“Danno Budunge” Song, Independence Day and Emotional Intelligence (EI)

February 9th, 2016

Dr. Nalin Abeysekera Courtesy The Island

The celebrations of the 68th Independence day took place at the Galle Face Green under the theme “Ekama Deyak, Maha Balayak” (One Nation, Great Power). A cultural pageant was held in the evening at the same venue under the theme “Nidahase Hada Gasma” (Pulse of Freedom). In that show, people witnessed a variety of presenters with many combinations.

The song “Danno Budunge” was performed by very talented Kishani Jayasinghe who was a member of the Jette Parker Young Artistes Programme at the Royal Opera House from 2006 to 2008. She is also an Associate of the Classical Opera Company; an Alumni Laureate of the University of Nottingham; Zonta’s Woman of Achievement for the Performing Arts (2010) and the Asian Woman of Achievement for Art and Culture in the UK. But there is a problem with the selected song. And there are some negative and positive remarks on this among society.

“Danno Budunge” first sung in the Siri Sangabo natya in the early Tower Hall days, and made popular among the current generation by Amaradeva, and has assimilated in Sri Lankan society as one of the best meaningful, absorbing songs with the sense of Buddhism. Actually, this has been branded as a song with all virtues of Buddhism and has a sentimental appeal that is quite out of its context. Nevertheless, we can see the talent of Sri Lankans again misused without proper sense. This is one of the problems in Sri Lankan education, as people do not know the real meaning of their religion, civilization with the combination of Philosophy. We have witnessed the same a few weeks back, when which one artiste (people consider them as “Nawa Parapure” (new generation), who question king “Dutu Gamunu” which clearly demonstrates lack of knowledge, empathy and Emotional Intelligence of our New generation.

According to Goleman (who is serving as an author, psychologist, and science journalist; for 12 years, he wrote for The New York Times, specializing in psychology and brain sciences), Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a construct, as an array of positive attributes including political awareness, self-confidence, conscientiousness, and achievement motives rather than focusing only on an intelligence that could help individuals solve problems effectively. If you use only brain (say your IQ) without any sense, then you put you and country in trouble.

Now we can witness people argue with the song and the history of the song. Some were of the view that people in Sri Lanka are not mature enough to understand the real meaning of opera. (Again you put your IQ first, not your EI). Sri Lankans are very talented and people who live across the world have witnessed their talents in many fields. But there should be a proper direction. More importantly, people (especially the younger generation)should read the history of this country (at least some pieces on Sigiri Graffiti, Sasadawatha, Muvadevdavata, Kawu Silumina, Mayura Sandesha, Thisara, Parevi, Kokila, Selalihini, Gira and Hansa Sandeshas, Guttila Kavyaya and Kavyashekhara).Then we can see people with better sense.

A love for tradition has never weakened a nation; indeed it has strengthened nations in their hour of peril- Winston S. Churchill

Winston Churchill, unrepentant war criminal who escaped the gallows

February 8th, 2016

Shenali D Waduge

It’s time that we name and shame war criminals that have escaped justice because they are white and come from the West. Even President Obama’s Kenyan grandfather was imprisoned without trial, tortured and died under Churchill’s empire. Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin was even warned by Cabinet colleagues not to appoint Churchill because his views were antediluvian. Churchill was described as a ‘racist soldier, politician, mass murderer and holocaust-denying writer’ though revered as a hero/icon in Western circles. It comes as no surprise when British Prime Minister, David Cameron, has called Churchill the greatest ever Prime Minister” while Britons voted him as the greatest Briton to have ever lived. We can only conclude that either Cameron or the Brits do not know or do not care about the criminalities of Winston Churchill! “History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it” and that obviously is how all of us have been misled to believe him a hero.

John Denson is perfectly correct to say that mainstream propaganda is guilty of “patriotic political myths” surrounding Churchill.

Churchill was born in 1874, educated at Harrow and Sandhurst and taught that the white man was superior and was duti-bound to conquer the primitive, dark-skinned natives and civilize them. In his eyes all non-whites were ‘barbarous people’.

Churchill entered politics in 1900 joining the conservative party and then joining the Liberal Party in 1904. He became Prime Minister of UK in 1940 when the Chamberlain government resigned over Churchill’s aborted plan to pre-emptively invade Norway.

His greatness is supposed to come in refusing Hitlers peace overtures. Had that happened millions of lives would have been saved!

Churchill in India

  • Churchill on Mahatma Gandhi ought to be lain, bound hand and foot at the gates of Delhi and then trampled on by an enormous elephant with the new Viceroy, seated on its back”.
  • I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion”.
  • Churchill was responsible for the Bengal famine in 1943 that killed 3million people by starving them to death. Churchill refused to send food supplies to the region. He said it was their fault for ‘breeding like rabbits’.
  • 8 billion excess deaths (between 1757-1947)
  • British mass murder of Indians commenced with the Great Bengal Famine in 1769-1779 concluded with the WW2 Bengal Famine
  • Insisted on maintaining Hindu-Muslim antipathy to preserve British rule
  • General Wavell’s diaries repeatedly make it clear that Churchill hated Indians and steadfastly refused his pleas for assistance with the Bengal Famine. in spite of repeated appeals from two successive Viceroys, Churchill’s own Secretary of State for India and even the President of the United States – Churchill not only refused to help but forbid others to help.
  • journalist Madhusree Mukherjee blames Mr Churchill’s policies for being largely responsible for one of the worst famines in India’s history (Churchill’s Secret War)

Churchill in Pakistan

  • On May 5, 1945, the very day Germany surrendered, Prime Minister Churchill ordered an appraisal of the long-term policy required to safeguard the strategic interests of the British Empire in India and the Indian Ocean.” The British wanted a base in Pakistan from where they could use fire power against the then Soviet Union.
  • Pakistan was created by Britain with the explicit intention of keeping Pakistan under the British sphere of influence so that the game against Russia could continue.
  • The partition of India with Pakistan caused the death of about 2.5 million people and displaced some 12.5 million

Churchill in Sudan -1898

  • Churchill served as a young cavalry officer and bragged that he personally shot at least three ‘savages’.

Churchill in Singapore

  • A report by Governor of Singapore, Shenton Thomas that Britain could not defend Singapore while fighting with the Germans in Europe was not made available to the US President or allies Australia and New Zealand (as a result 2 British battleships were sunk by the Japanese)
  • Singapore fell on February 15, 1942 despite Churchill’s assurances to Australia and New Zealand that Britain’s defense of Singapore would take precedence over the Mediterranean.

Churchill – Kenya

  • Forced 150,000 Kenyans into detention camps described as ‘ Britain’s gulag’
  • Local drive for independence was crushed by “Electric shock was widely used, as well as cigarettes and fire,”
  • President Obama’s grandfather endured  “The screening teams whipped, shot, burned, and mutilated Mau Mau suspects.”

Church – South Africa 1899-1902

  • British were the first to build concentration camps (not Hitler) for white Boers. 28,000 Boers were killed.
  • Churchill wrote that he was irritated that ‘Kafirs should be allowed to fire on white men’
  • He described the concentration camps as providing “the minimum of suffering”.

Churchill – Ireland

  • As Colonial Secretary in the 1920s, he unleashed the notorious Black and Tan thugs on Ireland’s Catholic civilians
  • Church as an MP
  • Demanded more conquests on premise that ‘Aryan stock is bound to triumph’.

Churchill – Middle East

  • It was in 1912 at a conference in Cairo that the boundaries of the British Middle Eastern mandate was determined.
  • Before World War 1, what is now called Iraq was part of the Turkish Empire and was known as Mesopotamia—the ancient Biblical land of Babylon. During the war, the British, French, Italian, and Russian governments had signed a secret agreement to divide up most of the Turkish Empire among themselves. France gained control of what is now known as Syria and Lebanon. British acquired control of what became known as Palestine, Jordan, and Iraq (through mandates of the League of Nations) In 1899 the British had already established a protectorate” over what is now called Kuwait. British suppression of the Arab revolt in Iraq (invaded by Britain in 1914)
  • In early 1921 Winston Churchill was appointed Secretary of State for the Colonies as well as head of a Middle East Department responsible for Palestine and Iraq in the British government of Prime Minister David Lloyd George.
  • Churchill never consulted a single Arab about his plans for them! Churchill himself boasted, he created Jordan with a stroke of a pen one Sunday afternoon,” The huge zigzag in Jordan’s eastern border with Saudi Arabia has been called Winston’s Hiccup” or Churchill’s Sneeze” because Churchill carelessly drew the expansive boundary after a generous lunch. Jordan was gifted to Prince Abdullah. Abdullah’s brother was given Iraq. Iraq was created by bundling together the three Ottoman vilayets of Basra that was predominantly Shiite, Baghdad that was Sunni, and Mosul that was mainly Kurd. Churchill invented Iraq putting 3 conflicting borders that have been fighting each other ever since. If Jordanians, Iraqis, Kurds and Palestinians nurse any grievance it is all because of the British and no other.
  • When Iraqi’s rose in opposition to British rule, Churchill’s orders were to bomb civilian areas using mustard and other poisonous gases.
  • Kurdish rebellion against the British dictatorship in 1920
  • In 1919, as Colonial Secretary Churchill advocated the use of chemical weapons on the “uncooperative Arabs” in the puppet state of Iraq.
  • I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilized tribes”.
  • The Al Saud family were given Saudi Arabia

Churchill – World War 1

  • 7m military deaths
  • 7m civilian deaths
  • 4million German soldier deaths
  • 2m German civilian deaths
  • “Perhaps the next time round the way to do it will be to kill women, children and the civilian population.”

Churchill – World War 2

  • 25m military deaths
  • 67m civilian deaths
  • Promoting Japan to enter to involve US
  • Churchill deliberately did not warn Americans about Pearl Harbor attack
  • Between 1940 and 1945, sixty-one German cities with a total population of 25 millions were destroyed or devastated in a bombing campaign initiated by the British government. supported bombing of German cities
  • indiscriminate bombing of German towns and cities makes Churchill a war criminal.
  • Churchill brazenly lied to the House of Commons and the public, claiming that only military and industrial installations were targeted. The aim of carpet bombing was to kill as many Germans as possible.
  • “The destruction of Germany was by then on a scale which might have appalled Attila or Genghis Khan.” (official history of the Royal Air Force)
  • Even after the war was over for three days and nights, from February 13 to 15, 1945, British bombs pounded Dresden, killing as many as 135,000 people or more. After the bombing was over Churchill’s response was “I thought the Americans did it.”
  • Churchill supported the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which resulted in the deaths of another 200,000 civilians
  • Churchill’s crimes also include forced repatriation of some two million old people, men, women, and children to the Soviet Union to their deaths
  • He is also guilty of the expulsion of 15 million Germans from their ancestral homelands in East and West Prussia, Silesia, Pomerania, and the Sudetenland in a plan to violently uproot the entire polish population and move Poland westward

Churchill – Palestine & Israel

  • Churchill assured to hand over the ‘Promised Land’ to both Arabs and Jews
  • Churchill laughed at the Arabs calling them ‘barbaric hoards who ate little but camel dung’ while his view of the Israeli’s was ‘take it for granted that the local population will be cleared out to suit their convenience’.
  • Balfour declaration of 1917 assured Britain’s support for a Jewish homeland
  • 1944 UK War Cabinet decision Partition of Palestine [in 1878, Jews were 5% of the Palestine population; in 1948 Jews were 1/3 of the population; there are now over 7 million Palestinian refugees; post-1967 Occupied Palestinian excess deaths 0.3 million, post-1967 under-5 infant deaths 0.2 million; excess deaths in countries partially or completely occupied by Apartheid Israel now total about 24 million; 4 million Occupied Palestinians are still illegally and abusively imprisoned by racist Zionists in their own country (Dr. Gideon Polya)

Vicious quotes by Churchill

  • In 1937, he told the Palestine Royal Commission: I do not admit for instance, that a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America or the black people of Australia. I do not admit that a wrong has been done to these people by the fact that a stronger race, a higher-grade race, a more worldly wise race to put it that way, has come in and taken their place.”
  • the multiplication of the feeble-minded is a very terrible danger to the race”. (drafting a highly controversial piece of legislation, which mandated that the mentally ill be forcibly sterilized. In a memo to the Prime Minister in 1910)

Every disaster of the 20th century had a hand of Churchill in it. From helping liberalism, to its crash in 1929, starting the World War 1, falsely bringing America into the war theatre, fanning US-Russia rift, the crimes committed by Churchill should make the Brits revisit their affection. He is no hero. He should not be celebrated just as Christopher Columbus should not be celebrated. Just because he won a war his crimes cannot and should not be whitewashed. Had a non-white committed the atrocities that Churchill committed he would have been hounded and taken before the UN & its courts and imprisoned. Why have Churchill’s crimes escaped justice?

Shenali D Waduge

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Hegemonic India unfurls plans to colonize Sri Lanka

February 8th, 2016

By A.A.M.Nizam – Matara.

India has a set of very powerful and competent bureaucratic band fully assisted by the RAW espionage agency and thousands of wealthy, professional and influential non-resident Indians resident in the wealthy nations of the world.  This combination has already established their hegemony in the neighbouring countries such as Nepal and Bhutan and a long term objective of theirs is to spread the tentacles of their hegemonic octopus to get Sri Lanka also subjugated under them.

All these years Sri Lanka escaped from getting entrapped to their hegemonic maneuvers due to strong nationalistic Sri Lanka Freedom Party government existed under the former President Mahinda Rajapksa.  However the floodgates for Indian intrusion into our trade, professional and service sectors have been opened with the dismissal of President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government with the aegis of the RAW and western espionage agencies and installing the puppet government of Bra Sirisena and the Indian stooge Ranil Wickremasinghe.

Regardless of the opposition from the exporters, professionals and service sector personnel of Sri Lanka, the Minister of Development Strategies and International Trade Malik Samarawickrama has said that the Sri Lankan government is planning to deepen bilateral relations with India through the Indo–Lanka Economic and Technology Co-operation Agreement (ETCA) and they intend to ink it by mid-2016.

This so called new agreement has been planned to sign in place of the much criticized Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) which was being negotiated between both sides for many years as a sequel to the India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISLFTA) of 2000,

India seems to be highly impatient to get this agreement signed and the Indian External Affairs Minister Mrs. Shushma Swaraj’s visit to Sri Lanka last week was indeed to make inroads to get this agreement signed and enlist projects in the North, the East and in the Hill country (the new  vista for Indian domination in Sri Lanka) exclusively for Indians.  One should not under estimate Mrs. Shushma like our infantile Ministers since she is a very successful Minister of External Affairs India has got similar to our former Foreign Minister the late Mr. Lakshman Kadiragamar.

The projects she has enlisted to be carried out by India includes development of the Palaly Airport, infrastructure enhancement of the Kankesanturai Port, the Sampur Power Plant, a special economic zone in Trincomalee, the Oil Tank Farms project in Trincomalee and construction of the Jaffna Cultural Centre on a grant basis and water supply projects estimated at a cost of nearly US$ 475 million to be undertaken by Indian companies under the Buyers’ Credit Scheme of the EXIM Bank of India.

Further they also want to undertake under the Small Development Project (SDP) model establishment of the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Complex in Kilinochchi; Campus of University of Jaffna; Skills Development Centre of the Faculty of Agriculture in Kilinochchi; Construction of the Rabindranath Tagore Memorial Auditorium at the University of Ruhuna; Construction of the Mahatma Gandhi International Centre in Matale; Establishment of English Language Labs in all nine provinces of Sri Lanka; Renovation of the Duraiappah Stadium in Jaffna and Renovation of the Child Development Centres in plantation areas.

She has also held discussions on the construction by India of a 200-bed ward complex and supply of medical equipment to the District Hospital in Vavuniya in addition to the supply of medical equipment to District Hospitals in Jaffna, Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu.
In the Estates sector, India will work on the construction of a state-of-the-art 150-bed hospital in Dickoya, Hatton, with development assistance from India.

In the tourism sector, they intend to establish the Ramayana Trail in Sri Lanka and the Buddhist Circuit in South Asia.

She has urged early signing of the revised Air Services Agreement that has been pending since September 2013 and both sides have agreed to enhance cooperation in the aviation sector, including in areas of aeronautical search and rescue, capacity building and training and use of the Indian satellite system GAGAN.

As regards construction and renovation of 50,000 houses it has been pointed that construction of 44,000 houses have already been completed and the construction of the remaining 4,000 houses in the Uva and Central Provinces will be undertaken shortly.

The Press Trust of India reported yesterday that India is keen to establish refinery and bunkering operations in Sri Lanka. The Indian Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has said that he hopes that India will once again be in a position to export petroleum products to Bangladesh with the commissioning of Paradip refinery in India which was declared open by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday.

When we carefully analyze the aforementioned plans and intensions it is evident that the hegemonic India will soon dominate and economically rule the Northern and Eastern provinces and the hill country and the proposed projects will have Indians as their managers and workers thus denying employment opportunities to the much needed and deserving Sri Lankans. Earlier it was thought that India wants to rule North and East as their 26th State and with the new trends it seems that want to make the government of Sri Lanka a puppet regime and rule all parts of Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, the IT professionals in Sri Lanka have voiced reservations over the ETCA that allows free movement of IT professionals across the two countries.  They feel it will lead to a large number of Indian IT professionals flooding Sri Lanka thereby denying job opportunities for locals.

The apex body of professionals in Sri Lanka, the Organization of Professional Associations (OPA) has expressed its deep concern over the proposed ETCA. The Head of the OPA Rohana Kuruppu has said that the deal is absolutely unnecessary as Sri Lanka has sufficient professional resources”.

He has warned that such an agreement to bring foreign professional services to the country can be detrimental to the local professional resource base.

The Sri Lanka Association of Software and Services Companies, an organisation which looks after the interests of IT professionals in the country has also expressed concern over the proposed ECTA saying that it will not support any agreement that is detrimental to the industry and the country.

A group, called the Sri Lanka Solidarity Movement, in a letter to President Maithripala Sirisena, has also voiced opposition to the ETCA, saying the agreement will create a situation where Sri Lanka will be flooded with labourers and professionals from India.

The joint Engineers’ Association and the joint Professionals Association have also expressed their strong opposition to signing of this agreement with India and they have organized to hold a foot walk and a rally against this ignominious agreement on the 11th of this.  All Sri Lankans should join these patriotic professionals and express their vehement opposition to this agreement which is very much harmful to this country.  Let us remain as a free nation and not become a colony of India

Singing National Anthem In Tamil – A Realistic Perspective

February 8th, 2016

Insight by Sunil Kumar

Feb. 6th. 2016

In a Naton of majority Sinhalese – an appreciable and compelling majority that is, it seems a worthless attempt to palaver to the miniscule minority of Tamils by playing the National Anthem in Tamil merely to appease all the wrong sources for all the wrong reasons.

It must be remembered that these are a part of the Sri Lankan populace who have been noxiously arrogant for generations about non existent rights in an ongoing tirade against incumbent legislators and ruling parties who continued to disrespect the Majority Sinhalese while continuing to live in a majority Sinhala Nation with many conciliations granted them  and showing no remorse at how they disrespect the Sinhalese ! (with help from their wayward and sometimes vociferous cousins across the Palk Strait in Tamil Nadu it might be added).

So when there are plaudits and commendations towards the cause by various individuals who seem to want to palaver to the Tamil populace just for then cheap sensationalism and publicity it involves and the feeble myopias of their own perceptions there seems to be something of an apathy towards the priorities related and the ludicrousness of the trivialities involved perhaps.

Taking into consideration that Sri Lanka is the only country ih the world that has national anthems sung officially and completely in two separate languages it also makes it somewhat of a joke if not a totally unnecessary anomaly.

It may have been be to a degree understandable if a verse had been included in the Tamil language out of consideration and incorporated into the main anthem like some countries like Canada, New Zealand , South Africa and others which have in fact done this but to have a full anthem in a second language represented by a miniscule minority like Sri Lanka does relative to the Tamil community  makes it somewhat of  a joke to reiterate although around 1949 there were  instances where the practice is said to have occurred according to archival records but once again seemed to have served no viable objective other than to dance to the tunes of some overpowering foreign source – in this instance in all probabilities the British.
Also with reference to placing the Tamil speaking people in a category of third class citizens, it seems a self definition created by dissenting individuals where the rights of the Tamil speaking minority has always been asserted for within the Constitution although there may have been unscrupulous zealots and nationalists who may have overstepped their metes and bound and gone into excesses to ursurp this concept but for the greater part, Sinhalese and Tamils are known to have co-existed for generations side by side until fires of hatred were fomented and set in placed by these very zealots and nationalists which then overturned the balance of the equation sadly with catastrophic consequences.

While it is the bounden as well as patriotic right of the majority Sinhalese to demand and carry banners for a national Anthem in the Sinhala language with a conciliatory verse in Tamil perhaps it is no reality that today in Sri Lanka “The joint opposition is trying to raise its head through trivial matters such an opposition for singing the National Anthem in Tamil. Through this they are trying to stoke racism and hatred once more. This is terribly lowly and disgusting effort. They are conspiring to destroy the good work pertaining to reconciliation done by the current Government.” which seems totally inaccurate for the record. To the contrary it was the previous Government that set in place many liberties and freedoms denied the Tamils by the viles of Tamil tiger terrorism and restored many freedoms the Tamils were deprived of and a blatantly inaccurate accusation by those resorting to finger point at the previous regime. It was indeed the good work pertaining to reconciliation done by the previous Government that is now being picked up by the present one in a somewhat opportunistic vein it needs to be emphatically stated.

And as far as singing of the National Anthem in Tamil towards proper construance, the definitions may be many and varied perhaps bordering on treason against the country and extreme in some perspectives as some believe where reconciliation and truth  to aid harmonious co-existence  need far greater efforts by the administrators  of the Nation than the mere singing of the National Anthem in Tamil and lip service to defend ut!

