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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, March 28, 2017
The Political Hypocrisy Of President Maithripala Sirisena – Muslim IDPs Tossed Out

By Hilmy Ahamed –March 26, 2017
A Tamil saying goes thus “Stealing the neighbour’s chicken for the mother’s almsgiving“.
President Sirisena in his total betrayal of the Muslims did just that
with one stroke of his pen from Moscow on 24th March, 2017, when he
signed the gazette notification declaring Mavillu, Weppal, Karadikkuli,
Marichchikadi and Vilaththikulam forests as Mawillu Forest Reserve under
3A of the Forest Conservation Ordinance. He satisfies his ego and is
pampering to extremist Buddhists by taking over Muslim agricultural
lands, which have belonged to them for generations.
Rishard Bathiudeen,
the current Minster of Industry and Commerce and leader of the All
Ceylon Makkal Congress crossed over with his party members in November
2014 to the Opposition and supported Maithripala Sirisena as the common
candidate of the Opposition at the Presidential Elections in January
2015. His crossover was with two Parliamentarians, 4 Provincial Council
Members, 63 Pradeshiya Sabha members, totaling 69 elected
representatives. No other member crossing over brought in so many
elected representatives to the common opposition against Mahinda
Rajapaksa. Its time for Rishard Bathiudeen and other Muslim political
leaders to rethink their support for Yahapalanaya, without sticking to
their selfish motives of perks and privileges. They should reconsider
their support for Yahapalanaya, not because the IDPs who are being
discriminated against are Muslim, but the injustice meted out to a group
of innocent Sri Lankan citizens. I also remind here that these people
were ousted from their homes as they refused to join the LTTE in their
cause, and stood for one Sri Lanka. No other community who was not part
of the warring factions had to pay such a heavy price.
Rishard had one simple request- that a Government elected under
Maithripala Sirisena would ensure the right of his people to return to
their former lands and to treat the Northern Muslims as equal citizens
in the Northern resettlement process.
The brutal terrorist force of Velupillai Prabhaharan, the fascist leader
of the Liberation Tigers of Thamil Eelam (LTTE), forcibly evicted the
entire Muslim population of the North in 1990 in the biggest ethnic
cleansing exercise in Sri Lanka. Some were given 24 hours to leave while
the others had just two hours. They left minus all their assets, cash,
and wealth as they were allowed to take with them just Rs. 500.
They trekked through jungle, took risks with tiny boats in the mighty
ocean, and walked hundreds of kilometers to reach safety in Puttlam and
other parts of Southern Sri Lanka. They have been languishing in refugee
camps for over 25 years with dreams of returning to their former homes
and lands. To this day, the Government has treated them as a “FORGOTTEN
PEOPLE”.
The Muslims were forced to abandon their lands with their eviction in
1990 and there was obvious jungle growth in the 25 years of their
displacement. The LTTE and the Army which occupied thousands of acres of
farm land did not allow the Muslims to go to their lands until the end
of the war in 2009. With the resettlement of the entire 300,000 Tamil Internally Displaced Population by
2013, the Government under Basil Rajapaksa’s Presidential Task force
for Northern Development started allocating 1/2 acre of land to the Muslim IDPs.
The local government officials in the districts undertook this task,
fulfilling all necessary Government criteria for resettlement, but no
infrastructure or other support was provided to them. Some benevolent
Sri Lankan Muslims and a foundation from Qatar build some houses, but
there were no schools, health facilities, or transport provided by the
State.
Extremist Buddhists, with the jubilation of winning the war in 2009
started targeting the Muslims. They started with Halal food, attacking
their businesses and the resettlement of the Muslim IDPs. They found a
willing ally in Mahinda Rajapaksa with his deep-rooted racism and hatred
of the Muslims when he lost the Presidential elections.
The Buddhist extremists led by some monks started a campaign along with
some Environmentalists to halt the resettlement or allocating the former
Muslim lands back to them. Now, they have found a new ally in
Maithripala Sirisena.
The forest reserve controversy started with the prospect of a
humiliating defeat at the 2012 Provincial Council Elections, upsetting
the then President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his fascist regime. They
foresaw the damning defeat of the Sinhala backed politics in the North
to the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) led Tamil National Alliance
(TNA). Due to this, with a single stroke of Anura Priyadhashana Yapa’s
pen, thousands of acres of Northern arable lands were declared as forest
reserves or watershed areas. This included thousands of Muslim lands in
the Mannar District in the Musali South. This was mainly done to
prevent the Northern Provincial council having jurisdiction over vast
tracks of arable land.
While the President has declared Muslim lands as a forest reserve with
the stroke of his pen, there has been organized colonization along the Wilpattu Reserve
on the Welioya road by Sinhalese from Hambantota and families of armed
forces personnel. The following are the available statistics for the
Sinhala settlements:
1 Veratenna – 520 families
2. Bogaswewa 1- 500 families
3. Bogaswewa 2 -560 families
4. Namalgama – 470 families
5. Senaleenigama – 450 families
6. Nandamitragama -360 families

