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THE “PARANAGAMA REPORT” Part 1

KAMALIKA PIERIS


In August 2013, President Mahinda Rajapaksa appointed a Presidential Commission to investigate complaints of abductions and disappearances”.  The terms of reference were expanded in July 2014 to    include an investigation into civilian loss of life at the end of Eelam War IV   in May 2009 and whether there were any violations of international law during this period.

The panel consisted of Maxwell P. Paranagama, former High Court judge (Chairman), Manohari Ramanathan, former Deputy Legal Draftsman and Suranjana Vidyaratne, Director General, Department of Census and Statistics. There was also an Advisory Council of three international legal experts, Sir Desmond de Silva, QC. (UK) as Chairman, with Sir Geoffrey Nice QC. (UK) and   David M. Crane (USA).  The committee continued to function under President Sirisena. The period examined was 2 January 2009 to 19 May 2009.  The report on the ‘second mandate’ was published in August 2015.

S.V.Kirubaharan and M.A.Sumanthiran objected to the inclusion of Desmond de Silva on the grounds of conflict of interest. Desmond had been consulted by Rajapaksa earlier. A group of   ‘civil society members’ wrote   to President Sirisena In August 2015 saying that the  Bar Standards Board of the United Kingdom has decided to initiate a formal investigation into the conduct of Sir Desmond de Silva with respect to his role in Sri Lanka.

The investigation had commenced on 20 July 2015. This group wanted Desmond removed from the Advisory committee. Centre for Policy Alternatives and World Evangelical Alliance were among the signatories.  However, Desmond de Silva was not removed and I am unable to find out what happened to the investigation against him in London.

The Paranagama Commission observed that none of the studies to date had provided a thorough analysis of the applicable international law on warfare or used it in analyzing the last phase of the Eelam war. The Commission wished to conduct a proper analysis of the final phase of the conflict, taking into account expert military and legal advice and recognizing the core IHL principles of distinction, military necessity and proportionality.

However, the Commission said that it was necessary, first of all, to correct a certain view of sovereignty that is no longer current but which is bandied about in Sri Lanka. Some people in Sri Lanka say that the international community has no right to investigate what took place in the final stages of the conflict. This violated the sovereignty of Sri Lanka. For example by the UNHRC setting up of a Commission of Inquiry into the conduct of the war.

The Commission pointed out that prior to World War II, there were no controls over the way wars were conducted. But now there are international laws regulating the conduct of war. Sovereign states are today subject to these international laws when they engaged in war, including internal wars like Eelam War IV. The law which applied to the Eelam War IV is International Humanitarian law as given in Additional Protocols I and II, 1977 of the 1949 Geneva Convention.

The Commission received advice on international and military law from the three legal experts on the Advisory Panel.  The commission also obtained the advice of Rodney Dixon, QC. (UK/ South Africa),  Michael Newton (USA) Vanderbilt University who formerly served as the Senior Advisor to the United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes, Commander William Fenrick (Canada) and  Nina Jorgensen of Harvard and The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

The Commission also referred the work of the International Court of Justice (‘ICJ’), and the proceedings of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (‘ICTY’), the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (‘ICTR’), and the Special Court for Sierra Leone (‘SCSL’).

Before starting on its investigation, the Commission did a considerable amount of desk research. The Commission looked at the relevant UN reports, NGO assessments and US reports made on the Eelam wars. The commission studied, inter alia,  Reports to Congress by the US State Department (2009), the  ‘Darusman Report’ (2011),  ‘LLRC Report’ (2011),  Report of the Secretary General’s Internal Review Panel on United Nations Action in Sri Lanka, 2012 (Petrie Report) and  the Sooka Report (2014) ‘An Unfinished War: Torture and Sexual Violence in Sri Lanka 2009—2014’. The Committee also read reports by the International Crisis Group, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the University Teachers for Human Rights (Jaffna).

The Commission also looked at the classified cables from the US embassy in Colombo, published by Wikileaks.  Such cables were now accepted in courts of law abroad as evidence. These cables shed light on matters hitherto unknown or only guessed at, said the Commission.

Finally, the Commission consulted a number of books and other published accounts of the Sri Lankan war, some of which were hostile to the government of Sri Lanka. They included the writings of Gordon Weiss, Frances Harrison, John Holmes and Rajan Hoole. The Commission has cited from these sources, sometimes to illustrate points, which have not been considered before. These writings have been cited fully ‘so that those who may wish to consider their texts more fully can do so.’

Tamil Separatist Movement has alleged that successive Sri Lankan governments have committed genocide against Tamils.  The Commission points out that Genocide is a legal and not a political term and simply citing numbers will not do.  Genocide is a very precise legal concept with definite meaning.  Genocide is defined in Article 2 of the 1948 Genocide Convention.

A charge of genocide must show a specific intent to destroy in whole or in part a national, ethnic, racial or religious group and there must be very strong evidence to prove this. The International Court of Justice rejected claims of genocide by both Croatia and Serbia. The intent to destroy the group in whole or in part has to be convincingly shown. ICJ wanted the highest standard of proof ‘beyond reasonable doubt’.

Paranagama Commission categorically says that the government of Sri Lanka did not practice genocide in the final phase of the Eelam war.  It could jolly well have done so if it wanted to. Major General Holmes in his military report to the Commission,   pointed out that if the   Sri Lanka   military wanted to wipe out the Tamil civilian population it could have done so within two to three days of shelling. Its multi barreled rocket launchers, with fierce fire power and high firing speed could have done the job easily.

The Commission rejects the idea that the government and Sri Lanka army deliberately targeted Tamil civilians with intent to destroy the Tamil race.  It quotes Jacques de Maio, head of ICRC operations in South Asia, told US Ambassador Clint Williamson, In a US diplomatic cable, 2009 that any crimes that may have been committed by Sri Lankan forces did not amount to genocide. University Teachers for Human Rights, Jaffna, in its report of June 2010 also said ‘there is no evidence of genocide. It is hard to identify any other Army that would have endured the provocations of the LTTE, which was angling for genocide, and caused proportionately little harm.’

The Commission has made no attempt to suppress or whitewash killings and disappearances. The Commission   says it has been clearly established in the evidence given at its public sittings that several individuals who handed themselves in or who were handed in to the SLA were put on buses or other transport and that those individuals now remain among the disappeared. Furthermore, where there is evidence that persons who went missing were subsequently mistreated and/or killed, this may constitute an allegation of a violation of Common Article 3 to the Geneva Conventions, namely murder, cruel treatment, torture or the carrying out of executions without prior judgment, as war crimes.
Here are some of the disappearances and killings placed before them and listed in the report.

1.  Typical of the evidence taken by the Commission at a public sitting in Mullativu on 4 November 2014, said the Commiiosn, was the case of the two brothers Selvakumar and Raja whose mother Murugesu Sellamma gave evidence that on 17 May 2009 she handed over her two sons, 29 and 26 years of age, to the army. One of them had been forcibly taken by the LTTE, whilst the other had not been involved in the LTTE in any way. Neither of them has been seen again
ii     Vasanthan Regina giving evidence before the Commission at Pudhukudiyiruppu on 6 July 2014 referred to handing over her 35 year old husband at Vattuvaahal Army check point on 17 May 2009. He had been an LTTE cadre but had escaped and joined his family. She testified that she was him when he handed himself in as a result of an announcement by the Army directed at those who were or had been members of the LTTE. She witnessed him being put on to a bus with others who had also surrendered. She was informed by the Army that those who were taken were going to be inquired into, after which they would be returned.  She never saw her husband again.564

iii. Bageerathan Perinbanayagi giving evidence before the Commission sitting at Pudhukudiyiruppu on 5 July 2014 informed the Commission that her husband Selvarajah Paheerathan, who had been in the security service of the LTTE, surrendered to the army on 18 May 2009. She was with him at the time of the surrender. Her husband was one of roughly 50 people put on to a bus after they surrendered. He was never seen again.565

Iv. Chandrakumar Dayalinie gave evidence before the Commission at Mullativu on 5 November 2014. Her evidence related to her brother aged 42, whose name was Thirichelvam Mailwahanam. He was a member of the LTTE. Her evidence was that he was one of many people who responded to the call by the army for LTTE members to surrender. He surrendered at Wattuwal on 17th May 2009. She gave evidence that neither his wife nor family have seen him again.566

2014.  Thanabalasingham Pushpabal gave evidence before the Commission at Mullativu on 3 November 2014. She gave evidence about her son aged 32, Thanabalasingham Wijayapaskar. She accompanied her son when he handed himself in to the army at Mulliwaikkal on 19 May 2009. She was separated from her son who was taken away for the purpose of inquiry and put onto a red bus by the army, with about 40 others. She got on to another bus. She was taken to Chettikulam Zone 4 in Vavuniya and the last she saw of her son was him waving to her from the bus in which he was. She knew three other boys of the 40 that were loaded onto the red bus with her son. She has seen none of them again although she had carried out searches at army camps within Vavuniya. They were all members of the LTTE.567

2015.  Yasmin Sooka, Executive Director of the Foundation for Human Rights in South Africa and former UN Adviser on Post-war Accountability issues in Sri Lanka has made an allegation to the UNHRC supported by a list of 110 names of those it is alleged surrendered to the SLA on 18 May 2009 and were loaded onto busses. These individuals who were last seen in the custody of the military, it is alleged, have never been seen again by their families. This number includes a Catholic Priest, Fr. Francis Joseph.568

vii. November 2013 Channel 4 Television released footage of Shoba alias Isaipriya as a prisoner of the SLA. She was a high profile member of the LTTE press and communication wing. Images of her dead body also shown by Channel 4, clearly suggest arbitrary execution. The Commission has also received first hand information of this disappearance from the family of Isaipriya.

viii. Channel 4 also showed T. Thurairajasingham alias ‘Colonel Ramesh’ video and photographic material obtained by Channel 4 and other sources depict this LTTE commander being interrogated by the security forces. the faces of interrogators are shown The metadata from the recording device, taken some days after this, with ‘still’ images of Colonel Ramesh’s mutilated body would again suggest arbitrary execution.

2009.  In February 2013, a series of photographs emerged depicting Balachandran Prabahakaran, the 12-year old son of the LTTE leader. The images suggest that he was in a bunker alive and well in May 2009. The allegation is that he was then in the custody of the SLA. Not long afterwards he is shown dead on the ground with his chest pierced by bullets. Whilst both sets of photographs are said to have been taken, a few hours apart with the same camera. Forensic pathologists instructed by Channel 4 suggest that the child was executed. Clearly if this allegation is proven, this is a clear breach of the laws of war.
During the course of these hearings it was evident to the Commission, that some of the complaints would have to be further investigated by a special investigation team. There are credible allegations, which if proved to the required standard, may show that some members of the armed forces committed acts during the final phase of the war that amounted to war crimes. These matters must be the subject of an independent judicial inquiry, said the commission.

The Commission also wished to establish whether a discernible pattern of widespread or systematic conduct emerged. Furthermore, where there is evidence that persons who went missing were subsequently mistreated and/or killed, this may constitute war crimes. Thus individual investigations are required before guilt can be established. The Commission recommended a judge-led inquiry of all these incidents.

The Commission therefore asked for a separate investigation unit, so that the Government and the public would be satisfied that investigations were being carried out in a transparent, unbiased manner.  The Commission    turned down the initial offer of a team from Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) and Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Sri Lanka Police. In July 2015 a team comprising of investigative officers drawn from all ethnic communities and headed by retired High Court Judge was appointed.  A female investigating officer will be selected from the district in which the investigations are to be conducted.

The Commission briefed the team on the manner in which the investigation should be carried out. A code of ethics and terms of reference were given to the team setting out details of the requirements of responsibility, accountability, honesty, integrity, caution, thoroughness and other essential requirements that should govern their approach in order to achieve the highest standards in the conduct of the investigations.

The commission stated in its report that work of the newly appointed investigative team has begun and is continuing. The Commission heard first hand testimony on one of the incidents dealt with in the Channel 4 allegations. It was about the alleged forced disappearance and alleged summary execution of approximately 100 persons who boarded a bus during the last days of the war. There is reasonable basis to believe, having heard evidence on this issue, that these individuals may have been executed.  The investigation team was looking into it.

The commission’s approach to the Channel 4 video is interesting. The Commission said that the authenticity of the video footage is not an issue that this Commission can resolve, It is not possible for the Commission to form any valuable opinion on whether the footage is fake, in whole or part, without having access to all relevant material and discussing the issue with at least one, and possibly more than one, of the relevant experts who have already contributed different opinions.
The Commission accepts that despite some opinions to the contrary, the weight of independent expert analysis of the video footage of the Channel 4 video”, suggests the images are unlikely to be faked. Forensic pathology and other corroborative expert evidence support the video footage as genuine. Philip Alston, UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, had commissioned three experts who authenticated the footage while accepting that a small number of characteristics in the footage could not be explained.

As the UN has used a number of pathologists and firearms experts of world renown, who have now corroborated this footage, the Commission has acted on the assumption, which of course can be displaced by evidence, that the images depicted are genuine.
In the Commission’s view, the Channel 4 programmes provide enough material to form a reasonable basis to believe that war crimes may have been committed, warranting a proper judicial enquiry.  Having heard some primary evidence on at least one allegation contained in the documentary, this Commission requested an investigation team to be appointed to conduct a full investigation into what it has found to be credible allegations of criminal conduct.

The Commission takes the view that the extra-judicial executions of 18 May 2009 that were dubbed ‘White Flag Killings’ in the Channel 4 programmes must also be the subject of an independent judicial inquiry. These events are alleged to have led to the deaths of Balasingham Nadesan, the head of the political wing of the LTTE, and Seevaratnam Pulidevan, the LTTE’s head of the peace secretariat, and others who are said to have emerged under the protection of a white flag and on assurances of their personal safety. If proven, such conduct undoubtedly qualifies as a war crime under the Hague and Geneva Conventions.

The Commission took the position that the  depiction of executions and of bodies said to have died in circumstances suggesting they were executed points to the need to investigate, even if that investigation were ultimately to show that all the adverse scenes had been ‘stage managed’ by the LTTE. These are not images that can be set aside simply because the journalism is extravagant. The true central issue is not the journalistic standards of Channel 4 but the death and maltreatment of people who had the right to be properly treated. The reputation of the SLA is indeed at stake, but proper accountability is of equal, if not greater importance.

However, the Commission warns that neither television programmes nor reports of commissions of inquiry can ever be substitutes for a proper investigation and accountability process. It is a common occurrence in the modern media age to assume guilt from the findings of UN and INGO reports without the proper testing of allegations and evidence.

The Commission is critical of Channel 4 for not releasing the original video footage to the government of Sri Lanka. The Commission also notes that the video does not show who was doing the shelling. There is abundant evidence that the LTTE were both shooting and shelling their own civilians. The video also forgets that since the LTTE had failed to accept the Government’s No Fire Zone (‘NFZ’) that under international law there were no NFZs in existence. The commission observed that the Channel 4 allegations were made the subject of proceedings before a Military Court of Inquiry in Sri Lanka in 2014. But the findings have not been made available to the Commission.

The Paranagama Commission recommends the creation of a War Crimes Division within the Sri Lankan law court system, as a domestic mechanism for the purpose of investigating international crimes that apply in all conflicts, including non- international armed conflicts.  At the same time the core crimes applicable in non-international armed conflicts must be added to statute law so that they could be used to investigate and prosecute crimes of the Eelam war, In particular, the doctrine of command responsibility, which is part of customary international law for all conflicts and thus applicable to the Sri Lankan conflict, should be incorporated into Sri Lankan law. This has occurred in many other countries through the adoption of specific legislation to create certainty about the applicable law. Once the relevant provisions of international law have been incorporated into domestic law there is no difficulty in establishing a new jurisdiction to try war crimes within the existing Sri Lankan court structure. Other countries like Fiji and Gambia have done so. 

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Citizens must oppose Political solutions: They do not solve People’s Problems - They solve Politicians Problems

We can all agree that democracy has become a farce in practice. Political parties will go down on their knees and beg for people’s vote promising to deliver the sun & the moon but after elections voters will see only a convoy of cars, bodyguards, advisors & be greeted with ‘Minister is too busy, come later’. The same can be said of the UN that was formed to stop another world war but only 10 countries in the world don’t suffer a conflict. However, every official is globetrotting, holding peace talks, ceasefires but conflicts continue, arms manufacture and sales continue & citizens end up having to foot every bill. Political solutions in reality are designed to share and distribute powers among politicians & other stake holders so that they can remain in power with a subtle understanding that they do not mind taking turns to be in power!

When the first JVP insurrection started in the 1970s the ‘solution’ was to kill and many thousands of Sinhala Buddhist youth perished. The same insurrection was planned to kill another set of Sinhala Buddhist youth plus people who were earmarked as future leaders. The ‘solution’ was to put to eternal rest these talented people and curb nationalist tendencies against the warped system of governance. Do you see the larger picture?

When with foreign assisted training and funding armed Tamil militancy was hijacked and turned into a mega global project with multiple agendas which began another wave of murders again wiped out not only promising Sinhalese leaders, armed forces personnel, civilians but also Tamil moderate leaders leaving only the remaining racist lot. The choice of targets, provide clues to the one’s kept alive to carry out the next phase of a larger plan in a scheme of logic that equates ‘you can remain in power so long as you politically agree to our conditions’. Do you now see the larger picture of things?

What good was the Indo-Lanka Accord when India did not fulfill the obligations of the clauses that held the mutual contract together? LTTE was never disarmed & India never closed its territory to LTTE cadres. So this agreement served no purpose to the citizens who were subject to LTTE terror.

However, the Indo-Lanka Accord did pave way to legitimize falsehoods & myths of a ‘traditional homeland’ combining both North & East, it even gave official language status to Tamil without the consent of the people. Clearly it was inserted for India’s advantage as Trincomalee Harbour was located in the East however other vultures were using India to advance their own designs. Why did the then UNP Government agree to sign and accept falsehoods? Who was the supposed Tamil king that ruled an ‘independent’ East Sri Lanka if such an independent state existed? The then Government & officials did not think of the damage caused by agreeing to sign against lies simply because they wanted to remain in power.

Every political solution has been arrived to address not the citizens wants or needs but to satisfy the political goals & objectives of politicians & their henchmen. None of these political proposals are what citizens have demanded. All of the political proposals are demands that cater to what politicians want and not what ordinary citizens want or need.

Therefore, the international community & the UN the supposed guardians of world peace are making a major error in thinking that political proposals are designed for the benefit of the People and are clauses demanded by the People.

These political proposals are most certainly not what the ordinary Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims want & these people comprise over 95% of the total population of a country.

By agreeing to sign the Indo-Lanka Accord, the then government made another faux pas by introducing the 13th amendment and with it the provincial council system dividing Sri Lanka into 9 provinces. The tax payer ends up footing Rs.600billion to run these 9 provinces – how have they benefitted except helping create political clans with PCs functioning as grooming schools to recruit favorites and families of politicians.

There were other agreements that brewed more trouble. Bandaranaike-Chelvanayagam pact, Dudley-Chelvanayagam pact were to address the whims and fancies of the politicians making & advancing the deals to advance their racism and agendas. Devolution and similar proposals have no value to the citizens in practice. They are just fancy words thrown into proposals and quoted by political pundits and promoted by entities who need proposals for their job survival.

Thimpu demands by LTTE, Oslo Declaration, Regional Council proposals, Draft 2000 constitution were all framed not to fulfill what the people wanted but what a handful wanted falsely claiming it was what the people wanted.

No citizen would ever ask to cut a country to pieces when it would mean they would have to take permission to enter each newly created state. No citizen would want to divide an island. Clearly all these divisions and devolutions and decentralizing proposals were not what people wanted or asked for but what a handful of people devised so that they could redistribute power among themselves and turn citizens into modern day slaves.
Notice how these politicians are tweaking laws & regulations to curtail our freedoms but give themselves immunity & impunity.  

The people didn’t ask for a ceasefire fire agreement in 2002 and the people certainly did not ask to include detrimental clauses that included placing a terrorist organization on par with the national army and giving legitimacy to a terrorist movement. No citizen asked that the army be kept in barracks but allow LTTE to roam all over the country armed! Ranil’s Govt gave LTTE 95% of their Eelaam and the rest the LTTE planned to secure through the ISGA/PTOMS with the former President playing Santa with Sri Lanka.

The ISGA proposals forwarded by LTTE in 2003 came with a USD5billion aid package. Elements of these ISGA proposals are now inserted into the new constitution. This is what R. Sampanthan, leader of the TNA and present Opposition Leader, said then “The ISGA proposal bears historical importance in the political history of Tamils in the island. The ISGA provides a base to find a permanent political solution to the Tamil national question”. This is what NGO maestro Jehan Perera commented “With its proposals for an Interim Self Governing Authority, the LTTE has given concrete form to its expectations in a manner that is essentially compatible with peaceful coexistence in a united Sri Lanka.” (2003)

Main elements of the present constitution were initially drafted by British solicitors in 1994 tasked Sri Lanka Peace Support Group formed within the Centre for Policy Alternatives. The names of those who sought the proposal and their current positions in the present government should shock all.  

The PTOMs was promoted by the Sri Lankan leaders at the time because it came with a USD3billion carrot. Both agreements were advanced when Chandrika Bandaranaike & Ranil Wickremasinghe held powers in the period 2002-2004. Nationalist organizations protested vehemently against the signing of the PTOMS “”…all warnings were ignored.

Leaving aside the political solutions/agreements the trade agreements have been no better. The officials and advisors seem to be as clueless as the subject Minister and prepared to sign against any dotted line if commissions and personal perks are promised.

Some of the trade agreements have reaped no advantage to Sri Lanka and have left Sri Lanka giving tax holidays, concessions, opening the country to foreign labor without restrictions & regulations etc simply for a one-time investment cheque and monthly profits going to the foreigners with nothing much remaining for the country-Indo-Lanka FTA (ILFTA), CEPA, ETCA to name a few.

Leaders and officials have no qualms about compromising national assets, environmental impact, issues resulting from approving ventures in close proximity to sacred and heritage sites so long as some figures with lots of zeroes are shown to them!

How many of our national assets have we privatized and given to foreign or private hands with no checks and balances or controls by the government! A small island such as ours we are now even allowing foreigners to purchase land and even own condominiums from ground level & above.