Wigneswaran Should Know Eelam (Ceylon) Tamil Ethnicity is Only 105 Years Old

February 8th, 2016

Dilrook Kannangara

The artificial ethnic group called Ceylon (Sri Lankan or Eelam) Tamils was introduced in 1911. It never existed before. It was an artificial and erroneous invention. Until then in all censuses (1881, 1891 and 1901), all Tamils were called Tamils – a people of Indian extraction. The 1911 census introduced this artificial ethnic group that never existed in Sri Lanka before. Some of the early censuses were carried out under the supervision of a Tamil. In 1922, he created the Ceylon Tamil League and called for the unity of Tamil Eelam” (Wilson, AJ). He died in South India in 1924. The definition of a ‘Ceylon Tamil’ was (in 1911), any Tamil born in the island (even to Indian born people) or anyone else who wished to assume the Ceylon Tamil ethnic identity.

Tamil Eelam Campaign

The 1948 Ceylon Citizenship Act changed the definition. So-called Indian Tamils were given the choice between Ceylon Tamils and Indian Tamils. Since then those who are born even in Sri Lanka to the Indian Tamil” community can be (if they so wish) classified as Indian Tamils. All others are classified as Sri Lankan Tamils. It is purely voluntary.

This artificial creation of a new ethnic group proved crucial to the subsequent Tamil separatist campaign. Ceylon Tamils started to argue of a Tamil homeland in the island while Indian Tamils” naturally assumed they are recent arrivals from India. If the pre-1911 ethnic classification continued, Tamils would not be able to claim Tamil homelands in Sri Lanka as they were called Tamils – an ethnic group found mainly in Tamil Nadu, India.

There are no local Tamil inscriptions. All inscriptions found in Sri Lanka that contain Tamil writing are of Indian (mostly Chola – a south Indian dynasty that is now extinct) origin. The only Tamil historical chronicle relating to Sri Lanka is called Yalpana Vaipava Malai. It was written by a South Indian in 1736 under the colonial Dutch patronage.

Even today, all Tamil artwork – songs, films, dresses, religious statues; and, even traditional food ingredients are imported from Tamil Nadu, India. None is made in Sri Lanka and none was ever made in Sri Lanka.

Malaysia, Burma and Singapore – the other nations like Sri Lanka that received a large influx of South Indians during British time – didn’t do this mistake. To this date, they classify all Tamils as Indians in ethnic group. As a result, Tamils are prevented from claiming homelands there. It is timely for Sri Lanka to follow suit and classify all Tamils in the island into one ethnic group. It may be called Tamil or Indian. Given the geopolitical context, India too will be supportive to classify them as Indians.

Not Just Wigneswaran, All Tamil Chief Ministers Infected With the 13A Virus

Writing an opinion piece, Dayan Jayatilake finds fault with Chief Minister Wigneswaran for a derogatory statement he made against the Sinhala language. It is not the fault of Wigneswaran as he is just another casualty of the 13A virus just like all his Tamil predecessors. The disease is the 13A virus (and infections), the symptoms and victims are Tamil chief ministers. The other Tamil chief ministers were also infected with the 13A virus. Chief Minister Perumal made a UDI (Unilateral Declaration of Independence) in 1989. Interestingly, Dayan was an original councillor of Perumal’s council! The other Tamil Chief Minister is currently serving a jail term for grave offences. Of course, his previous crimes including terrorism were pardoned. Therefore, the disease here is not the Chief Minister, but 13A that keeps producing monsters. Only a Tamil extremist or a terrorist can be chief minister in the north and/or east under 13A? We should not miss the woods (13A) for the trees (individual chief ministers).

How Constructive Application of 13A Has Allowed Police and Land Powers

However, the infected of the 13A virus are not just chief ministers. It infects many other aspects of the nation. The latest to be infected is police powers. According to 13A, provincial councils have police powers. Unofficially, the government has not allowed provincial councils police and land powers.

Almost all police officers in the north are Tamils. They unofficially take instructions from Tamil MPs and Tamil provincial councillors. The Tamil media in Jaffna also heavily influence their action. These media follow a very strong Tamil communal line. Essentially, the northern provincial council is exercising police powers. As it is within the law, there is nothing anyone, except the president, can do.

Similarly, it is using the Tamil-only demographic character of the north, communal bonds and the atmosphere created by Thesawalamei law to exercise land powers. Once again, it is within the powers of the provincial council according to the 13A and prevents anyone from taking action.

Northern provincial council is also interrupting archaeological work. Although archaeology is not within its purview, provincial officers and the police act in a way that ensures the disruption of archaeological work.

The Indian government through the northern provincial council is building 75,000 houses for displaced Tamils in both Sri Lanka and India. Essentially, the Northern Province is receiving foreign donations and reserves the right to its utilisation! 13A on paper does not allow it but the wording of 13A leaves enough room for it to happen. Tax collection, election administration, schools and hospitals administration and even census administration are all done by northerners who are almost entirely Tamils. Given the TNA stranglehold of northern politics and the provincial council, these activities are severely influenced by TNA politics. 13A has placed many loopholes to even exercise powers not devolved to the council.

The passage of two resolutions on war crimes investigation in 2014 and 2015 is another example of how creeping powers of the northern provincial council beyond what is allowed under 13A is affecting the nation. Nothing was done about it which has given it de facto acceptance that the northern provincial council can pass resolution affecting national security, international relations and law and order.

Sri Lanka National Anthem – Another Fraud on the Nation

February 8th, 2016

Media Release 6 February 2015 SPUR  Society for Peace, Unity and Human Rights in Sri Lanka (SPUR) NSW Inc.  PNSW 1730, Australia

 Another version of a national anthem was sung at the most sacred Independence Day, the National Day of Sri Lanka, on 4 February 2016 in Colombo. This was done at the behest of the President Maithripala Sirisena and the Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe. In effect, an anthem alien to the vast majority of the citizens had also been sung on Sri Lanka’s National Day.

The only version of the National Anthem of Sri Lanka is the one composed in Sinhala by Ananda Samarakone complete with lyrics, music, melody and harmony and had been in existence for 62 years. This version has been endorsed, approved, time and again by the government and the people. The anthem that was sung on the 2016 National Day to appease a few has not been through such scrutiny by the people nor their representatives.

Back in 1961, when the National Anthem had been in use for a mere seven years, an amendment to just three words of the Anthem was proposed by the government led to a major controversy. The subsequent change made, was a tragic personal blow to the composer. It led to his severe personal despair, mental depression, and finally the illustrious composer Ananda Samarakone took his own life in 1962 over the change made unilaterally.

The controversy raged on for many years. Ananda Samarakone had fought tooth and nail until his death opposing this change to just to the three words of the Anthem. Today, the whole National Anthem of Ananda Samarakone has been translated, rather than been transliterated, and sung without a mandate or consultation.

A national anthem is not just another piece of music that is translated to suit each of the languages spoken in a land. It is one to be sung at sacred official functions to specified standards. In selecting such an august and auspicious anthem a sovereign nation accepts the whole of what is approved by the composer- the lyrics, music, melody and harmony. It is not tinkered or translated thereafter to suit a few. These inviolable factors considered is seen when a version suitable is considered for adoption by any nation. Thereafter, it literally becomes set in concrete. The National Anthem and the National Flag are sacred as they are the closest to the heart of each citizen. The current action is a stab in the heart of the Nation.

Our closet neighbour India’s National Anthem is not translated to be sung with different language lyrics to suit the different States of India. It will always remain the initial works of the illustrious Rabindranath Tagore – the language, lyrics, music, melody and harmony all composed and approved by Tagore himself. It is also not one to be sung in foreign lands with locally understood lyrics so that the people of the host nation understand the meanings in a National Anthem.

The Sinhala language is understood fully or partially by over 90% of the population in Sri Lanka, so a second version is totally uncalled for. The native Bengali speakers in India is less than 9% of its population but the National Anthem of India remains in Bengali, in the language lyrics as selected by the great composer Rabindranath Tagore.

So, there is no reason for Sri Lanka’s National Anthem to be sung so that the listener understands the meaning of the words whether in Sri Lanka or overseas. It remains the sacrosanct responsibility of each citizen to learn, understand, and appreciate with joy the meanings of the words in their own National Anthem. But, if anyone has dreams of another nation within Sri Lanka in their own heart, then that task will become too difficult to achieve.

Looking back on the history of sixty two years, Sri Lanka’s National Anthem was never translated and sung with English words even in the 1950/60s when there was still an affluent Burgher population in the island nation. Their own adopted mother tongue was English. Further, in those years a large population of the Sinhalese, Tamils and

Muslims were more fluent in English than in their own native tongue. English remained the official language of the land from 1948 to 1956, but the National Anthem was in Sinhala from the time it was adopted in 1954. Prior to that we all sang in one language in English to the King or the Queen of England.

Once the National Anthem was adopted in 1954, these English speakers were happy to sing the National Anthem in one voice as a single nation with no boundaries. They were never hesitant to sing with the high notes in their lusty throats, more the chorus part of it. We were never as two nations or multiple nations – always a single Nation other than through colonial invasions for periods of time. The single National Anthem personifies that aspect. The action of 2016 Independence Day created a division not a reconciliation of any sort.

A Tamil language translation has been now brought up in the current controversy. The Sinhala version of Sri Lanka’s Constitution is supreme in every sense and the so called link language remains English. The English version of the Constitution has the transliteration and has the Sinhala sounds verbatim, and does not have words giving English meanings. It says ‘Apa…….Sri Lanka’ and not ‘Our……Sri Lanka’. This is an endorsement of the Sinhala version of the National Anthem.

This English version of the National Anthem using a transliteration of Sinhala words and sounds is a clear ratification of the Sinhala version of the Constitution. The English version of the Constitution is read and understood by most parliamentarians and legal experts. There was never a controversy on the English version to say that words with English meanings should be translated and substituted in a similar manner as had been done in a Tamil version. Such an artificial demand is yet to be created. A similar demand had not been made for over 50 years even by the Prime Minster Ranil Wickremasinghe himself and the other Parliamentarians many of whom are well educated in English, and use the English versions of critically important documents as their first reading.

The only National Anthem of Sri Lanka is the one accepted in the Sinhala version of Sri Lanka’s Constitution. This primary version of the Constitution has been ratified by the transliterated version in the link language, English. When sung, it merely assists in the common signing of the anthem composed in Sinhala by the Illustrious Ananda Samarakone complete with lyrics, music, melody and harmony. Two out of three versions of Sri Lanka’s Constitution are very clear on the National Anthem in every aspect and both endorse only the use of language of the vast majority, Sinhala.

SPUR, NSW unequivocally condemns the ambush perpetrated on the citizens at the official Independence celebrations by the Government of Sri Lanka by allowing the singing of an anthem other than the National Anthem. It is the latest fraud on the people, and the newest futile attempt to appease the never ending greed of the racist separatist lobby of Tamil Eelam.

Now, the whole National Anthem has been tinkered with and the citizens ambushed. This rash and heartless action has wounded the Nation as never before.

 

Nimal Liyanage Spokesperson/ Secretary

Dudley Upasiri President

Prince Zeid, why have you forgotten the Sinhalese & Muslim victims of LTTE terror

February 8th, 2016

Shenali D Waduge

Before anyone forgets. It was not the Tamils that the Sri Lanka Military fought and defeated but a globally banned terrorist organization called the LTTE banned in 32 countries. This LTTE had open offices in London and elsewhere. This LTTE had LTTE fronts operating overseas who were providing material support. Nevertheless, somehow after the LTTE was defeated in 2009, the whole world has forgotten we fought against terrorists and the UN and International Community are telling us to reconcile. Why should we reconcile with Terrorists? We have never had any antipathy with Tamils (only the politicians suffer from this). However, with the UNHRC head in Sri Lanka, we would like to know why none of the victims of LTTE terror get any international attention? Why is the emotional, physical and economic plight of the Sinhalese & Muslim victims of LTTE terror never highlighted?

There are some misconceptions that need to be corrected

  1. The 3 decade conflict did not affect ONLY TAMILS.
  2. The 3 decade conflict victims were NOT ONLY TAMILS.
  3. The post-conflict development beneficiaries should NOT ONLY BE TAMILS.
  4. Sinhalese & Muslims were the FIRST victims. It was LTTE that fired the first shots. These shots were against Sinhalese & Muslims who were virtually ethnically cleansed from the North within a few hours.
  5. Census statistics will give evidence that there were thousands of Sinhalese & Muslims living in the North? Where are they? If alive, why are they not assisted to resettle in their homes?
  6. Some of these Sinhalese & Muslim refugees have been languishing in refugee centres since 1980s why does the UN, human rights organizations and media never highlight their plight or raise the need for them to be looked after too?
  7. Why has India, US, UK, EU, UN, UNHRC never highlighted the plight of Sinhalese & Muslims who were evicted from the North and who have yet to be resettled in their original homes in the North?
  8. Why is the GOSL going overboard to provide lands, land deeds (to people who never even owned land) and homes ONLY TO TAMILS? Why have the Sinhalese & Muslim victims been forgotten? Some Sinhalese had been living in the North since 1940s. Some of these victims even sent submissions to the UNHRC.
  9. LTTE eventually went on to attack Sinhalese, Muslims and even Tamils.
  10. LTTE used suicide missions, placed bombs inside buses, cars, exploded these by remote control, LTTE sent suicide cadres dressed as pregnant mothers, even children were sent. These explosions did not distinguish their victims.
  11. 300 suicide attacks were committed by LTTE in 30 years upon innocent people carrying on their daily lives. These attacks were not in any theatre of war.
  12. LTTE also carried out assassinations on politicians of all communities leaving only those that would peddle their song.
  13. Why are foreign governments and donors building homes ONLY FOR TAMILS? Today 1million Tamils plus scores of runaway LTTE cadres are living overseas thanks to the false propaganda of ‘Sinhala discrimination’, ‘genocide’ campaigns none of which has been proved but paid to give enough publicity to ensure refugee/asylum status is given and these cheap labor uplifts foreign economy.
  14. As a result of LTTE suicide attacks Sinhalese & Muslim families lost the sole income provider, these families are living with great difficulty. They do not have money to educate their children.
  15. Some of the Sinhalese & Muslim victims of LTTE terror suffer lifelong physical injuries – some are blind, some are disabled, some unable to work while others are not given employment because of their physical and mental disabilities – why have they never got any international attention?
  16. Does the UN, UNHRC, foreign envoys, India, US, UK & EU governments know the suffering that the Sinhalese & Muslims have gone through the past 30 years or do they even care?
  17. These Sinhalese & Muslim victims of LTTE terror suffer emotional pain in seeing the entire world rally around ONLY THE TAMILS
  18. 600 Sri Lanka policemen were killed by the LTTE one after the other, where is the justice for these victims who were on duty
  19. LTTE’s first attacks were on innocent villages. These villagers, their wives and children were cut into pieces, pregnant mothers had their belly slit, babies were decimated. In Palligodella, an entire Muslim village was wiped out by the LTTE, scores of Temples, mosques were attacked, Muslims in prayer inside mosques were slain in cold blood, student monks travelling in a bus were waylaid and killed one after the other, army informants were hounded and killed….these victims run into thousands and these killings took place almost every day, every month and every year for 30 years. But all the attention is always on ONLY TAMILS.
  20. Why do the Sinhalese & Muslims not have right to freedom of movement and freedom of residence? What right do foreign envoys and UN have to refer to traditional homelands where there is no historical proof or evidence of such? This is a violation of people’s rights and the rights of people mean not only Tamils must have rights disregarding the rights of the majority ethnic group and the Muslims who were also victims.
  21. We would like to make reference to a letter sent by the Swarnahansa Foundation to the US Ambassador complaining against the behaviour of one of its diplomats who had visited Navatkuli to question the Sinhalese who had returned to their original home in 2013. This was the same diplomat who was exposed by the Sunday Leader newspaper for links with Sun Master of the TNA to whom the rehabilitated LTTE cadre had supplied scores of blank UNHRC submission forms with signatures but no date. This put the UNHRC, OHCHR and the OISL investigators in an embarrassing situation which they covered by blaming the then GOSL accusing it of trying to tarnish its image without answering whether the accusation was right or wrong.
  1. Another very important item forgotten and ignored by the UN & UNHRC is the MISSING 5000 SRI LANKAN SOLDIERS why have these missing soldiers been overlooked – their wives and children have petitioned the UN seeking justice but nothing has been forthcoming.

Prince Zeid cannot just land in Sri Lanka and ask the GOSL what they have done for the Tamils only. Prince Zeid and the entire world are reminded that the first victims were the Sinhalese & Muslims who were chased out of their homes in the North by the LTTE, evicted giving just a few hours notice. Ever since there are scores of Sinhalese & Muslim victims of LTTE terror. They have NEVER HAD ANY INTERNATIONAL LIMELIGHT for their grievances. They have never been dished any of the reconciliation dividends or been recipients of anything.

The principle of Nemo judex in causa sua must apply. No one can be the judge of their own case. There cannot be selective justice. The nations that have directly/indirectly played a role in fanning terror and organizations that have helped too can have no say or no role in any post-conflict. Since these very same entities are involved, the real victims have been given step-motherly treatment while their agendas are being fulfilled by concentrating only on their preferred choice.

This is unfair, immoral and completely against the ethics of what these international entities boast of providing.

Not only must Justice be done; it must also be seen to be done

Shenali D Waduge

INDIA KEEN TO ESTABLISH REFINERY ,BUNKERING OPERATIONS IN SRI LANKA ..news Item

February 8th, 2016

Dr Sarath Obeysekera

We have been pushed by India to sign peace accord with Tigers and simultaneously blackmailed us to sign the agreement  to develop Trinco Tank farm built by British

The tanks are located far apart and laying pipeline  and equipment in the tank farm and jungle clearing is very costly and Indians knew about it that it cannot be developed

We might as well clean the tanks and repaint them to be used as silos for storing paddy and flour and even cement rather than developing a tank farm as it is very costly  !!!!!

My experience in Oil and Gas Downstream projects in other countries indicate that building new tank farm elsewhere is much more economical

I was invited by Hon Ministr Fawzi to assist the SOREM project  with Iranian funding but it was abandoned which due to sanctions imposed on Iran

SOREM is the 125000 BPD refinery to be built next to the existing refinery and the land was being acquired to build the refinery

Now Indians want to build a refinery in Trinco perhaps with coal power  Samper is still hanging in the balance with no plans  to implement

They have blocked CPC and prevent CPC in finding a new investor o develop Trinco and Sampur power plant and they want the presence in Hambantota perhaps ?

They will sign an agreement again and hold us by the b…s and block other investments coming in

If they want to build a refinery they can do it in Trincoand expand bunkering and bring more super tankers to Trinco not putting their fingers in the south also !!!!!!

Government should get  Chinese to get cheaper funds and American or Middle east to build refinery in Hambantota and establish a Private Public  Partnership ( PPP) to manage Bunkering  in Hambantota so that local bunker players get a fair chance

Managing the bunker farm can be done with an international operator running  of  Hambantotota bunkering farm which has miserably failed due to stubbornness of previous management  of SLPA who had some ulterior motives

It will be like Indians promise their girls and boys at very young age to get engage with a plan to get married in 10-20 years , so that outsiders have no chance even it is for their betterment ,we will get stuck with Indians forever with no chance like in Trinco

We have to be more broadminded after learning few lessons in Trinco with Indian promises

