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As far as aid is concerned, Tamils never received even the 20 per cent of foreign aid the Co-Chairs said has gone to the NorthEast, due to the lack of honesty by both the donor nations and the Singhalese. I estimate that only 5-6 per cent of the aid has reached the Tamils living in the NorthEast, as the Singhalese grabbed more than 90 per cent of the aid to all other provinces, and within the NorthEast, aid was given to the Muslim and Singhalese towns/villages by the GOSL and its Singhalese and Muslim Ministers. |
Dear Colonel Hariharan,
I read your article, which demonstrates a typical Indian Intelligence point of view. Nevertheless, you have analyzed correctly the realistic situation in your last paragraph. The Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) and the international community have to publicly acknowledge and give credit for what India did in 1987 regarding the Tamil homeland and Tamil grievances.
At the end of your article you quote verbatim a June 18, 2006 Island editorial:
"Tamils are not Tigers; but they are not anti-Tiger either. Both extremes are fallacies and both have been used to deny the existence and the legitimacy of Tamil grievances. The Tamils can be won over to the idea of a different Sri Lanka but this is yet to be done. That is why we need to show the Tamil people that the defeat of the LTTE would not mean a return to the Sinhala hegemonic past. For this we must demonstrate that we are serious about coming up with a political solution to the ethnic problem with or without the Tigers. We may have forgotten the string of broken promises from 1956 onwards but it is unreasonable to expect the Tamils to be equally amnesic. If the choice is between a pluralist, democratic, united Sri Lanka and the Tigers, the majority of the Tamils are likely to opt for Sri Lanka. But if the choice is between a Sinhala hegemonic Sri Lanka and the Tigers, the majority of the Tamils are likely to back the Tigers, however unwillingly. Our capacity to succeed in the coming war thus depends, to a considerable degree, on the choice we offer the Tamils.
"The LTTE knows that as long as we are not willing to come up with a reasonable formula of devolution the tide can still change in its favour. If the Lankan state is unwilling to share power, if the Lankan Armed Forces commit human rights violations, then the climate of international and Indian opinion can change once again against Sri Lanka and for the LTTE."
This is a wise analysis on both your parts and has been true for 50 years. It is incredible that the Tamils, the Sinhalese nationalists, the Indian intelligence community and US Assistant Secretary Richard Boucher are all in agreement that the path out of this current impasse is through more political autonomy for the Tamils, yet the NorthEast remains under military occupation and another war is imminent.
What prevents movement on this correct analysis is some parties' strong feelings against the LTTE. Yet it is because of the LTTE that autonomy is even under discussion and if they disappeared, so would the discussion.
The Tamils' desire to accomplish their aspirations and their resolve to do it are undiminished. This resolve has taken on a new perspective after the recent proscription of the LTTE by Canada and the EU. By the way, Australia has not banned the LTTE yet, and even if they do, it does not make any difference. The Aussies will be eliminating themselves from Killinochchi, and only isolating themselves from the Tamils in the NorthEast.
As far as aid is concerned, Tamils never received even the 20 per cent of foreign aid the Co-Chairs said has gone to the NorthEast, due to the lack of honesty by both the donor nations and the Singhalese. I estimate that only 5-6 per cent of the aid has reached the Tamils living in the NorthEast, as the Singhalese grabbed more than 90 per cent of the aid to all other provinces, and within the NorthEast, aid was given both to the Muslim and Singhalese towns/villages by the GOSL and its Singhalese and Muslim Ministers. If the international community had distributed aid correctly and fairly in the past 58 years, the civil war might not have taken place.
Even out of the the 3.4 billion dollars received after the Tsunami, only 5-6 per cent reached the Tamils. That is about 200 million dollars. I even doubt that amount reached the Tamils.
If the GOSL and the international community cannot comprehend and deliberately try to demonize the Tamils and the LTTE, then there is certainly no chance for any peace. Quite frankly, if the Singhalese elected Rajapakse and still expected talks to continue for another few years, they must not only be naïve but stupid. And we all know that the GOSL is both. Not that UNP were brilliant all these 30 years. They screwed it up, and when they had the opportunity, they tried to play smart with the likes of Moragoda, Godage, and Dissanayake. So please do not blame the Tamils.
Everybody tries to differentiate and separate the Tamils from the LTTE. Please remember the LTTE is only a tool of the Tamils and both the LTTE and Tamils are one and the same. They are nothing but the same unit, and India and the GOSL have tried their very best creating other armed groups and propping up the TULF and Amirthalingham crowd, to no avail.
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