As a result the ordinary people are facing adverse effects from being pushed into rural undeveloped areas, increase in taxes and hike in essential commodities, spirally gas and other essential items which should have been kept in government hands and turned into profitable ventures. Had transport not been privatized all benefits would have come to the government. The Colombo Municipality has given parking fees to an Indian company which charges Rs.50 even for 2minute parking – why couldn’t the municipality have done this and taken the profits directly without opting for a commission and giving all profits to the private company? Many more ventures wherein the state should have turned into profitable ventures the easy option of getting a lump sum and passing the entity to foreign hands was opted. These are detrimental and leading the country to rely on an import-economy with zero manufacturing income.

How many pacts have politicians signed over the years? How many of these have proved beneficial to the general public & the nation? We have nothing much to quote. It’s a tragedy that people who come as our representatives, enjoying luxurious living from our money end up wasting the country’s revenue, destroying the little island that has an over 2600year history & heritage and ruining the lives of the people as well while inviting all the enemies to set up shop and hasten and worsen the chaos brewing in Sri Lanka.

When will sanity prevail?



Shenali D Waduge


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Present day conflicts are a result of artificial borders & divide & rule policies of Colonial Rulers  

There is a reason to say majority of conflicts today are a result of policies of colonial rulers. Western European invader-rulers have done much damage to the world. There is little they can argue against this. Creation of artificial states & amalgamating new states have been a legacy that continues to haunt every country colonial invaders occupied. Which international laws will hold these Western European countries accountable for artificial lines, artificial borders, artificial states dividing people as they wished? Should these countries be allowed to resolve the conflicts they created?

Many of the present day countries by name did not exist – they were all christened by these colonial rulers. Many of their borders were drawn by colonial rulers for their own advantage. The present day African countries by name didn’t exist. The Berlin Conference of 1884-5 partitioned Africa among a handful of European countries using a pen – 44% of Africa’s borders were divided as a straight line splitting over 177 ethnic groups into two countries. The Somalis are split between five different countries. The Somali 5 pointed star in its flag represents these 5 divided groups.

The US-Europe are promoting ethno-religious demarcations – if so Africa should have over 2000 countries!

The present day India didn’t exist, colonial British cobbled up independent states and territories and declared it as India. Similarly, countries like Canada, US, Australia came into being having confiscated already occupied lands, killing off these indigenous and claiming it as theirs, while Saudi Arabia, Singapore are also created countries for distinct geo-political and financial purposes.

All of these artificially created borders & countries are having some problem or the other. International laws created immediately after colonial independence were Euro-centric and never dwelt on any of the illegalities committed by their own. This is evident in the Vienna Convention on Succession of States which upholds uti possidetis juris – bilateral agreements are handed down to successor states.

Moreover, Article 50 of Vienna Convention states “If the expression of a State’s consent to be bound by a treaty has been procured through the corruption of its representative directly or indirectly by another negotiating State, the State may invoke such corruption as invalidating its consent to be bound by the treaty.” (doesn’t this question the Indian Government giving Rs.5m monthly to LTTE to agree to signing the 1987 Indo-Lanka Accord)

The Durand Line – artificial boundary created in 1893

This arbitrary line is a 1500mile border that divides present day Pakistan (named in 1933) & present Afghanistan (Khorasan). Afghanistan is important for its access to Central Asia & the Indian Ocean. Afghanistan was created to be used as a buffer state by colonial rulers. The Durand Line was established by British India & Kingdom of Afghanistan in 1893. Afghanistan refuses to acknowledge it as a border since creation of Pakistan in 1947.
This line has divided the Pashtun tribes into 2 – who now live in Pakistan & Afghanistan. The line was drawn by British colonial officer Mortimer Duran who disregarded the Pashtun populace. All that Britain wanted was to control the Khyber Pass and make Hindu Kush the northwestern border of British India.

Britain arrived in the Indian sub-continent in the 19th century. Britain annexed parts of Afghanistan in 1879 by an arbitrary treaty in exchange for money – Rs.1,200,000.  Britains puppet Shah Shoja emerged after dethroning Afghan king Dost Mohamma in 1839. Britain’s aim was to protect the opium drug line! Taliban is all Pashtuns.

You will be most surprised to know that King Amanullah who ascended the Afghan throne in 1919 engaged in numerous liberalization programs which included reforming the army, abolishing slavery and forced labor, and encouraging the liberation of women, discouraging use of veil, oppression of women giving them more educational opportunities. Instead of Britain feeling happy about these moves they thought it a threat to their reign and supported extremists against the move! “Britain was seen as the culprit in the affair, manipulating the tribes against Amanullah in an attempt to bring about his downfall.” (Afghan historian Abdul Samad Ghaus wrote in 1988)

The British were cunning enough to bind Afghanistan to accepting drawn borders (Article 5 of the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919)

The Durand Line Agreement divides boundaries between Afghanistan, Balochistan & British India. If so a trilateral agreement was required but Balochistan was excluded by making Afghan monarch believe that Balochistan was part of British India. Britain refused Afghan request to relook at borders before it gave independence to India in 1947.

Colonials speak with forked tongues & is a lesson when the same European countries are out to create more new borders claiming to resolve conflicts without acknowledging that they created them!

Did Afghans understand a word the British spoke. Could they read & write English to agree to sign on a dotted line?
Was this ‘treaty’ ratified by the British Parliament if so where are the records if it was gazetted? Has the Durand line been registered in the UN? Validity aside is this line Legal?

How valid & legal are treaties signed by monarchs of these countries and invader occupiers? Can legal experts please elucidate?

Present day issues between Pakistan & Afghanistan is another issue the crux of the matter is that the root cause of these issues associated with the Durand Line is the British who drew the illegal line!










The Radcliffe Line allocated to Pakistan, the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan, East Bengal (became Bangladesh), Western Punjab.
India was given West Bengal, Eastern Punjab,

Kashmir is located on the northernmost tip of India & the northeastern part of Pakistan. The British thought the ruler of Kashmir Hari Singh would join Pakistan after the partition as Kashmir population was Muslim. Hari Singh did not join Pakistan and requested British assistance which led to the 1948 agreement that left half of Kashmir under Indian control including the fertile Valley of Kashmir. Pakistan got the impoverished part of the region. To compound matters the area has disputes between India & China too which led to the 1962 Indo-Sino War.

Kashmir

When asked how Britain could help end the conflict over Kashmir during a visit to Pakistan in 2011, Prime Minister David Cameron said, "I don't want to try to insert Britain in some leading role where, as with so many of the world's problems, we are responsible for the issue in the first place."

McMahon Line - 1914
Is another case of illegal colonial invaders imposing arbitrary borders to serve their advantage. Not only are colonial invaders guilty of drawing arbitrary borders they are also guilty of forcing the indigenous to sign treaties with them. How valid are these? In 1914 there was no India – only British controlled parts of present India. There were 565 princely states that were not part of British India (these states were not under British rule)

The line was drawn by Sir Henry McMahon, the foreign secretary of the British-Indian government who was acting as the chief negotiator in the Shimla conference between Britain, China and Tibet. The line was negotiated without Chinese participation and when China opposed the response was to declare it a bilateral agreement between India & Tibet as the land south of Tibet was declared as British India making Tawang region of Arunachal Pradesh a part of India.

Today countries are disputing over borders & territories demarcated purposely by illegal colonial rulers to inflict conflict at future dates. These lines the colonials drew were purposely done over areas that provided major tributaries like water, resources, hydro-electric potential & mountains that were geo-strategic.

Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916)– Dividing Middle East

Again it was a British Sir Mark Sykes and a French Francois-Edouard Picot who were tasked to divide the Middle East between the two. It was a secret agreement. It became another example of a straight line pen drawn without any concern for the people living, their cultures or their desire to separate.

North of the line – became modern Syria & Lebanon under French mandate.
South of the line – modern Israel/Palestine, Jordon, Iraq went to the Brits. Issue was Mosul which was north of the line and should have been part of Syria but Brits negotiated & placed it under Iraq. Oil was the reason. Lebanon has historically been part of ‘Greater Syria’ (a region that encompasses Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel/Palestine & western part of Iraq)

“The Kurds were divided between 4 states : Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Shiite Arabs were split between Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the eastern provinces of Saudi Arabia. The Alawites, a heterodox Shiite Arab sect, reside today along the northern Lebanese, Syrian, and southwestern Turkish coasts. The Druze were distributed between today’s Israel, Lebanon, and Syria. Lebanon, supposedly a Christian redoubt, included large Sunni and Shiite populations, as well as Alawites and Druze. Sunni Arabs, who formed the dominant population of the Middle East, were divided into numerous states. Pockets of Turkomen, Circassians, Assyrians, Yazidis, and Chaldeans were isolated throughout. At the dawn of the 21st century, minority ethnic groups ruled Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Bahrain, often repressively” (Gabriel Scheinmann - The Map that Ruined the Middle East”) http://www.thetower.org/article/the-map-that-ruined-the-middle-east/

Saudi Arabia came into existence after Britain had already promised Hussein ibn Ali, the emir of Mecca, an Arab kingdom in exchange for his military support against the Ottoman Turks in World War I.


https://mic.com/articles/91071/how-the-british-screwed-up-the-middle-east-in-10-classic-cartoons#.apzHQhoSf

There are plenty more artificially created states, borders, territories that colonial invader rulers have forced into being internationally accepted as todays laws are Euro-centric.

If it is illegal for an illegal occupant to enter into any legal agreement that same logic should apply to all of the European colonial countries that went to explore following the 3 concepts of Gold – God – Glory – profit by stealing Asian spices, African slaves, American metals & other resources. Declaring all countries already inhabited as Christian and dispatching missionaries to forcefully convert natives or kill them if they refused to do so. Expand the Western-Christian hegemony across the world and creating an ideology of mercantilism and capitalism where wealth centred around a handful who dictated how the world was to be governed.

The very countries today preaching human rights, good governance, transparency divided the world between them and fleeced countries, subjugating the indigenous and murdering millions of innocent people. None of the present day crimes come anywhere near to the atrocities these Western European countries committed as GOVERNMENT & CHURCH policy upon natives who were peacefully living in their land. We are presented false history by these Western countries who claim to have ‘FOUND’ countries that had people living in them. We can laugh now at how these countries have even celebrated these ‘Founding Fathers’ but have now come to realize these men were horrid murderers. Many of the philosophies and concepts the West claim to be theirs were spoken and practiced by Eastern civilizations. Buddhas teachings covers most of what the West claim to be ‘theirs’! Such confiscation of intellectual property is wrong and immoral without paying due acknowledgement to its original source. But what more can you expect from countries that have historically fleeced, invaded, occupied & murdered and continue to do the same using the cover of international laws & the UN that they control as a puppet.

In highlight some of the above borders that have been artificially created the crux is to draw attention not to the countries presently involved in the dispute but to convey the message that these disputes stem from illegally drawn borders by illegal occupiers and that is why countries fighting over these borders should get together and point fingers at the countries that drew them without fighting with each other.

The Western European countries that invaded, occupied & ruined countries should not be allowed to have any role in resolving the conflicts they created.



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At Sri Lanka’s Independence: Revisiting the crimes and communal disharmony created by the British

Shenali D Waduge


The British ruled parts of Sri Lanka from 1796 and the whole of Sri Lanka from 1815 to 1948. Sri Lanka marks 4 February 1948 as its day of Independence. When our history is related by the very nations that occupied us or by twisted versions from their local clones the true history is often wiped under the carpet for the embarrassing nature of crimes and the dirty tactics adopted. A 1904 British newspaper pokes fun at the Sinhala elite Ceylon is Our Happy Possession, while other colony’s make noise for more reforms, Ceylon makes Money”.Old practices die hard and the very nations that colonized nations and destroyed ancient cultures and native governance systems are on course to continuing their destructive nature. We look at some of these crimes that attempted to divide the people and continue to destable the nation inspite of being independent.
British colonial murders – killing of unarmed civilians
·        1803  – Raid and Destroy Policy. Kandy invaded in 2 batches from Colombo & Trincomalee. They were virtually destroyed and their reaction was to take out their frustration on the innocent civilians by indiscriminate killing.
·        1817 – Lt. Maclaine given authority to kill anyone without trial. Assist Commissioner of Badulla (Braybrooke) notes reveal the manner natives were killed. Lt. Maclaine is infamously known for having breakfast while watching Sinhalese men being hung!
·        British sadism further illustrated in Col. Hook ordering Sinhalese to be hung without trial. Mawatagama Nilama a close relation of the Mahanayake of Asgiriya was also hung.
·        Davey British Army surgeon They had the paths we walked lined with snares, spring-guns, string bows, deep pits lightly covered and armed with thorns and spikes. When they attacked they were ferocious and showed no fear or mercy. They were totally dedicated fighters. Over 20% of our troops died in sickness in these jungles. Over 1000 British troops died in this war. We didn’t manage to kill the enemy. But we killed a lot of villagers. We must have killed at least 10,000 men in the villagers.”
·        MacDonald destroys village of Wilbawe killing cattle and every man over 14 years and raped Sinhalese women, scorched houses and destroyed food crops.
·        Campbells’ memo Soldiers wonder about the value of what they destroyed……..! We were under orders to destroy all coconut trees, all fruit trees and paddy fields. We were also ordered to destroy the bunds of the water reservoirs. This water was essential to them for cultivation. We wondered how long it must have taken for them to build these giant reservoirs and how long it would take them now, without having any engineers or the equipment, to rebuild or repair them.”
·        1818 Major Forbes memo We met so many military patrols who had been dispatched for burning the villages and their property. They were not looking for the enemy. The natives who survived our fire would definitely get perished in sickness and in famine as we had destroyed all their cultivation, lakes and villages.”
·        1818 diary of Sergeant Calladine Not a single day passed without burning a village and killing the Chingalese men. We didn’t take prisoners.”
·        British captured wives and children of patriots and held them as ransom until patriots surrendered. These same dirty tactics continue to be repeated.
·        Children of patriots were killed – Dr. John Davey of British Army declares that by 1821 there were no children of patriotic families in the hill country/Uva-Wellassa.
·        John Davey estimated at least 7% of the population in the entire Central province was killed by the British
British effort to break Buddhist hold on Sri Lanka and convert to Christianity
·        Realized Buddhism was the key and singular obstacle to taking complete control of Sri Lanka.
·        Christian missionary schools set up with the intent to educate children to respect the history and culture of the invader and to be loyal to the West. Children were taught that Christianity was better than Buddhism or Hinduism and true history of the country was kept from them. Thus the origins of the kalu suddas.
·        They studied the Buddhist Temple Education system and then destroyed it.
·        1807 Governor Maitland’s letter to GA Matara use this carefully and secretly, reliance of Buddhism and philosophy of Matara Buddhists must be destroyed. In Matara, Bhikkus are more powerful than village chiefs, make sure all chiefs are Christian”. Now look at the 2015 cabinet of Ministers.
·        Locals are sent to UK in 1811 to be trained in Christianity.
·        Baptist missionaries introduced in 1812 with the objective of Christianizing the population. Christian missionaries set up in minority dense areas. These schools created a powerful group of Tamil intellectuals who would later take up the eelam struggle.
·        British sort to give education and employment to minorities while the Sinhala Buddhists were defending the nation fighting invaders and losing lives.
·        Missionaries influence British to cancel Kandy Convention pledge to protect Buddhism and Christian missionary schools set up in 1818.
·        1807 Rev. James Cordiner’s report testifying at the Colebrooke Commission that Buddhist children were not taught to read and write Sinhala in his parish school.
·        Employment in British Government service was given to only English educated thus automatically denying Sinhala Buddhists employment. With 1/3 of schools run by Missionaries in Jaffna the Jaffna elite secured all state jobs. Sinhala Buddhists wanting to be employed had to denounce Buddhism and convert to Christianity.
·        British conspiracy against Buddhism is proved in a pamphlet distributed by R. Spence Hardy a Wesleyan missionary demanding British action against Buddhism citing that it was against the teaching of God.
·        1913 the Catholic Church and elite oppose the proposal for a Public University. Letter signed by the Archbishop to Governor Chalmers We cannot agree to the compulsory requirement of our Catholic boys and girls to enter this university for their higher studies” and delayed setting up a university for 29years. Lanka’s 1st university was established on 1st July, 1942
·        A Tamil quoted as saying to the Morning Star of 9 Oct 1931. History Should NOT be taught in schools” Sinhala people alone can boast of an uninterrupted sway over the island for some thousands of years. Since the South Indians living in Lanka had no such history, history should not be taught in schools as it could belittle and humiliate the South Indians.” said a Tamil gentleman in the Morning Star of 9th October, 1931.
1811
300 out of 819 Christian missionary schools in Jaffna peninsula
1818
American Missionaries set up in Jaffna
1833
90 American missionary schools in Jaffna
1869
140 missionary schools and close to 9000 students (British were not too happy because they didn’t want too many elites)
1885
300 out of 819 schools were in Jaffna peninsula. Less than 10% of population receive over 45% of education grants.
1% of Christians given 99% of Govt funds while only 8 Buddhist schools received grants.  
1920
919 Government schools / 2122 Christian schools in Sri Lanka
1% of Christians, 36 years later became 8.8%
1930
2122 Government schools / 2502 Christian schools and less than 20 Buddhist schools struggling to survive
·        1878 Report by Director Public Instruction confirms Buddhists were forced to attend Christian classes
·        Sir Henry Olcott arrived in 1875 and championed the Buddhist cause. He campaigned for a public holiday on vesak and helped design the Buddhist flag in 1885. He reprimanded the British for their disassociation from Buddhism and established the Buddhist Theosophical society in 1875.
·        British dividing the Sinhalese and creating Christians/Catholics led to the 1883 religious riot in Kotahena when Catholics who outnumbered Buddhists rioted against the celebration of vesak despite Buddhists never objecting to ceremonies of the Church – an example of how minorities treat the majority.
·        Destruction of Buddhism begins
o   1898 demolishing of temples in Anuradhapura. Monks buy rubble.
o   1898 British GA (C S Vaughen) in Anuradhapura demolishes Gonameriyava temple and declares that the Sannasa issued by the last King to the temple for 2000 acres was invalid.
o   1905 ‘Bo-Maluwa is not a religious area’ –British GA and Police walk inside sacred temple with shoes. 
British stealing of Sri Lanka’s wealth / biased economic policies and attempts to destroy livelihoods
·        Britain bled the nation of its wealth covering all state revenues from Sri Lanka itself. Not a penny was invested from Britain.
·        Local collaborators were given decreased taxes and taxes were increased for patriots.
·        10% paddy tax on agriculture introduced while districts loyal to British paid only 7%. Families connected to patriots had to pay 20% tax.
·        Rajakariya tactic used to build roads – using high caste administrative officials to get low-caste people to work without payment.
·        Plantations producing export commodities (coffee, cotton, sugar, silk, opium) were exempted from tax. This jeopardized rice and agriculture produce of natives.
·        Europeans given 5 year interest free loan and tax holiday for 10 years.
·        Scorched Earth Tactic used in 1817 to destroy Uva irrigation complexes and starve people to death (a Geneva violation)
·        By 1830 British made 3200% profits from Lankan products.
·        Crown Land Encroachment Ordinance 1840 – 90% land taken by British. By 1920, 2.5million acres of land robbed from Sinhalese farmers and sold to European merchants.
·        1847 – Road Tax every male between the ages 18 and 55 had to do 6 days of labour per year on building roads. The British, local collaborators and Indian plantation workers were exempted.
·        1877 – Grain Tax – British earned 25% from revenues.
·        Wasteland Ordinance 1897 more lands confiscated from Sinhalese – deeds written in sannasas by kings to temples were not accepted.
·        Sinhala peasantry could not afford surveyors and lawyers and lost their lands. Temples lost over 80,000 acres of land while British took over 250,000 acres of land belonging to Sinhala farmers.
·        P D Miller a coffee planter records that the Sinhala farmers had bewailed ‘pass over our dead bodies before you measure and sell our land’.
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·        The European landowners did not wish to incur expenses to fence their land. When cattle belonging to Sinhala farmers walked into European owned lands they would shoot them dead
·        1907 Sinhalese were pauperized by the British seen by the manner they could not even collect funds to build a pilgrims rest in Anuradhapura when the British asked them to collect money for it
British Divide and Rule policy – Favoring the Minorities over the Majority
·        British created agents out of locals and an elite that comprised the Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims, Buddhists, Christians/Catholics, Hindus, Islam who would at all times ensure their common goal to stay in power would come before the nation or its people. These make up todays political families who are best of friends amongst each other and sworn enemies on political stages only!
·        Governor Brownrigg’s memo to London in 1817 They don’t face us in combat. Instead they follow us through the jungle. They wait until bad weather arrives. They wait until we become tired or sick. They wait until we finish our supplies. Any European would not be able to destroy them in this country alone without the help of their own countrymen”. Thus the reason to increase collaborators from the minorities and buying over some from the majority through devious methods.
·        Favoring Muslims: Muslims were used as soldiers, traders and officials with intent to create tensions. In turn Muslims asked for Islamic schools/mosques which were all given knowing it would create tensions with time. They were however denied a seat at the Legislative Council. Arrogance of Muslims seen in 1912 to oppose a 800 year annual tradition in Gampola when Muslims prohibit noise within 100 yards of mosque which started the 1st Sinhala-Muslim riot. 1915 Sinhalese make a human shield around Dalada medura as Muslim extremists attempt to attack it – another example of Muslim provocation ignited by the British. Henry Pedris who refused to shoot Sinhala civilians was arrested, imprisoned and shot dead.
·        ‘Buddhist Extremist’ nomenclature as propaganda to denigrate Buddhists started in 1907 when Governor lied about the meat stall near the Sacred Bo Tree. When genuine grievances were raised by Buddhists it became easy to shut them down and transfer attention to ‘Buddhist extremism’ and thus evade acknowledging fault or taking remedial action.
·        Favoring Malabars (Tamils) : By 1904 Tamil elite outnumbered the Sinhala elite in Colombo.
·        We don’t need British troops in Ceylon as long as Moor soldiers are there”- Major Hardy. British stops recruiting Sinhalese and instead begin recruiting Muslims.
·        British create 2 local army regiments – one with Malays the other with Sinhala sepoys.
·        6 January 1818 – Battle of Madulla. Muslim collaborators used to attack Sinhala camp. Brownrigg had to write to the Viceroy in India on 20 April 1818 to seek reinforcements and 7000 were sent from India. Had it not been for these reinforcements Sri Lanka’s patriots would have defeated the British.
·        Patriots were punished by confiscating their property. Informants and collaborators were gifted.
·        Caste-tactic to divide communities : Firstly to stop liberation struggles. The 2 largest castes were given jobs and made to be dependent and loyal to the British. British made Govigama feels the highest caste and with time they nurtured the Karawe and then pitted them against each other. Buddhist monks too were divided by castes so much so that low caste monks were barred from receiving upasampada.
·        Governor Sir George Anderson As long as they were at each other’s throats, they wouldn’t have time to worry about the British rule”. Karawe caste, being predominantly Catholics, were an ideal candidate to clash with the Govigama caste as it would bring the Buddhists into conflict with the Christians.
·        The Legislative Council created in 1833 was biased – Sinhalese with 80% of population had 1 seat, Tamils with less than 7% of population had 1 seat and the Burghers had 1 seat. Sinhalese and Tamils were chosen from same families of those faithful to the British. The Sinhalese representative was a Catholic from 1833 to 1889.
British records – break present day myths
·        The Kandyan Convention (Udarata Givisum) signed between chiefs representing the Sinhale nation and the British. 6 Kandyan chiefs signed in Sinhala, one signed in Tamil. He was the great grandfather of JRJ. The British promised to look after the interests of the Sinhalese and continue to provide patronage to Buddhism.
·        1805 / Capt. Robert Percival’s book ‘An Account of the island of Ceylon’ mentions Moors (wearing little white round cap on their shaven heads) being the majority in Jaffna peninsula and the 2nd largest community as Malabars (Tamils) who had migrated to Lanka after the Portuguese period from the Coromandel coast of South India. He says that ‘these foreigners’ (Malabars) came to grow tobacco. Capt. Percival mentions the Sinhalese as the 3rd largest community in Jaffna (inspite of the Sinhalese being massacred in 1478AD). The other community were the South Indians who arrived as merchants and invaders.
·        Davy’s book shows that even in 1805 the British did not mention Tamils by name but referred to them as Malabars from Tamil Nadu coast.
·        Davy records the sad plight of the Sinhalese and mentions how they were killed or made to die of sickness and famine. His book notes Sinhalese as proud farmers. He regretted the genocide being done to the Sinhalese We destroyed their cattle, stores of grain, villages, houses, crops, irrigation, cultivations, paddyfields, and fruit trees. When we consider that damage we should regret we ever entered their interior. The evil arising from our entering, exceeded any benefits we conferred on the natives.”
·        British Administrative Report of 1878 by 3 British engineers confirms that the Sinhalese were the majority populace in Kantale area in 1833 but by 1855 the ‘Malabars’ had taken over and the Sinhalese had moved elsewhere resulting in Malabars and Muslims taking over Sinhala villages. True to form, the Sinhalese elite did not come to assist the Sinhala villagers preferring to enjoy the good life among the British in Colombo. Not far different from present status quo.
1814
§  23,000 Tamil speaking people in Batticoloa(East Sri Lanka)
§  Tamils were known as Malabars.
§  23,000 were living in 12 out of 139 villages. While the rest were Sinhalese villages.
·        Official British Census 1921 reports all Tamil settlements in East confined to East Coast and did not spread 10miles interior.
·        S G Canagaratnam, Chief Mudiliar of Easter Province wrote in official memo that Batticola belonged to Kandy Kingdom until British grabbed the region. He also noted the diminishing Sinhala population and mentioned many Sinhala ruins in West and South of Batticoloa.
·        1928 Donoughmore Commission exposes difference between Sinhalese majority and minorities. The Report admits the artificial heights the minorities had been afforded at the expense of the Sinhala masses. It highlighted how the Sinhalese wished to share while the minorities wished to divide for themselves only.
·        1943 British report reveals discrimination on Sinhalese workers.
British responsible for gradual and incremental breakdown of Sinhala culture and the Sinhale nation
·        Missionary schools achieved their objective – they created a submissive class of natives willing to be ruled by the British and willing to serve them.
·        Lawlessness and peace broke down when taverns, foreign cultures conflicted with their simple upbringing.
·        Buddhism was ridiculed and denigrated and very few Buddhists rose to object.
·        British denied small pox vaccine in 1819 creating an epidemic
·        Alcohol was introduced to intoxicate and make addicts out of the Sinhalese thereby weakening their resistence.
·        Taverns were set up in all villages, licenses were given to collaborators. Alcohol was initially given free and when addicted sold at a price leaving some selling their lands to pay for liquor and families destroyed in the process.
·        In 1872 Governor Gregory admitted before the Legislative Council that the British were responsible for making the Sinhalese into drunkards. Alcohol became a sterling pound 60,000 a year business
·        Sinhalese had just 2 choices – to collaborate or resist and face starvation. Alcohol became an outlet for their frustration and landed them into total ruin. The first adigar Molligoda and his son died of alcoholism. It was because of the alcoholic last King that the chieftans thought the British were better and ceded the nation!
·        Skinner a rare British who felt sorry for the Sinhalese implored the British to ban alcoholism because it was destroying the unique culture of the Sinhalese The vice of intemperance has become an enormous evil. It is rapidly gaining ground. There is no doubt”.  
·        J Forbes, District Judge diary notes speak of 133 taverns in an area covering 200,000 residents I entirely sympathise with the Buddhist monks who resist the establishment of the taverns. They practice a religion that forbid them to drink alcohol, but a Christian government is forcing them to do so. This will not only increase the revenue for the government, but also increase robbery, murder, gambling and drunkenness.”  
·        In 1833 the British purposely established an office in Anuradhapura to disrespect the Sinhala Buddhists by putting up taverns, meat stalls, kovils and churches and giving ownership to Muslims who began complaining about the temple drummings and Buddhist pirith chanting leading to British imposing regulations on Buddhists. Buildings were built purposely on top of Buddhist heritage sites.
British responsible for Tamilization of Sinhale
·        When Britain took governance of Sinhale the population had hardly 7% ‘Malabars’ – that too established as not indigenous but coming from South India by the British themselves.
·        By 1839 British brought Tamil labor from Tamil Nadu to work on plantations.