පක්‍ෂය ගොඩගැනීම හා ජාතිය ගොඩනැගීම

February 8th, 2016

නලින් ද සිල්වා

අද ගොඩනැගීමක් හා ගොඩගැනීමක්් ගැන දේශපාලනයෙහි කතාවෙයි. එකක් ශ්‍රී ල නි පක්‍ෂය ගොඩගැනීම ය. අනෙක ඊනියා ශ්‍රී ලාංකික ජාතිය ගොඩනැගීම ය. ශ්‍රී ල නි පක්‍ෂය දෙකඩ වීමක් නිසා දුර්වල වන බව  ශ්‍රී ල නි පක්‍ෂයෙහි සිට මෛත්‍රිපාල සිරිසේන සමග ගොස් ආණ්ඩුවේ ඇමතිකම් ලබාගත්තෝ කියති. ඔවුන්ට අනුව මහින්ද රාජපක්‍ෂට හිතවත් අය ශ්‍රී ල නි පක්‍ෂය කැඩීමට සැරසෙති. ඔවුන් පිටුපස වෙනත් දේශපාලන පක්‍ෂවල නායකයන් ඇති බව ද කියැවෙයි.  ශී්‍ර ල නි පක්‍ෂයේ කැඩීමට දෙයක් ඉතිරි වී නැත. ඒ මරා දමනු ලැබ ඇත. පක්‍ෂය මරාදමනු ලැබුයේ මෛත්‍රිපාල සිරිසේන විසිනි. ඔහු පක්‍ෂය මරා දැම්මේ පක්‍ෂ නායකයාට එරෙහිව ජනාධිපතිවරණයට තරග කිරීමට නිල වශයෙන් ඉදිරිපත් වූ දිනයෙහි ය.
එහෙත් එයට පෙර ද ඒ සඳහා සාකච්ඡා තිබූ බව අමතක නොකළ යුතු ය. වෙනත් දේශපාලන පක්‍ෂවල අයට ශී්‍ර ල නි පක්‍ෂය නොමෑරී තිබුණි නම් කැඩිය හැකි යැයි මම නො සිතමි. මරා දමනු ලැබූ පක්‍ෂයක කැඩීමට දෙයක් ද නැත. කැඩිය හැක්කේ ජීවමාන පක්‍ෂයකි. ආණ්ඩුවේ සිටින ශ්‍රි ල නි පක්‍ෂයේ කියන ඇමතිවරු බොහෝ දෙනෙක් ජනතාව විසින් ප්‍රතික්‍ෂෙප කරනු ලැබුවෝ වෙති. අප්පච්චි මළා යැයි කියමින් ඔවුහු ශ්‍රී ල නි ප මරාදැමූහ.  ශ්‍රි ල නි පක්‍ෂය මරාදැමුණු බව ද ඒ සමග සංධානය ද මියගිය බව තේරුම් ගත් අපි පසුගිය මැතිවරණ සමයේ දී වෙන ම පක්‍ෂයක් පිහිටුවිය යුතු යැයි යෝජනා කෙළෙමු. එහෙත් එයට ශ්‍රි ල නි පක්‍ෂයේ ජී එල් පිරිස් හා ඩලස් අලහප්පෙරුම මෙන් ම ජාතික නිදහස් පෙරමුණෙහි විමල් විරවංශ ද විරද්ධ වූහ. ඔවුන්ට අවශ්‍ය වූයේ එකල ළාවට තිබේ යැයි සිතූ මහින්ද මෛත්‍රිපාල එකතුව ශක්තිමත් කිරීම ය.  
මෛත්‍රිපාල සිරිසේන හෝ වෙනත් යමකු හෝ හරහා ඉන්දියාව බලාපොරොත්තු වූයේ ශ්‍රී ල නි ප හා එ ජා ප එකතුකර දෙමළ ජාතිවාදය තමන්ට අවශ්‍ය ආකාරයට සිංහල බෞද්ධයනට එරෙහිව යොදා ගැනීම ය. මෛත්‍රිපාල සිරිසේන ආප්ප රාත්‍රියෙහි තම නික්ම යෑමෙන් ශ්‍රී ල නි පක්‍ෂය මරා දැම්මේ ය. අද ඊනියා ජාතික හෙවත් අවුල් ආණ්ඩුවේ හැල හැප්පීම් ඇත. එහෙත් මහින්ද රාජපක්‍ෂ මහතාගේ වචනවලින් නම් ගෙම්බන් ගැන  විශ්වාසයක් තැබිය නො හැකි ය. එසේ් වුවත් අපි අවසාන අවස්ථාවක් ලෙස ඊනියා ශ්‍රී ල නි ප ඇමතිවරුන්ට තමන් තවමත් පැරණි ශ්‍රී ල නි පක්‍ෂයේ ප්‍රතිපත්ති අනුව සිංහල බෞද්ධ සංස්කෘතිය සුරැකීමට ඉදිරිපත්වන්නේ නම් මහින්ද අගමැති කිරීමට ජනාධිපතිට බලකරන ලෙස කියා සිටිමු. ව්‍යවස්ථාවට පටහැණිව දෙමළෙන් ජාතික ගීය ගැයීමෙන් පසුවවත් ඔවුන්ට තමන් ආණ්ඩුවක් ගෙන යන්නේ කවුරුන් වෙනුවෙන් ද යන්න පැහැදිලි විය යුතු ය. ව්‍යවස්ථාවේ දෙමළ පරිවර්තනයේ ජාතික ගීය දෙමළට පරිවර්තනය කළේ කවු ද යන ප්‍රශ්නය මෙහි දී පැන නගී. ව්‍යවස්ථාවේ ඉංගිරිසි පිටපතේ ඇත්තේ ඉංගිරිසි අකුරෙන් ලියන ලද ශ්‍රී ලංකා මාතා ගීතය මිස එහි ඉංගිරිසි පරිවර්තනයක් නො වේ. මෙතෙක් කල් මේ වරද, එනම් ජාතික ගීය දෙමළට පරීිවර්තනය කර ව්‍යවස්ථාවේ සඳහන් කිරීම, පිළිබඳ ව කිසිවක් නොකිරීම ගැන මම ජාතියෙන් සමාව අයදිමි. ජාතික ගීය ඒ ඒ භාෂාවලට පරිවර්තනය කළ හැකි නො වේ. මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් පාර්ලිමේන්තුවේ හා උසාවියේ ගත හැකි ක්‍රියා මාර්ග සොයා බැලිය යුතු ය. ඒ කුමක් වුවත් තමන් කැමති වුවත් නැතත්් මෛත්‍රිපාලට කළ හැක්කේ රනිල් කියන දේ ක්‍රියාත්මක කිරීම පමණ ය. දෙමළෙන් ජාතික ගීය ගැයීම ගැන සිංහල බෞද්ධයන් නොවන්නන්ගෙන් ඉතා වැඩි පිරිස ප්‍රීති ප්‍රමෝදයට පත් වී ඇත. ජනාධිපතිට අවශ්‍ය නම් මහින්ද අගමැති කිරීමෙන් තමන් කර ඇති වැරදි නිවැරදි කර ගත හැකි ය. ව්‍යවස්ථාවෙන් එයට අවහිරයක් නැත. ඒ බව හෙට (8) කොළඹ දී පැවැත්වෙන සම්මන්ත්‍රණයේ දී පැහැදිලි කරමු. 
1951 දී ලිබරල් පක්‍ෂයක් ලෙස පිහිටුවනු ලැබූ ශ්‍රීු ල නි පක්‍ෂය 1952 න් පමණ පසු ජාතිකත්වයේ පක්‍ෂය බවට ක්‍රමයෙන් පත්විය. සිරිමාවෝ බණ්ඩාරනායක මහත්මියගේ කාලයෙහි දී ද ඉන්පසු මහින්ද රාජපක්‍ෂ මහතාගේ කාලයෙහි දී ද පක්‍ෂය ජාතිකත්ව ලක්‍ෂණ විදහා පෑවේ ය. ශ්‍රි ල නි පක්‍ෂය මරාදැමීමේ කාර්යයට සිංහල බෞද්ධ විරෝධීන් අතගැසුයේ අනූවේ දශකයේ මුල ය. මියන්මාරයට යැවූ අවුං සාං සුකී සිහිගන්වමින් චන්ද්‍රිකා කුමාරතුංග මෙරටට ආනයනය කරනු ලැබුයේ සිංහල බෞද්ධ විරෝධීන් විසිනි. එහෙත් චන්ද්‍රිකා අවුං  සාං සුකී මෙන් ම ජාතික නායකයකුගේ දියණියක වුවත් අබෞද්ධයන් සමග විවාහ වී සිටියත් සුකී මෙන් සාර්ථක නො වී ය. ඇයට ශ්‍රී ල නි පක්‍ෂය හෝ සිංහල බෞද්ධකම හෝ මරාදැමීමට නොහැකි විය. එහෙත් ඇය තවමත් තම උත්සාහය අත්හැර දමා නැත. 
ජාතිය ගොඩනැගීම යන්නට අපට මේ සමග අවතීර්ණ විය හැකි ය. චන්ද්‍රිකාට  අනුව ජාතිය ගොඩනැගීම සඳහා මෙරට සංහිඳියාව ඇතිකිරීමට නොහැකි එක් කරුණක් නම් පාසල් ආගම් වශයෙන් බෙදී සිටීම ය. එහෙත් මෙයින් ද කියැවෙන්නේ ඇගේ නොදැනුවත්කම ය. පසුගිය උසස් පෙළ පරීක්‍ෂණයෙන්, මට මතක ඇති ආකාරයට, වාණිජ අංශයෙන් ලංකාවේ ප්‍රථම ස්ථානයට පැමිණියේ කුරුණෑගල මලියදේව විදුහලේ ඉගෙනුම ලැබූ මුස්ලිම් ශිෂ්‍යයෙකි. මලියදේච විදුහල හෝ බෞද්ධ පාසල් නමින් පෙනී සිටින පාසල් හෝ බෞද්ධ පාසල් යැයි මම නො කියමි. ඒ පාසල් ද අනාගමික යැයි කියන රාජකීය විදුහල මෙන් ම ක්‍රිස්තියානි සංස්කෘතියේ පාසල් ය. එහෙත් චන්ද්‍රිකා සිතන්නේ මෙරට බෞද්ධ පාසල් ඇති බවත් ඒවාට අන්‍යාගමික සිසුන් බඳවා නොගන්නා බවත් එය ඊනියා  යුද්ධවලට මගපාදන බවත් ය.
දෙවනුව චන්ද්‍රිකා අමතක කරන කරුණක් වෙයි. කලකට පෙර රාජකීය, ශාන්ත තෝමස්, ත්‍රිත්ව ආදී පිරිමි පාසල්වල මෙන් ම කාන්තා, බිෂොප්, ශාන්ත බ්‍රිජට් වැනි බාලිකා පාසල්වල සියළු ජාතිවල. ආගම්වල සිසු සිසුවියන් එකට ඉගෙනගත් බව ඒ පාසල්වල ආදී ශිෂ්‍යයෝ ද ආදි ශිෂ්‍යාවෝ ද මහත් උජාරුවෙන් කියති. දැනුදු ඒ පාසල්වල මෙන් ම ආනන්ද ආදී පාසල්වල ද තත්ත්වය එසේ ම ය. එහෙත් යටකී පාසල්වල ඉගෙන ගත් අය සුද්දන් ආරම්භ කළ මෙරට ඊනියා දෙමළ ප්‍රශ්නයේ දේශීය වගඋත්තරකරුවෝ වෙති. අප අවුරුදු සියයකට එහා පැත්තට ගියහොත් පොන්නම්බලම් රාමනාදන්, පොන්නම්බලම් අරණාශලම් ආදීන් රාජකීය  විදුහලේ ඊනියා දීප්තිමත් ආදි සිසුන් බව සිහියට නැගෙයි. ඉන්පසු කලෙක ජී ජී පොන්නම්බලම් ඒ පාසලෙහි ම ඉගෙන ගත්තේ ය. එයටත් පසු කලෙක නීලන් තිරුචෙල්වම් එකී පාසලෙහි ආදි ශිෂ්‍යයෙක් විය. මැත කාලයෙහි සුමන්තිරන් ද ඒ පාසලෙහි අධ්‍යාපනය ලැබී ය. අනෙක් පැත්තෙන් චෙල්වනායගම් ශාන්ත තෝමස් විදුහලෙහි අධාපනය ලැබී ය. මේ සියල්ලන්  ගැන ප්‍රභාකරන්, ඔහුගේ සීයලා බාප්පලා හා මස්සිනාලා කෘතියෙහි විස්තර කෙරෙයි.
ඉලංකෙයි තමිල් අරසු කච්චි හෙවත් ලංකා දෙමළ රාජ්‍ය පක්‍ෂය හෙවත් ඊනියා ෆෙඩරල් පක්‍ෂය චෙල්වනායගම් විසින් පිහිටුවනු ලැබුයේ හතළිහේ දශකයේ දී ය. ඒ චන්ද්‍රිකා චෝදනා කරන තම පියා ඉදිරිපත් කළ රාජ්‍ය භාෂා පණතට කලින් ය. ඊළාම් අදහස එයටත් පැරණි ය. එය සුන්දරලිංගම්ගේ අදහසක් ලෙස ඉදිරිපත් විණි. එහෙත් මට කීමට අවශ්‍ය සෘජුව ම එය නො වේ. ඊනියා ෆෙඩරල් හෙවත් දෙමළ රාජ්‍ය පක්‍ෂයේ භාණ්ඩාගාරික වූ නාගනාදන්ගේ දියණිය ඉගෙන ගත්තේ ද චන්ද්‍රිකා ඉගෙන ගත් ශාන්ත බ්‍රිජට් කන්‍යාරාමයෙහි ය. බොහෝ  විට දෙදෙනා ම එකම පංතියේ ඉගෙන ගන්නට ඇත. නාගනාදන් දෙමළ සිසුන් සිංහල ඉගෙනීමට විරුද්ධ විය. එහෙත් තම දියණියට සිංහල ඉගැන්වී ය. ඇය පසුව තානාපති කාර්යාලයක නිලධාරිනියක් ලෙස ද සේවය” කළා ය. චන්ද්‍රිකා තම යෙහෙළිය ගැන දන්නේ යැයි සිතමි.
චන්ද්‍රිකාට මේ මෑත ඉතිහාසය අමතක ය. පාසල්වල එකට ඉගෙන ගත් පමණින් දෙමළ නායක නායිකාවන්ගේ සිංහල බෞද්ධ විරෝධය නැති නො විණි. අවුරුදු එකසිය පනහක පමණ ඉතිහාසයෙන් අපට පෙනී යන්නේ එය ය.  මෙරට ජාතිය ගොඩනැගීම යන්න ව්‍යාජ සංකල්පයකි. බටහිර ජාතීන් ගොඩනැගුණේ ධනපති විප්ලවයෙන් පසුව ය. ඒ නිසා ම බටහිර පඬියෝ ජාතියක් ඇති විය හැක්කේ ධනපති ක්‍රමය ඇතිවීමෙන් පසුව යන ප්‍රවාදය ඉදිරිපත් කරති. මෙය බටහිර පඬියන් ඉදිරිපත් කරන තවත් පට්ටපල් බොරුවක් පමණකි. මෙරට සිටින කසිකබල් උගත්තු තම ඊනියා දැනුම පිළිබඳ ඇතිකර ගත් මහත් ආඩමබරයෙන් ඒ බොරුව නිතර කියති. එහෙත් ඔවුන්ගේ ජාතිය පිළිබඳ නිර්වචනය කුමක් ද? ඔවුන්ට පැහැදිලි නිර්වචනයක් දිය නො හැකි ය. ජාතිය යනු කුමක් ද යන්න ගැන පැහැදිලි අදහසක් නොමැතිව මේ පඬියෝ බටහිර ආධිපත්‍යයට යටත් වී ඔවුන් මෙන් ම කිසිම වටිනාකමක් නොමැති දේශපාලනඥයන්ට ජාතිය ගොඩනැගීමට උපදෙස් දෙති. පඬියන්ට අනුව ලංකාවේ අපට යම්තම් දැන් ජාතිය ගොඩනැගීමට අවස්ථාව එළඹී ඇත. ඒ මෙරට දැන් ධනවාදය ඇති බැවිනි.
එහෙත් මේ පඬියන් නොදන්නා කරුණ නම් සිංහල ජාතිය අඩුම තරමෙන් ගැමුණු රජුගේ කාලයේ සිට පවතින බව ය. එතුමාට ජාතියේ පියා යන්න යෙදීමට මම අකමැත්තෙමි. මේ යුදෙවු ක්‍රිස්තියානි සංකල්පයකි. ගැමුණු රජු කළ කාර්යය පේළි දෙකකින් විස්තර කළ හැකි නො වේ. එතුමා යක්‍ෂ නාග දේව ගෝත්‍ර මෙන් ම විජයගේ සිංහ වංශය ද එකතු කෙළේ ය. යක්‍ෂ ගෝත්‍රිකයන්ගේ බුදු සසුන හා අශෝක අප වෙත එවූ අශෝක බුදු සසුන එකතු කෙළේ ය. රුවන්වැලි සෑය මේ එකතුව විදහා පාන සංකේතයක් ද වෙයි. සිංහල ජාතිය යන්න කා විසින් යොදන ලද නමක් වුව ද ජාතිය ඇති වූයේ ගෑමුණු රජුගෙන් පසුව ය. 
ඉන්පසුව මෙරටට පැමිණි විවිධ ජනවර්ග යථාකාලයේ දී සිංහල ජාතියට අවශෝෂණය කරගනු ලැබූහ. ඒ ක්‍රියාවලිය නැති වූයේ මුස්ලිම්වරුන් අවුරුදු හත්සියයකට පමණ පෙර අද දකුණු ඉන්දියාව නමින් හැඳින්වෙන ප්‍රදේශයෙන් පැමිණීමෙන් පසුව ය. දෙමළ කතාකළ මේ පිරිස සිංහල ජාතියට ඇතුල්වීම ප්‍රතික්‍ෂෙප කළහ. ඔවුන් සිංහල මුස්ලිම්  යනුවෙන් තම ආගමික අනන්‍යතාව රැකගනිමින් සිංහල ජාතියට එක් වී නම් අද වන විට රාජකීය විදුහලේ තවත් ආදී ශිෂ්‍යයකු වූ හකීම්ට තැනක් නැතිවීමට තිබිිණි.  මෙරටට ලන්දේසීන් විසින් ගෙන්වනු ලැබූ වෙල්ලාලයන්ට ද සිංහල හින්දු යනුවෙන් ජාතියට ඇතුල්වීමට හැකියාව තිබිණි. එහෙත් ලන්දේසිහු හා ඉංගිරිසිහු ඒ එසේ නොවන බවට වග බලාහත්හ. ඊළාම් යන්න සිංහල යන්නෙන් බිඳෙයි. ජාතිය ගොඩනැගීමට දෙයක් නැත. ජාතිය ගොඩනැගි අවුරුදු දෙදහසකට වඩා ගත වී ඇත. කළ යුත්තේ මෙරට සංස්කෘතිය ගොඩනැගූ ඒ ජාතියට විවිධ ජනවර්ග තම අනන්‍යතාව රැකගනිමින් එකතු වීම ය. නව පක්‍ෂයට ඒ කාර්යය ද පැවරෙයි. 
 
නලින් ද සිල්වා
 
2016 පෙබරවාරි 04

The Post War Period and Psychosocial Health of Combatants 

February 8th, 2016

Dr Ruwan M Jayatunge

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines mental health as “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to his or her community. War trauma negatively affects the mental health parameters. Odenwald et al. (2007) have shown that consequences of war-related trauma cause enormous suffering and problems adjusting to post-war life in many parts of the world.

After facing traumatic combat events the soldiers experience hopelessness, low self-fulfillment, rage, guilt, sense of emptiness, alienation and whole range of negative emotions. War has a catastrophic effect on the health and well-being of nations (Murthy& Lakshminarayana, 2006). Wars can change the psychological makeup of the combatants making them vulnerable to psychological disorders. Recent research suggests that military employees are at risk for acquiring PTSD (Danckwerts & Leathem, 2003).

The armed conflict in Sri Lanka ended in 2009 and the Sri Lankan Armed Forces militarily defeated the LTTE. But the military victory came with a huge human and social cost. Over 300,000 members of the Sri Lanka Armed Forces (including the Police Force) had been directly or indirectly exposed to combat situations during these three decades. Following the thirty year armed conflict in Sri Lanka many combatants underwent traumatic battle experiences that caused immense physical, emotional, and psychological distress. These experiences were events outside the range of usual human experience. Some combatants were diagnosed with combat related PTSD and other battle related psychological trauma. It has been estimated that there are a large number of combatants with undiagnosed combat related psychological ailments and many are without any kind of treatment. Stigma, lack of information, lack of resources etc. have prevented them getting professional help. For many veterans the combat stress has become an insidious disease – existing without marked symptoms but ready to become active upon some slightest psychological trigger.

War is profoundly political and social, yet terms such as, “trauma” tends to medicalize and individualize the problem (Martín-Bar”, 1994; Punamäki, 1989)., The armed conflict in Sri Lanka became extremely political and political decisions overruled the military decisions. Hence the war became a part of the political power struggle and war trauma naturally became an under discussed subject. There was no National strategy to address  combat trauma.

The Sri Lankan military authorities delayed to recognize the psychological impact of the Eelam War. Combat related PTSD was not regarded as a disabling condition that could affect the soldiers. Although the armed conflict started in way back in 1980s until 2005 the Sri Lanka Army did not give a medical discharge based on the diagnostic criteria “PTSD”. There were no strong socio political voices to address the psychological repercussions of the armed conflict. The Health Ministry had less power and minimal access to treat the soldiers with battle trauma. The health care providers did not receive adequate training to identify combat related symptoms among the combatants. These hindering factors have increased the psychological casualties among the armed forces.

Post-war situations are often characterized by the traumatization of large groups. In war, situations, people become victims of violence, destruction and displacement. Some have, experienced violence personally, others have lost relatives and friends, all, however, continue to live in an environment still marked by war and its consequences, even after, the end of the war (Scherg, 2003). The sequence of the, survivors’ post-war experiences usually, follows a pattern that includes a profound disorientation; despair and lust, for revenge (sometimes denied and/or, turned upon themselves); a process of, deep but incomplete mourning; the tentative reaching out for emotional solace in the form of new relationships and the rebuilding of a family world (Wolberg &Aronson,1975).

During the post war period in Sri Lanka delayed combat related posttraumatic reactions surfaced. Some extreme reactions manifested as self-harm, suicides and social violence. According to the Military Spokesperson of the Sri Lanka Army from 2009 to 2012 postwar period nearly 400 soldiers had committed suicide.

War related psychological symptoms could last for many years affecting individuals, their families and society. Van der Kolk et al. (1996) identified the significance of dissociation, affect, dysregulation, and somatization as “associated features” of PTSD. According to Van der Kolk and colleagues these associated features lasted for years even after full-blown, PTSD symptoms, subside. The combatants with affect dysregulation have persistent dysphoria, chronic suicidal preoccupation, self-injury, explosive or inhibited anger, compulsive or inhibited sexuality. Therefore Posttraumatic Mental Health of the combatants should be addressed appropriately. Evidence-based care system has to be introduced to increase and improve the post war psychosocial health.

 

Preventing Re-traumatization

Veterans affected by war trauma have a re-traumatization risk. Re- traumatisation is defiend as a situation, attitude, interaction, or environment that replicates the events or dynamics of the original trauma and triggers the overwhelming feelings and reactions associated with them. Dutton et al.( 2005) elucidate that sometimes the term “revictimization” rather than “retraumatization” is used to, designate re-experiencing interpersonal trauma again, especially later in life after an, earlier trauma.

Combat involves multiple types of life-and-death experiences associated with strong and wide-ranging emotional reactions. The emotional scars of the war remain for a long period. Traumatized veterans are a vulnerable group and measures would be needed to prevent them from re-traumatization. Many traumatized people expose themselves, seemingly compulsively, to situations reminiscent of the original trauma. These behavioral reenactments are rarely consciously understood to be related to earlier life experiences (van der Kolk, 1989).

Redeployment , working in adverse environments could trigger past traumatic memories. When the working environment becomes adverse or less supportive, there is a high tendency for the soldiers to become AWOL. A large number of Sri Lankan soldiers have become deserters over the past few decades. The numbers are exceeding over 50, 000 (AFP, 2011). Many deserters were exposed to battle events and they still relive with traumatic combat memories. A large number of traumatized combatants have joined the underworld gangs and committed crimes. Some have joined with local politicians and engaged in election related violence: the irony is many veterans who had got honorable military discharges have rejoined as security officers in private firms. van der Kolk (1987) indicates that some traumatized people remain preoccupied with the trauma at the expense of other life experiences. Effective measures must be implemented to minimize the re traumatization of combatants who underwent gruesome realities of the Eelam War.

