Conclusive proof in Factual Analysis report :
Humanitarian Operation was just
by Gotabaya Rajapaksa

Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa addresses the launch of the
report
Pic: Nissanka Wijerathne
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The purpose of releasing the Humanitarian Operation Factual Analysis
report and video is to set out the factual background and operational
context, which brought peace to Sri Lanka by liberating our people from
the brutal terrorism of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the LTTE,
in May 2009.
The report begins with a detailed analysis of the LTTE, including its
true nature, and its growth and sophistication over the years, and the
threat it posed to all Sri Lankans.
The LTTE was a vicious terrorist group that suppressed democracy in
the areas it dominated, killed all its rivals and assassinated moderate
Tamil politicians and intellectuals, and spread terror throughout Sri
Lanka with its many attacks on innocent civilians. Raising funds through
its international criminal network, the LTTE not only had the ability to
use semi-conventional tactics on land, but also acquired sea and air
dimensions to strengthen its offensive capability. The size and scale of
the LTTE was equivalent to many conventional forces; any attempt to
defeat it militarily required the proportionate use of force.
Through the years, successive governments of Sri Lanka attempted many
solutions to the problem, including military engagement as well as peace
talks. The sincere efforts of the governments to seek a solution through
negotiation, however, were always sabotaged by the LTTE. Though it
sought the refuge of ceasefires whenever it was weakened militarily, the
LTTE had no interest in peace. This is made abundantly clear by its acts
of brazen provocation during each ceasefire period, especially the last
ceasefire from 2002 to 2006.
The second part of this report begins by describing the resumption of
hostilities in 2006. The closure of the Mavil Aru sluice gate by the
LTTE in July of that year threatened a humanitarian disaster in the
east, affecting many thousands of Tamils, Muslims and Sinhalese. The
near simultaneous attacks launched on Security Forces positions made it
clear that the closure of the Mavil Aru sluice gate was only the start
of the LTTE’s offensive.
Under the circumstances, the Government had no option but to launch a
military operation to save the country from the LTTE menace. This
section of the report charts the progress of that Humanitarian
Operation. It also describes the many precautions taken by the
Government to safeguard civilian lives during the period of hostilities,
and the broader frameworks within which civilian rights were protected.
Brief overview
The final part of the report is a brief overview of the consequences
of the Humanitarian Operation, which shows a Sri Lanka that is finally
at peace. The country is now rebuilding after suffering 30 long years of
terrorism. Democracy has been restored to every part of the country, the
North has almost completely been demined, nearly all internally
displaced people have been resettled in their homes, normalcy has
returned throughout the land and an economic revival is at hand.
Sri Lanka has 30 years of lost opportunities to catch up on. While we
will certainly engage with and account for the events of the past, our
focus must be on the future.
In this regard, it is disturbing to note that the rump of the LTTE
organisation together with some in the Tamil Diaspora are still working
to tarnish the image of this country, sow discord among our people, and
drag Sri Lanka back into the past. They make various allegations against
the conduct of the Humanitarian Operation, which have unfortunately been
given far too much attention. These allegations are quite absurd.
Take for instance, the allegation that the Security Forces killed or
gravely mistreated those who surrendered or were detained. This has been
repeated loudly and repeated often, but it is not an accusation that
stands up to scrutiny. By the end of the Humanitarian Operation, more
than 11,000 LTTE cadre surrendered to Security Forces. Despite the
various acts of terrorism and mass murder they had committed, these
cadre were not mistreated in any way.
The 595 child soldiers who surrendered were reunited with their
families within one year, while over 6,100 adult cadre were
rehabilitated and released by June 2011. Most of the remaining cadre are
undergoing further rehabilitation programs and will be reintegrated to
society when they are ready. Those culpable for atrocities at a higher
level will be prosecuted through legal channels.
The Government of Sri Lanka has taken the utmost care to look after
not only those citizens who were oppressed by LTTE terrorism in the
North and the East, but even those who were directly connected with the
LTTE. As the Humanitarian Operation was drawing to a close, the parents
of LTTE leader Prabhakaran were among the people who came over to
Government-controlled territory. Instead of being mistreated in any way,
Prabhakaran’s father and mother were treated with the utmost
consideration and care until they passed away of natural causes in
January 2010 and February 2011 respectively.
Well looked after
The same consideration has been extended to the families of other
LTTE leaders. Soosai was the leader of the Sea Tiger wing, one of the
most influential leaders of the LTTE after Prabhakaran, and responsible
for the deaths of so many Naval personnel. The Navy intercepted his wife
and children, along with the family of another senior LTTE leader Ruben,
as they tried to leave Sri Lanka by boat at night during the last week
of the Humanitarian Operation. From the time of their interception,
these families have been well looked after by the Navy.
Another example is the family of Tamilchelvan, who was an LTTE area
commander who rose through the ranks to become the head of its so-called
political wing. He was killed in a precision air strike carried out by
the Air Force in November 2007. After his family identified themselves
to the Security Forces in May 2009, the Government has looked after
them. They are living comfortably in Colombo.