1824
851,940 population
1846
42,318 Tamil Nadu Indians working on plantations.
1850
1.73million population
1870
123,000 Tamil Nadu Indians working on plantations
1881
195,000 Tamil Nadu Indians working on plantations
1891
250,000 Tamil Nadu Indians working on plantations
1931
670,000 Tamil Nadu Indians – Soulbury Commission
1945
900,000 Tamil Nadu Indians and only 700,000 Ceylon Tamils
1901
3.56million population
Buddhists – 2,141,404
Hindus 826,826
Christians 349,239 (Catholics 287,119 / Anglicans 32,514 / Presbyterians 3337 / Wesleyan Methodists 14,991 / Baptists 3309 / Congregationalists 2446
Mohammedans 246,188
Others 2367

1903
Population of Colombo 6000
1921
4,106,300 population
1931
5.31million
·        British Report on Indian Tamil coolies in 21.4.1877 revealed British wanted to permanently settle Indians in Sri Lanka first around Anuradhapura but settled later to the central province.
British cruelty to animal
The British sadism was such that killing elephants became a sport. In two years ocer 3500 elephants had been shot dead. Major Rogers had killed 1200, Captain Galway had killed 600. Elephants were one time part of the Elephant Brigade of the Kings army. By 2000 there were said to be less than 1500 elephants in Sri Lanka in a country that had over 10,000.
At independence we can but wonder if any of our post-independence leaders can measure upto the bravery of those that fought to defend the nation. The Sinhalese that braved invaders, battled against Muslim, Tamil and even Sinhalese who betrayed their nation and people to rub shoulders with the enemy. We humbly pay gratitude to heroes like Keppetipola, Madugalle, Kobbekaduwa, Kahawatte thero, Kadahapola thero, Puran Appu all captured because British paid local agents Arachchi’s, Vidane and Muhandirams were happy to hand them over for a pat from the whites. Some of these paid agents even gave their wives and children to the British to enjoy! Puran Appu died saying ‘if only I had ten more like me’.
Having studied the natives the British mastered the art of ruling over the natives. The problem then and now continues to be the Buddhist unity factor. The British managed to create a faithful bloc comprising elites from Sinhala, Tamil, Muslim, from among Buddhists, Christians/Catholics, Hindus, Islam who were western educated and who would put the sustenance of their power base above national concerns. It was to these that post-independence governance was given. National leaders were neutralized by varying ways including marriage to non-Buddhists who were able to influence nationalist leaders from different quarters.
Sadly we must also take stock of how Sri Lanka’s unity becomes denied because of Sinhalese themselves. In 1885 the only person to object to the vesak poya holiday was H L Alwis a relation of the Bandaranaike’s when the British Governor and Sir Ponnambalam voted in favour. The Temperance Society started by D S Senanayake’s father in 1903 failed because the Sinhala Buddhists did not support it. In 1912 JRJ’s uncle went to India to invite Ponnambalam Ramanthan to contest the educated Ceylonese post to prevent a Sinhalese from winning it which Sir Ponnambalam did win. While in 1912 Christopher Obeysekera grandfather of SWRD remained silent when the Alcohol Act was passed and taverns and meat stalls set up around Buddhist sacred sites.
The British have no moral standing to be preaching. The conflicts the British planted continue to branch out and are a result of calamities that prevail and the British as envoys continue to fan these flames.
Sri Lankans need to realize what is at risk. They need to be aware of their history to be able to appreciate it. Those that pay lipservice to cultures and values do so because they do not have a culture or values to be proud of. These are the proponents of the liberal multicultural slogans. We have a heritage and history to preserve and those that are proud of it will be inspired to defend the nation whatever the odds.
Sri Lanka appears to have once again been cornered. It was in 1899 that Srimath Anagarika Dharmapala said We may not succeed, But we must try, and ten years later we might get what we try to achieve” and this should inspire all those that carry the eternal candle of the ancestors in defending the nation from all enemies.
Srimath Anagarika also wrote from his prison cell Sinhalese will rather die than living without Buddhism, You may kill as many Sinhalese as you can now, but they will never forget this injustice.”   



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SriLankan Politicians, Subornment, Enticement,
Leading to the Country’s Collapse

Kanthar Balanathan
DipEE(UK), GradCertEng(Rel Eng-Monash), DipBus&Adm(Finance-Massey), CEng. MIEE

Democracy, Sovereignty, and the three arms of governance

In a democratic government, the three main columns of governance are the Executive, Legislature, and the Judiciary. Each should be independent, and should not interfere with other functions. However, each of the three arms functions and activities should be transparent to the public. Each of the arms should not assume that it is superior to the other and overexercise its authority. (Ref: SriLanka, Sovereignty, Democracy & Terrorism by Kanthar Balanathan)

In a sovereign State/Nation, all three arms should have authority by the people of the nation. When SL received its so-called mirage independence, on the 4th February 1948, the key arm, “Judiciary” remained with the British Government. This is the Privy Council. Although Courts were conducting judiciary functions in SL, the supreme authority of the Judiciary function was in London.
Therefore, it cannot be determined that SL was a democratic country until the 22nd of May 1972 when the country became a republic and a 100% sovereign state. In this context please refer to http://nrnmind.blogspot.com.au/2017/12/imperfections-drawbacks-in-practice-in.html.  A Tamil was able to win a case in the Privy Council against the GOSL.

The anecdote now is that we are still celebrating the 4th February as the Independence Day and not the 22nd May. Is it because our politician's mind is clouded and confused or made to obscure by the British? OR is it because we think that we achieved a milestone (victory) on the 4th February, although SL received its independence with no loss of lives. It may be that we still have the slave mindset. Well, SL did not become a sovereign state on the 4th February 1948.
Speech by SriLankan Tamils on Independence Day celebration 2018
SriLanka is trying to surface and achieve progress, reconciliation, peace, and growth. Most of the Sinhale presenters gave good speech In Melbourne.

Tamil Australian politicians should remember that they are the representatives of the Australian people and they have not been elected in SriLanka. Particularly the “GREENS”. Here are the details of the Australian constitution.

The author is not a Constitutional Law expert; however, from what I read on the functions of the Australian Senate I read section 1, subsections (a) & (b) as follows:

(1) As an essential of federalism, to ensure adequate representation of the people of all the states, the main elements being:
(a) Equal representation of the people of the Original States;
(b) equal legislative powers: except for the financial initiative, powers which, in effect, are equal to those of the House of Representatives: The Senate cannot be compelled to pass any proposed legislation; except for certain financial bills it has unrestricted right of amendment; in respect of those money bills which it cannot amend, the Senate has the right to make, and to insist on, requests to the House of Representatives for amendments.]

Can we interpret that the functions of the Senate are mainly to address the issues relating to the Australian people and the states?

While Australia has a Foreign Minister, there is no sponsorship required for every Tom, Dick & Harry Tamil Australian politician to go about talking about 83 riots and suffering etc in an Independence Day celebration. “It will be only pouring fuel into a fire”

Any Australian citizen can ask the question whether the person is fit to represent the Australian people?

Education, and intelligence of voters and candidates.

SriLanka is full of congenitally imbecilic people. Most of the Tamils and Sinhalese citizens are imbecilic. A bottle of Arrack and a packet of Biriyani will drive them to vote for the candidate who supplied. This may be because the people have no understanding and knowledge of politics, economics, and industrial growth.

The initial concept of democratic election is that since the majority of the people are uneducated, the thoughts by most of the people was that an uneducated person will better serve the mass. Here the failure is that an uneducated person (candidate/politician) has no idea of what the people need and how he can serve them. The purpose of job specification for an engineer/technician/doctor is to select candidates who are fit for duty. In SriLanka, most of the politicians are drawn from the uneducated lot. It is also possible that the leader may assume that any intelligent person drawn may be a challenge to him. A fool could be easily manipulated. The SriLankan culture is to draw from the lawyers which are the reason our country has not developed to date.

The Lawyer culture of politics should change.
The imbecilic Sinhale mass should get up from sleep and elect honest people who can serve better for them.
How this has impacts on growth and development
Politicians talk of development and growth. However, how many of our politicians spend the allocated funds for their electorate? Every fellow may have a Swiss account, accrue multi-millions of wealth, get their kith and kin into public service, enjoy their life. Do they have an age limit to serve? Recent speculation in the media is that Rs 32 crores were given to the TNA. Where have they hoarded the money?

Just a simple question. From the time of independence, and SJVC started his Federalism, what have they done to their people in the North? Well, simply nothing. Its cyclic for the FP to have the federal /Tamil Eelam ball rolling so that the imbecilic Tamils who have been brainwashed to vote for them.
Finally, the majority of the Tamils are fools, keep on electing the old culprits.
Bond sales and scams

Since the irregular sale of Bond by Arjuna Mahendran, GOSL is playing Billiards to fool the people. The LOP, Sambanthar is playing along with the rulers without realizing the consequences. Arresting and releasing people is the game GOSL plays to fool the poor Sinhale mass. GOSL should by now know that there are intellectual Diaspora who could monitor and judge the Coolie politicos. Why has GOSL not taken legal action against the Bond culprits? A man who robs a loaf of bread is put into prison, however, billions Rs fraud goes scot free. These are going into history.

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RESPECT THE PEOPLE’S VOICE: NO to Constitutional Changes, Division of Sri Lanka & Witch hunt against the Armed Forces

For 3 years’ people’s democratic voice was stifled by denying elections. The so-called international community kept silent not insisting on elections being held. However, finally after an island-wide local government election, the People have spoken – the silent majority has spoken and the Government is bound to now listen. Though the official election results are being controversially delayed unofficial results reveal that an Arab Spring model does not work in Sri Lanka.

No political party has been able to create such an island-wide impact within less than 2 years of its birth. The Prime Ministers party has come second while the President’s party (not the one he contested from) has come a distant third. The defeat was not so much for the candidates of the defeated parties but a clear rejection of all that the leaders of the defeated parties was forcefully promoting in Sri Lanka sans the approval of the citizens.

After denying people three years of their right to vote people came out to say they had had enough of the lies, drama, and treacheries taking place before their eyes.   

While official election results are yet to be revealed President Rajapakse has issued a statement asking victors to enjoy the victory in a peaceful manner. We can recall the former President accepting defeat and leaving office even before the official results were revealed. It is unfortunate that the elections office are delaying declaring the final results and exposes the biased nature of that office & its head and necessitates calls for his removal.  

From 2015 an unprecedented list of unbelievable changes had taken place leaving the people voiceless and democratically unable to voice their objection. Even the international community chose to shower awards on rogues.

Every shocking action and decision taken by the yahapalana government has been democratically rejected and the Government must now listen and the President is now bound to take necessary action to nullify and veto the constitutional changes being drafted secretly, the removal of Buddhism which has been and must remain the national identity of Sri Lanka, the attempts to permanently divide Sri Lanka by changing its unitary form to create a Kosovo and South Sudan and the sale of national assets to foreigners. People have said they do not want to have a government that has to ask West & India permission to govern Sri Lanka or takes decisions after seeking their approval first!

Moreso, people were angered by the manner that the armed forces personnel & intelligence officers were hurled on bogus charges and placed behind bars with bail denied. The mental agony that they suffered culminated in the suicide of a mother-in-law whose last letter pleaded that her son-in-law served the nation patriotically and was no murderer. The manner the 3 naval ratings were released and their faces revealed their relief. These were moments that touched the hearts of many a citizen who were angered by the manner that the government was going after the men who sacrificed their lives to give us peace from terrorism. The event that took place in London where pro-LTTE supporters influenced the removal of the Military attache Brig. Priyankara Fernando would have largely influenced many voters to even Tamils.

The results are certainly a major setback and embarrassment to both the President & the Prime Minister who in all of their speeches at election platforms chose to not talk on policy or what they had delivered but adopt a very crude form of attack which by the results have revealed that the people are not only not impressed but have chosen not to be fooled by them. The leadership ability, capability & effectiveness of both the President & the PM are now seriously in question. It will be an eye-opener to the foreign forces that brought them to power and they must already be conniving and conspire on plan B.

Over 2000 public officials were brought before an illegally constituted corruption body, questioned and humiliated while the magnitude of corruptions by the people that came to power on the platform of bringing good governance was not only ignored but completely immune from prosecution. The bending of law & order, the interference of judicial decision making even had magistrate courts opened in late hours of the night and people sent to prison and kept in prison without bail. The cleaning of the Central Bank took away the cake with the committee after committee being appointed to exonerate themselves but using the platform of the Parliament turning it into a circus to cry ‘kawda hora’ at others.

The people watched, waited and waited to hope for an election to voice their dismay. It came finally on 10th February 2018. In many ways, it was an apology by the people who had been taken for a ride and fooled and people had decided to put Country before their political party barring a handful who remained loyal to the party over the country.

The people had enough of lies fed to them on a daily basis undermining people’s intelligence with promises of starting factories like Volkswagen, propaganda using dead people became unacceptable, the people have rejected ETCA and the manner state enterprises are being doled out to India & the West while controversial figures are being strategically placed to put into effect promises and assurances given to LTTE diaspora from who favors and perks have exchanged hands.

The results have clearly hailed the demise of the SLFP and exposed the JVP too.

For those that have been conspiring with the Government, it was a message that clearly established that the Sinhalese are never for the division for the Island nation and that all citizens must live as ONE in this One Island. The results conveyed that any form of an attempt to separate or divide the country would not be allowed.

The inefficiencies, lack of leadership, patriotism, nationalism largely contributed to an unprecedented show of citizens at a local government election to defeat all of the lies and drama of the present government.

The People have given a clear message to this government – You can fool some people for some time but you cannot fool all the people all the time. The only exclusion are those willing and proud to be fooled!

It is ironic that days before the election the Prime Minister was the chief guest at a new venture named ‘Drop Me’.



Shenali D Waduge




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Leading Buddhists thank Lord Naseby for putting the record straight


The Buddhasasana Karyasadhaka Mandalaya (BKM), an independent non-governmental national level organization comprising of 14 leading Buddhist monks and Presidents of 14 national level Buddhist organizations, has written to the Lord Naseby, House of Lords of the UK, thanking him for pointing out to the British Parliament that it is incorrect for the British government to prejudge Sri Lanka in terms of the European Convention on Human Rights.
The BKM letter to the Lord Naseby says: “This communication is to express the sincere thanks of the Buddhasasana Karyasadhaka Mandalaya, an independent non-governmental national level organization comprising 14 leading Buddhist monks and Presidents of 14 national level Buddhist organizations, for the relentless effort of Your Lordship to get at the truth regarding the actual figures of persons who died during the last stages of the war due to the actions of our soldiers who fought their way to save our country and our citizens, irrespective of race, creed or language, from the LTTE terrorists described as the most vicious and ruthless of all such groups.
It has never been the policy of the democratic government of Sri Lanka, reflecting the views of the majority of people of this country, to wipe away the Tamil people in this country. Even today a larger percentage of Tamil citizens live among the Sinhala people in the South although the Tamil politicians are vehemently obstructing the Sinhala and Muslim citizens who were displaced by the war to go back to where they were.
It is because of the magnanimity of our people that even at the height of terrorist activity the government never shirked its obligation of feeding the nation, and looking after the health and welfare of those living in North Sri Lanka without any discrimination. Never was there a policy of starving the Tamil people as a strategy for subjugation. Hence it is difficult, even to imagine, that towards the end of the war there were war crimes committed by our soldiers especially when the winning post was nigh.
We also wish to express our gratitude to Your Lordship for pointing out to the British Parliament that it is incorrect for the British government to prejudge Sri Lanka in terms of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Your Lordship is fully aware of circumstances where false propaganda and long term interests of certain countries have ruined the hopes and aspirations of people of some middle-eastern countries. Sri Lanka is also battling a somewhat similar situation and Your Lordship’s revelations in regard to the numbers who actually died based on confidential dispatches from the UK High Commission in Sri Lanka to the Foreign Office have given the peace-loving people of Sri Lanka a ray of hope; and our sincere wish is that Your Lordship will ensure that justice will prevail.
We are grateful to Your Lordship and we sincerely wish Your Lordship long life and happiness.”
The letter has been signed by;
Diviyagaha Yasassi Nayaka Thero – President,
Tirikunamale Ananda Mahanayaka Thero, Jt. Secretary
Prof. Agalakada Sirisumana Thero, Jt. Secretary
Ittapane Dhammalankara Mahanayaka Thero, Chief Prelate of Kotte Kalyani Dharmamahasangha Sabha,
Dodampahala Chandrasiri Mahanayaka Thero, Chief Prelate of Amarapura Sri Kalyanivamsa Chapter,
Welamitiyawe Kusaladhamma Nayaka Thero, (Chancellor, University of Kelaniya),
Balangoda Sobitha Nayaka Thero, Head, Vidyodya Pirivena,
Akuretiya Nanda Nayaka Thero, Director of Vidyodaya Pirivena,
Matale Dhammakusala Anunayaka Thero, Deputy Head, Sri Lanka Ramanna Maha Nikaya,
Snr. Professor Kandegoda Wimaladhamma Anunayaka Thero,
Seelagama Wimala Nayaka Thero,
Siri Vajiraramaye Nanasiha Thero,
Jagath Sumathipala, President, All Ceylon Buddhist Congress,
M.D.W. Ariyawansa, President, Dharmavijaya Foundation,
Suren Abeygunasekara, Past President, Young Men’s Buddhist Association (YMBA),
Sumedha Amarasinghe, Past President, YMBA and Treasurer -B.K.M,
Kusumabandu Samarawickrama, Vice President, Young Men’s Buddhist Association (YMBA),
S.P. Wirasekara, President, Colombo Buddhist Theosophical Society,
Vasantha de Silva, Vice President, Mahabodhi Society of Sri Lanka,
Shantha Abeysekara (Mrs), Deputy President, All Ceylon Buddhist Women’s Congress,
Dr. Jayantha Vattavidane, Vice President, Sasana Sevaka Society,
M.K.B. Dissanayake, President, Government Services Buddhist Association,
Dr. Hema Gunathilaka, President, Bauddha Sahayogitha Kendraya,
Anula Wijesundara M.D. President, Success Colombo,
Professor Asanga Thilakarathna, President, Dhamrivi Foundation,
Charles Jayawardana, Vice President, Shanti Foundation,
Waruna Basnayake President’s Counsel, Kalutara Bodhi Trust,
Manohara de Silva President’s  Counsel, Buddhist Law Society,
Prasantha Lal de Alwis President’s Counsel, Buddhist Law Society, and
Pani Wewala – Coordinator, BKM.