Zeid here to check the situation – WImal

February 8th, 2016

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein is here to check the situation, says WImal Weerawansa.

ජිනීවාහි එක්සත් ජාතීන්ගේ මානව හිමිකම් කවුන්සිලයේ යෝජනාව අනුව ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට කටයුතු කරන්නට සිදුවීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් ඒකාබද්ධ විපක්ෂය විසින් කරුණු පැහැදිලි කරන අයුරු.

 

Presidential Crimes Then And Now

February 8th, 2016

By Paul Craig Roberts

Reprinted from Paul Craig Roberts, The Neoconservative Threat to World Order (Clarity Press, 2015)

Are Nixon’s and the Reagan administration’s crimes noticeable on the scale of Clinton’s, George W. Bush’s, and Obama’s?

January 25, 2016 “Information Clearing House” -Not much remains of the once vibrant American left-wing. Among the brainwashed remnants there is such a hatred of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan that the commitment of these two presidents to ending dangerous military rivalries is unrecognized. Whenever I write about the illegal invasions of other countries launched by Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama, leftists point to Chile, Nicaragua and Grenada and say that nothing has changed. But a great deal has changed. In the 1970s and 1980s Nixon and Reagan focused on reducing Cold War tensions. Courageously, Nixon negotiated nuclear arms limitation agreements with the Soviet Union and opened to China, and Reagan negotiated with Gorbachev the end of the dangerous Cold War.

Beginning with the Clinton regime, the neoconservative doctrine of the US as the Uni-power exercising hegemony over the world has resurrected tensions between nuclear-armed powers. Clinton trashed the word of the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations and expanded NATO throughout Eastern Europe and brought the military alliance to Russia’s border. The George W. Bush regime withdrew from the anti-ballistic missile treaty, revised US war doctrine to permit pre-emptive nuclear attack, and negotiated with Washington’s East European vassals to put anti-ballistic missiles on Russia’s borders in an effort to neutralize Russia’s nuclear deterrent, thus bringing major security problems to Russia. The Obama regime staged a coup against a government allied with Russia in Ukraine, traditionally a part of Russia, and imposed a Russophobia government as Washington’s vassal. Turning to China, Washington announced the pivot to Asia” with the purpose of controlling shipping in the South China Sea. Additionally, the Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama regimes fomented wars across a wide swath of the planet from Yugoslavia and Serbia through the Middle East and Africa to South Ossetia and now in Ukraine.

The neoconservative ideology rose from the post-Reagan collapse of the Soviet Union. The doctrine met the need of the US military/security complex for a new enemy in order to avoid downsizing. Washington’s pursuit of empire is a principal danger to life itself for everyone on the planet.

Unlike Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama, Nixon and Reagan went against the military/security complex. Nixon opened to China and made arms reduction agreements with the Soviets. Reagan negotiated with Gorbachev the end of the Cold War. The military/security complex was displeased with these presidential initiatives. Both left and right accused Nixon and Reagan of nefarious machinations. Right-wing Republicans said that Nixon and Kissinger were selling America out to the communists and that the scheming Soviets would take advantage of Reagan, the old movie actor. Communists,” we were assured, only understand force.”

Nixon and Reagan focused on eliminating dangerous rivalries, and the three stooges—Clinton, Bush, and Obama—have resurrected the rivalries. Those who cannot see the astonishing difference are blinded by prejudices and their brainwashing.

In this article, I describe unappreciated aspects of the Nixon and Reagan presidencies. What I provide is neither a justification nor a denunciation, but an explanation. Here is what Patrick Buchanan, who was in the White House with both presidents, wrote to me in response to my explanation:

Craig, you are dead on in what you write about both Nixon and Reagan and what they sought in their presidencies. Reagan often talked of those ‘godawful weapons,’ meaning nukes. I was at Reykjavik with him, and was stunned at Hofde House to learn that Ronald Reagan pretty much wanted to trade them all away. And when, years later, Tom Wicker wrote favorably about the Nixon presidency, he accurately titled his book One of Us. All his life Nixon sought the approbation of the [pre-neocon] Establishment. Am deep into a new book, based on my experiences and my White House files, and all through it I am urging him [Nixon] to be and to become the kind of conservative president I wanted, but he never was. My thanks for bringing in The Greatest Comeback, which covered the period when I was closest to Nixon. All the best, Pat.”

Writing for Americans is not always an enjoyable experience. Many readers want to have their prejudices confirmed, not challenged. Emotions rule their reason, and they are capable of a determined resistance to facts and are not inhibited from displays of rudeness and ignorance. Indeed, some are so proud of their shortcomings that they can’t wait to show them to others. Some simply cannot read and confuse explanations with justifications as if the act of explaining something justifies the person or event explained. Thankfully, all readers are not handicapped in these ways or there would be no point in trying to inform the American people.

In a recent column I used some examples of Clinton-era scandals to make a point about the media, pointing out that the media and the American people were more interested in Clinton’s sexual escapades and in his choice of underwear than in the many anomalies associated with such serious events as the Oklahoma City bombing, Waco, the mysterious death of a White House legal counsel, US sanctions on Iraq that took the lives of 500,000 children, and illegal war against Serbia.

Reaganphobes responded in an infantile way, remonstrating that the same standards should be applied to your dear beloved Ray-Gun” as to Clinton. Those readers were unable to understand that the article was not about Clinton, but about how the media sensationalizes unimportant events in order to distract attention from serious ones. Examples from the Clinton era were used, because no question better epitomizes the level of the American public’s interest in political life than the young woman’s question to President Clinton: boxers or briefs?”

It is doubtful that journalists and historians are capable of providing accurate understandings of any presidential term. Even those personally involved often do not know why some things happened. I have been in White House meetings from which every participant departed with a different understanding of what the president’s policy was. This was not the result of lack of clarity on the president’s part, but from the various interests present shaping the policy to their agendas.

Many Americans regard the White House as the lair of a powerful being who can snap his fingers and make things happen. The fact of the matter is that presidents have little idea of what is transpiring in the vast cabinet departments and federal agencies that constitute their” administration. Many parts of government are empires unto themselves. The Deep State,” about which Mike Lofgren, formerly a senior member of the Congressional staff has written, is unaccountable to anyone. But even the accountable part of the government isn’t. For example, the information flows from the cabinet departments, such as defense, state, and treasury, are reported to Assistant Secretaries, who control the flow of information to the Secretaries, who inform the President. The civil service professionals can massage the information one way, the Assistant Secretaries another, and the Secretaries yet another. If the Secretaries report the information to the White House Chief of Staff, the information can be massaged yet again. In my day before George W. Bush and Dick Cheney gave us the Gestapo-sounding Department of Homeland Security, the Secret Service reported to an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, but the Assistant Secretary had no way of evaluating the reliability of the information. The Secret Service reported whatever it suited the Secret Service to report.

Those who think that the President knows” can test their conviction by trying to keep up with the daily announcements from all departments and agencies of the government. It is a known fact that CEOs of large corporations, the relative size of which are tiny compared to the US government, cannot know all that is happening within their organizations.

Nixon: Villain or Centrist Reformer?

I am not particularly knowledgeable about the terms of our various presidents. Nevertheless, I suspect that the Nixon and Reagan terms are among the least understood. Both presidents had more ideological opponents among journalists and historians than they had defenders. Consequently, their stories are distorted by how their ideological opponents want them to be seen and remembered. For example, compare your view of Richard Nixon with the portrait Patrick Buchanan provides in his latest book, The Greatest Comeback. A person doesn’t have to agree with Buchanan’s view of the issues of those years, or with how Buchanan positioned, or tried to position, Nixon on various issues, to learn a great deal about Nixon. Buchanan can be wrong on issues, but he is not dishonest.

For a politician, Richard Nixon was a very knowledgeable person. He travelled widely, visiting foreign leaders. Nixon was the most knowledgeable president about foreign policy we have ever had. He knew more than Obama, Bush I and II, Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Ford, and Johnson combined.

The liberal-left created an image of Nixon as paranoid and secretive with a long enemies list, but Buchanan shows that Nixon was inclusive, a big tent” politician with a wide range of advisors. There is no doubt that Nixon had enemies. Many of them continue to operate against him long after his death.

Indeed, it was Nixon’s inclusiveness that made conservatives suspicious of him. To keep conservatives in his camp, Nixon used their rhetoric, and Nixon’s rhetoric fueled Nixon-hatred among the liberal-left. The inclination to focus on words rather than deeds is another indication of the insubstantiality of American political comprehension.

Probably the US has never had a more liberal president than Nixon. Nixon went against conservatives and established the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by executive order. He supported the Clean Air Act of 1970. Nixon federalized Medicaid for poor families with dependent children and proposed a mandate that private employers provide health insurance to employees. He desegregated public schools and implemented the first federal affirmative action program.

Declaring that there is no place on this planet for a billion of its potentially most able people to live in angry isolation,” Nixon engineered the opening to Communist China. He ended the Vietnam War and replaced the draft with the volunteer army. He established economic trade with the Soviet Union and negotiated with Soviet leader Brezhnev landmark arms control treaties—SALT I and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in 1972, which lasted for 30 years until the neoconized George W. Bush regime violated and terminated the treaty in 2002.

These are astonishing achievements for any president, especially a Republican one. But if you ask Americans what they know about Nixon, the response is Watergate and President Nixon’s forced resignation.

In other words, here is more proof that all the American media does is to lie to us. The US media is no longer independent. It is a servile captive creature that turns lies into truths via endless repetitions.

I am convinced that Nixon’s opening to China and Nixon’s arms control treaties and de-escalation of tensions with the Soviet Union threatened the power and profit of the military/security complex. Watergate was an orchestration used to remove the threat that Nixon presented. If you read the Watergate reporting by Woodward and Bernstein in the Washington Post, there is no real information in it. In place of information, words are used to create an ominous presence and sinister atmosphere that is transferred to Nixon.

There was nothing in the Watergate scandal that justified Nixon’s impeachment, but his liberal policies had alienated conservative Republicans. Conservatives never forgave Nixon for agreeing with Zhou Enlai that Taiwan was part of China. When the Washington Post, John Dean, and a missing segment of a tape got Nixon in trouble, conservatives did not come to his defense. The liberal-left was overjoyed that Nixon got his comeuppance for supporting the exposure and prosecution of Soviet spy Alger Hiss two decades previously.

I do not contend that the left-wing has no legitimate reasons for hostility against Nixon. Nixon wanted out of Vietnam, but with honor” so that conservatives would not abandon him. Nixon did not want to become known as the President who forced the US military to accept defeat. He wanted to end the war, but if not with victory then with a stalemate like Korea. He or Kissinger gave the US military carte blanche to produce a situation that the US could exit with honor.” This resulted in the secret bombing in Laos and Cambodia. The shame of the bombings cancelled any exit with real honor.

The Reagan era is also misunderstood. Just as President Jimmy Carter was regarded as an outsider by the Democratic Washington Establishment, Ronald Reagan was an outsider to the Republican Establishment whose candidate was George H. W. Bush. Just as Carter’s presidency was neutered by the Washington Establishment with the frame-up of Carter’s Budget Director and Chief of Staff, Reagan was partially neutered before he assumed office, and the Establishment removed in succession two national security advisors who were loyal to Reagan.

Reagan’s Priorities and the Establishment’s Agenda

When Reagan won the Republican presidential nomination, he was told that although he had defeated the Establishment in the primaries, the voters would not be able to come to his defense in Washington. He must not make Goldwater’s mistake and shun the Republican Establishment, but pick its presidential candidate for his vice president. Otherwise, the Republican Establishment would work to defeat him in the presidential election just as Rockefeller had undermined Goldwater.

As a former movie star, Nancy Reagan put great store on personal appearance. Reagan’s California crew was a motley one. Lynn Nofziger, for example, sported a beard and a loosely knotted tie if a tie at all. He moved around his office in sock feet without shoes. When Nancy saw Bush’s man, Jim Baker, she concluded that the properly attired Baker was the person that she wanted standing next to her husband when photos were made. Consequently, Reagan’s first term had Bush’s most capable operative as Chief of Staff of the White House.

To get Reagan’s program implemented with the Republican Establishment occupying the chief of staff position was a hard fight.

I don’t mean that Jim Baker was malevolent and wished to damage Reagan. For a member of the Republican Establishment, Jim Baker was very intelligent, and he is a hard person to dislike. The problem with Baker was two-fold. He was not part of the Reagan team and did not understand what we were about or why Reagan was elected. Americans wanted the stagflation that had destroyed Jimmy Carter’s presidency ended, and they were tired of the ongoing Cold War with the Soviet Union and its ever present threat of nuclear Armageddon.

It is not that Baker (or VP Bush) were personally opposed to these goals. The problem was that the Establishment, whether Republican or Democratic, is responsive not to solving issues but to accommodating the special interest groups that comprise the Establishment. For the Establishment, preserving power is the primary issue. As The Saker makes clear, in both parties the Anglos of my time, of which George H. W. Bush was the last, have been replaced by the neocons. The neocons represent an ideology in addition to special interest groups, such as the Israel Lobby.

The Republican Establishment and the Federal Reserve did not understand Reagan’s Supply-Side economic policy. In the entire post World War II period, reductions in tax rates were associated with the Keynesian demand management macroeconomic policy of increasing aggregate demand. The Reagan administration had inherited high inflation, and economists, Wall Street, and the Republican Establishment, along with Reagan’s budget director, David Stockman, misunderstood Reagan’s supply-side policy as a stimulus to consumer demand that would cause inflation, already high, to explode. On top of this, conservatives in Congress were disturbed that Reagan’s policy would worsen the deficit—in their opinion the worst evil of all.

Reagan’s supply-side economic policy was designed not to increase aggregate demand, but to increase aggregate supply. Instead of prices rising, output and employment would rise. This was a radically new way of using fiscal policy to raise incentives to produce rather than to manage aggregate demand, but instead of helping people to understand the new policy, the media ridiculed and mischaracterized the policy as voodoo economics,” trickle- down economics,” and tax cuts for the rich.” These mischaracterizations are still with us three decades later. Nevertheless, the supply-side policy was partially implemented. It was enough to end stagflation and the policy provided the basis for Clinton’s economic success. It also provided the economic basis that made credible Reagan’s strategy of forcing the Soviets to choose between a new arms race or negotiating the end of the Cold War.

Ending the Cold War and Bad CIA Advice

President Reagan’s goal of ending the Cold War was upsetting to both conservatives and the military/security complex. Conservatives warned that wily Soviets would deceive Reagan and gain from the negotiations. The military/security complex regarded Reagan’s goal of ending the Cold War as a threat comparable to Nixon’s opening to China and arms limitations treaties with the Soviet Union. President John F. Kennedy had threatened the same powerful interests when he realized from the Cuban Missile Crisis that the US must put an end to the risk of nuclear confrontation with the Soviet Union.

With the success of his economic policy in putting the US economy back on its feet, Reagan intended to force a negotiated end to the Cold War by threatening the Soviets with an arms race that their suffering economy could not endure. However, the CIA advised Reagan that if he renewed the arms race, he would lose it, because the Soviet economy, being centrally planned, was in the hands of Soviet leaders, who, unlike Reagan, could allocate as much of the economy as necessary to win the arms race. Reagan did not believe the CIA. He created a secret presidential committee with authority to investigate the CIA’s evidence for its claim, and he appointed me to the committee. The committee concluded that the CIA was wrong.

Reagan always told us that his purpose was to end, not win, the Cold War. He said that the only victory he wanted was to remove the threat of nuclear annihilation. He made it clear that he did not want a Soviet scalp. Like Nixon, to keep conservatives on board, he used their rhetoric.

Curing stagflation and ending the Cold War were the main interests of President Reagan. Perhaps I am mistaken, but I do not think he paid much attention to anything else.

Grenada and the Contras in Nicaragua were explained to Reagan as necessary interventions to make the Soviets aware that there would be no further Soviet advances and, thus, help to bring the Soviets to the negotiating table to end the nuclear threat. Unlike the George W. Bush and Obama regimes, the Reagan administration had no goal of a universal American Empire exercising hegemony over the world. Grenada and Nicaragua were not part of an empire-building policy. Reagan understood them as a message to the Soviets that you are not going any further, so let’s negotiate.”

Conservatives regarded the reformist movements in Grenada and Nicaragua as communist subversion, and were concerned that these movements would ally with the Soviet Union, thus creating more Cuba-like situations. Even President Carter opposed the rise of a left-wing government in Nicaragua. Grenada and Nicaragua were reformist movements rather than communist-inspired, and the Reagan administration should have supported them, but could not because of the hysteria of American conservatives. Reagan knew that if his constituency saw him as soft on communism,” he would lack the domestic support that he needed in order to negotiate with the Kremlin the end of the Cold War.

America Playing the Foreign Policy Game

Today Western governments support and participate in Washington’s invasions, but not then. The invasion of Grenada was criticized by both the British and Canadian governments. The US had to use its UN Security Council veto to save itself from being condemned for a fragrant violation of international law.”

The Sandinistas in Nicaragua were reformers opposed to the corruption of the Somoza regime that catered to American corporate and financial interests. The Sandinistas aroused the same opposition from Washington as every reformist government in Latin America always has. Washington has traditionally regarded Latin American reformers as Marxist revolutionary movements and has consistently overthrown reformist governments in behalf of the United Fruit Company and other private interests that have large holdings in countries ruled by unrepresentative governments.

Washington’s policy was, and still is, short-sighted and hypocritical. The United States should have allied with representative governments, not against them. However, no American president, no matter how wise and well- intentioned, would have been a match for the combination of the interests of politically-connected US corporations and the fear of more Cubas. Remember Marine General Smedley Butler’s confession that he and his US Marines served to make Latin America safe for the United Fruit Company and some lousy investment of the bankers.”

Information is Power

Americans, even well informed ones, dramatically over-estimate the knowledge of presidents and the neutrality of the information that is fed to them by the various agencies and advisors. Information is power, and presidents get the information that Washington wants them to receive. In Washington private agendas abound, and no president is immune from these agendas. A cabinet secretary, budget director, or White House chief of staff who knows how Washington works and has media allies is capable, if so inclined, of shaping the agenda independently of the president’s preferences.

The Establishment prefers a nonentity as president, a person without experience and a cadre of knowledgeable supporters to serve him. Harry Truman was, and Obama is, putty in the hands of the Establishment. If you read Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick’s The Untold History of the US, you will see that the Democratic Establishment, realizing that FDR would not survive his fourth term, forced his popular Vice President Henry Wallace off the ticket and put in his place the inconsequential Truman. With Truman in place, the military/security complex was able to create the Cold War.

From Bad to Worse
The transgressions of law that occurred during the Nixon and Reagan years are small when compared to the crimes of Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama, and the crimes were punished. Nixon was driven from office and numerous Reagan administration officials were prosecuted and convicted. Neither Nixon nor Reagan could have run roughshod over both Constitution and statutory law, setting aside habeas corpus and due process and detaining US citizens
indefinitely without charges and convictions, authorizing and justifying torture, spying without warrants, and executing US citizens without due process of law.

Moreover, unlike the Clinton, Bush, and Obama regimes, the Reagan administration prosecuted those who broke the law. Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams was convicted, National Security Advisor Robert McFarlane was convicted, Chief of CIA Central American Task Force Alan Fiers was convicted, Clair George, Chief of the CIA’s Division of Covert Operations was convicted. Richard Secord was convicted. National Security Advisor John Poindexter was convicted. Oliver North was convicted. North’s conviction was later overturned, and President George H.W. Bush pardoned others. But the Reagan Administration held its operatives accountable to law. No American President since Reagan has held the government accountable.

Clair George was convicted of lying to congressional committees. Richard Secord was convicted of lying to Congress. John Poindexter was convicted of lying to Congress. Alan Fiers was convicted of withholding information from Congress. Compare these convictions then with James R. Clapper now. President Obama appointed Clapper Director of National Intelligence on June 5, 2010, declaring that Clapper possesses a quality that I value in all my advisers: a willingness to tell leaders what we need to know even if it’s not what we want to hear.” With this endorsement, Clapper proceeded to lie to Congress under oath, a felony. Clapper was not indicted and prosecuted. He was not even fired or forced to resign. For executive branch officials, perjury is now a dead letter law.

The destruction of the rule of law and accountable government has extended to state and local levels. Police officers no longer serve and protect” the public. The most dangerous encounter most Americans will ever experience is with police, who brutalize citizens without cause and even shoot them down in their homes and on their streets. A police badge has become a license to kill, and police use it to the hilt. During the Iraq War, more Americans were murdered by police than the military lost troops in combat. And nothing is done about it. The country is again facing elections, and the abuse of US citizens by their” police is not an issue. Neither are the many illegal interventions by Washington into the internal affairs of other sovereign countries or the unconstitutional spying that violates citizens’ privacy.

The fact that Washington is gearing up for yet another war in the Middle East is not an important issue in the election.

In the US the rule of law, and with it liberty, have been lost. With few exceptions, Americans are too ignorant and unconcerned to do anything about it. The longer the rule of law is set aside, the more difficult it is to reestablish it. Sooner or later the rule of law ceases even as a memory. No candidate in the upcoming election has made the rule of law an issue.

Americans have become a small-minded divided people, ruled by petty hatreds, who are easily set against one another and against other peoples by their rulers.

Dr. Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had many university appointments. His internet columns have attracted a worldwide following. Roberts’ latest books are The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West, How America Was Lost, and The Neoconservative Threat to World Order.

