European double game to 'tame' Sri Lanka
by Janaka Perera
On the eve of the Nuremberg Trials of Nazi War Criminals, U.S.
President Harry S. Truman in a letter to General Evangeline Booth of the
Salvation
Army stated:
"Due to their barbaric practices we have a stern duty to teach the
German people the hard lesson that they must change their ways before
they can be received back in to the family of peaceful civilized
nations." (Reaching Judgment at Nuremberg - Bradley F. Smith Page 47)
Last week the Sunday 'Divaina' political column reported a JHU
Political Council Meeting at which Champika Ranawaka had accused German
Chancellor Angela Merkel of being a Neo-Nazi, while the Venerable Omalpe
Sobhitha had said that Merkel has one hand over Hitler's shoulder and
the other over Prabhakaran. Another party member, the Ven. Missaka
Kamalasiri had expressed concern over the possibility of Germany
pressuring the European Union to lift the LTTE ban.
Germany's decision
These accusations came in the wake of Germany's decision to suspend
development aid to Sri Lanka on the issue of GOSL military operations
against Velupillai Prabhakaran's rogue state. Whether or not the JHU
allegations against the German Chancellor are factual one thing is
clear. It is that Germany is trying to `tame' this country through an
economic stranglehold, which is apparently designed to give a lifeline
to the Tiger
'Hitler' rather than the island's legitimate government. However the
latter has every right to recover territory that it has lost over the
years to an illegal separatist Nazi-type regime no matter what the
Germans think.
It is not too difficult to guess who has been working behind the
scenes to get Germany to make the regrettable move of suspending aid to
Sri Lanka. The dubious INGO Berghof Foundation - like the Norwegians -
has been working overtime to secure some sort of legitimate status for
the LTTE. (The German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and the Swiss
Foreign Ministry are funding BF). Of course the foundation would deny
that it had a hand in the suspension of German aid to Sri Lanka.
Some months back when I raised in the 'Asian Tribune' the issue of BF
trying to get diplomatic status the BF made no response. The Foundation
has also not made it clear whether or not they regard the LTTE as the
Tamil people's sole representative. The foundation has never called for
political pluralism or freedom expression in Tiger dominated areas of
the North. Instead it wants to further `democratize' the Sri Lankan
State and 'right-size' her armed forces to appease the Wanni terrorists.
And now we have the SLMM jokers monitoring the ceasefire from
Colombo! A wag calls the CFA `ceaseless firing agreement' since there
has been more firing than a cease fire since the time it was signed.
February 22 marks the fifth year of this ridiculous agreement. And the
LTTE is bound to try using the anniversary to legitimize their illegal
and despotic administration in the North in the eyes of the so-called
international community.
It goes to prove that today modern civilization has accorded
cause-sponsored terrorism, a respectability that was virtually unknown
in the past. The German move to suspend aid to Sri Lanka also raises
suspicions that some people in the ruling circles there want to help
promote Nazi political models outside the Western hemisphere, where
since the end of World War II democratic constitutions do not permit
such activity among the natives.
Since Tigers already have an illegal autocratic state here it can be
an ideal model to serve the agendas of their foreign sponsors. And
ifGermany as the head of the European Union lifts the LTTE ban these
suspicions will be further strengthened. Such a step would become a
major boost to the separatist terrorist outfit both within and outside
Sri Lanka.
These events and the developments of the last couple of decades have
made us wonder whether we of the older generation have to unlearn the
world history and politics we studied as school boys/girls. We might
even have to give a new definition to certain categories of horrific
crime.
In the past we were taught that anyone who has suffered real or
perceived injustice nevertheless becomes a despicable social outcast if
he expresses his grievances by deliberately slaughtering innocent people
and shows no mercy to those who oppose his views. Without question such
a person was considered an extremely dangerous anti-social element in
the eyes of the law no matter what drove him to commit crimes.
But today some of these characters have the opportunity of becoming
respected figures while engaging in mass murder. They even dictate terms
to governments and influence the so-called international community. They
are feted in world capitals. All this on condition they give an
`intellectual' interpretation to their foul deeds - thanks to the
emergence of the likes of Anton Balasingham on the political stage. As a
result, the LTTE mafia - short of receiving full diplomatic recognition
- has been enjoying semi-diplomatic courtesies, especially being given a
status almost equal to that of a legitimately elected government.
Osama Bin Laden - or for that matter most terrorist leaders - cannot
even dream of the privileges the Wanni Tigers have. Six years ago they
even set up - in memory of a dead LTTE cadre - the `Thileepan Research
Fellowship for Biotechnology' in the State-funded University of Jaffna!
('Daily News', August 30, 1991)
The Tigers also enjoy the unique status of having two political wings
- one led by S.P. Thamilselvan in the North and the other led by R.
Sambandan in Colombo.In the circumstances we may have to soon start
rewriting world history, where the likes of Hitler will need to be
portrayed as great statesmen and heroic leaders who fought for the
liberation and national dignity of their peoples. If Tiger separatism
can be unofficially justified why condemn Hitler's support for the
`self-determination' of Czechoslovakia's Sudeten Germans in 1938.
(Compared to Prabhakaran, Sudeten German leader Konrad Henlien can
hardly be called a terrorist).
Difference
If the LTTE's brutal ethnic cleansing in Sri Lanka's East can be
ignored or denied then why bother about the Nazi holocaust? The
difference (apart from race) between the victims in the two cases is
only a difference in statistics and methods.
The Nazis of course were more `scientific' than the LTTE when it came
to deliberately killing defenceless civilians.
If the 'Sinhala State' is committing genocide on Tamils as alleged,
how is that there are more Tamils in government controlled areas than
under Tiger domination? How is it that TNA is in Colombo, constantly
haranguing the government in Parliament and outside?
Glossing over the atrocities of insurgents while expressing horror
over crimes perpetrated by some elements among the security forces will
never bring an end to bloodshed here. Global pressure has been brought
to bear on democratic and other states to probe human rights violations
by their police and military. But has any rebel group been forced to try
its members for killing non-combatants and defenceless civilians?
If these international do-gooders sincerely wish to see an end to the
conflict here they should give serious thought to helping the legitimate
government in neutralising or disarming the Wanni Tigers.
A request that former U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka E. Ashley Wills
made during an address titled, 'Observations on Sri Lanka's conflict' at
the Jaffna Public Library a few years ago is valid now as then. He told
the gathering:
'If anyone in this audience has contact with the LTTE leadership,
please convey two messages from the U.S. Government:
A. If the LTTE is still fighting for Tamil Eelam, please that that
goal cannot be achieved; and
B. If the LTTE really cares about the Tamil people and about assuring
their rights, giving up violence and negotiating are the way to go."
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