President will not brook outside interference
By Uditha Kumarasinghe
Despite his Marxist convictions which fostered his political life, at
a nationally important moment he took a decisive step to support the
UPFA Government to free the country from the clutches of terrorism.
Minister Wimal Weerawansa is a born orator who could hold his audience
spellbound for hours on end.
As Construction, Engineering Services, Housing and Common Amenities
Minister, today he has faced the challenge of providing shelter to the
homeless in the country.
The Minister in an interview with the Sunday Observer said whatever
dramas are enacted in Tamil Nadu or whatever international pressure is
exerted on Sri Lanka, President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the UPFA
Government will not act according to the whims and fancies of any
outside force. The Government will not pursue any action which would go
against the people’s mandate.
The Minister said pressure is exerted on the country as the President
does not gives in to foreign interference. Today people live freely
without any semblance of terrorism.
A very peaceful atmosphere has been created in the country today
compared to the past. Foreign elements are well aware that they would
never achieve their ulterior motives as long as this Government is in
power. That is why they attempt to exert undue pressure on this
Government and blow every minor incident out of proportion to pave the
way for them to set up a puppet administration.
Excerpts of the interview:
Q: Housing is a challenging task. What made you to accept this
challenge? How many housing schemes have been launched since you assumed
office? What is your target?
A: Actually this is a challenge accepted by President Mahinda
Rajapaksa himself. In the Mahinda Chinthana vision for the future, he
pledged to provide each family its own shelter. The recent population
census has revealed that the total number of those who don’t have a
shelter of their own or live in uninhabitable houses is around 700,000.
Therefore, attention is focused on the need to provide housing
facilities to these 700,000 families. On a directive by the President,
my Ministry in collaboration with several other Ministries has already
implemented a joint program. My Ministry will implement housing schemes
for rural communities and also renovate the condominiums in a
dilapidated condition in the Colombo city.
The President has also instructed the Urban Development Authority
(UDA) to launch housing schemes for over 60,000 families in slums in
Colombo Municipal Council area. The UDA has already begun to construct
housing projects for nearly 20,000 such families. Our Ministry has also
launched two housing projects in Moratuwa Municipal Council area for the
low income families.
In addition, state lands outside Colombo district will be distributed
among the homeless so that they could construct their own houses with
credit facilities by the authorities. We have already completed over 100
such housing projects.
The Resettlement Ministry will also construct houses for those who
have been resettled in the North. Therefore, we have already launched a
number of housing projects to provide shelter to the 700,000 families.
We will achieve this target within the next seven or eight years.
Q: What makes you always suspect that conspiracies are being
hatched against the country? Could you substantiate this with a few
examples?
A: Four years ago, our country was on the brink of split. If
President Mahinda Rajapaksa had been defeated in 2005, this country
would have been divided today.
However, the situation changed in 2005 due to the mandate given to
President Rajapaksa and the commitment on the part of Defence Secretary
Gotabaya Rajapaksa, our war heroes and the entire society to defend the
territorial integrity of the country. Since LTTE terrorism was defeated,
our country has moved forward rapidly. However, Western imperialist
countries and others don’t like this transformation in Sri Lanka.
US imperialism also wants to destabilise this region and take Sri
Lanka under their control to realise their future military and economic
goals. To realise their goal, they want to divide Sri Lanka.
After the Northern Provincial Council Elections are held, they may
attempt to merge the Northern and the Eastern Provincial Councils
through a resolution and create the necessary environment conducive to
UN intervention in Sri Lanka. That is why Karunanidhi proposed to the
Indian authorities to use the term, ‘ethnic annihilation’ instead of
“War crimes”. The second attempt is to bring the North and the East
under the control of the UN.
Anti-Sri Lankan international forces are anxiously waiting to liaise
with the future Northern and Eastern Provincial Council. This is the
most serious challenge before us today. The pressure is exerted on the
President as he does not give in to foreign interference. Today people
live freely without any semblance of terrorism.
A very favourable atmosphere has been created in the country today
compared to the past. Some foreign elements are well aware that they
would never be able to realize their ulterior motives as long as this
Government is in power. That is why they attempt to exert undue pressure
on this Government and blow every minor incident out of proportion to
pave the way to set up a puppet administration. They have launched a
massive operation to realise this goal in the teeth of Government moves
to counter it.