United Nations complicity in war crimes Interview with former UN assistant secretary-general Hans-Christof von Sponeck

February 8th, 2016

By Silvia Cattori  Courtesy Global Research, March 24, 2007

Reseau Voltaire 24 March 2007
http://www.globalresearch.ca/united-nations-complicity-in-war-crimes/5170

For Hans Christof von Sponeck, the former assistant secretary-general of the UN, the United Nations, far from garding the respect for international law and the consolidation of peace, have themselves become a factor of injustice. Thus, the sanctions imposed on Saddam Hussein’s Iraq caused a human disaster, whereas treaties such as the nuclear non-proliferation treaty are used to ensure the domination of certain powers and to threaten others. It is time to change the system completely.

23 March 2007

Hans-Christof von Sponeck Count Hans-Christof von Sponeck, born in Bremen in 1939, has been working for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for 32 years. Appointed by Kofi Annan in 1998 as United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, with the status of UN Assistant to the Secretary General, Mr. von Sponeck resigned in March 2000 in protest against the sanctions, which had led the Iraqi people to misery and starvation. It is with sorrow and bitterness that he speaks about the sufferings endured by the Iraqis, a people he knew well and learned to love, and he appeals to the political leaders responsible for the catastrophe in a moving interview he gave to Silvia Cattori.

Silvia Cattori: In your book ”A Different War: The UN Sanctions Regime in Iraq”, [1] you denounced openly the fact that the Security Council betrayed the principles of the UN Charter. Could you give us specific examples where the UN Secretariat behaved in an especially condemnable way?

Hans von Sponeck: The Security Council must follow the UN Charter and it must not forget the Convention on the rights of the child and the general implications of these conventions. Moreover, if the Security Council knows that conditions in Iraq are inhuman – people of all ages have been in deep trouble, not because of a dictator, but because of the policies around the ’oil for food programme’ – and it decides not to act, or not to do enough to protect the people against the impact of its policy, then one can argue very easily that the Security Council is to be blamed, for the very strong increase in the mortality rates in Iraq. A definite example is that during the 1980s, under the government of Saddam Hussein, UNICEF identified 25 children per thousand under the age five years of age that were dying in Iraq for various reasons. During the years of sanctions, from 1990 to 2003, there was a sharp increase from 56 per thousand children under five years of age in the early 1990s to 131 per thousand under five years of age at the beginning of the new century. Now everyone can easily understand that this was due to the economic sanctions, so it is out of the question that the Security Council preferred to ignore the consequences of its policies in Iraq under the pressure excercised by the major intervening parties including, and in particular, the United States and Great Britain.

Silvia Cattori: How could the Security Council neglect to consider the fact that these sanctions allowed the superpowers to misuse their position and uniquely pursue their war objectives, when it voted for other resolutions, like for example resolution 1559 which was particularly intended to provide the United States and Israel with a cover for future military strikes? Does that mean that the Security Council and the UN Secretariat, supposed to defend the people, have become mainly responsible for humanitarian catastrophes?

Hans von Sponeck: I would say, only those who either are ignorant, or those who cannot accept the defeat, will continue to argue that the humanitarian drama in Iraq was largely not due – not exclusively but to a large extent –to an erroneous policy, a policy of punishment. The Iraqi people were punished for having accepted the government in Baghdad, even though they were completely innocent.

Silvia Cattori: Our political leaders, who are present in all international bodies, knew perfectly well that these sanctions would have disastrous consequences. Does that mean that, by remaining silent, they have accepted innocent civilians to be killed, tortured, and starved?

Hans von Sponeck: I would say, unless the international community has a very bad memory, we cannot forget that, either there was silence or there was connivance, support, or there was a deliberate effort to promote conditions of the kind that prevailed in Iraq during thirteen years of sanctions. Therefore, you get different levels of accountability, of political accountability. Not only the Prime Minister of Great Britain and the President of the United States and their governments are responsible, but others as well; Spain and Italy played a supportive role that means the former governments are responsible as well. Mr Aznar in Madrid and Mr Berlusconi in Italy are very much responsible for having contributed to the humanitarian disaster that evolved in Iraq. They will not accept this responsibility but the evidence is there.

Silvia Cattori: If the manipulation of the Security Council by the United States is the main problem and if the US continues to commit crimes pretending that they have a UN mandate, what can be done to correct that unacceptable situation?

Hans von Sponeck: I think that this is a very important question. It is relevant for the debate about what kind of United Nations we need to protect the international community or to protect the 192 member governments from the danger that certain other governments misuse their authority, their information, their finances and their power to serve their own interest, but against the interests of peace, the interests of justice and the interests of mankind.

Silvia Cattori: How did you react to the execution of Saddam Hussein and his co-defendants, sentenced to death by a tribunal established by the USA?

Hans von Sponeck: I would say, first of all, that I was not surprised. This was the ultimate objective of those in power in Baghdad and of those who occupy Iraq. It is impossible to defend Saddam Hussein, but we can respond to the fact that there was no due process, but a masquerade. It was a tribunal that hid a prearranged death sentence under the cover of respectability. Saddam Hussein, like any other person, deserved the right to a fair trial, but he was not given a fair trial. And therefore I was upset by this obvious act, although we have international law, despite the fact that the European nations, the US and Canada as well as other western nations repeatedly express their intention to maintain justice, that they in fact did not protect justice.

Silvia Cattori: You wrote to President Bush and asked him to free Tarek Aziz. Did you get an answer?

Hans von Sponeck: I did not get an answer. I wrote this letter because I know Mr Tarek Aziz. My predecessor and I both think he is a person with whom we had a correct relationship, a person who – despite what we read in the mainstream media – tried to look to the Iraqi people. He was ready and willing to consider proposals for the improvement of the humanitarian aid programme. From our perspective, from my perspective, he was a correct person. I cannot judge what Mr Tarek Aziz did in Iraq outside my fields of responsibility, but all I want to ask for is that a person, who is ill, if for no other than humanitarian reasons, should be treated with dignity, should be allowed to obtain medical care while having a fair trial. Just like Saddam Hussein, Tarek Aziz deserved, and deserves, to be treated in accordance with international law, in accordance with The Hague and the Geneva Conventions. I object to the fact that over three years after he voluntarily turned himself in to the occupation forces, he has not even been charged, and still remains in custody while he is badly in need of medical care.

Silvia Cattori: While the situation created by the occupation of Iraq is frightening, it is to be feared that the Resolution against Iran will be used by the United States to strike that country. The German Navy – formally under UN mandate – is in place in the Eastern Mediterranean. Is it because you know to what extent your country is involved in the projects of war of the United States that you recently wrote an open letter to Mrs Angela Merkel asking her to refuse all use of violence against Iran?

Hans von Sponeck: That is correct. I feel very strongly that, gradually, Germany and other European countries are getting involved into power policy defined in Washington by power-hungry people. This is becoming more serious because these power-hungry people begin to realize that they cannot, on their own, implement a policy of domination. So they need the help of other governments now, and these others seem to be Central-European and Eastern European governments from Lithuania to Great Britain. They also try to politicise NATO and make it an instrument, which to a large extent has in fact already become a US instrument. Therefore, just like any normal individual in this world, I cannot accept the attempts – supported by Chancellor Merkel during the recent NATO summit – to provide this military alliance with a political mission. NATO is an instrument of the Cold War; for many years NATO was looking for a new mission, for a new role. The only thing the allies knew was that they have a military responsibility but, with the end of the Cold War in Europe, that responsibility no longer existed and was no longer necessary. So there was this desperate search for a new role.

I personally think that it is extremely dangerous that NATO now presents itself as a democratic instrument for western democracies while, in fact, it is a tool in the hands of the United States to implement the Project for the ‘New American Century’. Neoconservatives in the United States made this famous proposal in the 1990s – while the Bush administration converted it into its national security strategy of 2002 and subsequent years – and NATO is supposed to assist its implementation. The responsible politicians that recently met in Munich should have rejected this concept. Mr Vladimir Putin, the Russian President for once did not mince his words and expressed plainly what many of us feel. Of course, those who follow a different agenda rejected his suggestions. However, there is a reality in what Mr Putin said.

I am convinced that, due to this militarised politicisation of NATO, we will have taken a big step backwards to what is not only a Cold War atmosphere between major powers, but also, and this is the tragedy, to an increase in defence spending in many countries including China, Russia, and Western Europe. This spending has already been greatly increased in numerous countries, and it can serve no other purpose than escalating the polarisation between different groups around the world. The world beyond Central Europe and North America is no longer willing to accept a western one-sided policy. The public no longer accepts the requirements of last century’s military and economic powers. Their days are over and, if we do not take this into account, we will only make things worse. To me, the key words at the moment are dialogue and diplomacy. We have to accomplish this in a clearly multilateral spirit, not in the spirit of a superpower, which is anything but a superpower be it economically, politically or morally, let alone ethically. Even if there is a little bit of superpower spirit left in the United States because of its military power, it is not going to be enough to save the ‘Pax Americana’. ‘Pax Americana’ is a thing of the past and the sooner we recognise this in Europe and prepare ourselves for multilateral cooperation – which is something different from the bilateral or NATO type cooperation – the better it will be.

Silvia Cattori: NATO is taking part in wars of occupation – in contradiction to its own Charter – and, in collaboration with the CIA, it is involved in secret criminal operations: What I think of in this context are the abductions of suspects to secret prisons. If Europe continues to submit itself to and accepts the installation of American anti-missile systems in NATO member states, might this not lead to confrontation, or even to the return to the worst days of Cold War?

Hans von Sponeck: It is insane. There is no excuse, and Condoleezza Rice’s argument according to which Russia had no reason to worry about ten anti-missile systems to be stationed in Poland and in the Czech Republic is so dishonest. If ten can be placed today, twenty might be placed tomorrow. The very fact that these antimissile systems are positioned at the border of the former USSR, or Russia, is already enough to augment the reasons for confrontation between Russia and the West, let alone China.

We are creating and we are shaping tomorrow’s enemy. I, and with me many others around the globe, cannot accept this development. We do not count, however, we are weak, we are considered naïve, we are considered ’blue-eyed people’, as the Americans have often called us, who do not understand the ‘global vision’.

Well, if we are living in a democracy, then I have the right to understand this ‘global vision’, but I am not informed about it. I am just asked to rely on the good will and on the good intentions of a government like the one in Washington. But I cannot do so, we cannot do so, because we have been disappointed over and over again by misinformation, by brutal dishonesty, by power politics that only served one party. I am far from accepting this and, therefore I regard the whole policy of convincing the Czech and Polish governments to have these antimissile systems as extremely dangerous and misplaced. That is nothing but blatant and brutal power politics, which we do not need and which we will fight against. Peace, future internationalism and the consolidation of nations and progress – in the spirit of the UN Charter and other international laws – don’t have any need of that.

Silvia Cattori: You were in Kuala Lumpur in February, to attend a conference on war crimes. There was, in the West, very limited media coverage on this important event. If such meetings, which denounce the drifts of NATO and the violations of the UN Charter, are ignored, how can a debate be opened for reforming these organisations? Don’t you feel like speaking in a desert while the media, the UN, the States, go on lying and ignore your struggle?

Hans von Sponeck: Well, you know, one should not be discouraged by the fact that the media ignore us. Most of the time, when citizens tried to convince their leaders to change direction, they have been ignored. Well, should that be the end of the effort? I do not think so. The very fact that people, not just fools, not just misguided dreamers, but very realistic people who have an overall view on the world, who understand the political processes, come together to debate in a serious way the conditions and misuse of power, gives important evidence that the international conscience is alive, that an international conscience exists. Kuala Lumpur did not make it to the headlines; Hollywood makes it to the headlines, cheap emotionalism, and cheap quality media events like the Big Brother programme in London make headlines.

The fact that 5000 people got together in Kuala Lumpur to discuss war as a crime, against the background of all the global sufferings that these illegal wars have caused, did not make it to the headlines is regrettable, but it should not make people less willing to speak out. Those attacted by these crimes should notice it. Every one of us, as an individual, has a responsibility to observe, has to make his or her views known. In addition, I am sure that the Kuala Lumpur meeting has created more awareness in many circles around the world, which will ultimately be transferred into a greater resistance against these feint and selfish and one-sided policies that the West tries to enforce.

I am not anti-West, I am a ’Westerner’ but that does not mean that I cannot critically look at the one-way street which has developed, the one-way traffic on which international power, international trade, international culture are travelling. That, as I have said before, cannot continue because it is no longer acceptable, and Kuala Lumpur brought together people from all over the world, who are of the same opinion. So this has, I am sure, added to an awareness, and a willingness to invest time in order to make views known. And if that does not hit the headlines today and bring about a change immediately, it may do so tomorrow, and if it is not tomorrow, then the next day.

Silvia Cattori: Voices who, like Mr Jimmy Carter’s and Mr John Dugard’s denounce the crimes of Israel in Palestine, voices who, like Mr Dennis Halliday’s [2] and your own voice put the finger on UN’s drifting off course in Iraq, all these voices are demanding for an immense respect. However, these are rare voices, which can be easily marginalised by the political powers. Aren’t you disappointed that hardly anybody or only a few people at your level follow your example and take position against these state crimes and abuses?

Hans von Sponeck: Of course, I am disappointed. You know, these days, every day, I am waiting anxiously for a senior American general, a senior American political personality to come out and say: enough is enough, I will not continue to support insanity, I will not go on supporting illegality, I will no longer support policies that have led us into deep difficulties and deep violations of anything that a civilised person should stand for. Of course, one is disappointed, but in view of what has happened during the last few decades, particularly during the years when Mr Bush has been in power, we cannot allow ourselves to be idle. This is an appeal for the international peace movement which should be oriented towards a better coordination, i.e. much better networking, much more combined effort, much more joint declarations. People from all over the world should join hands and demonstrate to themselves and to the larger public that they have the firm intention not to accept what has led us into a world in which the gulf is wide open between those who have nothing – and that is a very, very large majority, over one billion people out of the six and a half billion people on our planet living with less than one dollar a day – and the top ten percent who are living in unimaginable luxury and well being.

This cannot continue. And if some people who listen to our conversation may say ’here is really a very naïve person’, and others say ’look this is a communist, terrible, he is asking for equality for everybody’, I will tell them ’no, I am not’. First of all I do not think I am naïve, secondly, I do not think I am a communist in the traditional sense. I am a person who, in 32 years of work for the United Nations and beyond, has learned to accept the fact that all of us are not equal, but that all of us should have equal opportunities to develop our own contribution to peace. It is not a question of lack of money, there is plenty of money for everybody but, what is missing is the will to share the resources and to do more than pay lip service to this wonderful body of instruments that has been established by good people after the Second World War. Over the last sixty years, this body has tried to lay the basis for greater justice and for socioeconomic progress for everybody.

Silvia Cattori: All the hope that you feed must make you suffer, as you are well aware that for the Muslim peoples that the West is humiliating, the worst is still to come?

Hans von Sponeck: Of course. If you read and if you see, what is happening in the Middle East, there is no single day on which you do not feel ashamed, you do not feel the humilitation that strikes us when we see these poor people suffering hard, people from Palestine to Iraq and in other parts of the Middle East as well. The human language is not, at least for me, capable of expressing the feelings that I really have. It is horrifying. I come from a country, which experienced and caused this horrible Second World War. It lasted for five years, and we still talk about it. What about the many years in Iraq, thirty years of dictatorship, and thirteen years of sanctions, and now three and a half years of occupation: how much can an individual, how much can a nation endure? And if you see – I think of the universities I visited was in Baghdad, Mustanseriya University, Baghdad College, Baghdad University – that these institutions where young innocent people are supposed to prepare for life, were destroyed by bombs. When I was in Iraq, I saw people living peacefully in integrated neighbourhoods! I never heard a conversation like I am a Shiite, you are a Sunnite, and you are a Turcoman” at that time.

Baghdad is the largest Kurdish city of the world with over one million Kurds, and there were many problems, for sure, there was a dictator, there were political murderers but, compared with what we see today, that was nothing. The sectarian confrontation that exists now was created by this illegal war. And the threat towards the Al-Maliki government is the limit of dishonesty: If you do not bring security to Iraq, then we, the Americans, will reconsider to what extend we will continue our support”. What is this? Who established these kinds of conditions? Who is responsible for this chaos and the sectarian confrontation?

Silvia Cattori: Western countries condemn Iran that has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, for a bomb that it does not have. They do not condemn Israel that did not sign this treaty, and that has nuclear bombs. Choosing between Israel that does not conceal preparing for waging a pre-emptive nuclear war, and Iran who wants to have a civil nuclear industry, is not Israel the one that is really threatening world peace, and is not Iran the target? How do you react to this denial of justice?

Hans von Sponeck: I have only one immediate response: it is a classical example of a double standard. We have a demand for a nuclear free zone: It is the Security Council’s resolution 687 of April 1991 which in paragraph 14, calls for a nuclear free zone for the complete Middle East. Israel has not even signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Iran may have intentions that are against the long-term international interests, but Iran has not yet passed the red line. Mister El-Baradei, the director of the International Atomic Agency did not say that Iran had passed that line. All he did was to say that Iran has not fully disclosed, not transparently enough, its intentions and that Iran has put more centrifuges into operation.

But what an extraordinary demonstration of double standards, not to point the finger at Israel and others! What about Pakistan, what about India? And about the US itself which is openly working on a new generation of nuclear weapons, totally in violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty of which the US is an initiator. So this is a disastrous double standard. If I were an Iranian, I would say: ’Sorry, take yourself measures to put into practice of what you say is the norm and then we can talk, let’s sit down at the table, at the same eye level, with no preconditions.’

I accept the Iranian demand for dialogue. I think it is absolutely the right thing to do. Iran says: ’You have a disagreement, so let’s meet, but do not come and tell me before I can meet you, that I must have fulfilled certain conditions that you want me to fulfil; I am sorry, we come, we meet, we talk, and we lay the cards on the table. And what we discover when we look at reality is a frightening attempt to keep up a double standard.

Silvia Cattori: What message would you like to give to those political leaders who do not care about human rights who wage wars and violating international and human rights? What message would you like to give to the populations who are, at present, exposed to the terror of occupying states? And what message would you like to give to those who oppose these wars but do not know how to stop them and are grieving over the inaction of the political parties?

Hans von Sponeck: To those who are violating human rights, I would say: You must live with your own guilty conscience, and how can you, in the light of all the evident damage, live with your guilty conscience? Don’t you think that there are better ways to protect your interests by at the same time allowing others to benefit from existing opportunities?

To those who are victims and those who are concerned, I would say: Never give up, just try your best, we all live in freedom, as healthy individuals, to make our contribution small as they may be. If we gather for that aim, if we cooperate, if we network, if we try to make our views known to those in power, we can make a contribution. We can use our votes –those of us who live in countries with free elections – let us make use of our votes but not in a mechanical way. For it is a great act of responsibility to cast a vote. Know your political candidates, put pressure on them, hold them accountable, check their records and, when there is a re-election, if you are not satisfied, encourage those who deserve your confidence to run for office. What else can we do?

The original source of this article is Reseau Voltaire
Copyright © Silvia Cattori, Reseau Voltaire, 2007

Either remove Ranil or give SLFP chairmanship to Mahinda – Prasanna

February 8th, 2016

Either remove Ranil or give SLFP chairmanship to Mahinda – Prasanna

පිරිසිදු ශ්‍රීලනිප පාක්ෂිකයෝ ඉන්නේ අපිත් එක්කයි… – ප්‍රසන්න රණතුංග

 

No justifiable reason to accuse entire military over war crimes – Mahinda

February 8th, 2016

No justifiable reason to accuse entire military over war crimes – Mahinda

හුසේන් කුමරුගේ යෝජනා ගැන හිටපු ජනපතිගේ අදහස…

https://youtu.be/RBVYKLmrRHY

Educating Serasinghe:the politics of denigrating Sinhala-Buddhists Part III

February 7th, 2016

H. L. D. Mahindapala

The controversy with Ms. Sharmini Serasinghe began when she initially challenged the Sinhala-Buddhists to show what they had achieved which the others haven’t. In reply it was pointed out that the Sinhala-Buddhists had made three great contributions : 1. a new language; 2. a new culture and 3, a new civilization. Obviously, this revelation stunned her because she was  educated just enough to know / believe that the Sinhalese were a bunch of gamaralas in loin cloth who had not achieved anything noteworthy in their history.  Her ignorance of the monumental contributions of the Sinhala-Buddhists was exposed when she dismissed the Sinhala-Buddhists as having marched through 2500 years of history to produce only some archaeological  ruins and edifices”. According to her  2500 years of history has produced nothing else but bricks, sticks and a heap of rubble.

This  obviously must  be the basis of her challenge because if she knew about the historic achievements she would never have asked the Sinhala-Buddhists to show what they had achieved, would she? The intent of her question was to downgrade the Sinhala-Buddhists as worthless failures. Even in this respect she was not making an original statement. She was merely repeating what G. G. Ponnambalam, the arch communalist, and Prof. C. Suntheralingam, the Vellahala caste fanatic, used to say long before she slipped into her mother’s womb as a slimy bit of jelly.

The denigration of the Sinhala-Buddhists has been a calculated ploy by the Tamil leaders and their bandwagon to gain political mileage for their racist agenda. It was adopted and pursued relentlessly as a deliberate political tactic by the Tamil leaders (1) to divide the Sinhalese and the Tamil communities; (2) to maintain the myth that the Tamils were superior to all other communities; (3) to get a lion’s share of jobs, power and privileges in the public  service and, most of all, (4) to grab Tamil votes in the Jaffna electorate by blaming the Sinhala-Buddhists for the politico-cultural failures of the Vellahla leadership – the only political force in Jaffna – to reform and  redeem the oppressed dalits, exploited day and night as slaves under the Vellahla fascist caste system. Stuck in the feudal caste system they refused to change and take the peninsula progressively into the 20th century with the rest of the nation. They were bent on retaining  Jaffna as a separate entity protected by the ubiquitous cadjan curtain.

