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Shell-Shocked Generalsby Sachi Sri Kantha, January 30, 2008
If you have missed it, first you should read the news report entitled ‘LTTE shells Palaly’ which appeared in the Colombo Daily Mirror of Jan. 29th, under the by-line of Sunil Jayasiri. By any bit of imagination, one cannot assign this reporter as sympathetic to the LTTE. Provided below is the unabridged transcript. I also take the liberty of reproducing the graphic which accompanied this newsreport. Then, I provide a skeleton of essential discussion (which could have taken place in that aircraft) that has been omitted by reporter Jayasiri.
The Discussion that could have led to aborting the Palaly landing Inspired by humorist Art Buchwald, I allowed that little bird to whisper to me on the prevailing confusion which engulfed the top dogs of the Sri Lankan military command who were in that aircraft which aborted its Palaly landing. The following discussion could have transpired between the Sri Lankan army chief Sarath Fonseka and his subordinates just before the aircraft was about to land in Palaly, last Monday. This is unverified, and not-so fictional. Chief Fonseka: ‘I say! Will you read that ceremonial speech which I have to make here, after launching the Mechanized Infantry Division (MID)?’ Subordinate 1: ‘Sir, here it is. LTTE is on the run. By the end of this year, when I retire from my post, there won’t be any LTTE to talk about…’ Subordinate 2: (in a hush tone) ‘Sir, just now we got an SOS that Tigers are firing shells towards Palaly tarmac. Chief Fonseka: ‘God damn it!’ Subordinate 3: ‘Sir, the pilot is confident that he can land our craft, despite LTTE shelling.’ Chief Fonseka: ‘Is he crazy? Tell him to turn the plane.’ Subordinate 2: ‘Where to Sir?’ Chief Fonseka: ‘Back to Colombo, of course.’ Subordinate 1: ‘Sir, this won’t look good for our army’s public image. Running scared of LTTE’s shells.’ Chief Fonseka: ‘To hell with public image. First, I have to protect my life.’ Subordinate 3: ‘In that case, who will deliver the ceremonial MID launch address? Chief Fonseka: ‘ Hey guys! Look, I’m not a fool to take a second chance in less than two years. Why, let Chandrasiri take care of that business.’ Secretary Gotabhaya: ‘Me too. I’m for returning to Colombo. Why risk our lives unnecessarily? Tell the pilot to abort landing in Palaly. We have to check and pummel those Tiger artillery positions immediately.’ Subordinates 1, 2 and 3: (submissively) ‘Sir, this won’t look good for our PR. Day after day, you are delivering ultimatum on LTTE, and hollering that Prabha is on the run. What will our people and world-at-large think, when we turn our back and run - scared of shells. Secretary Gotabhaya: ‘You fools. That’s politics. This is life and death. Don’t you know the difference? We haven’t even secured the Palaly tarmac properly.’ Chief Fonseka: ‘Ask our spokesman Udaya to tell the press that, those shells fired by the LTTE are dud and we have defused them promptly.’ Subordinate 4: (somewhat sarcastically) ‘This don’t make sense at all. If those LTTE shells are dud, why we have to abort the landing in Palaly?’ Chief Fonseka: ‘Hey, don’t second guess me. If you open your mouth, your bonus is in jeopardy.’ |
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