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What next for President Rajapakse & the SLPP

The best way to predict the future is to create it – Abraham Lincoln

10th February 2018 will go down in history as a watershed moment in Sri Lankan politics. It beat previous startling outcomes of 1956 and 1977. The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna a lifespan of just 2 years electorally thrashed parties that had been in politics for over 70 years – UNP (1946), ITAK (1949), SLFP (1951), JVP (1965) & UPFA (2004). No bookie would have expected or predicted such a result. Every plan backfired in what has to be some divine intervention (sans astrologers) to safeguard Sri Lanka. None would have expected that in 3 years the people would democratically decimate the very government they helped bring to power in an almost unexpected democratic tsunami. It was a virtual Parliamentary cum Presidential election wherein the people came out to say they reject the Government, the Prime Minister & even the President all players the very voters brought to power in 2015. SLPP’s journey has more daunting challenges and threats than it can fathom. Are they upto the task?

 

The results no doubt must be a shock to every entity foreign and local that has been working 24x7 to emotional brand Rajapakse Government as rogues believing in the Goebelles theory of repeating a lie to make it a truth. With so many foreign intelligence, NGOs, foreign advisors and others on the ground none expected or even anticipated the outcome. Both local and foreign apparatus was on the side of the yahapalana government and every election rule was bent and violated with no punitive actions taken. 24x7 the SLPP were attacked both on private and state tv and media publications going down to the level of threatening to remove Mahinda Rajapakse’s civic rights & threatening to deny funds for the Local Government bodies that the SLPP may win. All that the SLPP had was the social media that the regime coup operators has found baffling to counter or dilute even with foreign training and the nationalist forces who were intelligent enough to read between the lines and provide all support voluntarily.

Rajapakse’s now given another lease to re-enter politics must not make the same mistakes that the Yahapalana leaders have made. Its well and fine to have foreign patronage but then foreigners do not deliver the votes – the people do. Miscalculations & taking people for granted and thinking people were stupid are a handful of the mistakes made by Ranil fraction. Knowing that in 3 years other than calling Rajapakse’s HORU (rogues) nothing substantial had been proven before any court of law. However, the Bond Scam associated with the EPF and Bank of Ceylon irregularities were enough for people to conclude who the real rogues were. The money lost to the State was evident and the state of the economy was witness. Moreover, it did not require any level of intelligence to conclude that the PM recommended a foreigner as Central Bank chief and that foreigner was not only connected to the LTTE but was also personally protected by the PM even inside the halls of Parliament. There was really no requirement for a Bond Scam investigation for people to conclude Ranil’s involvement in the scam even to the level of accepting him to be the mastermind having taken the Central Bank directly under him after controversially taking over as PM in January 2015 without a parliamentary election.

The psyche of the UNPers is difficult to fathom. They do not hesitate to call Rajapakse as a hora but are reluctant to refer to mass murder Prabakran as a terrorist, they preach anti-corruption but are mum on corruptions of their own leaders – anything UNP does is fine by them. Apart from a handful of UNPers who have been able to sieve the lies and put country first all others are beyond repair even for the sake of the nation.

Having drilled ‘corruption’ ‘anti-corruption’ into the minds of the people – the voters are unlikely to tolerate more than an acceptable level of corruption from any future government. So Rajapakse must immediately identify all players who have had a bleak record and distance himself from them lest he wants to suffer the same fate again. Rajapakse would recall that he would not have suffered defeat in 2015 had he taken action against MPs were being a public nuisance as well as controlled the occasions of going overboard by spouse & children (car races etc) these factors would not have been used as examples to justify the regime change. It hurt the sentiments of many to see the war heroes who had no comes or electricity of their own being used to build homes of Tamil IDPs when it was the duty of the state to raise the salaries of the men who sacrificed their lives to deliver us peace, to attend to pension anomalies & give them something extra which no one would have objected to. President Rajapakse must at all times remember all the ingredients that contributed to the foreign funded campaign to oust him in 2015 & ensure none is repeated.

While UNP’s vote base remains its eternally loyal 3.5m it has always vouched on the support of the Tamil, Muslim & Christian minorities (barring a few of each who have intelligence to put country before party) All of UNP’s actions and statements centre on the demands made by these entities primarily because of their international influence and support. Had Rajapakse heeded advice and appointed a commission to investigate LTTE TNA links and denazified LTTE criminalizing the use of any Eelam emblems/flags/slogans/songs etc even the Tamil victims of LTTE would have been grateful and the LTTE diaspora would not have had any footing to interfere in Sri Lanka’s affairs. Even Northern Chief Minister would not have the guts to be blowing hot and cold as he does if he knew the repercussions and realized that he was dealing with a government that would be scared of him like pansies.

However, what Rajapakse’s must remember but tend to forget is that the forces that have rallied around and supported them to power at every election since 2005 has been the working class, the middle class, the poor southern rural voters many of these sacrificed their sons to fight the enemy terrorists and live to mourn their loss in very poor economic conditions. Rajapakse’s will now regret that they transferred funds meant to develop the South to the North probably on foolish advice of some so called ‘smart patriots’ who had other plans in mind. Rajapakse in his shock defeat would have realized that he had failed the people who without expecting special favors cast their vote for him and supported him without question. These were the people who came in their busloads to boost his morale when he lost and the whole world branded him a rogue. No leader even foreign has had the fortune to have people in their thousands (women, children & even men) cry to see their leader defeated and thereafter go in busloads to see the face of their leader. These gestures were an envy to past leaders & most others who knew they could never even imagine people come to visit them leave alone cry for them. Rajapakse cannot forget these people for new friends.

Factors that contributed to the rejection of this government are many – the cunning manner constitutional changes are being secretly drafted with connivance of foreign NGOs, foreign envoys and LTTE diaspora, the shocking manner that the historical identity of the island Buddhism is being not only diluted but removed from a bogus new constitution, the manner in which military and intelligence personnel are being hurled and put into prison without bail, the controversial destruction of the arms supplies factory leaving Sri Lanka virtually defenceless, the manner in which treacherous locals working for foreign payrolls are given positions in the state and privy to all data that should not be open to them, the shocking manner scores of Buddhist theros are put into prison on sham charges like not having a license to keep an elephant in the temple, the secret deals and pacts with assistance of public officials that are allowing foreigners to enter carte blanche set up businesses like ETCA, ferry/road & rail link with India, to own property and land, bring their families, given tax havens and other concessions all of which will be detrimental to the country and pose serious demographic and security issues in the future. The minorities must be clearly conveyed that they cannot use their minority status to demand and accrue unreasonable demands and that no reconciliation can take place without reciprocation.

The Rajapakse’s cannot agree to any of the above and must commit to nullifying all these agreements and taking action against all corrupt public officials a factor that would bring about discipline to the public service and uplift its service mechanism. Rajapakse’s must remember that their greatest defense are the people who would back them if they do right by the nation and that is more powerful any demarches issued from embassies. One of the first and foremost issues that the Rajapakse’s must deal with is the UNHRC Resolutions and if Rajapakse takes the role as Opposition leader which he must insist upon, the international community must be lobbied and challenged to nullify all false claims for war crimes tribunals and all co-sponsorships by the Government based on handouts by the LTTE diaspora must be nullified forthwith.

Rajapakse’s must not fall for any traps that the Yahapalana coterie will plan to dish out and instead seek to remain in the Opposition using that position together with the hold over the local government bodies to strengthen ties with the people of these areas and develop the areas that had been neglected. There is little use in shouldering the liabilities of Ranil, two years before the big election.

How could Ranil & Sirisena have failed and frustrated the voters so much in 3 years? Both didn’t have Prabakaran blowing bombs causing chaos, the entire international community was on his side even showering awards but the rupee kept climbing and notes kept printing, there were no need to create false flag events, even the Opposition JVP & TNA were virtually on their side, so too was the media but not the social media and these are all lessons that the Rajapakse’s cannot brush aside, forget or believe the same will not happen to them.

The voters are certainly emotional and compassionate people but at the same time they can also hurt, they forgive but they do not forget and they silently watch and are patient enough to wait and deliver the blows when needed. This is what took Ranil, Sirisena, entire yahapalana Government & the foreign supporters & NGOs by surprise.

The SLPP probably would never have thought they would receive such an overwhelming mandate from the people and there was no Sumanasiri Astrologer either!

There are some factors certainly worth revisiting – should we be celebrating a bogus independence day when it should be either 22nd May when Sri Lanka became a republic in 1972 or May 19th when in 2009 Sri Lanka liberated areas that had been held by terrorists uniting the country as one island.

With people more alert, more informed and not easy to fool they are unlikely to want to tolerate the theatrics and drama as happens presently in parliament. Now men wearing suits behave like clowns.

While professionals are being encouraged to enter politics and bring professionalism to governance, it is advised to keep to a formula of have a reduced number of politicians in parliament and have a separate professional body of experts who are the policy makers and whose policies the politicians (cannot interfere in) but must canvass among the people as politicians know the art of reaching to the masses that professionals lack the expertise in. Better checks and balances, transparency and greater accountability will help leverage Sri Lanka in deciding policies based on Sri Lanka’s terms, for Sri Lanka’s benefit and to serve Sri Lankan citizens first and foremost. Sri Lanka must tap into experts from our own people. We do not need to import advisors or consultants. We must harness and nurture our own but work in a policy of non-alignment with all nations of the world clearly establishing no-go and no-interference areas clearly to foreign neighbors and others.

We are a small nation, our people are united so long as there is a united plan that equally benefits all and sans hidden agendas and other manipulations. These are all lessons that the Rajapakses & the SLPP decision makers need to now take cognizance of. Short-Medium and Long Term plans on economic, social, cultural, political levels must now itself be ironed out.

Its time to build the future - our future, together

Throughout history,
it has been the inaction of those who could have acted;
the indifference of those who should have known better;
the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most;
that has made it possible for evil to triumph
-Haile Selassie-



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Proscribed LTTE Tamil Tigers make a mockery of UK Terrorism Act

According to the UK Terrorism Act of 2000 it is a crime to wear or carry any item portraying reasonable suspicion of support to a proscribed organization. In 2001, UK proscribed LTTE as a foreign terrorist organization together with 45 other foreign terrorist organizations. In 2009 Tamil demonstrators in London were carrying flags of Tamil Eelam and were arrested by the UK Metropolitan Police. If UK Metropolitan Police arrested Tamils for carrying LTTE flags in 2009 what stops UK taking action in 2018?
 There are 2 factors that the UK Government & the UK citizens need to take cognizance of.

Firstly, terrorism & terrorists are not only Islamic & Muslim. None of Al Qaeda/ISIS terrorism come anywhere near to that committed by LTTE in over 30 years covering suicide, assassination, international illegal crimes including narcotics, human smuggling. Al Qaeda did not have its own airforce or naval force and Al Qaeda did not kill any foreign leader on foreign soil for contract – but LTTE did. The former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was said to be killed on a foreign contract by the LTTE. Can Britain feel safe when they know they have allowed hardcore LTTE cadres to seek asylum in the UK just to spite the former Sri Lankan Government? We are dealing with a group of people who have murdered babies, unarmed civilians, clergy, public officials, politicians, their own cadres and even a world leader. Does UK know exactly how many of these killers are presently living in the UK? According to Wikileaks 2007 LTTE operatives had stolen 130,00 Norwegian passports and sold them to the highest bidders including the terrorists of Al Qaeda.
The woman who trained children & women to kill and commit suicide happily lives in the UK while LTTE proudly operates its international office in London since 1970s.
Secondly, it’s one thing to chide the Sri Lankan Government about various issues but if LTTE has been proscribed in the UK then the UK cannot allow ANYONE (white British, Asian British or Sri Lankan asylum seekers) to carry anything associated with LTTE or allow anything associated with the LTTE to be held in the UK. Is this too difficult for the UK Government to comprehend? Afterall, UK is spending taxpayers money to even establish a unit under the Scotland Yard Anti-Terrorism in London to monitor LTTE activities.
Let us remind UK that the LTTE lasted 30 years because of the foreign funding and material support provided to purchase arms/ammunition/communications equipment & training & the monies were raised from every country that LTTE has been banned. Moreover, it is not that these LTTE fronts have been ONLY innocently raising money to a ‘cause’ in Sri Lanka – they have been swindling these foreign countries & their citizens – credit card scams, registering as charities to enjoy tax free exemptions, money laundering, hawala system of money transferring – in short they have mastered the art of creeping through every loophole in foreign systems and every country has enough of reports on these actions & the culprits. Why has no action been taken against them? 
What is the use in spending for a unit that does investigations and meekly watches a banned LTTE make fools of British law enforcement & make the world laugh at the British Government? 
For the benefit of all, let’s just look at some of the clauses in the UK Terrorism Act relevant to the inaction by UK against LTTE supporters.

Section 12 (1) A an offence is:
a) inviting support for a proscribed organization
b) Support, is not / not restricted to the provision of money or other property as per
section 15
 Section (2) A an offence is committed if he arranges, manages or assists in arranging or managing a meeting which he knows is-
a)    Supporting a proscribed organization
b)    To further activities of a proscribed organization
c)    Addressed by a person who belongs or professes to belong to a proscribed organization
 Section (3) A an offence is committed if he addresses a meeting and the purpose of his address is to encourage support for a proscribed organization or to further its activities
 Section 13 (1) A an offence is committed
a)    Wears an item of clothing
b)    Wears, carries or displays an article in such a way or in such circumstances as to arouse reasonable suspicion that he is a member or supporter of a proscribed organization

In case people have forgotten LTTE stands for Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, their leader was Velupillai Prabakaran & this is their flag. So by virtue of the UK proscribing LTTE in 2001 everything associated with LTTE will automatically be proscribed including its flag & other emblems. In other words glorifying a terrorist organization is an offence. So when any protestors cry Our Nation – Tamil Eelam, Our Leader – Prabakaran, what were the British law enforcement authorities doing?


However, before & even after 2001 the LTTE supporters in the UK have been flouting all the British anti-terror laws & getting away with it. This makes LTTE proxy the TNA included into the list. Giving visa to TNA to participate in pro-LTTE events is thus questionable. To be removed from even guilt by association the UK and certainly the Sri Lankan Government need to launch a thorough investigation & exonerate TNA leaders from association with LTTE. So far both UK & Sri Lankan Governments have not done so.

They have held LTTE events, they have put up massive cut-outs & posters of LTTE leader on stages where UK politicians have also spoken. UK police even launched an investigation into MPs Keith Vaz & Virendra Sharma attending a pro-LTTE rally in 2007 to which messages of ‘support’ was received by London Mayor Ken Livingstone & MP Simon Hughes. http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-international/British-police-launch-probe-into-pro-LTTE-rally/article14900948.ece so what was the outcome of the investigation or was it just to satisfy the complaint made? The list of UK MPs openly associating with organizations associated with LTTE are many. An investigation & look into their bank accounts will reveal the reasons why.

In 2009 UK Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson said
“During the last 43 days these pro-LTTE supporters had been there around the clock, waving flags with the Tiger insignia in violation of the UK anti-terrorism laws. In addition, they had been creating cacophony of noise, beating drums and taking over the streets surround Big Ben and the Parliament. These actions cause traffic chaos, crippled the transport system and caused untold suffering to the general taxpaying British public”.

According to UK Independent newspaper the Metropolitan Police had even confiscated LTTE flags which represented the proscribed group. A police spokesman said they had issued "repeated requests" for flags bearing images representing the Tamil Tigers - a proscribed organisation in the UK - to be removed.” Two protesters were held on suspicion of carrying a flag supporting a proscribed organisation, under the Terrorism Act 2000.

If this was the case in 2009 wherein the UK Metropolitan police took action against LTTE flags going so far as to even arrest supporters why was no action taken on 4 February 2018 outside the Sri Lankan High Commission? The issue of the Sri Lankan Defense Attache is a totally different matter, the main issue is that LTTE is banned in UK and UK Terror Act explicitly says nothing associated with the proscribed terrorist organization is to be allowed, so what is the UK Government & Metropolitan/Scotland Yard doing allowing terrorist supporters to disrupt and disturb the peace?

Here’s some homework for the UK Government & Metropolitan Police/Scotland Yard

·      How many pro-LTTE organizations operate in the UK with websites that carry the LTTE logo & other LTTE insignia?
·      How many of these pro-LTTE organizations have been investigated for links & whether they have breached UK laws or swindled UK tax payers
·      How many of the pro-LTTE organizations are directly or indirectly connected to Tamils that had been arrested & charged for aiding & abetting terrorism by UK
·      How many UK MPs have been investigated for monetary handouts by LTTE which would explain why they are so interested in the affairs of Sri Lanka other than attending to their own constituencies.

In time to come the other terrorist organizations on the UK proscribed list are going to use the example of LTTE and say ‘if they can brandish terrorist flags & honor their terrorist heroes, so bloody well can we’ and the UK Government & police will be left gobsmacked and left to keep a stiff upper lip only.

For any British wanting to know the truth there are simple questions to ask & find answers
·      Genocide – take the Tamil population statistics & wonder how numbers can increase if people are being killed
·      War Crimes – where are the names of the supposed to be dead people, are there mass graves & where are the 40,000 skeletons. No one can answer but its great just to keep drilling ‘war crimes’
·      LTTE missing – has the UK stopped to find out how many illegal Tamils are in the UK, they may find their missing cadres!
·      NGO reports – look at who is funding it, the persons they are associating with & then things will become a lot clearer!

Without falling prey to theatrics, drama and Goebells, just seek the truth yourself.


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Sri Lanka Gender Quotas for WOMEN: Reality & Practicality

Not everyone can or wants to enter politics. Not everyone can or wants to be a politician. There have been plenty of women in politics some making a global name for themselves like Sirimavo Bandaranaike and they did so without a women’s quota even existing nor expecting any special privileges because they were women. In a day & age where women demand equality with men it is amusing that the same advocates are also peddling for quota for women. How practical is the women’s quota especially when a crisis has arisen following the local government elections wherein the 25% women quota is not shown in the results? Why should gender be preferred over qualification or merit of a person? How can women themselves feel proud if they are selected because & only because she is a woman and not for people’s belief in her polices, visions or achievements? If sovereignty is inalienable and in the people how democratic is it to have a quota for women when the people have rejected them.

Matriarchal societies: The Eastern civilizations have always revered women. The mother has always played a key role in family affairs. The culture & environment was such that the women did not require names or positions because society revered her.
Patriarchal societies: Virtually all Judeo/Christian societies are patriarchal where power resides with men. With colonial exploration the use of weapons and armory made men feel & behave superior & with the gradual evolvement of governance and political system Western system were geared to be male-dominated & female-subjugated. Women was given to vote in the UK in 1918 that too only women above 30 years. Women in Sri Lanka got to vote for the first time in 1928. No women contested the first elections to the State Council. Adeleine Molamure contested Ruwanwella seat following her father’s death in 1931 & won with a majority of over 9000.

Most of the famous women in politics have come from Asia: Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Benazir Bhutto, Corazon Aquino, Sonia Gandhi, Sheikh Hassina to name a few
Angela Merkel, Hillary Clinton, Margaret Thatcher – all of these women created a name for themselves not because of any quota system & that is what makes them stand tall.  They would never have wanted to get elected just because they were women. These women were up to the challenge & were awesome personalities in their own right.

People get nominated by the party after they apply to obtain nomination to contest. There is no political party that debars women from applying or explicitly states that women cannot apply. Therefore, if women do not come forward it is not the fault of any political party or the political system neither it is the fault of the voter if they decide they don’t want to elect a woman candidate. If voters don’t want women candidates especially if they are to come from a women’s allocation these new changes should not be made mandatory to the citizen. After all, the citizen is the person makes the choice.

However, if a woman candidate applying for nomination feels she has been discriminated because of her gender it is suggested that the supposed to be ‘independent’ Election Commission set up an unit to hear these grievances & make recommendations to the political party secretaries thereafter. Key word is ‘recommendations’ as the election commission cannot order political parties on who to select or reject.

What happens if Parties are forced to nominate 25% women to their nomination list – but voters do not vote for them? Does this mean that the women who had been rejected by the voter should get a place just because of the quota? This is the crisis following the local government election & exposes the drawbacks of such an inclusion.

If women want to enter politics they must do so on equal footing. There is nothing equal or democratic about quotas for women where even after people have rejecting them by vote because of the allocation they have to be accommodated. This is totally undemocratic. No woman can feel proud of herself to be in politics simply because of a quota system when being a politician means that she has to daily interact with her constituency & the general public and she knows they did not vote for her & have rejected her.

However, it is suggested that the national list include a % of women who do not stand for election & are accommodated on the merit of their achievements besides being a woman.
It is to be noted that in the case of the nomination of a female member to the present constitutional council many in the public were not satisfied with the choice given that the particular female had done nothing for the nation except accumulate titles & awards for herself serving foreign masters.