Q: There seem to be no explanation as to why Peru, Chile,
Argentina and Brazil with their socialist Governments in power voted
against Sri Lanka at the UNHRC sessions recently. Angola and Kenya who
fought against imperialists abstained from voting. How do you explain
this complex situation?
A: Although these countries are progressive, most of those
working in their Foreign Ministries are backed by MI5 and CIA. Similarly
most of the Foreign Ministries in third world developing countries
including Sri Lanka been caught up in this trap. Even in our country, it
would not be difficult to find those who work for MI 5, or USAid and
have dealing with the US Embassy.
Actually they behave like typical foreigners and don’t seem to be
interested in their own country. We have an embassy in Brazil. The
Brazilian authorities do not support US imperialism. If we made a good
impression on Brazil, we would have got their vote. Venezuela voted for
us. Brazil also maintains close bilateral relations with Venezuela and
Cuba. But I don’t say they are anti-imperialist to the extent Cuba does.
I don’t think that we had launched a high profile diplomatic mission
to get the support of other countries you had mentioned. Even if we
secured more votes, the resolution would have been passed at the UNHRC
even by one majority vote. Some Western powers would attempt to launch a
massive operation against Sri Lanka on the strength of the US-sponsored
resolution. Are we ready to face this challenge?
This is the problem that should be addressed. We should maintain a
close friendship and goodwill with foreign countries and seek their
support. But the most important issue is whether we have a strategic
plan to face these challenges?
Q: What Jayalalitha and Karunanidhi are doing today is nothing
new but reviving the spectre of LTTE terrorism against neighbouring Sri
Lanka. How long can they continue this struggle and what are its
implications for the Asian region?
A: Today India is telling us to devolve power and even to go
beyond the 13th amendment. Indian authorities which devolved power to
Tamil Nadu have not been able to control Karunanidhi. It is obvious that
these anti Sri Lanka campaigns are launched in India with the funds from
pro-LTTE Tamil diaspora and US Embassy in India.
If Jayalalitha and Karunanidhi had any sympathy towards the Tamil
community, they would have used all their tactics during the final phase
of the war against the LTTE terrorists. What Karunanidhi did those days
was that he slept on the floor during the whole day by using two air
conditioners. That was the only protest he made.
The Tamil Nadu politicians were displaying the photograph of one
Sinhala father carrying his child killed by an LTTE’s bomb attack at
Kebithigollewa. The pro-LTTE Tamil diaspora provides funds to
Jayalalitha, Karunanidhi and Tamil Nadu university students.
The US embassy in India also helps them. This is how they rouse
racial feelings among the people in Tamil Nadu. South Indian actors and
actresses who stand for Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka would clamour for a
Tamil Eelam in India in the future. If a separate country is to be
carved out for the Tamils South India is ideal for it.
South India is the origin of the Tamil civilisation, Tamil literature
and arts. South Indian politicians exert pressure on Sri Lanka as they
don’t have the strength to create a Tamil Eelam in South India. Whatever
pressure is exerted on Sri Lanka, President Rajapaksa or the UPFA
Government will not act according to the whims and fancies of any
outside force. The Government will not pursue any action to undo the
people’s mandate.
Q: Most of the countries which criticised Sri Lanka’s human
rights record are guilty of brutal killings and inflicting torture on
terrorist suspects in their custody and of regime change in third world
countries. Could you elaborate on this?
A: Even today there is a US torture chamber in Guanthanamo
bay. Several instances where the prisoners were tortured came to light.
Torture chambers were conducted in Sri Lanka by the then UNP Government
during 1987-1989. Some Western powers including the USA are making
baseless allegations against Sri Lanka which launched a military
operation to defeat LTTE terrorists by setting an example to the entire
world.
The aim of these Western powers is to take the President, Defence
Secretary and our war heroes before the International Criminal Court
(ICC). To realise this goal, they hatch various conspiracies to topple
the Government. That is also why they attempt to create religious
disharmony between the Sinhalese and the Muslims. The ulterior motive of
this sinister campaign is to involve the Sinhala Buddhists in an
anti-Muslim campaign and reduce the Muslim vote base of the Government
at the next election.