The English-educated Saivite Vellahla leadership resisted any changes to prevailing socio-economic structures / institutions of Jaffna because changes were a serious threat to their caste dominance. Prof. Bryan Pfaffenberger argued that the Vellahla leadership hated S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike more for passing the Prevention of Social Disabilities Act aimed at dismantling the oppressive caste system in Jaffna than for the Sinhala Only Act. To cover up their sins/failures as leaders of Jaffna they projected the Sinhala-Buddhists as the bogey man creeping in to swallow Tamil babies. The most expedient means available to the Vellahlas was to divert attention away from their crimes against their own people by playing the racist card. Blaming the Sinhala-Buddhist made them look like the saviours of the Tamils. In reality, the Vellahla leadership played the racist card to the hilt in order to save their caste supremacy and never had any serious agenda for the liberation of the oppressed Tamils. In fact, in the thirties, Ponnambalam Ramanathan went specifically to London on the holy mission of saving the caste system. He presented his case to the  Colonial Office urging the British not to meddle with the caste system but to retain it as part of Jaffna traditions. This was not surprising because he was a leading  disciple of Arumuka Navalar – the ideological high priest who restructured and anointed the Vellahlas as the highest caste in the hierarchy of the ruthless and vicious caste system of Jaffna. In the absence of the Brahmins in Jaffna he filled the vacuum in the caste hierarchy with the Vellahlas. It was this caste/class that ruled Jaffna with an iron  fist. And the Vellahlas were ready to fight tenaciously to save the  privileges, perks, position and their power to rule as subalterns – a power that gave them a sense of superiority as the chosen ones born to rule.

In the dying days of the British Raj the Vellahlas felt the serious impact of modernity making inroads into their sacred casteist society protected by the ubiquitous cadjan curtains. They knew that the end of the British Raj meant the loss of political patronage they derived from being His Majesty’s obedient servants. The alternative available was to grab more power before the British left through the incremental constitutional changes. It was then  that Ponnambalam launched his 50 – 50 campaign in the thirties when the sun was setting over the British empire. Demanding 50% for 12% of the Tamils was outrageous”. Ponnambalam’s ruse was to claim that 50% was for all minorities to make  it look mathematically reasonable. But even then the total of minorities did not add up to 25%. Nor  did the Muslims and Indian Tamils agree to this 50 – 50 demand. This was a demand of the Jaffna Tamils, by the Jaffna Tamils, for the Jaffna Tamils. This extreme demand was to replace the loss of political  patronage which gave them the upper hand in colonial times. A mere 12% Jaffna Tamils were in a commanding position both in the administration and the legislature. And getting 50% of the share of  power was the only way to compensate for the loss of British patronage.

But the historical imbalances left behind by all colonial regimes were destined to change under the new dispensations. The sole aim of Tamil politics was to resist changes to their feudal/colonial privileges. As a minority they were well-off with the historical imbalances that disadvantaged the majority and the others, including the low-caste dalits of  Jaffna. On the eve of independence the English-educated, Saivite Jaffna Vellahlas constituted the most powerful priviligentsia who held  commanding positions in the public and private sectors. This caste/class, which depended on British patronage, feared the departure of the colonial masters. As the sun of the British empire began to set the Tamils of the north began react aggressively. They perceived the Sinhala-Buddhist majority as the biggest threat to their commanding status in which they enjoyed a disproportionate share of positions, power and  privileges which left the others way behind.

The rising aspirations and the political thrust of the post-independent period was to adjust the  historical imbalances left behind by the colonial masters. It was a phenomenon common to all ex-colonies coming up as  new  nations. It was inevitable that the pendulum would swing back to reclaim the lost  historical role of the people who lost most under colonialism. When the inevitable changes came the privileged Tamils cried foul and accused the majority of committing acts of discrimination”. Ponnambalam was the pioneering Tamil leader who raised the cry of discrimination. When he took his complaints of discrimination” before  the Donoughmore Commissioners he could not prove  his case. In the main, this cry was for the Tamils not only retain but also, if possible, go for a bigger share of jobs in the government service – the only growth industry in colonial times where the plantation economy thrived without any industrial  expansion. The English-educated Saivite Jaffna Vellahlas who held a disproportionate share of jobs in the public service were naturally inclined to accept this slogan of discrimination” because their dominance of the public service was threatened by the new entrants who  would be more representative of the demography.

It was in this phase, when the Jaffna Tamils felt that their privileged position was threatened, that Ponnambalam  launched the campaign to demonise the Sinhala-Buddhists. It was a vicious and provocative Tamil campaign that poisoned the prevailing communal harmony. For  instance, the first race riots took place in 1939 in Nawalapitiya and the neighbouring towns of Maskeliya and Passara because Ponnambalam deliberately roused racist passions by attacking the Mahavamsa and ran down the Sinhalese as pariahs and hybrids, etc.  Prof. Suntheralingam’s recurring theme in Parliament and in public was to condemn the Sinhalese repeating : Sinhalaya modaya / Kavun kanda yodaya”.

So when Ms. Serasinghe and her mob attack the Sinhala-Buddhist culture in the same vein she is going down the same vicious path of demonising the Sinhala-Buddhists – a process that exacerbated the inter-ethnic relations in the post-independent period. Besides, parroting slavishly the racist politics of Ponnambalam and Suntheraligam has only led to hate politics and not to peaceful coexistence. The denigration of the Sinhala-Buddhists did irreparable damage to communal harmony, misleading the Tamils to believe that their problems were caused exclusively by the Sinhala-Buddhists, who were projected as their bitter enemies. It was also a calculated ploy of the Tamil leadership to divert attention  from the Vellahla fascism of peninsular politics that systematically and ruthlessly oppressed dalits of Jaffna during the feudal and colonial times. Raising the Sinhala-Buddhists as the bogeyman helped the Tamil leadership  to shift the blame to the demonised other”. It divided  the two communities into two hostile camps which prepared the ground for race riots to explode at the first drop of a kotta kelangu. Demonising takes away any inhibitions about attacking the other”.  After decades of demonising the Sinhala-Buddhists the Tamil leadership encountered no objections in declaring war against them in Vadukoddai Resolution. Eliminating the enemy” through a military solution was quite reasonable in the eyes of the Tamils who believed in the anti-Sinhala-Buddhist propaganda manufactured by the Tamil leadership.

However, with all the bitter memories of the post-Vadukoddai violence that brought only misery to the Tamils in particular, the urgent need is for a fresh start to shed the fear-mongering politics of Ponnambalams and Suntheralingams. The Tamils have everything to gain – and they have gained in the past – when  they worked together with the other communities. The first task for reconciliation is to debunk the anti-Sinhala-Buddhist myths. Prof. Rajan Hoole, Dr. Narendra Rajasingham and Dr. Noel Nadesan, author of the beautiful novelettte, Butterfly Lake, are a few of the rare individuals who have shown a willingness to challenge some of the Tamil myths and the fascist racism that ran all the way to Nandikadal. There is at this stage a need to go further and demolish the anti-Sinhala-Buddhist myths for  both communities to come together in a spirit of genuine reconciliation because perpetuating the Ponnambalam-Suntheralingam racism, honed by Chelvanayakam and his Vadukoddai Resolution, is no longer the way forward for co-existence.

When the Tamil leaders at the highest level – unlike the lower-level ethnic leadership  of the Sinhalese – ran amok raising racist slogans to downgrade Sinhalese as inferior beings, the moral humbugs, particularly those with painted faces in the South, agreed heartily. Tamil racist attacks were never condemned as vile venom spewed by racists, extremists, chauvinists etc., even though they poisoned the nation with bigoted politics of hate. Of course, every community has its share of virulent communalism. But the  other communities did not take it to the extremes of the Tamil communalists. The Tamils were the first to establish a communal party – the Tamil Mahajana Sabahi in 1921. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike established the Sinhala Maha Jana Sabhai in 1936, as a counter to Ponnambalam’s outrageous” racism.Second, in every move to change the Legislative Council under British rule the Tamils insisted on communal representation. Fortunately, the British constitutional reformers and other national leaders were opposed to it. Third, of all the communities, the Tamils were the only community to declare their racist war and commit the crime against peace with the passing of the Vadukoddai Resolution. Post-independent history has been one continuous saga of combating virulent Tamil racism, growing incrementally on S. J. V. Chelvanayakam’s dictum : little now and more later.” Stunned mullets with glazed eyes are not educated enough to grasp or see these realities.

Once again Ms. Serasinghe has come out like a blind bat out of hell screaming at the Sinhala-Buddhists in her latest  outburst. In it she shows signs of being a totally disoriented Bunkum Bimbo who can’t sustain  her arguments. In her very first outburst she questioned the achievements of the Sinhala-Buddhists in the past. In  my reply I pointed out that the Sinhala-Buddhists contributed (1) a new language, (2) a new culture and (3) a new civilisation.  Unable to meet the incontrovertible evidence that speaks eloquently for the great achievements of the Sinhala-Buddhists she tries a fast one in  her latest outburst : she attempts to dismiss those achievements as archaeological ruins and edifices”.

Obviously, she is  flummoxed. Having asked the question she does not know how to deal with the answer that has floored her.  So she skips the past and jumps to the present. She says: To excite these gullible, fantastic tales contained in the Mahavamsa, and the superiority of a 2500 year-old culture, the remnants of which today, stand as archaeological ruins and edifices, (much like the morals of the heirs to this ‘culture’), are upheld as the iconic achievements of the ultimate human race- the Sinhala-Buddhists. How this supreme race has failed in recent times, to live up to this lofty ‘culture’ is never spoken of.” The structure of this garbled sentence alone is sufficient to convey to the reader the confused state of mind of a nit-wit thrown off balance by an incontrovertible answer. And then she adds: Whenever a Sinhalese with an inferiority complex coupled with a racist mindset finds himself stumped, this much hackneyed theme of a 2500-year old culture, and what our great kings of yore achieved, are brought to play. But, no reference is made to what the Sinhalese have achieved and contributed, to perpetuate this grandiose culture since independence.” To sum up, what she says is that the Sinhala-Buddhists have only some archaeological ruins and edifices” and no culture.

Whom is  she trying to kid? First she asks the Sinhala-Buddhists to show what they have achieved in the past and when that is shown she turns back and says that they are mere archaeological ruins and edifices.” Then she blames the Sinhalese for not making reference to what the Sinhalese have achieved since independence. But this issue was never raised by her initially. It is when she was whacked for  a six by the achievements of the past that she switched over to question the achievements of the post-independent phase. Had she asked the question earlier the answer would have been given. But first let me deal with Ms. Serasinghe’s idea of culture”

The best she can come up with is to ask : ..(D)oes ‘culture’ mean mere, archaeological ruins and edifices only?” Now this  kind of question can come  only from a dumbo or a bimbo. Or both. Once again she confirms that she is capable of only asking asking stupid questions. For instance, does she think that a new language” means archaeological ruins and edifices”? Does the Chinese culture mean the bricks that went to build the Great Wall of China? Does the Christian culture mean Pope Alexander VI who organised bacchanalian orgies ending in incestuous relationship  with his daughter, Lucrecia Borgia, or producing illegitimate children with his mistresses? And again, do we judge Christian civilisation by the acts of the President of America who says God Bless America” after he had bombed the hell out of Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Or better still, is the Christian culture contained concisely in the words of President Obama’s pastor, Rev. Wright, who told his congregation in Chicago : God damn America!”?  If she has the slightest inkling of what culture and civilisation means she would not ask her stupid questions. I must also confess that it is bloody irritating to engage with dumb Bimbos because I have to start educating them from A, B,C….

For instance, it takes time to educate Ms. Serasinghe that archaeological ruins, edifices and other achievements of the past enhance the value of the majestic heritage of the past of any nation. All nations take great pride in the achievements of their ancestors. Enlightened scholars spend a life time studying these edifices and ruins which are some  of the greatest treasures left behind by our ancestors for posterity. It is the ruins of the glorious past that inspire the present and the living in any culture. The living take off from the place left off by their ancestors, paying homage to the enlightened creators of their culture  and civilisation. It is because the glorious  ruins are inspirational guiding forces with the power to bond people that the Tamil leaders and their mouthpieces like Ms. Serasinghe continue to attack the Mahavamsa and the heritage of our  kings. The Sinhala-Buddhists like any other nation with a heritage have a right to claim their past. Though it is  irritating I am prepared to spend some time teaching Ms. Serasinghe the values of the past which have continued to guide the present to achieve remarkable miracles” of  the post-independent  period. Just keep on reading Missie, and you will find yourself coming out at the end of it as a better educated woman than when you started asking stupid questions.

Lesson 1. The Sinhala Governments”, as branded by the anti-Sinhala-Buddhist lobby, faced uprisings of Sinhala fascists in the JVP and the Tamil fascists of the north and crushed them both. These are great victories of the post-independent period because it preserved the democratic foundations laid by the Sinhala-Buddhist founding-fathers at Independence. These  victories have protected and preserved the fundamental freedoms of all communities. Stabilising society and eliminating  brutal violence were two moral and positive steps achieved to restore normalcy, peace and, to some measure,  serene joy and emotional piety.

Lesson 2. The Sinhala Governments” crushed the Right-wing coup of the Westernised, anti-Sinhala-Buddhist officers and once again snuffed out a dictatorship of military officers, reinforcing democracy and safeguarding the rights of all individuals. This too was a moral  and positive  step taken to promote serene  joy and emotional piety. Mark you, in the current global agenda stabilising societies, overthrowing Pol Pots, and restoring and  democracy are listed as the highest achievements. Restoring and  reinforcing democracy throughout the nation by eliminating the Tamil Pol Pot have been hailed as great achievements by the world plagued by terrorism  of the fascist dictators.

Lesson 3: The vilified Sinhala Governments” fought all violent uprisings and coups within the democratic framework without resorting to the excessive  powers to suppress the fundamental rights of the people. Other developing countries faced with similar threats crumbled like a pack of cards and were taken over by authoritarian  rulers.

Lesson 4:   The Sinhala Governments” have maintained a welfare state under the most  trying circumstances arising out of wars, coups, labour and student unrest, tsunamis, floods, droughts etc. Mark you, these were achieved despite the fact that all post-independent governments were hampered by limited resources and with an income below the  poverty line until recently.

Lesson 5 : The Sinhala Governments” changed hands non-violently, introducing radical changes to bring the nation in line with the needs of the 21st century, even though with tardiness and infirmities that need refinements.

Lesson 6: The Sinhala Governments” defeated the deadliest  terrorist of the world who boasted that they were the invincible force that defeated the Fourth largest of the Army of the world, India.

Lesson 7: The Sinhala Governments” liberated roughly 300,000 Tamils who were held hostage as a human  shield by the fascist Pol Pot of Asia, Velupillai Prabhakaran. Which Tamil leader dared to save the Tamils from their Tamil despot?

Lesson 8: After defeating  the fascist Pol Pot of  Vanni the Sinhala Governments” democratised the entire nation – the highest ideal of  the greatest power on earth, America, though they have failed in Iraq after ten years and wasting over $60 billion.

Lesson 9 : The Sinhala Governments” gave Tamils their first elected regional body to govern their region with their chosen  representatives. This is the first  time in the history of  the Tamils that they were given the opportunity to elect their own rulers by exercising their own free will. Which other Tamil ruler, who had ruthlessly oppressed and suppressed the Tamils through feudal and colonial times, ever gave them that right?  Which other Tamil ruler gave them the respect and the dignity to stand up as liberated individuals in the eyes of  the free world?  Which other Tamil leader / ruler liberated the Tamils from the tyranny of Asia’s most cruel Pol Pot? Did not 27,000 Sinhalese soldiers sacrifice their lives to liberate the Tamils and give them their due dignity to live as free men and women?

Lesson 10. For the first time in the history of the Tamils the Tamil language was written into the statue books as the official language of the state when  the Sinhala Government” of  S. W. R.D. Bandaranaike passed the Special Language Provisions Act.

Lesson 11: The  biggest boast of John Kerry  and Samantha Power in international fora is the great triumph of democracy in Sri Lanka and our  local Missie wants to know what we have achieved in the post –independent era.

Lesson 12 : The Sinhala Governments” set a record, recognised even by the UN, for delivering food, medicine and other existential essential to a rebel-held territory.

Lesson 13 : The IDP camps (example Manik Farm) set up by the Sinhala governments” had two hospitals – one by the Indians and the other by Sri Lankan doctors. It had schools, shops, clean water from the Malvatu Oya, training centres, special  teachers flown from Colombo schools for Tamil students sitting for A Level exams. Of the 26 million IDPs scattered in various parts of the globe these camps were the best. The facilities made available to the IDPs were not provided by the Tamil state of Eelam which held them as hostages.

And last but not the least (14) wasn’t it the saffron robed brigade” led by Ven. Maduluwawe Sobitha, that saved democracy” on January 8th, 2015, according to NGOs, and Ms. Serasinghe? Wasn’t he vilified and even demonised on the cover page of a book of a Tamil propagandist, going by the name of S. J. Tambiah? Wasn’t he condemned like the way the other political active monks are condemned today?  Didn’t the demonised Sinhala-Buddhism all of a sudden  became a lauded moral force the moment the saffron robed brigade” aligned itself with the American embassy? Didn’t the West, NGOs, pseudo-intellectuals, hired academics, et al, enthusiastically hailed the role of the saffron robed brigade” which they said saved the nation”  from Ms. Serasinghe’s dictator”? If, for instance, the BBS join Ms. Serasinghe’s mob today  won’t they be elevated to sainthood tomorrow?

In a last minute desperate move didn’t all those who vilify Sinhala-Buddhism rally round the Sinhala-Buddhist icon of Ven. Sobitha because the Westernised elite  like Ranil Wickremesinghe and his side-kick, Chandrika Kumaranatunga were not acceptable to the people? Was it  possible for Ms. Serasinghe’s aapa government” to come into power without the active politics of saffron robed” Sobitha? Where would the aapa government” be today if, as demanded by Ms. Serasinghe, Ven. Sobitha walked into the forest and meditated instead of supporting the change of government, eh Missie?  Wasn’t it the kind  of active Buddhism that she vilifies that saved the nation”, eh Missie? This makes me wonder whether our Sera Missie can hold two thoughts together in her pin-head and think straight on any given issue! Is the saffron brigade” great to Ms. Serasinghe only when it marches with America and not with Norway? Her cheap chicanery indicates that she may be able to argue more coherently if she keeps her knickers between her legs instead of twisting  it round her head! Though she is tearing her hair  moaning about the low  levels to which the moral have sunk has she bothered to consider her own morals? (See PS below)

The list of Sinhala-Buddhist achievements in  the post-independent period can  be detailed further. But I will stop at this to emphasize that the democratic institutions and traditions succeeded, against all odds outlined above, because the Buddhist culture has been a dynamic, protective and positive force. Prof. A. J. Wilson in his early work argued that democracy put it roots down in Sri Lanka soil because it was fertilized by the Buddhist culture. One can be always certain that the democratic traditions and institutions reinforced by Buddhism will live long after the paint on Ms. Serasinghe face has vanished.

Like the way she challenged the Sinhala-Buddhists to show their greatness, either before or after independence, I too wish to challenge her to show the achievements of the others, particularly those who denigrate the Sinhala-Buddhists. How have the others shown their greatness in pursuing universal principles, surpassing narrow communalism, to co-exist peacefully? If the ultimate  aim is to create a diverse universe for multi-cultural entities to co-exist peacefully can it be achieved with only Sinhala-Buddhists clapping with one  hand while the others” are doing their damnedest to chop off even that hand? Using her own criteria, can she tell us what the others” have achieved to beat the achievements of the Sinhala-Buddhists, either  before or after independence? After all, the Tamils also ran a state with their police, courts and the other paraphernalia of a state, and with foreign diplomats parading in Vanni.  Besides, she too should be able to tell us because she too had to deal with her ideal state when she was at the Peace Secretariat, no Missie?

In the meantime, Aney, Missie, can you tell us how this non-Sinhala-Buddhist state, like the non-Buddhist school you praised after leaving Vishaka, performed to raise human values, dignity and freedom to your ideal levels? Or is it that only the Sinhala-Buddhists who had preserved democratic traditions for  the well-being  of all (as stated above) should be held accountable while the others are allowed to run amok violating and destroying all known principles and norms for decent and peaceful co-existence, eh Missie?

PS: Taking the high moral ground she asks: What are those today, crowing about this glorious and ancient culture trying to prove, when the very heirs to this ‘culture’ stand, as beacons of miserable failure, in upholding the morals and ideals of such?

In these censorious statements she poses as the defender of  pure  morals and pure Buddhism. But shouldn’t she at least occasionally pause to examine her own  moral culture? Isn’t she like the  mother who abandons her only child and then  starts preaching about the glories of motherhood? To what kind of a culture does she belong  if as a mother she abandons her only child? The way she attacks Buddhism is like a mother attacking her child – the most loved thing in the world. But then her Buddhism is tainted with hate – hate as bitter as that of a mother who would not even grace her son’s wedding. If this doesn’t prick her conscience this should at least ring a bell, no Missie?

To be continued

February 4th observed as a “Black Day” in the North and East.

February 7th, 2016

By A.A.M.Nizam – Matara

 Although the government boasted celebrating the 68th Independence Day on Februiary 4th on a grand scale unitedly with the participation of all communities in the country including with the participation of the so-called leader of the opposition R.Sambandan, the TNA lrader for the first time in the history of this country and singing the National Anthem in Tamil for the first time despite it being unconstitutional reports from the Northern and the Eastern provinces claim that the Tamil community in the North and East completely ignored the Independence Day and observed this day as a Black Day” hoisting black flags throughout the area on a district wise basis.

The tiger terrorist website TamilNet” quoting from Youth Wing leaders of the Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) said that the day of February 04 marked the number of years that have elapsed in the enslavement of Tamils at the hands of the Sinhala majoritarian State, which has been refusing to respect Tamils’ distinct right to their traditional homeland, their self-determination and nationhood.  It said that Tamils joined the district wise protests marking the so-called Independence Day of Ceylon, which has later become genocidal ‘Sri Lanka’, as a Black Day.

The aforementioned demands are what the Tamils demanded at the Thimpu talks in the 1980s and this shows that they are adamant on these demands for over 4 decades now.

The website also stated that the kith and kin of forcibly disappeared Tamils voluntarily and on organized basismobilised in large numbers in all the districts marking the day as a Black Day of Tamils.