In no country except perhaps majority Muslim countries, the voice of women is stifled. Women have enough of platforms to air their views. Women cannot complain that people don’t vote for them because they are women – people may not vote for them not because they don’t like them as women but more so because they don’t believe in their abilities to govern. Therefore, why should the general public be saddled with such people-rejected women just because they are women?

In many countries where the quota system prevails either female family members of politicians are enlisted denying outside women any opportunity, creating more chaos and adding to the prevailing corrupt environment that exists.

Many of those peddling for the women quota are from foreign paid NGO circles. Many advertise themselves as well-known women activists, however would the people elect them at an election? While they believe they are ardent followers of causes among their own circles, the people know too well how biased and selective they are in their choice of ‘causes’ based on the foreign funds they get as seen by recent examples of how they selectively held vigils for one victim ignoring others. The people are no fools. People have been fooled by false propaganda but now they are more alert & are questioning every move people in public make.   

On the one hand women are demanding equal status as men and at another extreme they are demanding quotas simply because they are women. What we cannot forget is that women & men will always be different both physically & mentally. What some women can do, men cannot do, what some men can do women cannot do.

Certainly, in areas where both are in equal employment there should be no discrepancies in salaries & promotions, however there are some jobs that men do that women don’t want to do though a handful of women may want to try. Same case in reverse for men too. However, just because a series of demonstrations and propaganda programs are funded by NGOs with women demanding for women quotas it is for individual countries to assess the culture of their environment & society before plugging notions that are imported from time to time which end up totally upsetting the existing systems.



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Power Avidity Versus Sovereignty, Patriotism, and Development
By Kanthar Balanathan

The recent election in SriLanka is a clear-cut evidence of the verdict by the people that they are not satisfied with the current government and the Prime Minister Mr. Ranil Wickramasinghe. Some may argue that the voters had no choice but to cast their vote to SLPP (Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna) led by Mahinda Rajapaksa. This may direct analysts to assess that those who judged that way may have been living in a world of illusion. There are so many factors to be taken to conclude to make a decision as to why and how SLPP received the seats as stated below. SLPP being a newborn matured intellectual baby political party, was able to show the peoples support and verdict within two years. Sri Lanka National Front (SLNF) and Our Sri Lanka Freedom Front (OSLFF) previously known as a minor party, it was relaunched in 2016 as the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna. The distribution of seats, votes, and strength are as follows:
Results:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Local Authorities
SLPP
4,941,952
44.65
3,369
231
UNP
3,612,259
32.63
2,385
34
UPFA
989,821
8.94
674
2
JVP
693,875
6.27
431
0
SLFP
491,835
4.44
358
7
ITAK
339,675
3.07
407
41

It is clear that JVP with their zero local authorities capture should dissolve their party and go home and do something worth to their mother country rather waste their useful life in politics. This is not a burn-in failure as JVP has been there for a while with no victories. The UPFA and SLFP under Sirisena had a severe failure of 2 & 7 indicating that the Presidential maneuvering of the local election has come to an end with catastrophic failure, similar to Chandrika Bandaranaike. This indicates that even the President could not show his colors but unpopularity. The laughing part is ITAK gaining 407 seats with 339,675 votes, which is 834 votes per seat, while UNP gaining 2385 seats with 3,612,259, which is 1514 votes per seat, JVP of 1609 per seat.
With Ranil as Prime Minister, maybe after the directive from the USA/Embassy, what more can the people of SL expect? As executive president, Sirisena did not oversee any development, neither the PM, but emptying the coffer of SriLankan treasury. Why should MPs be given Crores of money, Cars and other perks?
The current PM, President, and the cabinet are capable, like vultures only to engage themselves in punitive and retributory actions against potential winners of 2020. This means SriLanka cannot expect democracy and maintain the country as a sovereign nation. This is 2018, of the twenty-first century. The world has advanced in technology. People have inherited knowledge, skill, know-how, expertise, in the areas of economics, technology, politics, and are self-motivating themselves in research capability. This is not Ph.D. research, however, every event will be researched and analyzed of the shortfalls and gains. Sri Lankans are not fools today.
Comparative judgment of (i) the direct overseeing of development island wide by the then President Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa and (ii) cleaning up of the gangsters, and the western region by Gotabaya Rajapaksa, (iii) development of the capital city program under the direct management of GR, we can give a score of 98% to the Rajapaksa team. However, a score of 15% only can be given to the Sirisena + RW team. Since 2015, the current Sirisena team have been hog washing the Sri Lankans with lies, playing on the intelligence of the SriLankan mass and have taken the citizens for a ride.

SriLanka needs SLPP with the MR + GR team for patriotism and socio-economic development.

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Interfering in the Internal Affairs of Sovereign Sri Lanka by US & Indian Envoys

Shenali D Waduge

How aware are the Governments of the US & India that their two envoys are going overboard with or without their knowledge in the interference into the internal affairs of Sri Lanka? An unprecedented number of Indians have been roped into America’s diplomatic service and at times we can but wonder whether they are serving the US interests or a greater Indian hegemony that India is now eyeing believing it is on par with the likes of China & West. However, the manner that the US & Indian envoys have been blatantly violating every protocol in the manner they behave and issue statements is appalling. It is nothing that the public of Sri Lanka like or appreciate and it only embarrasses and exposes the spinelessness of the government in power as well as reduce any respect for both US & India in the eyes of the citizens.  

The first visit of every foreign delegation that arrives in Sri Lanka is to the North/East & to see only Tamil or Muslim politicians. This is becoming a real joke to observe. LTTE killed all communities. Military offensive was against LTTE terrorists not minorities. Majority of victims were Sinhalese. Why have Sinhalese & Muslims been left out of any post-conflict dividends? Why is India & US blatantly violating all protocols of diplomatic behavior?

The Vienna Convention of 1961 provides a clear framework for diplomats in carrying out their duties.

Article 41 clearly outlines how a diplomat should deal with internal matters of the ‘receiving country’.

1.    ‘not to interfere in the internal affairs of the State’

3. ‘premises of the mission must not be used in any manner incompatible with the functions of the mission’

How does this correspond to the manner the US envoy declared it would assist in helping Sri Lanka draft a new constitution & partner with its military?

Atul Keshap in 2014 (before becoming US envoy) in an interview declared “It’s been five years since the war ended and I haven’t seen any meaningful discussion or movement along the lines of a meaningful negotiation of the very tricky political issues related to federalism.” http://www.asiantribune.com/node/86881

The US through USAID using local NGOs like CPA have been running workshops to promote federalism throughout Sri Lanka since 2005 and these are the very players tasked to draft the new constitution http://asiantribune.com/node/91202

The US envoy even uses his official message statement to interfere in internal affairs “We support efforts to promote needed constitutional reform” (July 2016 - https://lk.usembassy.gov/u-s-sri-lankan-relations-historic-high-july-4th-message-u-s-ambassador-atul-keshap/)

In August 2017 following the arrival of a US Congressional delegation the US envoy declared “Across the three branches of the U.S. Government, we will continue to support Sri Lanka’s commitments to constitutional reform, reconciliation, justice, and economic prosperity.” http://colombogazette.com/2017/08/11/us-congress-backs-political-reforms-in-sri-lanka/ all these are violations of the Vienna Convention.

In September 2017 the US envoy held meetings with the leader of the GTF whose organization was proscribed as a LTTE front under UNSC Resolution 1373 in April 2014 & removed in 2015 by the present government on the flimsy excuse of reconciliation. This is what US envoy tweeted following the meeting “Pleased that Father Emmanuel is striving to secure lasting equality, peace, justice, & happiness for all in a united, reconciled #SriLanka,”   

On 13 February 2018 both US & Indian envoys called on the President & Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. Hectic discussions to salvage the outcome of the Local Government election sent shockwaves to both countries that helped steer regime change. The US supporting the international propaganda campaign against the previous government through the UNHRC Resolutions plus diplomatic demarches & influence over local NGOs & media while the Indian exerted its might tapping its trigger points in Tamil vote base, Estate Tamil vote base, politicians, political parties, & ‘academics’ on Indian payroll.

In 2013 the Swarnahansa Foundation sent a letter of complaint to the US envoy against a US diplomat who had visited Navatkuli to question the Sinhalese who returned to their original homes. This was the same diplomat who was exposed by the Sunday Leader newspaper for links with Sun Master of the TNA to whom an unrehabiliated LTTE cadre had been supplying signed but blank UNHRC submission forms to submit to the OHCHR & OISL investigators.

USAID ‘Election Support through Voter Education Program’ in July 2014 would have helped the regime change that took place in January 2015. Rs.190m had been allocated for this program to be rolled out through NGOs. It fitted well into Ranil’s one-month grooming stunt in the US the same month. The Sunday Times editorial on February 8 2015 noted: “It is an open secret that the former US Ambassador in Colombo reached out to the Opposition, especially the then Leader of the Opposition [Wickremesinghe]” and moved away from engagement with former President Rajapakse. The 100 day program was a clear giveaway of US sponsored regime change.

In 2016 some 50 research assistants from the Sri Lanka Parliament was sent for training to a workshop organized by USAID for which Rs.73m had been allocated – what does this all eventually add up to?

The setting up of the YouLead youth program echoes other initiatives that were part & parcel of US destabilizing operations – same USAID funded Cuban musicians in a covert program set to create a network of youth to be their ‘change’ operatives. ZunZuneo was Cuba’s Spring. In Ukraine, USAID partnered with Omidyar Network to kickstart the Kiev Spring. USAID has also ‘trained’ 100,000 Brazilian police in 1960s and many died as a result, USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy began pouring funds into opposition groups opposed to Haiti’s Aristide in 1990s, USAID donated $35m for mass sterilization program in Peru in 1990s, in 2006, the Washington Post revealed a covert $2 million USAID helped the “moderate” Palestinian Authority’s election bid against Hamas. Is it no surprise that Russia closed down USAID in 2012?

Knowing the nature of USAID, some of its operations in Sri Lanka should raise more than a few eyebrows when $60m has been allocated for 2015-16 alone especially when the present USAID head was formerly working in Kosovo the newly created independent state. Former Times of Ceylon journalist Hassina Leelarathna revealed that USAID had allocated $3.4m towards UNP victory in August 2015. http://srilankaexpress.org/usaid-3-4m-support-unp-2015-elections Rajapakse himself is on record to say the US had spent $650m to get rid of him.

In August 2017 the trade unions were up in arms against the intention of the Ministry of International Trade & Development Strategies to work with USAID to advise on changing Sri Lanka’s labor laws & worker rights. In US many a worker commit suicide on account of their hire & fire schemes when after arriving to work they discover they have no job!  

In a crass interference in internal affairs the US envoys tweet is self-explanatory "Conveyed warmest #Pongal greetings to Chief Minister Wigneswaran and had a good discussion on Northern Province issues as well as the need for #SriLanka to fulfill its Geneva commitments to ensure lasting national reconciliation and a brighter future for all its citizens," Mr Keshap tweeted. 

The interference of foreign envoys brings to mind the 1991 expulsion of the British High Commissioner David Gladstone by the Premadasa Govt for interfering in local elections.

The role of India in destabilizing Sri Lanka is nothing new and a factor Sri Lanka’s Governments have taken too lightly. Its scope of influence has only enlarged making India exert influence in virtually all spheres of life in Sri Lanka. Ajit Doval is said to have been the main driver of India’s role in the recent regime change.

India suffers a misconception that Sri Lanka can be used as India’s punching bag as and when it pleases. We have not forgotten or will forgive India for the 30 year suffering caused to the citizens by helping and fanning LTTE terrorism allowing Tamil Nadu to be used as a logistics hub by LTTE over the years and allowing Tamil Nadu politicians to exert unwarranted calls for a Tamil Homeland in Sri Lanka when ideally it should be in Tamil Nadu where 98% of world Tamils reside.

India has been exerting influence through its various deputy missions in Jaffna, Kandy, Hambantota culturally, economically, socially and even diplomatically. The pressure exerted to sign the ETCA allowing Indians to live, work & set up businesses in Sri Lanka is detrimental to the demography of the country which Sri Lanka’s politicians & advisors seem not to have the brains to realize. Imagine a country with over 1.3billion population being allowed to arrive live, work in Sri Lanka with a population of just over 20million? Already we are being dumped with everything India wants to throw away. Sri Lanka has become the garbage yard for India. India has exerted control over the government in many ways – Sampoor was simply a farce, Mattala airport was to turn it into an Indian airbase, Trinco oil tanks was merely to turn a very strategic area into an Indian naval base, Colombo port was also to stifle Sri Lanka’s development. Do our leaders have an iota of brains to understand that a fully functional Colombo & Hambantota Port would reduce profits for Chennai & Singapore ports, isn’t this why they want to have stakes in Sri Lanka so that they can mitigate and reduce Sri Lanka’s capacity to develop on its own?

How is it that large caches of arms & ammunition are suddenly appearing after the regime change culminating in an entire bus getting burnt following a grenade/bomb explosion a few days back resulting in armed forces personnel getting injured too. LTTE cadres are even being recruited to the Sri Lankan Army! Let’s not forget that the Tamil Nadu Liberation Army continues to exist in India.

The manner that India allows its fishermen to blatantly violate the international territorial boundaries using banned bottom trawlers thus stealing Sri Lanka’s fish and destroying Sri Lanka’s maritime areas goes unnoticed under the façade of diplomatic pressure exerted on Sri Lanka using Tamil Nadu filmstar politicians. It has become a joke to see Indian fishermen getting arrested enjoying free food and then being released while they make off with the profits and Sri Lanka is forced to enter discussions to come to an agreement where the violations of India are completely ignored. It is no different to the manner India is now interfering & meddling into the internal affairs of both Nepal & Maldives.

In fact none of India’s neighbors can boast to have any good relations with India and whose fault is it? India as a result of its own self-elevated superior attitude, has created for itself diplomatic debacles one after the other in all of the South Asian countries that surround it. Instead of being jealous of development of other countries and trying to stifle them is it not better for India to improve India’s own poverty & other ills first? How can India complain of other countries interfering into India’s internal affairs when India is doing exactly that in other countries!

The US & India may have brought this government to power & are trying their best to keep this government in power but the local government elections together with the postal votes reveal that not only the general public have lost confidence in the government but the public sector has too & the results are a clear denunciation of the government & the interferences by US, West & India into Sri Lanka’s internal affairs.

The manner that US & India behave is no different to a child throwing tantrums just because he cannot get the candy he wants.


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Sri Lanka Questions UNSG/UNHRC: Who killed 6261 soldiers during the final phase – LTTE or Tamil Civilians  

During the last few months before the end of the LTTE ground force there were 3 players inside the theatre of war – the Sri Lankan Armed Forces, the LTTE and Tamil civilians and the possibility of South Indians also fighting needs to be ascertained? We know that 6261soldiers died between 2006 and May 2009, we know that close to 300,000 people were saved, we are told that a figure between 40,000 to 200,000 had been killed whom accusers say are ‘civilians’. All these figures are confusing but we need to know how many were LTTE and how many can claim to be civilians and how credible is the evidence of the accusers.

Sri Lanka Military records reveal that 6261 soldiers died during the last phase of the conflict (Eelam IV). Their details – names, date killed are all available. How they got killed and more importantly who killed them is never answered. They had to have been killed by either of the 2 other parties inside the theatre of war – the LTTE or Tamil Civilians. However we also know that the LTTE had an auxiliary force called the “Makkal Padai” comprising 2 branches (Eelapadai & Gramapadai). These units blurred the distinction of who was a civilian and who was not – at least 10,000 of the Tamils claiming to be ‘civilians’ were trained as  combatants and are automatically denied civilian status.

Eelapadai– comprised 5000 volunteer civilians who were homeguards and later used during the final conflict. They were on LTTE payroll.

Gramapadai– comprised 5000 civilians who fought alongside LTTE and helped resist Army advances to LTTE dominated areas. They helped LTTE logistics and also took part in the final conflict.

Therefore, all those who turned up at the Army civilian medical centres and IDP receiving points (between Jan-May2009) cannot be categorized as Civilians – they may have been LTTE in civil or civilians who were part of the LTTE auxiliary force.

What is confusing the scenario further is the question of whether South Indian illegals also fought on side of the LTTE. We know for certain that illegals from Tamil Nadu were consistently arriving in Sri Lanka which is why we cannot make sense of the population and the births and deaths do not match as a result. Since 1981 proper census was not done. Most of the officials in the North were under LTTE influence. People on state payroll were also working part time for the LTTE. Others were too scared of LTTE and in such a scenario doctoring of figures by the grama sevaka and the AGA to suit LTTE cannot be ruled out.  

This is confirmed by UTHR (J) report that gramasevakas of Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu were working very closely with LTTE.

“From the 1990s the LTTE has used the headmen under its control to police the people, force them to attend demonstrations, perform compulsory military service as auxiliaries, impose punitive cuts of rations, diddle government aid and report on those coming in and going out...”

Human Rights Watch report reiterates this further (Feb 2009)

“They [the LTTE] got the lists of IDPs from the GS [grama sevaka, a village official] – every family had to register there – and then visited every family several times. If anybody tried to hide their sons and daughters, they would come back at night and search the house”



Former Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse informed that since July 2006 battle at Mavil Aru, 6,261 soldiers died, 29,551 were wounded (Gotabaya Rajapakse) & 22,000 LTTE killed

As of 19 May 2009 we need to know

Killed
Injured
Alive
Soldiers



LTTE in uniforms



LTTE in civilian clothing



Civilians engaged in combat



Civilians not trained by LTTE



LTTE family members



South Indians fighting for LTTE




Set against this we need to know how many escaped to government areas and away from LTTE and categorize them as civilians with no military training, civilians with military training, LTTE cadres in civil, others (illegal Indians) and LTTE families. We also need to establish how many Tamils were shot and killed by LTTE and how many were shot and injured by LTTE.

We also need to know how many of the above died naturally.

The numbers do not add up.

The LTTE
Led by Prabakaran, we know that LTTE had combatants in uniform as well as combatants who fought in civilian clothing. What we do not know is how many were in uniform and how many were in civilian clothing or how many in uniform changed to civilian clothing before the fight came to a close. No one especially the people calling for accountability seems to want to even answer this very basic question.

What we need to know is
·        How many LTTE cadres were in uniform during the final stage
·        How many LTTE cadres fought in civilian clothing & died in combat
·        How many LTTE cadres fought in civilian clothing were injured
·        How many LTTE cadres in uniform were injured (we also know that LTTE put injured cadres into buses and blew them up)
·        How many LTTE cadres in civilian clothing surrendered (we know that close to 12,000 LTTE cadres who surrendered were in civilian clothing)
·        How many LTTE cadres in uniform surrendered

The Tamil Civilians

·        We know that the LTTE had trained civilians in armed combat – what we do not know is how many among the 300,000 received such training and how many were sent to combat and died as a result or were injured from LTTE firing.
·        We also know that during IPKF presence the Indians too trained a civilian army to compliment their stooge Varatharaja Perumal whom the Indians planned to replace by bumping off Prabakaran.

What we need to know is

·        How many civilians inside the theatre of war were civilians who had no military training by the LTTE.
·        How many civilians had served as LTTE combatants during some stage in their life
·        How many civilians took active part in combat and died engaged in hostilities
·        How many civilians who had no training died in exchange of fire (fog of war may not determine from whose fire they died)
·        Only in answering above can we determine the number of civilians who died. To qualify to be a civilian they cannot have been armed or taken part in hostilities. If so, they lose their right to civilian status and thus no one can claim them as civilians being killed by the Army.
·        How many of the 300,000 were trained by LTTE in armed combat and would have killed our soldiers in the battlefield before they were saved?
·        How many of the 300,000 never held a gun or was trained by the LTTE.
According to ICRC Rule 5. Definition of Civilian / Civilian Population
The phrase “civilian population” within the meaning of this Convention shall include all those not enlisted in any branch of the combatant services nor for the time being employed or occupied in any belligerent establishment as defined in Article 2.”
The term “belligerent establishment” is defined in Article 2 as “military, naval or air establishment, or barracks, arsenal, munition stores or factories, aerodromes or aeroplane workshops or ships of war, naval dockyards, forts, or fortifications for defensive or offensive purposes, or entrenchments”.

LTTE violated the customary law principle in Article 51(7) of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions by using civilians and protected spaces for military purposes thereby making those spaces legitimate targets to the opposing side. LTTE is faulted for endangering civilian lives and infrastructure as they are prohibited from using civilians.

In the light of the above how many Tamils can be termed as ‘civilian’?

How many Tamils belonged to ‘helps/contributes/advances’ the military ‘goals/objectives’ of the LTTE? (these activities include sentry duty, building bunds, bunkers, trenches, transporting military material, even carrying dead LTTE cadres) if so these Tamils cannot be given protection of ‘civilian’ under international law in a conflict.

LTTE intentionally used civilians as a battlefield strategy – LTTE had an auxiliary force, LTTE used civilians as hostages, LTTE used civilians as human shields.  

LTTE forced the Sri Lankan Military to forego attacks on legitimate targets in order to protect civilians held by LTTE or forced the Sri Lanka Military to change tactics which resulted in troop casualties which ICRC South Asia Head in July 2009 admitted. It also forced ground commanders to weigh legitimate military objective against the injury to troops and take decisions.
The Committee Established to Review NATO Bombings in Yugoslavia made clear that the decision of the Military Commander in deciding military advantage is held above that of any human rights lawyer. Just because some say casualties could have reduced if a,b,c was adopted it does not become any war crime.

The PoE itself admits that soldiers risked their own lives, helped countless ‘civilians’ attempting to escape war zone and ended up incurring heavy troop casualties to rescue over 100,000 people.

What is important to note is that civilian casualties in an armed conflict even significant in number does not establish any violation of international law as per doctrine of ‘proportionality’ in scenario of incidental injury and collateral damage. Such deaths though unfortunate were never intentional or planned (LTTE keeping civilians and firing from among civilians was planned and intentional)

Harm to a civilian cannot automatically become illegal. Illegality comes in determining those who violated the laws of armed conflict and the principles of distinction & proportionality. Clearly LTTE violated.  

Let’s also not forget that the figures of dead emerged only after December 2009 after the UTHR(J) claimed “tens of thousands killed” during the final months of the conflict.Between December 2009 to December 2012 even after the PoE there was NO EVIDENCE to support the figures quoted as being killed (neither credible allegations nor credible evidence)

What is clear is that no one can establish the actual population figures before the last phase to establish the number of dead as against the number saved and how to differentiate LTTE from civilians. Confounding the matter further is the possibility that population and LTTE cadres may be further obliterated by South Indian illegal populations and fighters too. No one has researched this aspect.

