Gun point democracy

"...For the Sri Lankan Army, entering the heart of the Tiger land is proving to be a psychological nightmare. The Tamil Tigers have not lost the will to win. Entry into the Tiger land by the Sri Lankan forces via Mannar is facing enormous set backs including heavy casualties. What Sri Lanka desperately needs is a psychological boost. And that can only come by when the State comes of age of realisation that the State cannot go on suppressing the rights of the Tamils. There will be a turning point in history, and the only feasible solution will be found by division. Not by multiplication of violence, violations and terror. Let the Tamils live on their territory peacefully as the Sinhalas on their side of the land. It is that psychological paradigm shift one must aim to attain."
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by Chandiravarman Sinnathurai

(March 26, Chennai, Sri Lanka Guardian) The Boxing-day Tsunami has devastated many parts of Sri Lanka, particularly the East and the North of the Tamil territories. This writer had returned from abroad to the eastern town of Batticaloa soon after this disaster for some humanitarian work. He was listening to the National news on the radio one morning. What he heard shook him. The state news broadcast was that the Tiger leader Mr V Prabaharan has died in the tsunami. This writer slumped with sadness in the easy chair he was resting in. After a few minutes, he made a telephone call to the local MP, now deceased, Mr Joseph Pararajasingham. He assured him all this was purely government propaganda aimed at dividing and distressing the Tamil people.

The Government has continued with such lying without any success, even as we write. Recently, the Sri Lankan state propaganda was that, Praba has been mortally wounded in a bunker attack. After this colossal fib, Praba has been seen in public at many occasions in the Vanni. It is no doubt the Sinhala spin-doctors know that Praba is a potent symbol of Tamil liberation. But the important thing they choose to ignore is that, Praba has become an inspiration -- transcending age, race and nationalities. He is a man who encapsulates a liberative idea; a propelling-rationale; a compelling vision; in order for you to not bow down to state terror, tyranny and hegemony. By ignoring these facts, the Sinhala state promotes a blatant lie. And that lie is to issue several death certificates on Praba - A man alive!

Recently a young Tamil person was writing an essay on Sri Lankan struggle for her university course. Her mate, who happens to be a retired Sri Lankan Army officer’s daughter was helping this person with some ‘facts’ and information on the matter. The first thing ‘her mate’ said was, this writer was later told, that Praba is actually dead long ago, and the Tamils are duped into believing that he is alive and well.

Killing Praba is not the answer to the national problem. And the talk of Praba dead is no longer a valid psychological assault on the psyche of the Tamil nation. It is not that he is invincible. No one is, in a war situation. But to believe that the man is killed when he is alive is like teaching granny to suck eggs.

We now deal with another so-called psychological shift – And that is the Batticaloa elections: Gun point democracy. The Karuna splinter group TMVP [Thamil Makkal Viduthalai Puligal], now led by his rival Pillayan, has put forward candidates holding guns to their necks. A certain person, who has currently “won” a seat escaped the clutches of TMVP by running away to Colombo in order that he will not be forced to stand as a candidate. Its public knowledge that, he was brought back without his consent (kidnapped?) to Batticaloa to stand as a winnable candidate. Voters were forced to vote. What a psychological assault. What disgraceful pretence of democracy!

For the Sinhala Army, entering the heart of the Tiger land is proving to be a psychological nightmare. The Tamil Tigers have not lost the will to win. Entry into the Tiger land by the Sri Lankan forces via Mannar is facing enormous set backs including heavy casualties.

The human rights record of the Sri Lankan state is appalling, as always.

What Sri Lanka desperately needs is a psychological boost. And that can only come by when the Sinhala state comes of age of realisation that the State cannot go on suppressing the rights of the Tamils. There will be a turning point in history, and the only feasible solution will be found by division. Not by multiplication of violence, violations and terror.

Let the Tamils live on their territory peacefully and the Sinhalas on their side of the land. It is that psychological paradigm shift one must aim to attain.

Then peace on the ground will be a reality.
- Sri Lanka Guardian
Anonymous said...

I heard, even to date, many people in Germany fondly remembers Hitler and he is a hero for most Germany though they don't talk in open.

Hitler tried to eliminate Jews and incapacitated people for a pure Aryan Germany and a super Race.

Pabakaran is also killing Sinhala people and exterminating neighbouring villages of Sinhalas because he loves the tamil nation and they need a country. Tamils in that region has a old history. They are, 80 million of them, scattered all over the world.

17 million of Sinhala people are a minority in that region, yet they have country to call theirs.

So, I agree Pabakaran is as inspirational to tamils as Hitler was inspirational to Germans.

I think, the only Psychological boost that the Sri Lankan Soldiers need is that they are dieing for their country, and they would have died even in their last lives for the same reason. That is to protect the country from invading tamils.

I am sure, If Sri Lanka Ask British to take back Tea Estate workers, If Sri Lanka asked Dutch to take back Tobacco farmers that they brought then there would not be much tamils to grieve this way.

Anonymous said...

I am sure our brave soldiers will capture the North also, Now LTTE is not getting support from internationally & locally,
East is now under pillayan, Sri lanka is united country no one can divide into parts that will create more and more problems to the region of south asia. Most of the tamils still live with Sinhala people out side the northen province.

Anonymous said...

We are living in the 21st century. Man developed many things but himself. I note that many concern Sri Lankans, and the expatriates - Tamils, Sinhalese and the Muslims writing articles on the present situation and trying to find how to solve this conflict that ruining the country. It is a very good sign that people finally realize that they face a problem.
It is in the hand of the people to solve this problem. Don't rely on the politicians that they will solve it. I remember in 1994 CBK came to power promising a lot. But nothing change. Tamils blame the Sinhalese and Sinhalese blame the LTTE and the Tamils and within this the politicians who want the power tell something else. So from independence or even before it to now there is no end to the tail. Sinhalese came first, the Tamils were brought in and Tamils lived here before Sinhalese came ... all these arguments are there for decades. Now and NOW for the last three decades a war fighting the Tamils or fighting LTTE I don't know. Killings, displacement, disappearances, destructions, and the lists goes on without end. Can we still find a peaceful political solution to the problem you and I are concerned. Can we trust the politicians that they will solve it? Can we wait until the forces kill all the Tamil Tiger Terrorists? Can we believe what the media report? Can we see a great future for our children? For how long can we trust the politicians whom we elect to serve us? So what can you and I do to find a solution? First accept the fact that there is a problem in the country. Accept the fact Sri Lanka has to move to the future as what she is today. It means there are Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims, Burgurs and others in Sri Lanka. From this point of view we have to find a solution that would bring all to move forward without leaving room for any section of the society to feel excluded. ARE YOU READY SRI LANKA?
Joseph C.