The conspirators also attempt to mislead the Muslim community
claiming that the Government is also behind this anti-Muslim campaign.
Then the Muslims in the East may attempt to form their own Provincial
Council in the East. The SLMC and the TNA may perhaps attempt to
consolidate power in the Eastern Provincial Council due to these
irresponsible acts by certain racist elements. Meanwhile, the TNA will
make every effort to capture power of the Northern Provincial Council.
When the Northern and the Eastern Provincial Councils are merged, it
will help imperialists realise their goal. At least four or five Arab
countries supported Sri Lanka at Geneva.
Some elements tried to deprive Sri Lanka of the support given by
these Muslim countries. Attempts will be made at the next Presidential
Election to grab Sinhala votes alleging that this Government didn’t take
any action to protect the interests of the Sinhala Buddhists from Muslim
fundamentalism.
Q: Sri Lanka is one of the pioneers of the Non-Alignment
Movement and the SAARC. How do you explain their inaction and aloofness
at this critical juncture when there is an “undeclared war” against Sri
Lanka by interested parties?
A: At present the validity of these organisations is in
question. There is a need for a new world body such as the Non-Aligned
Movement to reassert its authority. I don’t know whether the Non-Aligned
Movement has the same strength today.
Q: When LTTE terrorists were on rampage in killing and maiming
civilians and destroying billions worth property, the so-called
democrats and human rights defenders said that they were fighting for a
cause. What would have been Sri Lanka today had not the LTTE been
defeated?
A: By now the North and the East would have been carved out
for the Tamil Eelam. The UN too would have been present. Both sides
would have fired at each other while the ICRC rushed to both sides. Erik
Solheim would have continued to visit Sri Lanka regularly. If we could
not win the war against terrorists, the country would have faced a
severe catastrophe with people herded into refugee camps.
Q: National Languages and Social Integration Minister Vasudeva
Nanayakkara is considering to introduce legislation to prohibit hate
speech and espousal of communal hatred which cause disharmony among
various communities. Your comments?
A: Its difficult to prohibit such speeches and activities. The
word, ‘racism’ has to be interpreted correctly. When a particular
community speaks on a religious issue it cannot be interpreted as
racism.
A system has to be devised to investigate the grievances of each
community which at times end up in religious and ethnic disharmony. This
would help provide a just solution to their problems. For example, a
fear has been instilled in the minds of Sinhala Buddhists that Sri Lanka
too would suffer the same destiny as Indonesia, Bangladesh and South
Korea. The Sinhala population has not dropped but increased by three or
four points compared to the previous census. If there is an imminent
danger to the Sinhala Buddhists as they claim, necessary recommendations
should be made to the Government to remedy the situation. We should
investigate the allegations about religious conversions as well.
Q: Despite Jayalalitha’s protest Sri Lankan cricketers play
for IPL tournament on the understanding that the Indian Central
Government will provide security. How do you view this scenario?
A: Two cricketers have not gone for this IPL tournament while
others had. We respect those two cricketers who didn’t go to India to
play for the tournament. Others have gone due to greed for money and
other personnel gains. They don’t bother about their motherland. They
have forgotten everything but their financial gains. If there is any
disrespect to the dignity of their country, they should take their
independent decisions. When undue pressure is exerted and our bhikkhus
are assaulted in South India, no cricketer should have gone to play for
the IPL merely to draw a few dollars.
Q: You started your political career as a revolutionary
Marxist and now you have formed your own liberal party. Does this mean
that you have shed your original political convictions?
A: Above all one has to be nationalistic, if one desires to be
an internationalist. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was a socialist
and at the same time a hard-core nationalist. Being a Catholic the Cross
was placed at the head of Hugo Chavez’s body though he was a hard-core
socialist. In Sri Lanka no doctrinaire Marxist-Leninist would have liked
the “Dharma Chakra” placed at the head of his body.
They would say it is against Marxism. Venezuela does not have such
fundamentalist leftists. Most of the leftists we have here are
fundamentalist leftists. I would not say that I belong to that group of
fundamentalist leftists. I am only a nationalist and a socialist. I have
been engaged in the struggle to bring social justice to this country. At
the same time, I am in the midst of the anti-imperialist struggle.
Anybody could describe me as a socialist, communist or leftist, but my
only concern is my political ideals. |