While the propaganda networks are spinning lies and fairytales, and UN officials are doing their best to bring to the dock Sri Lanka’s military claiming the army killed civilians without touching on how many LTTE cadres were killed or making no statement on the 5000 missing soldiers, we should not allow them to get away by namecalling and slandering.

Who killed our soldiers?
How many LTTE were killed and how can UN establish the 40,000 as ‘civilians’ and whether these deaths were outside of the legally accepted proportionality/collateral damage to claim as war crimes. UN cannot sling mud and start tribunals just so that their people can secure jobs every time new offices are opened. All of the UN tribunals when scrutinized reveal to be nothing by while elephants not doing any justice to the victims. Sri Lanka must refuse to be another victim of UN systematic lies and distortions.

There are plenty of loopholes in all of the UN/UNHRC reports/panels and their findings. They have opted to rely on LTTE fronts, LTTE propagandists and LTTE sympathizers for their ‘witness’ accounts. All these third party, 4th party versions have been brought to ZERO by Maj. Gen. Kamal Gunaratne’s book – Road to Nandikal which exposes all the lies. UN / UNSG and UNHRC should feel ashamed.




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ALL LIES: The 1956 ‘Sinhala Only’ Act is NOT the root cause of ethnic tensions in Sri Lanka

There are some major misconceptions being floated even by learned academics & political pundits without putting facts & timelines in perspective. The Official Language Act of 1956 (which was to come into effect in 1964) returned the status of Sinhala language that the 3 colonial invaders usurped upon their arrival in 1505. Tamil was never an official language either before or during colonial rule to claim denial of what they never enjoyed. The much hyped about Bandaranaike-Chelvanayagam Pact in July 1957 (which was immediately annulled) Tamil leaders agreed to continue to keep Sinhala as the Official Language but wanted to promote devolution while the Tamil Language Act of 1958 allowed reasonable use of Tamil language. Therefore, all those parroting that the Official Language Act of 1956 was the root cause of Sinhala-Tamil ethnic tensions are completely wrong in deriving at this conclusion as evidence & facts completely demolishes this bogus theory. 

Tamil leaders began quest for a separate Tamil state well before 1956 Official Language Act. Tamil Militancy began quest for a separate Tamil state well before 1983 July riots. But you have been ignorantly led to believe that Sinhala Only Act of 1956 & July 1983 riots were the reasons for Ethnic Tensions & Justify taking up arms. All this is utter lies. Please read and understand by putting the dots together by looking at the timelines of events & the demands and you will realise that what the Tamil leaders demand is EXACTLY THE SAME as what the LTTE and LTTE diaspora are now demanding.   


The basic facts
The island of Sinhale (not Ceylon, not Sri Lanka) was invaded & occupied by 3 colonial rulers since 1505 with the British being virtually handed over the entire island under a deceptive agreement known as the Kandyan Convention in 1815. Sinhale rule covering 180 kings/queens ended in 1815 and was replaced by foreign rule that lasted 443 years of which 133 years was ruled by the British.

Foreign rule was replaced by dominion independence on 4 February 1948. Dominion status did not afford the island full independence which meant the UK Supreme Court had the final say in all legal matters & the Queen remained head of the State. This changed only in 1972 May 22 with the Republican Constitution.


Everyone seems to have forgotten a period covering over 2600 years before foreign rule where all of the rulers followed the Buddhist precepts of Dasa Raja Dhamma to rule including the invader rulers like South Indian Elara. At no point during this long period have there been any instances of ‘ethnic’ tensions or clashes! Under majority rule none of the minorities were discriminated in pre-colonial rule!

It was the created & manufactured colonial divide & rule policies that divided people who had been previously living in harmony together. Simple logic being that if historically there had been tensions between Sinhalese & Tamils it had to have existed before colonial rule but there is no such evidence! Who can answer why there were no trouble between people BEFORE the foreigners arrived?

Colonial rulers confiscated & discriminated for 443 years. There have been no calls for acknowledgement, accountability or reparations for the crimes suffered this period. We are suffering the legacy of what these colonial rulers manufactured to remain in power.

Unfortunately, the post-independence leaders, many who were educated in English & nurtured to be loyal to the foreign masters did not raise the need to reverse the discrimination suffered by the majority populace who defended the nation and sacrificed their lives doing so. Others were enjoying handouts of the foreigners in exchange for being their loyal servants.

Colonial divide and rule was such that the Colonial rulers were discriminating the majority who were defending the nation and showering perks and privileges to the minorities who were loyal to them. Why does no one raise objections to the manner the majority populace was discriminated during colonial rule?

Why does no one speak about the IMBALANCE? Or is everyone saying that this less than 10% should continue to enjoy what they did for 443years while the 90% others remain marginalized?

The issue is important primarily because the Tamils brought by colonial rulers from South India after 1505 numbered more than the Tamils who were termed ‘Ceylon Tamils’ since 1911.

Tamils cannot evolve in 2 different countries. They have to either evolve in South India or Sri Lanka however, The Missionary Guide Book affirms “The Tamulians who it is supposed came over from the opposite coasts of India” while G G Ponnambalam himself said Tamils are not Ceylonese but Dravidians. Patrick Peebles claims that of the 123,565 working in the 996 plantations, 115,092 were Indians. According to Devotta, between 1843 & 1859 (within 16 years), 903,557 Indian coolies had entered Ceylon brought by Colonial British. 

What is unfair is not Tamils holding portfolios but that the ratio against the population was biased by purposely marginalizing the majority & denying them equal opportunities. However, equitable distribution based on ethnic ratio against population is acceptable.

The inequality was evident,
·      Tamils constituted over 40% of the franchise for the Educated Members seat (1818 Jane Russel)

·      44 schools were functioning in the Jaffna peninsula by 1822 by 1848 it rose to 105 schools and 16 English schools. By 1834 more than 100 Christian Missionary schools were teaching over 7000 students when the country population was just 1.1m

·      Asia’s 1st English education school was opened in Vaddukoddai in 1823

·      In 1931 the country population was 5.3m but Tamils held 19.4% of government jobs

·      In 1946, two years before independence 33% of the civil service & 40% of the judicial service were Tamils (Chandra Richard de Silva, 1983)

·      In 1948, after independence 60% government jobs were held by Tamils who were less than 10% of the population.

·      Even by 1956 (8 years after independence), 30% Ceylon Administrative Service, 50% Ceylon Clerical Service, 60% Engineers & Doctors, 40% Armed Forces were held by ONLY Tamils while 31% of students admitted to university were Tamils. 

·      The intake of 1969-70 to science & engineering courses at university, Tamils constituted 35%, 45% engineering & medical faculties – where was the discrimination?


Another factor that even academics chose to ignore is that before 1505 there were no Sinhala Christians or Catholics. There were only Sinhalese and all Sinhalese were Buddhists.  Before 1505, there were no Tamil Christians/Catholics only Tamils who were Hindus.

Sinhalese had been the official language used before 1815 while Buddhism was the state religion. Tamil was never an official language during the rule of Kings neither was it the language of administration during rule of Britishand this is key as it completely demolishes the argument that in making Sinhala the Official Language of Sri Lanka, Tamil language was being discriminated. The demand to make Sinhalese the Official Language after independence was solely to rectify the injustices to the Sinhalese by foreign invaders and had NOTHING whatsoever to do with denying Tamils as Tamils never enjoyed official status for Tamil language ever.

This is extremely important in understanding the background to the issue & to realize there is no real basis or foundation for a grievance when in 1956 the Official Language Act declared Sinhala as the Official Language.

From 1815 the language used was English but only a handful of elite Sinhalese & elite Tamils who had converted to Christianity after studying in missionary schools & obtaining foreign qualifications were handed the post-independence leadership. The majority of Sinhalese & the majority of Tamils did not know English!

The British handed over governance to these elite handful, but how could they run a country in English where 99% of the populace did not know English, please note SWRD Bandaranaike could not read or write in Sinhalese possibly the Tamil leaders suffered same in Tamil as they were all educated in English!

Some dates are important to decipher & comprehend the true status quo of the issue

Firstly, there was NO SINHALA ONLY ACT – it was called the Official Language Act No 33 of July 1956. “Be it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and the House of Representatives of Ceylon in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same,” This act proclaimed that Sinhala language ‘shall be the one official language of Ceylon’. The Act was to come to effect on 1 January 1964 while provision was made for the reasonable use of Tamil Language by the special provisions Act of September 1958.

The reaction of the Tamils to the 1956 Official Language Act was mild in comparison to their reaction when SWRD introduced the Social Disabilities Act in April 1957 denying discrimination by caste a crime which Tamils were guilty of against their own.

Tamils had been denying their own low caste Tamils the right to education, to enter restaurants even kovils to worship! The mass protests by Tamil leaders against the 1957 Social Disabilities Act was way more powerful and vociferous than the pocket protests against the Official Language Act of 1956. Tamil leaders even travelled to UK to plead against this.

The best example is Sir P Ramanathan leader of Tamil elite who objected to the Donoughmore Commission granting universal franchise to males & females above 21 in 1931. He even pleaded with the Governor not to give voting rights to Tamil low castes & demanded separate carriages to low castes when the train from Colombo to Jaffna was launched.


Anyone trying to present arguments claiming Sinhala Only to be the cause of the conflict must first explain why Tamils would oppose the 1957 Social Disabilities Act which criminalized discriminating people by caste. Why would Tamils travel all the way to UK to demand the UK Government annul this Act? There have been more caste riots between Tamils than the handful of ‘riots’ that are being used to demand a separate state!

The Illankai Tamil Arasu Katchchi or Federal Party carried out an anti-Sri campaign on 19 January 1957 tarring cars that bore vehicle number places ‘Sri’. Counter campaigns started only after ITAK action.
ITAK also called for action against ministers visiting the northeast & cabinet ministers Dahanayake, M Marikkar were attacked in Batticoloa, MP Siriwardena who was on a mail train to Jaffna was blocked by Amirthalingam’s ‘boys’.

Noteworthy is that the Official Language Act was in 1956 July, the Social Disabilities Act was in April 1957 while the BC Pact was in July 1957 & the Tamil Language Act came in September 1958.
It is clear that the Social Disabilities act is what prompted Tamil leaders to push for the BC Pact as the elite Tamils became worried they were losing their hold over their own people!

All those who publicly claim 1956 Official Language Act to be the ROOT CAUSE of the Sinhala-Tamil conflict must explain why if Sinhala Only was the issue in 1956 why should the 1957 Bandaranaike-Chelvanayagam pact continue to maintain Sinhala as official language but promote devolution? This was how ‘devolution’ was plugged to be peddled as the ‘solution’ to a bogus ‘ethnic problem’. It is a pity that academics and historians are yet unable to put the key facts into perspective.

Tamil leaders were further exposed when the university standardization was brought in 1973. The standardization enabled students from less developed districts to gain admission to university.Those that had been enjoying inequitable distribution was naturally angered because the 1973 standardization meant students from less developed cities/towns finally got a chance to enter university which previously they were unable to do.

For the Vellala Tamil high caste leaders this was another jolt for it meant low caste Tamils could not only gain school education as a result of the 1957 Social Disabilities Act but they could also enter university because of the 1973 standardization.

The 1973 Standardization was objected by elite Sinhalese families too because it meant less privileged Sinhalese could also gain admission to universities.

We next move on to the claims that the calls for a separate Tamil state (using nomenclatures of self-determination, homeland etc) was AFTER the Sinhala Only Act or rather the Official Language Act was introduced in 1956.

Here are some questions for those who claim that the 1956 Official Language Act making Sinhala the Official Language was the cause for ethnic tensions

1.    Why did Tamil leaders demand a separate Tamil state from the British Empire in 1941?

2.    Why did Tamil leaders create ethnic-based political party All Ceylon Tamil Congress in 1944 if they wanted to live in peaceful coexistence with other communities?

3.    Why did Tamil leaders demand 50-50 representation in Parliament when Tamils were 733,000 and Sinhalese populace was 4.6million at time of demand? In fact Lord Soulsbury declared the demand a ‘mockery of democracy’.

4.    Why did imported Chelvanayagam form the Illankai Tamil Arasu Katchchi (ITAK) in 1948 with aims & objectives to form a ‘separate Tamil state’?

5.    In 1951 ITAK declared “the Tamil speaking people in Ceylon constitute a nation distinct from that of the Sinhalese by every fundamental test of nationhood”

6.    Why was there no objections when LTTE declared ‘Tamil Only’ in 1990 when it ran its own defacto region with LTTE police, post offices, currency/notes, stamps, courts etc?
7.    Immediately after the Official Language Act in July 1956 & even before its implementation, the ITAK summoned its national convention in Trincomalee on 19 August 1956 and passed the following resolutions:

·      the replacement of the present pernicious constitution by a rational and democratic constitution based on the federal principle and the establishment of one or more Tamil linguistic state or states incorporating all geographically contiguous areas in which the Tamil speaking people are numerically in a majority as federating unit or units enjoying the widest autonomous and residuary powers consistent with the unity and external security of Ceylon;
·      The restoration of the Tamil language to its rightful place enjoying the absolute parity of status with Sinhalese as an official language of the country;
·      The repeal of the present citizenship laws and the enactment in their place of laws recognizing the right to full citizenship on the basis of a simple test of residence for all persons who have made this country their home;
·      The immediate cessation of colonization of the traditional Tamil speaking areas with Sinhalese people.

While the above demands & overtures were made by Tamil leaders for a separate state BEFORE the 1956 Official Language Act, the following calls by Tamil leaders for a separate state were made BEFORE the supposed 1983 riotswhich has become another ruse to justify demand for a separate Tamil state.

1.  Professor C. Suntharalingam the father of Tamil Eelam concept created Eela Thamil Ottrumai Munnani (Unity Front of Eelam Tamils) in 1959. “We have made up our minds, come what may, that we shall constitute a separate state of Eelam”
2.  ITAK leader S. J. Chelvanayagam after winning the by-election for the Kankesanturai Parliamentary seat, held on 7 February 1975 declared “I wish to announce to my people and to the country that I consider the verdict at this election as a mandate that the Tamil Eelam nation should exercise the sovereignty already vested in the Tamil people and become free.”
3.  1976 May 14th Vaddukoddai Resolution the 5 objectives were

a)    State of Tamil Eelam to consist of North & Eastern provinces to all Tamil speaking people
b)    Constitution of Tamil Eelam based on principles of decentralization. No foremost place to any religion or territorial community.
c)    Tamil Eelam will assure equal status to all
d)    Tamil Eelam will be a secular state with equal protection to all religions



e)    Tamil will be language of the State but Sinhala speaking minority can educate and transact in Sinhala subject to reciprocity of Tamil speaking minority in Sinhala state.  (didn’t they demand equal language rights – if so why make only Tamil language of the state?)

4.  In 1977, Tamil United Front (TUF) which became Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), asked the Tamil people for a mandate to secede as the separate State of Tamil Eelam. The TULF election manifesto stated “The Tamil nation must take the decision to establish its sovereignty in its homeland on the basis of its right to self-determination. The only way to announce this decision to the Sinhalese government and to the world is to vote for the Tamil United Liberation Front.” Tamil United Liberation Front General Election Manifesto, July 1977

5.  Armed militancy began in the 1970s and LTTE was formed well before 1983 completely demolishing the notion that Tamils took up arms because of July 1983 riots.

Anyone who has doubted links with LTTE & the Tamil leaders need to only refer the statement by Y. Yogi on behalf of LTTE on 26 April 1992 in Nallur Jaffna at the commemoration of Chelvanayagam

“Thanthai Chelva was the elder statesman who opened the path for the present struggle of the Tamils. He had to carry the struggle forward under great difficulties. We of the LTTE accord Thanthai Chelva and his sincere followers a respected position in the Tamil Eelam liberation struggle.”

If anyone is in doubt all that needs to be done is to read the election manifestos of the TNA in 2001, 2004, 2010, 2013, 2015, Sampanthan’s speech at the ITAK annual convention in 2012


Some people have been lying to the world and making people believe a lot of lies. It is up to the intelligence of people to find the truth for themselves and the best way to do that is by asking questions and figuring out the answers and using the timelines and events to draw one’s own conclusions.

What can be concluded is that 1956 Official Language Act was not the root cause of ethnic tensions as Tamil separatist chants by Tamil leaders began before 1956 while Tamil armed militancy began before July 1983 squashing the argument that Black July was reason for Tamils to take up arms.



Shenali D Waduge


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Mind, Science, Intelligence & Perception

Kanthar P Balanathan


I rummaged through my library, and I found this folder that had my collection of articles on, “The Mind”, which I collected since the 1980s and my brother’s book on Biology. I always wanted to treasure these collections as they are of value to transpire the true nature of myself and humans in general.

I made notes during my visit to my Brother’s research laboratory at his University. My late brother who was a Professor explained one of his research experiments on the brain activities in a moth, with an electrode dipped into its brain cell. The moth responded distinctively to green colour than to other colours, and the response was clearly seen on a computer with waveforms. This is when my mind unfolded an appetence to enhance my knowledge of, the human brain, mind, neurophysiology, mechanistic and non-mechanistic science, and consciousness.

I believe that I demonstrate my true nature based on the intelligence and perception of my neural network. The differentials in thoughts and the like are due to the differential knowledge, which humans inherit genetically, intellectually, socially, and culturally. My contention is, “Knowledge is power”, and high intellectual level is attained by perceiving via self-motivated creative thinking and understanding of pure reasoning.

The human body is a biological machine consisting of five sensory systems plus the sixth sense known as the “Perception”. The biological machine is manipulated physically and intellectually by the human brain. Intelligence is defined as “understanding with pure reasoning”. Eye vision is able to identify objects. The scientific elucidation of “light” is that they are visible waves of the “electromagnetic spectrum”. My belief and knowledge of the functions of the five plus one senses unravelled the truth of, “who am I and how I should live”.

I believe that neuron has to be the starting point referred to as the building block of the brain. Inputs to the brain through the five senses can only be interrogated or compared if there are set reference values. I was able to fortify this by reasoning out the differentials in language, culture, and behaviour of different groups. My apprehension on the transformation of scientific thoughts into philosophical thoughts to reach recent primitive humans made a clear way to digest the philosophical writings of leading writers. Although the primitive people had the sixth sense, the primitives were not able to trigger the process of “thoughts” and “reasoning” in the Stone Age.

In our day to day life, conflict among people seems to be a fact of life. Individuals with different people have different goals which result in conflict or dispute. The existence of conflicts or disputes is not a bad thing or harmful as long as it is resolved effectively. The effective result of resolution can lead to personal and professional growth. My belief in understanding with pure reasoning plays a pre-eminent function in the process.

It was a challenge to me to apprehend the human neural system and how I had been able to live like a one-eyed king in the land of the emotional blind. The day I left the land of the blind, I was able to realise who I am and how I should live in the scientific world.



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Racial Riots: People of Sri Lanka, tell the World the Facts

In Sri Lanka, there is the majority Sinhala Buddhists and there are the minorities that comprise Tamils, Muslims, Christians & Catholics. The people live peacefully but there are many others who do not want them to live peacefully. It is always important to dissect who are the benefactors of racial tensions and it is generally not the party that is being accused. No one brings upon himself global condemnation unless there is a bigger plan. In putting a pattern to the violence, the real mischief makers can be derived.

Let us first run through the events.

22 February Teldeniya– 4 drunk men travelling in a three wheeler attacked a truck driver for not allowing them to overtake his vehicle. The truck driver H.G. Kumarasinghe, a 41-year-old father of two (one child disabled) succumbed to his injuries and died. What right do 4 drunks have to hit a person to the point of death just for not allowing them to overtake him?
It so happened that the 4 drunk men were Muslims and it so happened that the truck driver was a Sinhalese Buddhist. In all probability this was an isolated incident and the incident had nothing to do with racism – a few drunkards were angry that another vehicle was not allowing them to overtake.

More importantly note the dates. The attack took place on 22 February 2018 and Kumarasinghe had been in the hospital intensive care for 10 days. He eventually succumbed to his injuries on 3rd March 2018. Attacks started only on 4th March 2018 with curfew being put in the night in Digana area of Kandy district.

This is what Kumarasinghe’s wife had to say “There is no point in fighting and claiming more precious lives of the people and making more widows like me.”

It is very important for people to understand the incident timelines.

Now came an opportunity for parties looking for ways to aggravate an incident to start mayhem. Anger by people is instigated when authorities do not take action against the initial action but allow reaction & go after the reactions & reactors only. Similarly, ignoring racist sentiments of one party/individuals and highlighting statements by others and claiming only those to be racist invariably contributes to tensions. This was the case in all previous incidents of racial tensions. Actions are ignored & Reaction & Reactors are punished causing further chaos. In this case it warranted action against the 4 drunkards without waiting for a man to be killed 10 days later and riots that ensued by parties that were waiting for an isolated incident to turn it into a racial riot.

The easiest way of inciting people’s emotions was by triggering racial hatred and transferring isolated incidents into major themed issues which benefits all but the actual victims. As people can see the ultimate victims were Sinhalese and Muslims living in the area – the trouble makers who are generally not of the area and those that fund them have the last laugh while others like media and parties that need issues to live & earn by are elated because these are opportunities for them to show their importance! Are you getting the bigger picture now?

Media stands guilty of fanning these tensions with their media headlines and half-truth & exaggerated stories. Here are a few examples,

·      Times of India - “Sri Lanka blocks social media networks to stop sectarian violence”
·      Indian Express– “In Sri Lanka's anti-Muslim violence, an echo of post-war Sinhala triumphalism”
·      Sri Lanka Guardian - “Anti-Muslim violence rears its ugly head again in Sri Lanka”
·      BBC– “Sri Lanka struggles to halt days of Buddhist riots”
·      Al Jazeera - “Muslims say they are being systematically targeted by the Sinhalese Buddhist majority.”
·      ABC Australia – “Sri Lanka blocks social media as Buddhist mobs attack mosques”

See the extent of exaggerations, falsehoods and lies the media are spreading – it is not social media but these media entities that need to be blocked!

Who are preaching to Sri Lanka on racial violence it is none other than the countries that create racial violence. US where blacks are still discriminated, US where they fund regime change and import Islamic extremists to create mayhem to justify their troop presence, US which has been the only country to drop the atomic bomb twice and killed thousands of people. UK where half of all mosques have been attacked since 9/11, UK where Muslims live in fear of Islamaphobia attacks. Germany witnesses 10 attacks a day on migrants, less said about the UN puppet envoys and their solutions the better. India, that secretly trained Tamil militants in India, that uses its intelligence to influence various parties & individuals in Sri Lanka and where daily some sort of racial riot is taking place - these are the parties preaching to Sri Lanka on ethnic violence and racism!