Meanwhile, the Tiger terrorist website publiched from London The Tamil Guardian” said that Sri Lanka’s Independence Day was marked by acts of Tamil protest across the North-East and families of the disappeared held marches and demonstrations demanding for the whereabouts of their loved ones. The website also stated that the Tamil message of ignoring the Sri Lanka Independence Day was clearly visible everywhere in the Tamil dominated areas of the North and East.

At the same time the terrorist outfit the Global Tamil Forum, the proscription of which was relaxed by the government along with several other tiger terrorist outfits,going further has urged India to urgently engage with Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora groups.

In an interview with the Indian daily, The New Indian Express, spokesperson of the London-based Global Tamil Forum, Suren Surendiran has said that India should urgently open a formal dialogue with Lankan Tamil diaspora groups to strengthen moderate voices at this critical juncture in the reconciliation process.

He has said that Indian foreign policy has course corrected from being subdued and reactionary to being proactively taking the regional leadership role. He has pointed out that the Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has made two separate visits to Sri Lanka within the past 12 months and Prime Minister Modi has visited once, which was the first bilateral visit to the country by an Indian premier in over 25 years and these facts show that the diplomatic engagement with Sri Lanka is now at a different scale than before.

Surendran has said that he believes Prime Minister Modi had been firm with the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa in emphasising the need for a negotiated political settlement for the Tamil national question and since President Sirisena has taken over with a mandate to resolve the Tamil issue, India has been encouraging Sri Lanka to progress.

He has also stated that India is the regional super power and the closest neighbor and India has a Tamil constituency of over seventy million people. In addition to this India still houses tens of thousands of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees and therefore, India has legitimate reasons why she should encourage progress with all those issues.

65 years after SWRD broke away from  UNP, Mahinda Rajapakse should  break away from SLFP, to form another Political Party.

February 7th, 2016

By Charles.S.Perera

Political parties are born out of politicians’ insatiable thirst for power which can be defined as the ability to influence and control others. Power is as addictive as heroin and those who have lost it behave like hapless druggies going cold turkey having chased the dragon for years. Personal ambitions are camouflaged with impressive, marketable agendas based on various issues which can be flogged to rally the gullible masses,” says the Island Editorial.

The Island Editor thinks he has the last word in everything.

Political Parties are also born through necessity, when those who have come to power thanks mainly to minority votes, have no idea which way to take the country. SWRD broke away from Western Oriented UNP to form a political party with progressive socialist policies giving power to a wide range of people: Sanga (Buddhist Monks),veda ( physicians), guru (teachers),Govi (farmers),and Kamkarau (workers).

Ranil Wickramasinghe speaking to a group of UNP Members in Kurunegala says, …D.S. Senanayake, S.W.R.D. Bandaranayake and J.R. Jayawardena made three revolutions in Sri Lanka’s history. He said that the Government led by President Maithripala Sirisena is prepared to make the 4th revolution by eradicating Sri Lanka’s poverty and building Sri Lanka’s economy.”

Ranil Wickramasinghe makes statements just to please the gallery and the statements he makes are often meaningless, like promising gold bangles to girls, and gold chains to boys, celebrating the arrival of Portuguese to Sri Lanka, and now about revolutions by utterly reactionary UNP leaders.

But people have not forgotten that each time UNP had  come back to power Sri Lanka had regressed from development and progress towards peace, and higher social and economic achievements.  Each time the SLFP with the left came into power there was progress.  Except during Chandrika’s term of Presidency.  She ended the blood stained period of Premadasa’s UNP government, but  she had no political maturity to go forward to develop the country.

About the four revolutions Ranil Wickramasinghe  mentioned, there was no revolution when  D.S.Senanayake was handed over the government by the British Colonialists in a gesture of making it a pseudo Independent  Dominion of the Commonwealth. Sir Baron Jayatilleke more educated  than D.S.Senanayake  was  more qualified to have been the Prime Minister of Independent Sri Lanka, but  D.S.Sennyake had manipulated to have Sir Baron Jayatilleke sent to India to represent Sri Lanka when the British were about to  give Independence to Sri Lanka and D.S.Senanayke stepped into receive the appointment.  That was  not a revolution but a betrayal.

 J.R.Jayawardhana too did not make a revolution, it is all Ranils imagination. JR formed a democratic Government of a dictatorial nature. He had all the powers to appoint ministers with a note or sack them. He himself said that the only thing he cannot do is to make a  man a woman and a woman a man. Later he became a prisoner of  India. Rajiv Gandhi  forced him  to adopt the most  spiteful 13Amended into the Sri Lanka Constitution, and accept the Indian Peace Keeping Force.

There is no difference in what JR did then and Ranil Wickramasinghe is doing now sponsoring  USA and Western resolutions against Sri Lanka -his own country.

Ranil Wickramasinghe says that the Government led by President Maithripala Sirisena  is prepared to make the 4th revolution by eradicating Sri Lanka’s poverty and building Sri Lanka’s economy, ” that statement is also as false as the two previous revolutions Ranil Wickramasinghe  referred to.  Ranil Wickramasinghe is in a state of day dreaming.

The fourth revolution of Maithripala Sirisena, Ranil Wickramasinghe prophesies has far from eliminating poverty brought  Sri Lanka  into a precarious economic, social and political instability. The forth revolution of Maithripala Sirisena has put Sri Lanka  back into the lap of colonialism of not only the British but also of India and USA.

 EconomyNext reported today-7 February,2016 , Sri Lanka’s official forex reserves dropped by a billion US dollars to 6,301 million US dollars in January 2016 from 7,303.6 million US dollars, official data showed, as money printing and credit continued to undermine the balance of payments. Forex reserves are now at a 5-year low around the level in 2012 when corrections were made.”

Ranil Wickramasinghe slipped into Chandrika Kumaratuinga’s  presidency  and  signed a CFA with  the terrorist Prabhakaran  which almost made Sri Lanka be divided and a part of it handed over to Tamil terrorists, which disaster was averted in time by the people electing Mahinda Rajapakse as the President of Sri Lanka in 2005.  That was in fact the second great revolution that Sri Lanka saw after that of SWRD Bandaranaike in 1956.

Maithripala Sirisena’s 4th Revolution Ranil Wickramasinghe  referred to  is as the Island Editor said  …. Personal ambitions are camouflaged with impressive, marketable agendas based on various issues which can be flogged to rally the gullible masses.”

Under the 4th Revolution of Maithripala Sirisena prophesied by Ranil Wickramasinghe  there was the greatest Bank  Bond Scam (robbery) in the history of Sri Lanka in which over 2 billion rupees were defrauded  by persons  close to or in indirect connivance with the Governor of the  Central Bank appointed  on the recommendation of  the Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe and Finance Minster  Ravi Karunanayake.

That  was an unbearable loss that adds to the poverty of Sri Lanka while Ranil Wickramasinghe tries to camouflage  the disaster by speaks of the 4th revolution of Maithripala Sirisena which  would eradicate poverty in Sri Lanka  and build its economy.  What a revolutionary start that was ?

However, there have been talks of an unknown investor parking  one billion  in the Sri Lanka Central Bank and there is likely to be another secret investor parking another one billion.  That makes two billions the exact sum that was defrauded under the Sri Lanka Bond Scam.  One begins to wander who those unidentified investors are and where they got the Rupees two billion from ?

Then again with regard to the arising of  new Political parties the Island editor says, ….Power is as addictive as heroin and those who have lost it behave like hapless druggies going cold turkey having chased the dragon for years….”

But when people have been fooled by a political party which could not even find a leader within the party to present for the Presidential election lured a traitor  from the opposition to become their common Presidential candidate, and having won the election denied all that people enjoyed under the previous government  and instead of developing the country to give people a better  living standard, are  instead  neglecting the people and the country engaged in a veritable witch hunt ever since they came to power  on 8th January,2015, it is then time that another revolution takes place to bring back ….those who have  power to which they were addictive as heroin, ”  , because they have a better sense of governing , developing and promoting Sri Lanka.

The editor of the Island  has also vengeance at heart when he says, …. country knows too well that Rajapaksa’s few mea culpas have barely scratched the surface of the doings of a 10-year journey that he wanted to extend to 15…….”

But it is time that the Rajapaksa Government is brought back  to repeat the 10 years of what it did when it was  in power, and extend it to 15, because judging from how the country gained in development, and people had gained a higher standard of living after elimination of terrorism we would see in a revolution to bring back Mahinda Rajapaksa and the united Opposition, a Sri Lanka flowering once again in to a developing  country where there is peace and security.

With a Rajapakse government back in power there would be information of development and progress, instead of  daily  false accusations by  FCID  of  every one  connected to previous government of Rajapaksas.

Longer this Government of Sirisena and Ranil  is to continue Sri Lanka will fall deeper into an abyss from which there would be no return. Already Yahapalana government is signing the Economic and Technology Cooperation Agreement with India. Construction of a bridge to connect Sri Lanka to Tamil Nadu, and allow the British Armed Forces to reorganize the Armed Forces of Sri Lanka.

Under these circumstances after the first revolution of SWRD Bandaranaike in 1951, and the revolution by   Mahinda Rajapakse in 2005, it is time for the third revolution  in 2016 to bring back Mahinda Rajapakse  with the  united opposition lead by Dinesh Gunawardhana, to save Sri Lanka tilting in to the precipice of  break up and disaster, to put it back on its keel to commence development from where it stopped on the 8the January,2015.

In a New Political Party by Mahinda Rajapakse and the united opposition to yahapalanaya, there should not be Mervyn Silvas, Sajin Vas Gunawardhanes, S.B.Dissanayakes, Nimal Siripalada Silvas, Mahinda Samarasinghes, Dilan Pereras and the likes of them.

In any election campaign to bring back the former leaders the speakers from the election platforms should speak about politics, critical of politics without  attacking any one personally. The personal attacks had been a dark spot in previous election campaigns of the left.  What is important is to make the people aware of the dangers coming from outside, and the fact that the people should be more aware of political security, employment, education , health rather than filling stomachs and give undue importance to  monetary benefits. Increase of income has the sad result of creating increase of the cost of  commodities, which would be vicious  circle of  in crease of salary, resulting in the increase of  commodities and the cost of living.  JVP  leaders are a vicious lot. They know they will never come into power. They pretend to be Marxists but holds on to UNP and capitalism. They get their trade unions to demand more and more  salary increases to create economic problems to governments , knowing that no government could keep on increasing salaries  without ending up in  a financial crisis.

Therefore there should be emphasis on simple living conditions, and bringing sanity into the minds of the people..

Sri Lanka should be developed according to its own cultural back ground using its own people rather taking Singapore, Malaysia and South Adfrica as models for development of Sri Lanka.

A new Political Party may be a success or a failure, but nevertheless the risk has to be taken to see the back of the UNP lead Sririsena –Ranil-Chandrika Yahapalanaya fraud. A new political party will have stern opposition from the West and India, but the bull has to be taken by the horns.

ZEID’S DEAFENING SILENCE

February 7th, 2016

DHARSHAN WEERASEKERA

Zeid Al Hussein the UN Human Rights High Commissioner arrived in Sri Lanka on the 6th of February and I’m told he’ll be here for four days.  A visit by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to any country for even a day is surely be a big deal, since a person of his standing must have hundreds of requests for visits, and there are obviously so many hot-spots in the world at any given time that it must be difficult to decide where his presence can do the most good.

To have the HC visit Sri Lanka for four days means we are a top priority for him.  Under the circumstances, it is reasonable to suppose that as soon as he got here he would make an official statement about the purpose of his visit, and what exactly he expects to accomplish at the end of it.  It is also customary to give a press conference.  To my knowledge, there has not yet been an official statement about the exact purpose of his visit, or what he expects at the end of it; neither has there been a press conference.

In fact, Zeid’s camp is eerily silent.  It’s almost as if he’s not even here, or rather, in hiding.  Why?  What is he (or his handlers) afraid of?  In my view, there’s a very good reason Zeid is as quiet as a mouse:  the top brass at the UN have told him to keep his mouth shut, and his head down, because his presence in Sri Lanka is now a liability to the UN.  I shall explain below just two of the ways why I think this is the case.

First, the UN has begun to realize that if something illegal was done to Sri Lanka at the Human Rights Council (with the complicity of OHCHR) the fact that Sri Lanka may have acquiesced in the said illegality (by co-sponsoring a resolution) doesn’t obviate the UN’s responsibility to independently investigate the illegality in question, and take remedial measures if necessary.

If and when there’s a change of government in Sri Lanka, and if the new government decides to request an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the legality of the actions taken against Sri Lanka at the Human Rights Council, every one of the High Commissioner’s official statements will be potential evidence in that future case.  Meanwhile, if the court rules in Sri Lanka’s favour, not just the UNHRC but the UN will have to answer, because the UNHRC is ultimately subject to the UN.

So, it is best to keep Zeid on a tight leash to make sure he doesn’t compromise himself or the Organization.  Second, it takes only a moment’s reflection to see that the only real reason for a four-day visit by the HC is to finalize matters related to the hybrid courts to try some of Sri Lanka’s war-time commanders for war crimes, as recommended by his report of September-2015 to the Human Rights Council, a recommendation subsequently reiterated by him to the Council on 30th September 2015.

Here’s what he said to the Council by video-link on 30th September 2015:

‘I welcome the Government’s commitment, made before this Council, to investigate these violations and ensure accountability….The unfortunate reality, however, is that Sri Lanka’s criminal justice system is not currently equipped to conduct an independent and credible investigation into allegations of this breath and magnitude….This is why I have recommended the establishment of an ad hoc hybrid special court, integrating judges, prosecutors, lawyers and investigators, mandated to try notably war crimes and crimes against humanity, with its own independent investigative and prosecuting organ, defence office and witness and victims protection program.  In a highly polarized environment, such a mechanism is essential to give all Sri Lankans, especially victims, confidence in the independence and impartiality of the process.’ (Statement by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussien  via videolink to the Human Rights Council, 30 September 2015, www.ohchr.org)

So, to repeat, the only way a four-day visit makes sense is if it is to oversee the setting up of these mechanisms—for instance to participate in the signing of some agreement by the Government officially launching them—and then leaving in triumph.  The problem is that the Government has realized that setting up hybrid mechanisms or in fact any type of special mechanism to try Sri Lankans requires making changes to the Constitution.

If push comes to shove, the Government can muster the necessary 2/3 majority to pass the necessary enabling legislation to set up the aforesaid mechanisms, but the matter is not as simple as that.  Any attempt to change the Constitution means the matter will go before the Supreme Court.

Once it goes to the Supreme Court, a lot of things can go wrong.  For instance, the Court might order that, before a ruling can be given, an independent assessment of the High Commissioner’s Report of September-2015 be done, to test the veracity of the HC’s evidence, and thereby to find out if there’s a need for the proposed special courts to begin with.

In my view, the above is the worst-case scenario for the UN, because if an independent assessment of the High Commissioner’s report of September-2015 is done, the whole world will see that the HC’s report is a complete farce:  the HC has absolutely no case against the Government.  If Zeid has no case, then the question arises as to how the UN could have let matters go so far.

It should be emphasized that the HC’s report is the only UN-endorsed report thus far to argue that a case for war crimes against Sri Lanka as a State (i.e. a case for ‘Command responsibility’) can be made.  The UN can only act on the basis of recommendations made in official documents.  Therefore, to the extent there is a demand for hybrid courts or special courts to try Sri Lanka’s war-time commanders the only basis for such demands is the HC’s report.

To make a long story short, the UN knows the game is up, and the last thing it wants is people asking embarrassing and inconvenient questions from Zeid at this stage.  Zeid thought he could land in this country, lord it over us, and then leave like a conquering Caesar.  He’s now going to leave like a whipped dog, with his tail between his legs.

Dharshan Weerasekera is an Attorney-at-Law.  He is the author of two books:  The UN’s Relentless Pursuit of Sri Lanka (2013), and The UN’s Subversion of International Law:  The Sri Lanka Story (2015)

 

Eisenhower camps that killed 1million German soldiers: Prince Zeid, why are White West crimes never punished?

February 7th, 2016

Shenali D Waduge

The West has very little to say about its crimes and they are many and the victims run into millions. The West that is responsible for horrendous crimes across all the continents of the world escape justice and are never taken to the dock but the nations that have suffered because of the West are now being earmarked for further punishment using the apparatus of the United Nations. Just one of the crimes against humanity committed by the West has been the 1million German soldiers who surrendered to the Americans AFTER the war ended. These soldiers were put into camps under orders of American General Eisenhower and starved to death in 1945. Two million German POWs and 5.7 million German civilians were killed after the war ended? The UN was formed on 24 October 1945. Why have the war crimes committed by the Allies never been investigated?

How many Americans or Europeans know of these crimes?

One hundred and fifty German cities was bombed between 1940 and 1945 (reference book by historian Jorg Freidrich) – cities included Kassel, Paderborn, Aachen, Swinemunde, and of course Dresden. Cities like Cologn and Essen experienced more than 250 raids each with British bombers turning ruins into ruins! Hamburg experienced the first firebomb which killed 45,000 people.

A staggering 87 per cent of all bombs dropped by American planes missed” their targets and left thousands of German civilians dead.

The strategy was to depopulate one-third the German population. German bombing of UK caused deaths to 60,595 British.

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War Criminal Eisenower

On May 8, 1945 the German army surrendered to General Eisenhower. He refused to shake hands with the German General as is customary.

1million German soldiers who surrendered after the war was over were starved. Gen Eisenower’s orders were that no water or food be provided. They were put into a death camp specifically to be killed. The bodies were left in the field to decay. Makes any to wonder why the Nazi’s did not resort to such a cheap method without spending on gas chambers/ovens etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbp61fOVFaE

Eisenhower’s Rhine Meadows Death Camps – a policy of extermination of surrendered German soldiers after the war ended.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7VpLDLZYeY

Gen Eisenhower signed an order on Disarmed Enemy Forces for the German Prisoners of War who surrendered to the Americans.

This order violated the Geneva Convention because Eisenhower disregarded the rules of treating Prisoners of War. Eisenhower starved these German soldiers, he denied them the right to receive or send letters, he forbid Red Cross to enter,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meK5RgEEwYo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXlKwuYp__0

These are shocking crimes. The media does not give coverage or even make reference to the crimes because global media is owned and manipulated by the West and local media are happy to be their obedient servants, whilst human rights organizations are mostly funded by western governments so too are the missionary NGOs – all of whom together are working in partnership to shield the crimes of the West (past and present)

What present day readers and observers must realize and ask themselves is why is there such hypocrisy in a world body that is meant to be giving justice equally and without bias.

When others drop bombs they are uncivilized killers. When the West bombs, they are upholding civilized values. When others kill they are terrorists when the West kills, they are striking against terror. This is the logic that is being used which is covered by the UN.

We think this charade must stop.

If the UN is to exist at all it must stop covering the West’s crimes and the Non-Aligned Nations need to come forward and make their voice heard. If the West can form a bloc with their limited population, why is the non-Western nations not coming together to stand up for each other against the lies the West concocts and a UN that is like a poodle serving its Western masters.

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Comparison and contrast of editorial policies of Sunday Island and Sunday Times from 2000-2015 show disagreements on Tamils, India, and federalism Part III

February 7th, 2016

By Shelton A. Gunaratne, Ph.D. (Minn.)

Professor of communication emeritus, Minnesota State University Moorhead and lead author of the book Mindful Journalism and Media Ethics in the Digital Era: A Buddhist Approach (New York & London: Routledge, 2015)

  1. April 24, 2011
  2. Sunday Island Editorial Title: Big bucks, politics and rhinoceros hides”

Summary: A critical look at the lot of cloak and dagger stuff that goes on in the national cricket administration.  Branding Sports Minister Aluthgamage a chandiya,” the Island lamented the greed and corruption that has engulfed the Board of Control of Cricket (BCCSL): A deadly cocktail of big bucks and politics together with the rhinoceros-thick hide of many of those who are and have been in charge of national cricket in our country have now combined to send a limping Lankan team on a tour of England next month. After reaching the World Cup finals and coming tantalizingly close to the crown, we are now in the process of shooting ourselves in the foot for reasons of greed on the part of some players, a hopelessly inept cricket administration.”

  1. Sunday Times Editorial Title: Clinically shred war crimes allegations

 Comparison and Commentary: This ST editorial blamed the government for its failure to activate the think-tank Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of Foreign Relations and Strategic Studies that would nave enabled it to quickly respond to the voluminous but faulty report of the panel of experts appointed by the UN Secretary General to inquire on the alleged crimes in Sri Lanka. Observing that there is a bigger agenda behind this report, the editorial concluded: The UN report’s findings must be clinically shredded to pieces. The Government must point out the UN Charter -which proclaims the inherent right granted to a sovereign state to self-defense. But just as much as the panel of so-called experts has mixed its apples and oranges, the Government too cannot keep demanding national unity when its own conduct is under scrutiny at home. It can no longer ignore calls from home, for political accountability and good governance by forever relying on the people’s patriotic fervor to bail it out of difficult situations.” [Again, unlike during the first few years of the 16 year-period of this study, with two long serving journalists as chief editors, the SI and ST editors dwelt on two different issues–the SI lambasting the narrow issue of patronage and corruption in the Sri Lanka cricket establishment, and the ST criticizing the government for not heeding its advice to activate a local think tank to quickly shred the faulty allegations of the IC –a broader issue with an international touch.]

 

  1. October 14, 2012
  2. Sunday Island Editorial Title: How much will the dons get?”

Summary: Comments on the university dons’ decision to end their strike for higher salaries on the understanding that the government would allocate at least 6 percent of the GDP on education. The editorial asserted that such a huge sum for education spend,” in the short term, was outside the realms of possibility.” The Island failed to see any merit in the FUTA demand that the academic salary structure be on par with that of the Central Bank considering the available evidence revealed by National List MP Professor Rajiva Wijesinha on the scant number of hours per week that the dons spend teaching.

