We Will Win! We Will Win!
And they will be crushed and suppressed - GoSL
by Wakeley Paul, Esq.
Apart from ignoring these high ideals, does the sight of a landscape
littered with charcoal and twisted street lamps, with shells of houses as
empty as ransacked tombs, landmarks disappeared under shifting dunes of
rubble, tomb cities consisting of walls pitted by artillery shells, the remains of a world covered with gray ash become an acceptable sight?
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What does this litany of the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) signify? Not just an an occupying army with with nothing
to do but occupy. It indicates an occupying army with a determination to
dominate and suppress the rights of those controlled through that
occupation. This desire to dominate and suppress is the very opposite of the winners of World War II. True,
they had a desire to re-fire a demand for democracy, but here in Sri Lanka the reverse
is true. The objective is to control and dominate the losers and ensure
that the future hopes of the defeated to exist as equals are knocked out of
them.
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Sangili Thoppu [Jaffna Palace], August 2004 |
How do the major western powers - gripped by the fear of what they regard as
Muslinm Terrorism - view this ambition by the GoSL? Another terrorist group knocked out of
power? Most of them other, than those who have played a major role to seek
a solution, will be convinced that this is so. Do the rights of Tamils
supposedly supported by Terrorists have any right to respect? Their
blocked view would be, thank God, that Tamil desires for rights,
causing a civil war, are ended.
Does that mean these powers assume that deprivation of equal rights to education, land
ownership, fishing rights, business capacity and every ability to survive
as anything other than powerless Sinhalese dependents matter? The short-sighted would say Sri Lanka and its wretched problems are too
insignificant for them to worry about. Is that what these dreams of the
spread of democracy throughout the Universe stand for?
Apart from ignoring these high ideals, does the sight of a landscape
littered with charcoal and twisted street lamps, with shells of houses as
empty as ransacked tombs, landmarks disappeared under shifting dunes of
rubble, tomb cities consisting of walls pitted by artillery shells, the
remains of a world covered with gray ash become an acceptable sight? Or do
the world powers now spend millions to refurbish this lifeless maze into a livable
haze for bloodless people destined to be lost souls in a lost world?
Can
anything the west do help the Tamils emerge from their darkness? It will
be like drinking the water off the roadside. Their I.C. fight to upstream
the tragedy against this rocky undercurrent will give every foothold the struggle
takes on, an urgency which is too severe to overcome. It will be like
trying to clear a devastating flood with a lone water bucket.
The only fact that keeps humans alive is hope, and often the only way to
sustain that hope against powerful oppression is an abhorrent act. The
irritation of suppression bursts from bust to bloom, which is exactly what
has occurred, causing the island's irreconcilable problems. The one-time
beautiful tree has been infected by invisible insects that made its trunk lose
its magnificence. Any victory will turn the island into a kettle that
will scald its rulers and supporters the moment they touch it. One
cannot call a tree without roots or bark or leaves a tree. So. too, one
cannot consider a land a nation when it is infected by rabid insects.
Regard for a sleeping tiger does not make it a contented one. The fuse
within it is ever ready to flare up again. One cannot turn one's back to
them as if they are adoring apprentices.
Nothing is bleaker than to ignore the past. The Sinhalese will never
realize this, but the International Community should have the objectivity
and ability to do so.
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