The speech by MP Wimal Weerawansa in Parliament clearly brings this out. He declared that one Mohamed Irfan Mohamed in his face book post had said that the police had asked Muslims to stay inside, then electricity was switched off in the area and an unknown group came and attacked. This time a Muslim boy died not killed because he had entered a shop that had been attacked and the smoke caused difficulty in breathing. His name was Samsudeen Abdul Basith.

This is what Basith’s brother had to say “I am requesting all groups not to fight anymore because no good will come out of it. We all are sons and daughters of the same mother and father. We all have the same red blood. We are separated only by religions and races. It is not fair to attack innocent people like us. We are living in Pallekele in peace and harmony. Don’t destroy the unity in our area to fulfill any personal agendas,”

If Kumarasinghe’s wife and Basith’s brother the real victims are saying that violence is not the answer why should others feel need for violence than them? This clearly points to insidious agendas erupting using these isolated incidents.

MP Weerawansa also went on to say that Opposition MP Dilum Amunugama had spoken to the police & informed them to take action as he felt some trouble was brewing. So warnings were given well ahead of time for the police to take action. Did they do so? If they didn’t, were they told not to do so, if so by whom? Police take orders only from their superiors and their superiors take orders only from the Government in power. Who will investigate this?

Let us go back at some of the riots in the past.

1958 riots (lasted 5 days from 22 May to 27 May)
Important to note some key events that led to the riots: British Navy closure of Trincomalee base left Indian laborers without jobs and GOSL agreed to resettle them in Polonnaruwa which the people opposed. Polonnaruwa train station attacked on 22nd& 24th May. On May 26, PM Bandaranaike claimed riots were due to the death of Nuwara Eliya Mayor D A Seneviratne which gave reason to start fresh riots and highlights the irresponsible remarks politicians make. The 1958 riots is one of Sinhalese attacking Tamils, Tamils too attacking Sinhalese. Just as Tamils were killed, Sinhalese were also killed. The victims were the people who ended up killed, those that were injured and those whose properties were destroyed even Tamil kovils and Buddhist temples were attacked. In short there was no one completely innocent party. It was on 27 May 1958 that emergency was declared and ITAK & JVP were banned. It was these same two groups that became key instigators of future bloodsheds.

That riots are planned & manufactured can be seen from the absence of riots from 1958 to 1977. If there was natural affinity between ethnic groups they should be eternally fighting each other – which was never the case especially zero such incident before 1505. An element of state involvement together with other hidden groups is obvious.

1977 August riots is one such case of state terrorism together with political opportunism. A case of a Tamil getting accidentally electrocuted in Jaffna led to the JRJ Govt refusing to conduct an impartial inquiry and cunning Tamil politicians making political mileage out of it. There was nothing anti-Tamil or pro-Sinhalese about this incident. Further proof of state involvement comes in the fact that there was no mass participation. State involvement was confirmed recently when the UNP Leader and PM admitted & apologized for the UNP’s role in burning of the Jaffna library in 1981 where claims of promoting police officers responsible further strengthening the argument of UNP role in fanning ethnic tensions. Months later the constitution was changed and Executive Presidency was created and the Prevention of Terrorism Act came into being. Sri Lanka’s constitution has been amended 19 times. 17 times it has been amended by UNP, the political party that introduced the 1978 constitution!

July 1983 again contrary to misconception this riot too had nothing to do with the general masses in particular the prime accuser the Sinhala Buddhists. In fact it was they who housed Tamil friends and families. Again the UNP Government was in power, the men that came seeking Tamil homes had electoral lists and looted the premises after which the homes were doused. Many of the elite Tamil areas were given police protection and saved from attack. It had all the hallmarks of state involvement.

It was under the same UNP government that terrorism emerged and falsely spread the notion of ethnic-racial conflict when LTTE terrorism victimized all communities including Tamils.

Just ahead of the 2015 Presidential elections took place the Durga Town/Aluthgama riots. Once again isolated incidents were either manufactured or vested groups were lying in wait to create a tension. The incident killed several birds – it lost Muslim vote base for the former President, it added to the case that Sinhala Buddhists were the only violent ethnic community in Sri Lanka and it gave a reason for the entire world and UN to declare Sri Lanka a failed state requiring foreign intervention.

Gintota riots of 2017. Here too an isolated incident of a vehicle injuring a mother and a child led to unnecessary tension. The vehicle was ridden by a Sinhalese and the injured was a mother and child. At no point of time did the vehicle purposely knock the mother or child. In fact the driver paid Rs.25,000 and settled the matter at the police.  However, after the riots ensued locals accused a former UNP Pradeshiya Sabha member Mohamed Kiyaz as leading the mob attack. Another example of UNP involvement in racial riots. Who are these mobs that are attacking? Are they associated to any political party or politician, do they even have links to foreign intelligence and on their payroll, are police also on other payroll – these are the answers we need to know.

There is a major difference in State supported conflict and actual racial riots. This is what people need to understand. Similarly, racism is one thing, racist practices are quite another. Everybody will have some racist attributes depending on their personal experiences but that does not necessarily construe racial discrimination leave alone violence against others. In short Sinhalese cannot be blamed for 1977 or 1983 but the then State Government should be held accountable. The world projection is that Christians hate Muslims and vice versa but it does not necessarily mean all Christians hate or must hate Muslims and vice versa. Similarly, the perception on Jews & Muslims is the same, blacks & whites too.

Let’s put things in political perspective. Like it or not it is slowly emerging that this present coalition government came into being with a lot of foreign help & funding to advance foreign agendas. The people having got deceived once reversed their wrong by giving the coalition government a clear message through the local government elections. The social media that greatly helped the Opposition victory was also highlighting Muslim sentiments that appealed to fellow Muslims to be calm and showcased Government involvement, it was no surprise that with the cat out of the bag the Government quickly decided on damage control by freezing all social media and slowing internet. It showed a desperate government and the desperate measures a desperate government that had lost the publics approval would take.

An isolated incident was enough and came at a time when the PM was facing image catastrophe’s – he was publicly being called a rogue decimating his Mr. Clean image built over the years, he was under public scrutiny for not arresting his close friend Mahendran, he was facing a No Confidence Motion, the election results clearly convened that the people were not agreeable to constitutional changes, the witch hunt against the armed forces, the plans to devolve and divide Sri Lanka and numerous other detrimental decisions the Government was taking in respect to selling national assets and giving stakes to India including allowing Indians to live & work in Sri Lanka.

Therefore, it is important for people to ask themselves – who are the benefactors of ethnic tensions. It is not the ordinary Sinhalese or Muslims who are really the victims. The benefactors are generally those who instigate the worsen the situation.

It is also important for people to be thankful that the PTA is in place. If the PTA had been repealed as the international community and UN are insisting by violating UN Charter & interfering in Sri Lanka’s domestic affairs, the Government would not have been able to declare emergency or curfew and take measures to quell the situation.

If powers had been devolved and tensions emerged the Centre would have been helpless and the devolved politically motivated leaders would have worsened the situation. If ethnic tensions had taken place in North against Sinhala minority what would have been their fate? If ethnic tensions had taken place in East against Muslim minority by Tamils what would have been their fate?

These answers are important and should completely demolish the demands that the foreign interfering governments are making to change the constitution, devolve powers, repeal PTA and other detrimental demands that if implemented would certainly take Sri Lanka into a destabilized state. Is it en route to this that the US forced Sri Lanka to sign deals with Peace Corps to place US military on the ground or agreements with India would also ensure India becomes the decision makers in Sri Lanka? Is this what the people of Sri Lanka want and is this what the treacherous politicians are helping using our vote. Why is the Opposition not highlighting these clearly to the people? Our people are intelligent enough to understand the ground realities. It is why both Sinhalese & Muslims used social media to highlight the truth while vested parties were trying to spur hatred and since social media provided people to counter argue which print media and electronic media does not, the State quickly went and removed people’s rights to express themselves. This is a major faux pas on the part of a rising

People must accept facts. To appease the situation the solution is not to take sides but to table the facts and ensure that the people honor these facts. Every time the spokespersons have turned incidents into minority-majority or ethno-religious and ignoring the initial action accused the reactors further aggravating the chaos. If facts are presented before the nation & properly explained to the world, media & others there would be no occasion for them to manipulate or misinterpret the situation. This is what everyone needs to understand.

The other major coincidence is that these ‘tensions’ are emerging just before a key Geneva session wherein the UNHRC have no evidence but are arm-twisting the Government to commit hara kiri and make drastic decisions just to remain in power at the cost of the entire Nation & its People.



Shenali D Waduge


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Hate Crimes against Muslims in the West  

They say the white man speaks with a forked tongue. The double speak & hypocrisy is seen clearly in the manner the West preaches to the rest of the world while doing the exact opposite by policy. The statistics by West speak for themselves.

At times Western nations partner with political Islam when it suits their agenda while at other times the West bombs Islamic nations to the stone age. The Muslim world have yet to understand the real politik of the plot or are they addressing this by covert means. Today, many abandoned Christian churches in the West are now mosques. Rich Muslim businesses are purchasing key Western cities and influencing Western policy makers and driving the whites out of the city to more rural & quieter surroundings. The whites are feeling isolated in their own land. These are undoubtedly angering the ordinary white citizens and their reactions have got lukewarm attention by white policy makers.

It is no secret that CIA & Pentagon are linked & supporting Islamic terrorist groups while the Western media loves to denigrate Muslims when it pleases their agenda & then empathize with Muslims when it suits their global expansionist agenda too. Muslims are a favored battering ram.

Muslim population
France – 6.2m (9.6% of total population)
US – 3.45m (1.1% of total population)
UK – 2.7m (4.4% of total population)
Germany – 4m (5% of total population)
Canada – 1m (3.2% of total population)
Australia - 604,200 (2.6% of total population)

Muslims are unaware how far West influences Madrassas & Mullahs that turn Muslims into radicals en route to doing exactly what the West wants, to fill their war chests and generate dollars through sale of manufactured arms & ammunition for every conflict that are ‘created’. If Islamic countries are not manufacturing arms, how is it that Islamic terrorists are armed? Who is supplying the arms to them?

The intellectual Muslims have failed to rise and educate their people not to fall prey. The Muslim youth have become guinea pigs of the West’s geopolitical agendas and they have not cared that these brainwashed men let loose around the world are causing mayhem.

What are the ‘irritants’ against Muslims claimed by people of the West?

Political correctness and fear of being called ‘racists’ curb people expressing their sentiments but a good analysis of comments by people in the West pinpoint these irritants to be – questioning the demand for sudden halal food labels (a demand that never existed before), open animal sacrifice (a ritual the West feels belongs to stone age), loud speakers at mosques, mosques & madrassas mushrooming in residential areas especially close to other religious sites, new dress code of all black worn by women and children and the new dress by males which many whites feel is not showing any respect for the indigenous culture and are intentionally self-segregating from society while Muslims are complaining that the whites are not making Muslims feel welcome…

Countering these arguments, the Muslims claim they have a right to continue their identity and the response of the whites to this is that then they should remain in Muslim majority nations without departing to Western nations where the value systems are stark opposite to which they came from. Many whites are of the view that it is unfair to demand that Muslims are allowed to live as they like in Western states when the whites going to Muslim majority states have to abide by Islamic rules & customs. The argument of the whites in the West is that Muslims hold up Western secular liberal rights and freedom cards when in the West while when white people go to Muslim majority nations they cannot even put up religious structures, hold their religious prayers, carry their religious symbols or have religious events without the hassle of getting approvals which most often is refused. Many whites feel Muslims are unfairly making use of the freedoms in liberal democratic societies while not insisting that non-Muslims be given the same rights in Muslim majority countries.

So whose side are we to take? Whose side is the UN, global media or human rights organizations taking and why?

US & Western policy is “we can commit crimes’ you cannot “we can be racist, you cannot” “we can discriminate, you cannot”. What a policy! But who can do anything about it or against it? None,

·      Human Rights Watch - Hate Crimes Against Muslims in US Continue to Rise in 2016
·      in 2017, a mosque in Victoria, Texas was burned to the ground
·      481 crimes reported against Muslims in 2001
·      FBI data show that in 2015 there were 257 hate crimes against Muslims
·      Crimes against Muslims now account for 4.4 percent of all reported hate crime even though Muslims are estimated to be only 1 percent of the population.
·      From 2002 to 2014, the number of respondents who stated that Islam was more likely to encourage violence doubled from 25 percent to 50 percent, according to Pew research.

How many countries in the Islamic world has the U.S. bombed or occupied since 1980? 14

1.        Iran (1980, 1987-1988),
2.        Libya (1981, 1986, 1989, 2011),
3.        Lebanon (1983),
4.        Kuwait (1991),
5.        Iraq (1991-2011, 2014-),
6.        Somalia (1992-1993, 2007-),
7.        Bosnia (1995),
8.        Saudi Arabia (1991, 1996),
9.        Afghanistan (1998, 2001-),
10.    Sudan (1998),
11.    Kosovo (1999),
12.    Yemen (2000, 2002-),
13.    Pakistan (2004-) and now
14.    Syria.

U.S. Dropped 26,171 Bombs on 7 Muslim-Majority Countries in 2016 over 12,000 on Syria alone
(and this is the country telling Sri Lanka to be tolerant of minorities!) https://www.alternet.org/grayzone-project/us-dropped-26171-bombs-7-muslim-countries-2016

In UK & EU the situation is no different.
·      We are well aware of how the UK destroyed 700 mosques.
·      Half of all mosques in the UK have been attacked since 9/11
·      Since London Bridge attacks there have been anti-Muslim attacks reported 54 a day and includes abusive calls and verbal attacks in public
·      Tell Mama said it recorded 141 hate crime incidents after the Manchester attack
·      Muslim hate crime 'rises 65% in London' (2014)
·      Anti-Muslim hate crimes in London soared by 40% (2017)

·      2017 - 950 attacks on Muslims recorded in Germany


It is not only in the US, UK & EU, in Canadian anti-Muslim sentiment is rising, disturbing new poll reveals – http://www.macleans.ca/politics/land-of-intolerance

In Europe too, the European Court of Human Rights has upheld a full ban on face veils citing national security concerns. Had the same been attempted in Sri Lanka the EU, US & UK Governments and even the UN may draft a fresh resolution against Sri Lanka.

The present Government, brought in through regime change is learning from their masters. The West has an uncanny way to create a problem then use that to justify strict legislation that is in reality meant to curb the rights of the people and gag them opposing the Government. As everyone can see when the public started claiming Government links to the tensions across Sri Lanka, even the Muslims blamed the Government & the police, the response by the Sri Lankan Government was to freeze all social media claiming it was taking action against the spread of racial tensions. This was far from the truth! So there are hate laws to curb hate crimes but what if the hate crimes are being committed by the very party that is making the hate laws?

Since 2000 there have been over 200 school shootings with over 400 people killed? So what has the US done about this? Has the UN sent envoys each time a man with a gun goes on a shooting spree? The media generally ends up diagnosing the shooter as being mentally ill and case is closed.

The US, UK, Canada, Australia & EU calling for swift action on hate crimes are asked – what have your governments done about hate crimes happening on a daily basis in your Western societies? NOTHING

The mainstream media and the human rights organizations both of which are in the pockets of and controlled and influenced by the West are silent on the crimes of the West and reluctant to expose the links as well as debate on the mischief being created to push different agendas. The silence of media and human rights organizations and their action against selected countries completely dispels their credibility and people should revert to alternate media to believe what is going on around the world if they wish to know the truth or be ready to digest nothing but lies and distortions of mainstream media. In their reporting of the current Sri Lanka situation, the mainstream media has gone overboard and highlights a completely unethical & biased coverage full of hatred and peddling ulterior agendas.



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Hilarious when LTTE fronts are issuing statements on anti-Muslim attacks in Sri Lanka

The clean hands doctrine means that anyone with soiled hands is not morally capable of preaching. LTTE drove Sinhalese & Muslims from their homes in the North and it is only thereafter that LTTE claimed the North to be the sole homeland of the Tamil people. The world has conveniently forgotten this horrid past but Muslims many who still remain in refugee camps will recall their tragedy at the hands of LTTE. It is hilarious that the LTTE fronts that supported LTTE through the years raising funds, holding pro-LTTE events abroad and providing arms & ammunition for LTTE cadres to kill are now issuing statements. “The principle of Nemo judex in causa sua must apply. No one can be the judge of their own case. There cannot be selective justice.

Global Tamil Forum calls for stern action against those responsible for perpetrating anti-Muslim violence in Sri Lanka

For those with dementia of LTTE crimes upon innocent unarmed Sinhalese & Muslims let us bring out some examples to remind the world once again.

The LTTE fronts are asking the world now to take action against Sri Lanka. This is really funny given LTTE track record of brutality upon innocent unarmed Sinhala & Muslim civilians. Just take a look at these images of what LTTE did to Muslims in 1990

Muslims chased out of their homes in Jaffna by LTTE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr-y_C8YVhc

President of the Northern Muslims’ Rights Organisation Dr. S.H. Hasbullah addressing a public meeting held sometime back at the Colombo Public Library Auditorium said "Muslims of the North got on very well with the Tamils there. Most Muslims spoke Tamil. There was no quarrel or trouble of any kind between the two communities. However one-day (22.10.90) the most cruel blow was dealt on the Muslims in the North, by the LTTE.

"Quite unexpectedly, the LTTE announced over the loudspeakers in the streets and villages of Muslim settlements in the Northern Province that Muslims must leave their homes, villages and towns leaving all their valuables and money behind or face death. While Muslims of all areas of the North were given 48 hours to leave, from 7 am on October 22, 1990, the Muslims of the Jaffna town were given only two hours to quit. Muslim mothers with small children and infants pleaded with the LTTE cadres to allow them time till the heavy rains stopped. The reply of the LTTE cadres was the point of the gun and shouting "move on"," Dr. Hasbullah said.

" Ethnic cleansing of the Muslims by the Tamil terrorists was completed as far back as 1990 in the North. The Muslims were driven away from the five districts of the North where there were 75 per cent distinct Muslim settlements comprising 5 per cent of the population there. While there were in this region 48 government Muslim majority schools, there were also over 100 Mosques, majority of the which had been destroyed by the Tamil terrorists.

The ethnic cleansing of the Muslims in the five districts of Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullaithivu, Mannar and Vauniya was carried out in one day (on 22nd October 1990). http://www.lankaweb.com/news/items01/210801-2.html

August 1990 – Kattankudy massacre (4 mosques attacked by LTTE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJPEW2rS44g
More than 174 Muslims including over 25 children in prayer were slaughtered by LTTE

Here, Seyed Sherifdeen writes an account of how LTTE killed his father, 10 year old brother and many relatives. http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2017/08/13/kattankudy-mosque-killings-in-1990-reliving-bloodshed-and-trauma-27-years-on/

Just as Sinhalese cannot count the many villages LTTE attacked, Muslims cannot either.

·      30 May 1990 – Mahindapura/Dehiwatte village, Trincomalee  
·      24 July 1990 – Aralaganvila village, Ampara  
·      30 July 1990 – 14 Muslim farmers returning home from their paddy fields killed in Akkaraipattu, Ampara. LTTE distributed quit notes to Muslims living in Ampara and Batticoloa to leave their villages before 10th August 1990 or face death.
·      30 July 1990 – Kovilladi village,  
·      5 August 1990 – LTTE attack Muslim villagers working in paddy fields in Mulliyankadu village,  
·      6 August 1990 – Ampara, LTTE attack villagers working on paddy field and mutilated 34 Muslims
·      11 August 1990 – Eravur, over 200 LTTE cadres with clubs, machetes, swords and firearms enter Saddam Hussein village, Ponnaikadu, and Klawaichchannai villages in Eravur and butcher 173 Muslims most of whom were women and children. In some cases entire family were wiped out leaving none to even carry out funeral rites. Eviction orders by LTTE was extended to 20th August or face death.
·      12 August 1990 – Weeracholai village, Ampara, LTTE torture to death 4 Muslims working in their paddy fields
·      13 August 1990 – Muttur fishing village, LTTE abduct 6 Muslim fishermen and hack them to death
·      From July to August 1990 – LTTE slaughtered over 650 Muslims in an ethnic cleansing campaign triggering a mass exodus of Muslims.
·      13 August 1990 – Avaranthalawa village, Vavuniya – LTTE storm village killing 10 civilians including women and children.
·      9 September 1990 – Uhana, Ampara- LTTE attack a tractor carrying Muslim farmers killing 7
·      13 September 1990 – LTTE abduct 7 Muslim farmers in Ponnai South, Anuradhapura and torture them to death.
·      11 October 1990 – Arugambay Muslim village attacked by LTTE killing 9 Muslims mostly women who were collecting firewood
·      29 October 1990 – LTTE torture 3 Muslims in Olukulam village, Batticoloa.
·      19 September 1990 – LTTE attack Muslim village in Palligodella, killing 13 Muslims.
·      22 October 1990 – LTTE go from house to house to loot from homes before evicting Muslims from the North.
·      24 March 1991 – LTTE bomb Akkaraipattu fish market killing 9 Muslims and injuring over 20
·      6 July 1991 – Muslim villagers attacked with knives and swords in Puther, Polonnaruwa killing 18.
·      29 April 1992 – 56 Muslims killed by LTTE in Muslim village of Alinchipotana, Polonnaruwa
·      15 July 1992 – Kiranlulama, Batticoloa, a bus load of Muslims travelling fom Kattankudy attacked by LTTE killing 19 Muslims. Muslim train passengers ordered to get off Batticoloa bound train at Parangiyamadu
·      1 September 1992 – Saindamadu market, Kalmunai, 22 Muslims killed by LTTE bomg
·      15 Oct 1992 – Muslim train passengers were ordered by the terrorist to get off the Batticaloa bound train at Parangiyamadu and the 11 Muslims who got down were gunned and killed
·      15 October 1992 – 5 Muslim villages in – Palligodella, Ahamadpura, Agbopura, Pamnurana, Polonnaruwa attacked killing 171 Muslims
·      Nearly 100,000 Muslims were evicted forcibly by the LTTE from the 5 Northern districts in October 1990– Muslims of the Jaffna town were given only two hours to quit their homes.

