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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, July 28, 2016
Sri Lanka: Racism only leads to racial isolation
Reconciliation should be
included in the school curriculum as a subject. All our educational
institutions should be reformed to prevent recurrence of an incident
such as that which occurred in Jaffna. We must make English a compulsory
subject in all our schools. It must become our link language for it is a
world language.
by K Godage
( July 26, 2016, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Let
us discuss the incident in Jaffna and related issues: A national
disaster appears to have been narrowly averted thanks to the State
defusing tension and not letting so-called nationalists/ racists repeat
the horrible crime committed in July of 1983, when the government of
President J R Jayewardene allowed criminals in his government to wreck
havoc on innocent Tamil civilians for no crimes they had committed,
following a cowardly attack by the LTTE on an army vehicle in the north
killing thirteen soldiers — let us hope relative peace prevails for it
was the Pogrom of 1983 that gave a huge impetus to the LTTE insurgency.
The VC and other officials of the Jaffna University must be asked to
explain why they did not anticipate a situation such as what happened
and why precautionary measures were not put in place, for this incident
could have set fire to the whole country.
In a refreshing intervention President Sirisena has acknowledged that
“the minorities have a problem, let us solve it if we want to live
happily”, he has said. Are we not a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and
multi-cultural society? Are the Sinhalese and Tamils not all of Indian
sub-continental descent? Is it not only the language that separates us?
Though the majority Sinhalese are Buddhists they also worship all the
gods of the Hindus.
Kandyan dancers
I am reliably informed that the Sinhala students sought to celebrate
Poson by erecting a Buddhist temple within the campus. I do hope that
this is not true for that would be undoubtedly an unnecessary
provocation; though our two religions are indeed connected in practice
in this country, and the procession with the Kandyan dancers was only
one small part of the celebration of Poson. It is being said that the
participation of the Kandyan dancers was objected to, if this is true it
is downright stupid, for many years we have had Tamil dancers doing the
Kandyan dance at the Devale processions which are a part of the Kandy
Esala Perahera.
The racial issue as such is not the cause, for has there not been
hundreds of inter racial marriages over centuries and even some more
recently during and after the War? Yes we are one people divided only by
language? All our leaders other than for DS, Dudley, Sir John, Mrs B
and her daughter Chandrika have gone immediately after assuming office
to seek the blessing of the Hindu God Kandaswamy or the Kataragama God!
It is indeed discrimination and denial of opportunity for Tamil youth in
particular, and also the upper caste Vellalas denying power to the
Karawas and other low castes, till the LTTE took over that has been a
cause of the problem. It was the Karawa community led by Prabhakaran
that formed the LTTE (they were the only caste which had the finance
because of their fisheries and their smuggling from India); they took
power by assassinating no less than 28 Velelala Tamil leaders starting
with mayor Duraiappa and ending with Lakshman Kadirgamar. Yes all of
whom were Vellalas, the exploitation of the ‘other castes by the Velala
and the fact that the Vellalas could not ‘deliver’ to the other Tamil
people has been one of the causes of the problem.
To revert to the matter of Race, what after all is ‘Race’? My thoughts
go back to Lakshman Kadirgamar, with whom I travelled many times when I
was the Additional Secretary of the MFA; we met amongst others Douglas
Hurd, Warren Christopher and the German Minister Fisher with whom we had
official meetings, and when they asked LK “are you not a Tamil”, he
would reply: “I am a Sri Lankan”. That was how that great man treated
race. The issue of race is most definitely an issue.
Racial inequality and discrimination
It is, even today, as I write, causing violence and death in many parts
of the world. Racial prejudice results mainly from racial inequality and
discrimination, we created the problem with the Sinhala Only Act. We
must now, sixty years on, ditch the past and move forward as President
Sirisena has himself indicated. In this regard I need to flag an
important fact namely that after Prime Minsters S W R D Bandaranaike and
Dudley Senanayake, only Chandrika Kumaratunga, who made a sincere
effort to reach out to the Tamil people to address their grievances.
That particular effort was killed off by some scum burning the tabled
constitutional proposals on the floor of the House of Parliament.
Race has become political and an important factor in our country.
President Sirisena seeks to address the issue in an intelligent manner.
He said that all the educational institutions, including the
universities and vocational training centres, should act as
‘reconciliation centres’ as well. But this is not enough. We should have
programs to bring two communities together (and student groups, in
particular) to socialise and get to know each other. Language has been a
barrier and this we should address on an urgent basis.
Reconciliation should be included in the school curriculum as a subject.
All our educational institutions should be reformed to prevent
recurrence of an incident such as that which occurred in Jaffna. We must
make English a compulsory subject in all our schools. It must become
our link language for it is a world language. Racial isolation must be
avoided at all costs for increased contact will reduce or eliminate
prejudice. We must ensure that our children have values.
As for enhancing the worth of our children; let us ask the UK, the US,
Australia, Canada, New Zealand and India to provide teachers perhaps as
the US did, under their Peace Corps programme some years ago. Learning
three languages is no big deal for little children. In Belgium, children
are taught to speak French, English and Dutch. In southern Europe most
children have facilities in French, Italian and German. We must add
value to our children and give them the ability to be employed anywhere
in the emerging globalised world.
We, as an essentially Buddhist country where we claim to have Buddhist
values, should have no problem in putting an end to racial prejudice and
discrimination. Let us, as stated earlier, add value to our children
and also unify our country in a meaningful way. I urge the government to
bring legislation to put an end to political parties having any form of
ethnic identity but be formed on the basis of common political,
economic and social interests not on racial lines and put an end to Race
Politics.
We must also make hate speech a non-bailable offence and racism must be
wiped out. In conclusion I wish to flag an important victory for
multiculturalism, the appointment of Sadiq Khan as the Mayor of London!
Yes we also need assimilation not isolation. Race must with time fade
into insignificance. As Lakshman Kadirgamar maintained we must all
emerge as Sri Lankans!
( The writer is a retired diplomat of the Sri Lankan Mission)