Such courtesies were not only extended to the families of LTTE
leaders, but also to former LTTE cadre themselves. George Master and
Daya Master, who were full-time members of the LTTE, also surrendered
during the last stages of the Operation. They too were cared for.
Why should a Government that extended such care to families so
directly linked to the LTTE, and former LTTE cadre themselves, be
accused of mistreating civilians who suffered because of the LTTE? Yet
that is the accusation levelled against Sri Lanka by parties with vested
interests. It is extremely unfortunate that there are some who get
swayed by such malign and absurd accusations instead of paying attention
to the facts. They have got carried away by the media hysteria generated
by LTTE apologists, and have neglected to verify the true picture for
themselves.
Take for example this accusation of “up to 40,000 civilian
casualties” occurring during the Humanitarian Operation. This is a vague
accusation, based on even vaguer arithmetic, which keeps getting
repeated without any sort of critical analysis by people who should know
better. At various times during the Humanitarian Operation, various
estimates were made by various parties about the overall population
figure in the North.
According to the Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies, the number was
between 75,000 and 150,000. According to the UN Resident Coordinator,
the number was between 120,000 and 180,000. According to the World Food
Programme, the number was 210,000. According to the Government Agent in
Mullaitivu, the number was 305,000. The largest estimate given is the
last one, by the GA Mullaitivu. The registered number of displaced
persons at the end of the Humanitarian Operation was 294,000.
Complex task
Estimating the number of people who were in the North is a very
complex task. A large number of people left Sri Lanka without going
through legal channels during the period of the battle. Almost 100,000
people went to India by boat, including several LTTE cadre, and live
there in camps. However, we do not have enough information to identify
these people. Similarly, there are large numbers residing as refugees in
places such as Indonesia, the Christmas Islands, Australia and Canada.
Their names are unknown to us, and these countries do not release that
information.
To address this issue of initial population estimates, a
comprehensive statistical analysis has been undertaken by the
Government. This analysis is challenging. There is no census data for
the North after 1981, and so many people fled LTTE- controlled areas to
the rest of Sri Lanka as well as other countries over the last three
decades. Nevertheless, the Government is confident that a much more
accurate estimate of the population in the North can be arrived at with
the conclusion of this analysis. It is only then that this subject can
be discussed with any accuracy.
In the meantime, the Government has other sources it can rely on. In
December 2009, the Government together with UNICEF launched a program to
trace the missing in the Northern Province. The Vavuniya Government
Agent and the Probation and Childcare Commissioner in the Northern
Province jointly established a Family Tracing and Reunification Unit
with UNICEF assistance. This unit undertook a comprehensive program to
catalogue all those who were missing, adults as well as children.
Families were encouraged to report missing persons to a hotline, and
any information available with the Government Agent, District
Secretaries, Divisional Secretariats, hospital staff and police officers
was also collected. As of June 30, 2011, 2,564 reports have been
received. These relate to 1,888 adults and 676 children. It is important
to note that the reports made by the parents of these missing children
confirm that 64 percent of them were recruited by the LTTE. It is likely
that the actual percentage is even higher. In this context, it is clear
that the accusations levelled against Sri Lanka have little foundation.
Why then, do they continue to recur?
It is important to realise that although the LTTE has been militarily
defeated in Sri Lanka, its international organisation remains largely
intact to this day. As the report being released today demonstrates, the
LTTE had at its disposal a vast international network that was active in
many parts of the world. A significant component of that network was its
propaganda arm.
This continues to work actively, though often in disguise, to promote
the separatist cause and discredit the Government of Sri Lanka. This
network has funds at its disposal, and pushes its agenda through
influential international figures and misled media outlets, which
continue to accept and even promote this propaganda with very little
objective examination.
No evidence
The most recent example of this is the report aired on Channel 4 in
the United Kingdom. It features two men who are supposed to be Army
Officers. Neither are they shown on screen, nor are their voices heard
for even a few seconds, as is the practice in responsible journalism
when unnamed individuals speak in interviews. Of the two names these
people are given, Fernando is one of the commonest while Sasrutha is
hardly ever heard of. The voice-overs made on behalf of this pair allege
that war crimes took place during the last days of the Humanitarian
Operation. However, absolutely no evidence is given for these
allegations, nor is there any proof that these so-called Army officers
are even genuine people.
Nevertheless, the voice-over goes on to describe these people as
eyewitnesses. But what are they eyewitness to? The actual claim they are
supposed to be making is that Shavendra Silva told them that I had
called him and instructed him to do certain things. This is absolutely
false, and is a claim that Shavendra has always categorically denied.
These people making this claim are not eyewitnesses to anything, what
they are saying is pure fabrication. The absurdity of their claim is
even clearer when you analyse it a little more deeply and with some
knowledge of how a military operates. There are rules and procedures for
following orders that have been historically established.