Inspite of all these killings the leader of the Muslim Congress Hakeem has no qualms about shaking hands with the man who ordered the death of Muslims


However, the entire world focus is only on Tamils completely ignoring that Sinhaelse & Muslims too suffered. But the world dishes out NO post-conflict development beneficiaries to Sinhalese or Muslims. It is ONLY to Tamils. How fair is this?
Sinhalese & Muslims were the FIRST victims. LTTE fired the FIRST shots. These shots were aimed at Sinhalese & Muslims who were virtually ethnically cleansed from their homes in the North and given only a few hours to vacate. Who confiscated their belonging and took their homes and lands? Why have these lands and property not been returned to the rightful owners?

Census statistics will confirm that thousands of Sinhalese & Muslims were living in the North well before 1948. Where are they now? What happened to them? Why are they not been allowed to return to their homes? Some of these Sinhalese & Muslims are still languishing in makeshift homes as refugees since 1980s.Where are those human rights pundits and UN officials. Have they not visited them and looked into their grievances or are these cases not high profile enough?

How dare these LTTE fronts now, behaving as mother superiors dictate what foreign governments should do to a sovereign nation when none of these fronts though declared proscribed under UNSC Resolution 1373 have yet to be investigated and cleared for them to have any right to dictate terms.





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Hate Speech coverage of Sri Lanka’s Conflict – Print Media or Social Media?

Has print media ethically reported on Sri Lanka is a question that readers in Sri Lanka & abroad need to ponder. Have their write-ups on the current situation given the reader the correct & unbiased reporting needed for the readers to make their own conclusions? It is pretty clear that no reader – foreign or even local is aware of what happened or even what led to the outcome. No one seems to be aware that it was 4 drunkards who brutally massacred an unarmed man who died 10 days after the attack was what set the scene for a planned attack simply because the police did not arrest and deny bail and charge all 4 men for murder. While the whole world is made to believe that the attacks were by Sinhala Buddhists upon Muslims, there is no reporting that even Buddhist temples had been attacked or harm had come to a Buddhist monk. The print media has had a field day lying and printing falsehoods while social media has been blocked because it was the only means of countering the lies media was spreading.

Some of the first videos that came out clearly established to the people living outside the area of attack, that some kind of mischief may have taken place. This Muslim cleric clearly pointed out that Muslims were told to remain inside, then electricity suddenly was cut and men in buses attacked their homes. Please listen to the youtube clip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVPUF52oJkk

He went on to say that it was only the Government who could cut electricity, that the police did not take timely action and that the men who came in buses were not from the area. He further said that had the police taken action against these 4 drunkards who had killed an innocent man none of the chaos that occurred would have happened. What no one or even print media has answered is whether at any time the houses of these drunkards were also attacked. Media also conveniently omitted to mention that some Muslims had even come forward to build the home of the deceased. Media was very happy to spread hate but reluctant to print the good that the communities were sharing.

From this clip it is clear that had the police arrested and kept the drunks in police remand without bail and the OIC of the area instructed the police to inform the action of the police there would have been no room for parties to plan mischief. Why did the police not arrest & keep these drunkard men in custody? Up to this point what is important for everyone to note is that this was an isolated incident and it was not important that the 4 men were Muslim or that the lorry driver was a Sinhala Buddhist. All that the police required to do was to take action against the wrongdoing and the wrong doers. Everyone is in agreement with this.

How much of these facts have readers in Sri Lanka & overseas comprehended by reading print media? Obviously not much. Take every article that came out and even local readers are left baffled as to what really happened and why and the Government has nicely withheld a lot of information from the people too.

In the absence of the Government clearly articulating the unfolding of events not only to its citizens and the world, the print media went on a rampage of lies completely distorting and aggravating the situation in Sri Lanka. This was hate speech at its best.

Both Sinhalese & Muslims living in other parts of the country have felt angered and fearful for no reason. Everyone is well aware that the people having suffered 30 years of terrorism has hardly been allowed to raise its head and start life afresh as destabling agents want Sri Lanka to enter another chaotic time. Many are aware that the present UNP government has a history of putting ethnic communities against each other to remain in power. It was something Muslims themselves were quick to realize.

By blocking social media great harm has been done to one community globally. The local & international media have completely ignored media ethics by articulating that Sinhala Buddhists have attacked Muslims going so far as to plug in their own theories and floating them to the readers giving no opportunity for the other version to be relayed. How fair and just is this?

Here are a few examples of headlines and statements articulated via print media & private websites that control comments disallowing counter versions to be aired.

·      Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka: Muslims flee eastern Sri Lanka town following Sinhala mob attack

·      Colombo Telegraph - Anti-Muslim Assaults: Sinhalese Mobs Ignite Kandy

·      Washington Post - Buddhist mobs sweep through Sri Lanka's Muslim neighborhoods

·      Al Jazeera - Sri Lanka: Police inaction as Muslim shops torched by Buddhists

·      CBS News - Buddhist mobs burn Muslim homes, businesses in Sri Lanka

·      BBC - Sri Lanka struggles to halt days of Buddhist riots

·      Firstpost - State of emergency in Sri Lanka: 'Supremacism' of Sinhalese Buddhists or ‘segregation’ of Wahhabi Muslims?

Even local media which regularly carries columns by writers who are given the green light to ridicule Sinhala Buddhists did not shy from copying the same versions of the foreign media. If anyone is in doubt take the local newspapers, read some of the regular columnists as proof. If a Commission of Inquiry is appointed, these articles should all be submitted as evidence for how media racism has played a key role in dividing communities and inciting racial tensions.Statements by even politicians especially the minority politicians must be submitted. There has been no politician coming to the defence of Sinhala Buddhists to say it is wrong to pin point blame on them.

The modus operandi of the whole operation was to denigrate Sinhala Buddhists well ahead of bigger plans that required to corner Sinhala Buddhist majority and weaken their defence while setting the other minority against the majority for these bigger plans. The media has been complicit in this endeavor .

Apart from a handful of media & journalists not many would even call LTTE as terrorists and their reporting of LTTE attacks were always ‘allegedly committed’! The media never took to defend the nation during LTTE terror reign by articulating to the world LTTE crimes when it had every opportunity to set the story straight. Even now, the many irritants that are causing disharmony is not clearly presented so that these can be directly dealt with.

Why was social media blocked? People’s expressing of views cannot be stopped. When people’s rights and freedoms are curtailed unfairly and denied, this leaves further room for people to ponder as to who the real culprits are. Oft times the curtailing of freedoms has everything to do with denying freedoms to prevent people’s opposition against the Government far more than the Government being concerned about preventing hatred. Planned events are set to justify the strict legislations being introduced!

In the manner print media has been denigrating one party it was only the platform of social media that could have challenged this demanding to know why print media could make conclusions as they have and how print media allows columnists to make such brash assumptions without evidence or facts. Is this why social media was blocked?

While social media does offer unrestricted opinion – people can then and there challenge lies or distortions and a third party reading both versions is given the freedom to decide which version he wants to believe. Unlike the print media – the reader does not only have one version to accept whether they like it or not. Of course there are pros and cons to everything, good and bad in everything. By simply blocking social media, this Government cannot think that it has saved the day for even most Muslims of the Kandy areas are blaming the Government far more than blaming social media!

For all the lies that print media is printing – how can we respond demanding apology? The editors or owners will not even give a right of response. Even if given their general excuse is the limit on words and they end up heavily chopping and editing giving a totally different version.

Print media thinks they are the king makers in opinion making but there will come a time when people will start stopping buying their lies and distortions relying on their own instinct and searched versions. This would spell the end of print media and livelihoods of many. As can be seen the circulation of print media is slowly on the decline as there are plenty of alternative media and news for people.

Of course we cannot expect media, its owners, its editors or even the regularly Buddhist bashing columnists to feel sorry for unethical reporting.

In the absence of giving a fair picture, it is our duty to place before readers what is hidden by the Government & print media and allow the readers the freedom to ask questions and search for answers.

What must at all times be remembered is that it was an isolated incident, police inaction and the death of the victim gave an excellent opportunity for a group of people to use that as a justification to carry out an attack that would have been planned and kept waiting for an incident like this to occur to put into action.
When the Muslim cleric says that buses not of the area and people not of the area attacked them, it clearly establishes this.

What we want to know is – who are these people, do they have foreign or government connections and backing, were the police complicit.

In terms of punitive action against the perpetrators – each of the guilty (whoever they are) should be fined an amount or should be asked to help repair the homes and shops they ruined. They should not be allowed to simply get away.

Let us remind all that the men that attacked Tamil homes in July 1983 had in their possession electoral lists (which clearly established that the then UNP politicos had given these lists to them), the homes were looted first & set fire by thugs who were supporters of the government in power and these thugs were Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims (people who had no religion or ethnic group and simply wanted to loot) Even in 1983 media did not come out to say Sinhalese neighbors kept their Tamil neighbors in their homes, fed and looked after them. That same media is doing the same damage again.




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Sri Lanka Finding the Middle Path: compromising demands, reconciliation & reciprocity

In the backdrop of lies, half-truths, exaggerations and misinterpretations it is time to take some issues and deal with them head on. In batting with a straight bat, everyone should feel comforted that decisions have been fair and honest. In general, we are all in unison that politicians and political parties have only aggravated the situation. In many ways the current impasse affords an excellent opportunity to publicly bring out issues that had been kept from public attention. The best way to solve a problem is to first identify it then list reasons and finally look for solutions.

1.     Demands common to all communities not same as desires common to elite of all communities

Let us all be united in agreement that the common man - Sinhala, Tamil, Muslim desires a few simple things only– the right to educate their children & obtain a good school, the right to employment & livelihood, the right to practice one’s faith without impediment or harm to others, the right to live and purchase property anywhere in Sri Lanka.

The common Sinhalese, Tamil, Muslim whatever faith they follow share these common desires & aspirations. Their demands too are common – manageable cost of living where essential goods are affordable, usable roads and minimum comforts in transport (bus/train).

These Sinhalese, Tamils & Muslims crave not for luxury cars, imported luxury goods or a fancy lifestyle. While these ordinary people of all 3 communities comprise over 95% of the populace they have never demanded a change in the constitution, a change from unitary to federal, changes in penal codes or labor laws, reduction in the military or closure of camps…

2.     Equality for All but special privileges enjoyed by elite of all communities.

But does that happen if a politician, a local associated with the UN/INGOs, an influential businessmen or rich person of any of the 3 communities is arrested. The answer obviously is a big NO. However, it is this hardly 5% who end up not only violating the laws in large measure but in weakening the country by aligning with forces that are out to destabilize Sri Lanka. It is good for the ordinary people of the 3 communities to realize and distinguish these common traits they share with each other and not fall prey for the googlys that are thrown to use them to destabilize the country.

For in all occasions that mischief occurs not only do the destabilizing agents manipulate this 95% but it is this 95% who are the victims and sufferers in the end.Nothing major happens to the 5% of all the communities. If everyone is in unison about this, let us move to the next item.

3.     What are the discriminations by Sinhalese against Minorities

The generally promoted perception around the world is that minorities are discriminated and suffer injustices. Those making such statements must qualify their allegation with examples. To make such allegations people must also produce statistics & data while also being aware of what minorities presently enjoy over and above what all citizens enjoy equally. If the minorities wish to self-alienate themselves the majority cannot be faulted.

These are psychological issues that the minorities themselves need to alienate themselves from & be joint participatory partners in developing Sri Lanka instead of adopting the ‘victim’ approach. Perhaps minorities themselves are not aware or have even listed what they actually enjoy and compare that to how minorities round the world are treated.

When anyone says Minorities are discriminated, the Majority are wondering what exactly people who make this allegation mean by discrimination.

There are 33 Tamil MPs & 21 Muslim MPs in Parliament, the Opposition Leader is Tamil, the PM’s financial advisor is Tamil, the Immediate Past President of the Bar Association is Tamil while the present deputy President of the BASL is Muslim, the immediate past and present Governor of Central Bank is Tamil, his sister is a Member of the Constitutional Council, the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Press Institute is Tamil, the head of the Sri Lanka Press Complaints Commission is a Tamil, the CEO and Chief Complaints officer of the same Commission is also Tamil, Minorities represent Sri Lanka as diplomats in all foreign missions, minorities serve in the armed forces & police and numerous minorities have held position as head of police too. Talented minorities have headed various sports, reaching world acclaim, the immediate past Chief Justice was a Tamil, wholesale business is dominated by minorities as is the gem & jewellery business, some of Sri Lanka top business conglomerates are owned by minorities, 8 of the top 20 billionaires in the stock market are Tamil, some of the top CEOs in Sri Lanka’s business community are from the minorities.

When 7 out of 10 in Sri Lanka are Sinhalese, how can minorities thrive & become rich & own businesses if there was discrimination?

Examples of Discrimination by Sinhalese against Tamils

Sinhala majority discriminated – Paid Adverts ‘Tamils Only

Name a single country that has given ethno-religious minorities privileges as Sri Lanka has donehttp://www.lankaweb.com/news/items/2016/03/06/name-a-single-country-that-has-given-ethno-religious-minorities-privileges-as-sri-lanka-has-done/    


The Sinhala Majority even changed the national flag to accommodate the minorities adding 2 strips to depict Tamils & Muslims. The constitution has been violated to accommodate the demand to sing the national anthem in Tamil. While the argument to sing in Tamils was claimed to improve reconciliation nothing of the kind has happened.

So what is it that the Sinhalese majority have not given the minorities. This is a puzzle that the majority would like answers. Those making the allegations please come forward and give examples and facts.
Name anything legally, constitutionally and legislatively denied to minorities which legally, constitutionally and legislatively is allocated to only Sinhalese.
Name any insistence where the law and the judgment has been changed because a person was a minority

When the calls are for unbias & mutual respect - Can the same persons also explain by quantifying the number of ethno-religious day-care centres, montessori’s. international schools that are emerging at a rate throughout the island – the attempt to build a minaret higher than the Dalada Maligawa, the proliferation of mosques some now emerging after every other road! These are all abuses of freedom of religion but are Sinhalese expected to keep quiet while these structures emerge all over the island? Are these signs of mutual respect & peaceful coexistence?

4.     Shouldn’t LAW be common to all?

We are all in agreement that One Country must have ONE LAW common to all. A comment in Sinhala has been translated to bring out some factors that the minorities cannot brush aside claiming it to be hate speech. It is nothing that cannot be denied and it is something for the minorities to seriously address. New cultures & trends cannot be accepted as religious rights as they did not exist.

·      When it was mandatory for all citizens to wear a helmet when riding motorbikes, one ethnic group started riding bikes without helmets & law enforcements were not allowed to take action.
·      When it was mandatory for all citizens to show their face in public places, one ethnic group began wearing robes that covered even face (we have not seen this before 1990s) again law enforcements could not take action.

·      When common quality standards for food was applicable, one ethnic group began a new standard based on their religious belief which all had to comply with (this too emerged a few years back only) no one was allowed to object.

·      When it was illegal for citizens to cut forests, one ethnic group began raping forests and settling their people (the previous government is faulted for this) that rape continues unabated.

·      When the law declared a minimum age for marriage, one ethnic group demanded to marry children (again the authorities are faulted for not nipping this in the bud)

·      When all citizens had to come under one equal law, one ethnic group is demanding a separate Shariah law for them above that of the common law (again authorities are faulted for not disapproving this)
·      When marriage/divorce is registered & comes under one common law, another ethnic group wants to marry 4 women and have separate Quazi Courts (fault of authorities)
·      When anyone entering a public & state offices has to remove helmets, jackets another group of people demand to wear a robe that covers everything but their eyes making distinction and recognition impossible (fault of authorities)
·      When motorists were asked to remove full face helmets citing threats to national security, another ethnic group demanded to cover themselves from head to toe including sitting for public exams and having their NIC photos taken in that manner (fault of authorities)
·      When a common banking system prevailed for all citizens, another group of people demanded Shariah Banking
·      When people were asked to follow planned parenthood to assist in developing the nation by controlling population growth, another group of people began encouraging more children (statistics is evidence of increasing population of this one ethnic group and it is the fear of eventual outcome when calculated into future years that draws people’s attention)
  
·      There are other personal laws like Thesawalamai & Kandyan laws which cannot come above country laws or the constitution.

·      When the constitution gives right to live anywhere minority communities create ghetto areas and conclaves & declare others are prohibited to live in them (statements of Northern Chief Minister)

·      It is good to ban ethnic-based political parties belonging to all communities (such parties do not represent the entire polity and more often than not they spew hatred and division against others)

·      Do minorities sell property to Sinhalese? Enough of paid adverts to the contrary serve as examples!

These are areas that the minorities may like to work on to remove irritants that cause tensions and impede peaceful coexistence.

5.     Politicians have worsened situation

We can deduce that politicians – Sinhala, Tamil & Muslims have failed to serve the nation & its citizens fairly & without bias. Coming to politics at any cost, making promises and doing horse deals never intended to keep and falling prey to money and vote politics has totally ruined the nation.

Voters too are guilty of voting for politicians and political parties that through their manifestos and speeches set out to divide people and the country.

Voters & citizens need to be not only aware of the history of the country but aware of global geopolitics as well. The citizens and voters cannot ignore the attempts to create new states and realize that Kosovo, South Sudan are recent examples promoted by UN with the same players canvassing for same in Sri Lanka. This should suffice for people to immediately tie these demands to the locals peddling for its realization in Sri Lanka. It should immediately have citizens & voters denounce such politicians and civil society players giving them no room to promote same in Sri Lanka.

If people were aware of the games and plans played to create newly independent & separate states while also militarily intervening in nations, they would be able to connect the dots for the modus operandi in Sri Lanka.

Some of the stunts carried out overseas are virtually the same taking place in Sri Lanka. This is why it is crucial for citizens and voters to identify the politicians & others linked to these plans. To promote their hidden agenda, they need burning issues to justify interference. The minorities must realize that their lives are also at stake. To understand the gravity of the situation all they need to do is to look at life after UN intervened independence in Kosovo, South Sudan, & Libya, Afghanistan & all other nations that the UN & West have poked their noses in.
  
If Sri Lanka is separated what next for them – have minorities thought about this? 

6.     Can minorities save the situation?

Tamil separatism has many tentacles and ordinary Tamils are roped into silently agreeing using various reasons generally for personal benefit. Have Tamils realistically thought of life after separation? If they have not, it is a good time to start thinking.

Muslims themselves are caught between radicalism & continuing life under Sinhala culture which they have comfortably fitted in. Wahhabi faith is even targeting and murdering their own. Even in parts of East Sri Lanka, Wahhabi radicalism has ended in deaths of many Muslims. These are dangerous factors that can lead to ISIS and other jihadi presence as foreign intelligence have already warned. Even late Alavi Moulana warned about Wahhabism. Something Sri Lanka does not wish to deal with. Can Muslims deal with this on their own. Doubt so, look at the suffering Pakistan is undergoing in trying regain their nation. Global Islamic terrorism is something Sri Lanka cannot afford to ignore.

This foreign report is interesting & timely for it brings out factors that many are trying to hide under the carpet by blaming Sinhalesehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L0c8oCDd4k&feature=share

Wahhabi radicalism extension of which terror emerges cannot and should not be ignored or be allowed to be pooh pooed by Muslim politicians and others in Sri Lanka. Remember how warnings on Tamil militancy was ignored and that led to 30 years of terror. We cannot allow the same to be repeated.

Dr. Ameer Ali has clearly appealed to the Muslims regarding this.
Muslims in Sri Lanka are self-alienating themselves from the mainstream community – Dr Ameer Ali


7.     Try to see things from the Sinhalese point of view too, for a change

All that the Sinhalese ask is to give due place to historically prevalent Buddhist ethos, to protect the Buddhist heritage and ensure the country is not divided or separated using any nomenclature or falsified reasons. At no time has Sinhalese ever said that minorities do not belong in Sri Lanka.(a notion some are falsely spreading)

By maintaining the historical place & cultural ethos in Sri Lanka there is no impediment to minorities right to fundamental freedoms especially right to practice their faith. The only restriction is that  No person can demand right to religion beyond individual worship if it impedes the right of the indigenous ethos/culture/heritage. These demands are few and does not infringe on the minorities in the least.

Some facts are stubborn to accept but need to be reminded. Tamils originated from Tamil Nadu, Muslims find their origins to Middle East, Christians/Catholic Sinhalese & Tamils evolved from forced conversions after 1505. Institutionalized and politicized religions are on the quest to expand and increase flocks and the heads of these religions have openly declared this to their priests giving them targets & goals. These are concerns Sri Lanka’s majority cannot ignore even if politicians do.

Globally there are 76m Tamils, 1.3b Muslims and 2.2b Christians. They all have rich institutions to protect them. The EU bloc of nations/Vatican & World Christian Churches look after the interest of Christian/Catholics, the OIC looks into the welfare of Muslims while India openly claims its interest in Tamils is what makes India interfere in Sri Lanka. This is why Article 9 to foster and protect Buddhism by the State is important & cannot be removed. It is clear that those calling for its removal are only out to remove the only weak link to the State’s historical identity of Buddhism with Sri Lanka.

Who is there to protect the 14.8m Sinhalese or Buddhists?

Look at the manner the Sinhalese have been attacked following a well-orchestrated attack on the minorities without any proof of it being racial as even Buddhist temples had been attacked and harm had come to a Buddhist priest as well. While the damaged Islamic structures will be rebuilt bigger and better using state & foreign funds, will it be the same for the Buddhist structures?

To strike a compromise all parties must accept their fault lines and agree to address the irritants.

On the part of the politicians it is important they desist from making racially hatred statements and refrain from making politically motivated decisions that create problems.

On the part of the law enforcement authorities without political interferences they must take action against any wrong doer whatever ethnicity, however rich or influential they are. Now that people are alert & will be taking note of illegalities & irregularities it requires both law enforcement authorities & public servants to not only play by the rules but not violate them for any reasons too. In the event of such violations, is there an unbiased body that people can appeal to?

On the part of public servants, they must not approve illegal structures requested through influential ethno-religious groups and take action against illegal structures that are springing up, they must not be scared by campaigns that weaken their authority using canards like racism, discrimination etc.  

On the part of the minorities, instead of always adopting the mentality of thinking and believing one selves to be victims, use the irritants some of which are globally common to reach a compromise

On the part of the majority, look into areas where minorities claim there is discrimination and see how best to address these.

If we can put the above in order, Sri Lanka can head to a better and peaceful future.

One Country. One Constitution. One National Anthem. One Common Law for All.



Shenali D Waduge



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