The only officers Shavendra would give instructions to would be
Brigade Commanders and Commanding Officers. None of these officers have
left Sri Lanka. Who, then, are these shadowy figures that Channel 4
claims to have unearthed? What is their credibility? How can their
absurd allegations be taken at face value? Have they an unexplored
agenda?
Another accusation made against Sri Lanka in this latest report
concerns the alleged attempt made by two of the LTTE’s political cadre
to surrender to the Government through mediation by international
figures. The report shows an interview with a British journalist who has
always been extremely critical of Sri Lanka, who claims that assurances
were given that these cadre could surrender.
Whether assurances had been given or not, more than 11,000 LTTE cadre
including several LTTE leaders have not only surrendered and have been
rehabilitated and reintegrated to society. But nobody has communicated
anything to the responsible authorities about these two particular
people that are being spoken of as surrendering on that particular day.
As the Secretary of Defence, I was certainly not contacted.
Baseless accusations
Just like its recent so-called documentary, this continuing serial by
Channel 4 simply promotes baseless accusations whose sole purpose is to
discredit Sri Lanka. It is an attempt to tarnish this country’s image
and divide our people. It is an attempt to set back the peace that has
been won after three painful decades.
This is not reportage; it is propaganda. That supposedly respectable
media channels are complicit in the separatist agenda is extremely
disturbing. At a time when the media establishment in the UK is under
heavy fire and is drawing the attention of British authorities for its
lack of ethics, it seems Channel 4 is no exception.
Another good example of propaganda pretending to be journalism
concerns the allegations made about the supposedly deliberate shelling
of hospitals. The doctors who served in those hospitals have stated very
clearly that there was no deliberate shelling. This is supported by
satellite evidence from before and after the period in which fighting
took place near the hospitals. Unfortunately, the affidavits of the
doctors at the scene are not given any attention by the so-called
opinion makers.
Instead, they focus exclusively on the comments the doctors were
forced to make under duress by the LTTE. This is extremely disturbing
and reveals a fundamental bias against the Government of Sri Lanka.
The implication that the doctors were being truthful while held
hostage by the LTTE, and are lying under Government pressure when they
are free is frankly insulting.
One of the other allegations made against Sri Lanka is that not
enough food or aid was sent to the people in the North throughout the
Humanitarian Operation.
This is again an allegation with no basis in fact. At the start of
the Humanitarian Operation, the Government of Sri Lanka set up the
Consultative Committee on Humanitarian Assistance. This Committee, often
called the CCHA, met regularly at the Ministry of Defence. It was
chaired by Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe and had the participation of
the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence. Ambassadors involved in the
peace process as well as the Heads of international organisations and
NGOs involved in delivering aid regularly attended the meetings. All
issues with regard to humanitarian assistance were discussed at these
meetings, and immediate solutions were provided.
There were no allegations at these meetings that not enough was being
done; on the contrary, it was clear that the Government was making every
effort possible to cope with an extremely complex and hazardous
situation.
Badly needed resources
Irrespective of how difficult things became, the Government did its
utmost to make sure that the people suffering in the LTTE’s clutches
received the resources they so badly needed. International agencies such
as the World Food Programme and the ICRC have records that attest to
this. Even in the very last stages of the Humanitarian Operation, when
the trapped population could not be reached by road, supplies were sent
in through an ICRC ship that was escorted by the Sri Lanka Navy. Records
of the ICRC show that medical supplies were delivered even on May 18,
2009, the day the Humanitarian Operation ended.
However, instead of finding out these facts and consulting those who
are in a position to reveal the truth, Sri Lanka’s opponents continue to
flog their stale old lies. Instead of being acknowledged as the LTTE
apologists they are, these opponents of Sri Lanka are sometimes lionised
for their strident comments. A good example of this is the treatment of
Miss Damilvany Gnanakumar.
This lady claims to have arrived in Sri Lanka to visit her relatives,
but was unable to leave due to the hostilities, and therefore
volunteered to assist in the hospitals. While there, she claims she saw
large numbers of casualties and surgery being carried out without
anaesthesia even on children. Not only do the doctors at the hospital
flatly refute these claims, but Miss Gnanakumar is known to have been an
LTTE operative.
She was recruited by Castro, the leader in charge of the LTTE’s
international operations, and worked at an LTTE front organisation in
London before arriving in Sri Lanka in February 2008. While here, she
underwent military training under Durga, a female leader of the LTTE.
Miss Gnanakumar was no civilian volunteer, but an LTTE cadre. The sad
reality is that her word has been taken at face value.
While the LTTE’s propaganda machine continues to spin its lies, and
such lax standards of journalism continue to prevail in the west, the
narrative on Sri Lanka may continue to be obscured by vicious
falsehoods.
I sincerely hope that with the publication of this document, these
falsehoods will be laid to rest once and for all, and that the world
will see, beyond any doubt, that the Humanitarian Operation was just.
The opening address by Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the
launch of the report Humantarian Operation - Factual Analysis in Colombo
last Monday. |