  1. Sunday Times Editorial Title: No harm in judicious clash!”

Comparison and Commentary: This ST editorial argued that an element of antagonism among the three branches of power — the judiciary (JSC), the legislature (Parliament) and the executive (President) was not a bad thing” to prevent the rise of authoritarianism and the dismantling of the separation of powers” as attempted by constitutional Amendment 18. Therefore, it hailed the recent Supreme Court ruling that the Divineguma Bill be referred to the provincial councils for approval before re-tabling the legislation in Parliament. Thus, in comparison to the SI, the ST gave high priority to the broader issues of constitutional (including matters pertaining to press freedom and the FOIA) and electoral reform. The SI was more concerned with narrower issues like the dons’ salaries.

 

  1. October 6, 2013
  2. Sunday Island Editorial Title: The baby and the bathwater”

Summary: The heading of this editorial is a catchphrase used to suggest an avoidable error in which something good is eliminated when trying to get rid of something bad. It focuses on the decision to temporarily close down Dipped Products PLC’s Venigros factory at Weliveriya because the area residents, instigated by the overreaction of the army, believed that the factory’s draw-down of ground water for its operations had made well water in the neighboring areas undrinkable. Taking up cudgels for the factory, the editorial surmised that political imperatives of the impending PC elections might dictate that the factory would not be allowed to resume production in the short term. It contended that although the government has the duty to ensure safe drinking water for the people, it was imprudent to throw out the baby with the bath water.

  1. Sunday Times Editorial Title: Vital agenda for Indian EAM”

Comparison and Commentary: This was another anti-Indian editorials that the ST  wrote during the official visit of the Indian external affairs minister to Sri Lanka. It alleged that the Indian Government keeps badgering Sri Lanka about is the implementation of the ‘Made in India’ 13th Amendment to the (Sri Lankan) Constitution, [which] has not only the feigned interest of the minority Tamils in the North and East insofar as the Indians are concerned, but it served  the domestic political compulsions and geo-political interests of India in having a foothold in north Sri Lanka – the closest land mass to its southern flank. Now, with the pro-India Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in office in the North, India’s objectives in triggering that separatist insurrection 30 years ago have been achieved.” It called on the visiting EAM to consider whether India’s foreign policy vis–à–vis Sri Lanka will forever be Tamil Nadu-centric and if that be so, isn’t this alienating the rest of India from good neighborly relations with Sri Lanka and losing the Sri Lankan people’s natural affinity and goodwill for his country?”

[These two editorials of the same date confirm the SI editor’s tendency to focus on narrow topics and the ST editor’s continued tendency to examine broader cosmopolitan/international issues like India’s attitude toward Sri Lanka.

 

  1. October 19, 2014
  2. Sunday Island Editorial Title: The return of the Yal Devi”

Summary: A rambling nostalgic essay on the good old days when the CGR provided a superior service than now with the three iconic trains Yal Devi, Ruhunu Kumari and Udarata Menike that caught the national imagination of the people thanks to dedicated public servants like the legendary engineer B. D. Rampala, who steered the railway with an iron hand.” Unfortunately, the railway service had become politicized so much so that President Rajapaksa’s publicists did their best to extract maximum political mileage for their boss” from the resumption of the Yal Devi service destroyed as a result of the long conflict in the Northeast.

  1. Sunday Times Editorial Title: A return to the bad old days”

Comparison and Commentary: The ST’s anti-Indian and anti-Tamil theme was apparent again in this editorial that criticized the duplicitous politics of the northern politicians” –the Northern Chief Minister and his councilors — for boycotting the Development Council meeting chaired by President Rajapakse in the wake of the re-opening of the railway line to Kankesanturai, the cost overheads of which were nearly triple the amount what they should have been. It berated the NCP chief minister for having the gumption to call upon a foreign country [India] to directly interfere in the internal affairs of Sri Lanka.” The editorial went on to say: Time and again, the Government has been warned that the Tamil National Alliance (TNA)-run Northern PC is going to be a proxy for India — now it is official. The Secretary General of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) went on record very recently pointing out to the hidden face of the TNA. In a letter to the Indian PM he has exposed the dangerous politics they played once, acknowledging the LTTE as the sole representatives of the Tamil people of the north and east. The TNA supports an international probe into the conduct of the Armed Forces that liquidated the LTTE in 2009.” [Although both editorials converged on the resumption of the Yal Devi railway line to Jaffna, the SI editor made use of the event to go on a nostalgic trip to the good old days of the 1960s while the ST editor took another swipe at the duplicitous and anti-national conduct of TNA politicians.]

 

  1. July 5, 2015
  2. Sunday Island Editorial Title: Mahinda at halfway house?”

Summary: This editorial said that President Sirisena owed an explanation for caving in under sustained pressure to give the nod to [former President] Rajapaksa’s candidature either on the SLFP or UPFA ticket for the past several days and weeks.” By agreeing to MR being a UPFA candidate, Sirisena was merely acknowledging the certainly of his candidature though perhaps giving it some kind of official imprimatur.” Although the state media were not dispensing undiluted government propaganda” as in the days of the Rajapaksa regime, the editorial found it ominous that the previous day’s Daily News virtually ignored the story of Rajapaksa being a UPFA candidate at the general election.” It stated: It is also time to get rid of those politicians who have been too long in office by opportunistically changing sides.”

  1. Sunday Times Editorial Title: President waves white flag and capitulates”

Comparison and Commentary:  This ST editorial, just like the SI editorial, focused on President Sirisena’s failure to deny the SLFP/UPFA nomination to former President Rajapakse for the scheduled August 17 general elections. It surmised: Party politics overtook national requirements to punish corrupt former Ministers and election promises to clean up Government were as easily forgotten as they had been made. Now, the 180-degree turnaround is full circle with the agreement to give Mr. Rajapaksa nomination despite public pronouncements he would not. Previous arguments to SLFP leaders as to how the SLFP could give nominations to someone who is corrupt, and repeated assurances to his Prime Minister [RW], that Mr. Rajapaksa would not be nominated have all fallen by the way side.” Quoting the adage that uneasy lies the head that wears the crown,” the editorial said the president must promote himself from a politician to a statesman, if he can.” [Although the focus of both editorials converged on this occasion, the thrust of the ST editor was on the need for constitutional reform to prevent professional politicians” becoming parliamentarians taking advantage of an anomaly in the PR and preferential voting system, whereas the SI editor explained the capitulation in terms of Sirisena’s failure to quit party politics and become a statesman by holding the general elections soon after the January 8 presidential election.]

Concluding Remarks

I did this comprehensive content analysis of two of Sri Lanka’s independent national newspapers as a token of an expatriate’s gratitude to his original motherland for giving him a free education through the university and for training him as an international journalist. I earned a doctorate in mass communication in 1972 and retired as a professor of communication at an American university, where I taught editorial writing for more than two decades until my retirement in 2007. I hope that my observations in this report will assist contemporary journalists in Sri Lanka to improve their opinion writing skills.

The 46 editorials I selected for this tedious exercise enabled me to generalize for all the Sunday issues of the two newspapers published during the past 16 years because my random procedure gave an equal chance for all to get into the sample. Previous research has shown that very little in accuracy occurs by enlarging the sample size.

The biggest strength of the editorials I read was the exemplary use of English diction interspersed with suitable Sinhala adage, as well as slang Americanisms like hunky dory and hoity-toity, where the cap fitted.

The biggest weakness of the self-same editorials was the general absence of deductively derived conclusions by logically combining the two propositions that Aristotle called the major premise and the minor premise. Had they used the putative syllogisms, they could have focused on supporting the premises instead of rambling on unnecessarily beating around the bush thereby obfuscating the thesis. To facilitate clarity, they could have narrowed down their topics/subjects to logically defensible thesis statements. This rigorous intellectual exercise requires mindful concentration (in the Buddhist tradition) and editorial assistance to do the needed research.

A Sri Lanka editor would also find a thorough understanding of the systems thinking embedded in the (Buddhist) dependent co-arising model immensely helpful to unravel the dynamics of the complex behavior of all living things/beings.

The editors could also avoid many false steps by applying the ethical/moral dimension of the Middle Path –correct speech, action and livelihood—to editorial writing.

It’s easy to write banal editorials by pointing out the current problems the country is facing. But it is difficult to write editorials outlining the suggested solutions to those very problems. writing editorials blaming the politicians for everything gone wrong without suggesting how to solve them is shallow writing. Criticism is easy, but solutions are difficult. Dukkha (unsatisfactoriness) will never disappear however good the solutions might be. A permanent solution is never possible in cyclic existence. Dukkha will continue to ebb and flow from time to time.

නවගත්තේගම මාමා ?

February 7th, 2016

වෛද් රුවන් එම් ජයතුංග 

තරුණ සහ නවක වෛද්‍යවරුන් ලෙස අප බොහෝ කවටකම් කලෙමු. එය රාජකාරී ආතතිය මකා ගැනීම සඳහා විය යුතුය​. සමහර විහිළු අහිංසක ඒවාය. සමහර විහිළු බරපතලය​. වරක් හලාවත රෝහලේදී ශල්‍යකර්මයක් අවසන් වීමෙන් පසු රාත්‍රී දෙගොඩහරිජාමේ තේ බීම සඳහා හලාවත ටවුමේ පිහිටි නයිට්  කඩයකට අප ගියෙමු. අප අතර සිටි තෙන්නේ හොඳ විහිළු සපයන්නෙකි. නයිට්  කඩය අසල මධ්‍යම වයසේ ගැමියෙකු රාත්‍රී බස් රථය එන තෙක් රැඳී සිටියේය​. ඔහු අසලට ගිය තෙන්නේ “අනේ බුදු මාමේ මේ කොහේද යන්නේ”  කියා විමසීය​. ගැමියා වික්‍ෂිප්ත වූවද කොල්ලන් ගේ විකාර තේරුම් ගෙන අවස්ථානුකූලව උත්තර දුන්නේය​. ඉන් පසු තෙන්නේ “මේ තමයි අපේ මාමා ඉඩම් කඩම් විකුණලා මට උගන්වපු මාමා කියා ” ගැමියාව බදාගෙන තොත්තුවක් දුන්නේය​. ඉන් පසු අපි තෙන්නේ ගේ   ව්‍යාජ මාමා සමග නයිට් කඩයට ගියෙමු.

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තෙන්නේ කඩයේ තිබූ සියළු කෑම ඇණවුම් කලේය​. රාත්‍රී ආහාරයත් නොමැතිව සිටි ගැමියා බඩපුරා කෑම කෑවේය​. මාමේ කන්න කන්න කියා තෙන්නේ මාමාට කෑම බෙදුවේය​. ඒ අතර තෙන්නේ තම මාමා ගැන ගුණකථනයක් ද කලේය​​. මාමා ධනවතෙකි. ඥාතී දරුවන්ට ඉගැන්වීම සඳහා ඉඩම් දේපළ විකුනුවේය​. අවසානයේදී ඔහු දුප්පතෙකු විය​. දැන් ඥාතී දරුවන් මාමා දෙස බලන්නේවත් නැත​.

මාමාව අමතක කිරීම ගැන තෙන්නේ මාමාගෙන් සමාව ඉල්ලා සිටියේය​. කඩයේ සිටි  අවශේශ පුද්ගලයෝ මේ අරුම පුදුම මාමා බෑණා  දෙස බලා සිටියහ​. අපද මේ ජවනිකාව ඇත්තක් ලෙස හඟවමින් මාමාට සහ බෑණාට  පෝර දැමුවෙමු. මෙවැනි යහපත් මාමෙක් අමතක කිරීම ගැන තෙන්නේට දොස් පැවරුවෙමු. කඩයේ මුදලාලිද ගනුදෙනු කරන අතරමග හොරෙන් අපේ කතාවට සවන් දුන්නේය​. අකෘතඥ බෑණා කෙරෙහි මුදලාලි බලා සිටියේ ජුගුප්සාවෙනි.

මාමා සිටින්නේ නවගත්තේගම රාත්‍රී බසය එන තෙක් ය​. අප රාත්‍රී බසය එන තෙක් මමා සමග සිටියෙමු. ඒ අතරවාරයේ තෙන්නේ නැන්දාට දෙන්න කියා නයිට් කඩයෙන්

මිලට ගත් එළවළු රොටී පාර්සලයක් ද ගැමියා අත තැබීය​. හෙතෙම ඒවා ඉතා සතුටින් භාර ගත්තේය​.

නවගත්තේගම රාත්‍රී බසය පැමිණි වහාම තෙන්නේ කොන්දොස්තරට මුදල් ගෙවා නවගත්තේගමට ටිකට් පතක් ගෙන මාමා අත තැබීය​. එසේම මාමාව ප්‍රවේසමෙන් නවගත්තේගමට ගෙනියන ලෙස  කොන්දොස්තරට කීවේය​. ඉන්පසු අප මාමාගෙන් සමු ගෙන යළිත් ඒකාකාරී ජීවිතයක් තිබෙන රෝහලට පැමිණියෙමු.

මෙම සත්‍ය කතාව විවිධාකාර ලෙස පුද්ගලයන්ට අර්ථ කථනය කල හැකිය​. එහෙත් එය අහිංසක විහිළුවකි. නවගත්තේගම ගැමියාද ඊට මනා සේ රුකුල් දුන්නේ මේ තරුණ කණ්ඩායමේ විගඩම් වැඩ අවබෝධ වීම නිසා විය යුතුය​. ඉන් කිසිවෙකුටත් හානියක් නොවීය​. අවස්ථානුකූලව හැසිරෙමින් අපට විනෝදය සැපයූ නවගත්තේගම මාමාට අප ඉතා කෘතඥ වූයෙමු. එසේම​ මාස ගනනක්ම අප  මෙම මාමා ගැන වරින් වර කතා කරමින් රෝහල් විඩාව දුරුකර ගත්තෙමු.

තෙන්නේ පසු කාලයක පොලොන්නරුව රෝහලට ගියේය​. මාමා තවම නවගත්තේගම සිටිනවා විය යුතුය​.

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February 7th, 2016

ධර්මසිරි සෙනෙවිරත්න

   ”’  මහාවංශය පිළිගන්නවානම් සිංහලයන්  තිරිසනුන් බව ත් ”අපි ඉන්දියාව ගැන සක නොකලයුතුබවත් ” මංගල සමරවීර ඉන්දියානු  රැස්වීමකදී ප්‍රසිධියේ කියා ඇත . .  සිංහලකම මරාදැමීමේ අවසන් ප්‍රයත්නය ඉටුකරමින් සිටින මේ අවස්ථාවේ රජයේ ප්‍රබලයෙක්  මෙසේ ඉන්දියානුන් අමතන්නේ තම අරමුණ ඉටුකරගැනීමට  ඉන්දියාව තව තවත් ධර්යමත්  කිරීම සඳහාය උපකාර ලබා  ගැනීම සඳහාය .නපුන්සකයෙකුගේ කතා ලෙස මේවා බැහැර කර සිංහල යෝ නිකම් බලා සිටිය යුතු නැත .පගාව ගෙන  සිරිමාවෝගේ රජයපෙරලාදමු  පර්සි සමරවීරගේ පුතා මෙවාකියන්නේ කල්යල් බැලීමෙන් පසුවය .  සියලු සිංහල බෞද්ධයෝ මතක තබා ගත යුතු කරුණක් නම්   දැන් ”’දඹදිව ”’ යනුවෙන් රටක් නැති බවය .ධර්මාශෝකලාගේ දඹදිව  විනාශකර බුදුහිමියන්ට සදාවිරුධ්ධවූ  බ්‍රාහ්මණයෝ බිහිකළ  භාරතය ඉංග්‍රීසින් විසින් ඉන්දියාව කළහ . දැන් ඇත්තේ බ්‍රතාන්‍යයන් ගේ අධිරාජ්‍ය වාදී සංකල්ප මුසුවූ හින්දු රටකි . ඉංග්‍රීසින්ගේ කුලීකාරයන්  ලෙස ගෙනයාම නිසා   ඉන්දියානුවෝ බොහෝරටවල  ව්‍යාප්තවී ඇත .එනිසා ඉන්දියානුවෝ හිතයටින් ඉංග්‍රීසින්ට පක්ෂය ඉංග්‍රීසින් නිසාම ලංකාවේ සිංහල බෞද්ධයන්  පාගා දැමීමට  තමන්ට හැකිවූ බව ඔවුහු දනිති මුළු උඩරටම ඉන්දියානුන්ට අයිති කර දුනේ ඉංග්‍රීසි ය .මේ සඳහා බලලෝභී සිංහල පාලකයන්ගේ අනුග්‍රහය  ඉන්ග්රීසිටත්ඉන්  දියානු  ලැබුනේය ලකාවේ පාලකය න්  විශේෂයෙන්ම  එජා ප  පාලකයන් බටහිර ගැත්තන් බව දන්නා ඉන්දියානුවෝ  නොයෙක් ක්රමහා විධි  යොදා මේ පාලකයන්  තම වසඟයට ගත්හ .  මුදල් යහමින් හුවමාරුවිය . විටෙක බලහත්කාරය යෙදවිණි සිංහලයන් ප්‍රභාකරන් ඇතුළු කොටින්ට බියෙන් වසර තිස් ගණනක් ගත කලේ කොටි මහා බලවත් කොටසක් බවට  හන්ගීමක් සිංහලයන් අතර ජනිත කිරීමට බටහිරහා ඉන්දියානුවන් සමත්වූ නිසාය.  ඉන්දියාවද  අපව ආක්‍රමණය කරනු අතය්  අපව බෙහෙවින් බය කරනඅ  ය සිටියහ . අහසින් පරිප්පු දමන විට ජේ ආර් නම් පාලකයා බය  බිරාන්තවී ඉන්දියාවට  අවශ්‍ය ගිවිසුම් අත්සන් කළේය ඉන්දියානු සතුරා සිටින විට  අපිඅනෙක්  ලඟපාතඅ   ය මිතුරන් කරගෙන  සතුරාගෙන්  බෙරීසිටීමට දැනගත යුතුය ඒ වෙනුවට ජේ ආර් කලේ  අපට හැමදාම විනකැ ටි බටහිර අධිරාජ්‍යවාදීන්  සමග පයුරු පාසාන පවත්වමින් චීනය නොසලකා හැරීමය    මහින්ද  චීනය හා පකිස්තානය   මිතුරන් කරගත්නිසා  ඉන්දියාවට  කලහා කි කිසිවක් නොවීය ආදියෙදීද  අපි කලේ චෝලයන් එළවීමට  පාඩිය හා   කේරල මිතුරන් කරගනීමය්  මෙනිසා අපි මෙතෙක් බෙරීසිටියෙමු .  13අ   අවස්ථාවේ  පළාත් සභා වලට පක්ෂව කතා කිරීමටත්   චන්දය ට  ඉදිරි පත් වීමටත්  සිංහලයන් පෙළඹවීම සඳහා  ඉන්දියාව සමසමාජ කාරයින්ටත් මහජන පක්ෂයටත්  විශාල ලෙස මුදලින් පගාව දුන්නේය  වික්‍රමබාහුට  ප්‍රභාකරන් ම හත්තයා වුනේ  . එසේය.   චන්ද්‍රිකාත්  නළු සැමියා ත්  ඒ අතරය . විජය කුමර නතුංග කොටි සමග සාකව්චාවට   යාපනයටද ගියේ තමන් නොමරන් බව  දන්නා නිසාය .
                                                     දැනුත් මහින්ද වටා සිටින ජී එල් පීරිස් , දයාන්  හා වාසු ආදීන්  මහින්ද වටා  සිටින්නේ මහින්ද  තමන්ගේ ඇසුරේ තබා ගනිමින් ජාතික වාදීන්ගෙන් මහින්ද  ඈත්  කර තබාගැනීමේ අරමුණෙනි මුන් ටික කල්යල් බලමින් සිටින්නේ  තම ෆෙඩරල් වාදී අදහස්  යලි කරලියට ගෙන එමටය . ඊයේ වාසුදේව  ප්‍රසිද්ධියේ කියා ඇත්තේ ජාතික ගීය දෙමලෙන් ගැයීම ගැන  තමන්  හදවතින්ම සතුටු වන බවය් මහින්ද සම සිටියදීත් වාසු කලේ  මෙසේ දෙමළුන් උසි ගන්වීමය් ..
                                                                 මහින්දට ඉයලු සිංහල බෞද්ධ චන්ද අවශය  නම් ඔහු කල යුත්තේ රටේ සිංහලය මුහුණපා ඇති මේ අනතුර පැහැදිලිව කියා  සිංහලයන්ගේ  ජාතිකවාදී අදහස්  ( ජාතිවාදී  නොවේ )) කුලුගන්වීමය් එජාප  කාමපාශ දර්ශනයෙන්  නොමග ගිය තරුණන් ට ඉතිහාසපාඩ ම් කියාදී ඔවුන් සුමග යවීමය් .. සරත් වීරසේකර වාසුගේ අදහසට සපුරා විරුද්ධය   නලින්ද සිල්වා දිනේෂ් විමල් ගම්මන්පිල  වාසුගේඅදහස් වලට විරුද්ධය  . ඉතින් මහින්ද මොකද කියන්නේ  . නොකිව්වත් හිතට අරගෙන  අවසන් අවස්ථාවේ ජාතික වාදීන් සමග මහින්ද සිටීවිද . එසේ වෙවායය් අපි පතමු . තමන් වටා සිටින අවස්තාවා දීන්  දමනය කර උන් සුව ච කීකරු ගෝලයන් ලෙස තබා ගැනීමට මහින්ද  උපා යශීලී විය යුතු ය. 
                                                       මේ ලිපි පෙළ මින් අවසන් කරමි  මෙවැනි ලිපි කියවන අ  ය අඩුය එනිසය් මේ ඉතිහාසගත  කරුණු  කියවන ලෙස  මම  තරුනන්ගෙන් බැගෑපත්ව ඉල්ලාසිටියේ  අපට කල හැක්කේ ආයාචනා කිරීම පමනය්  .මේ කරුණු නිර්දය විවේචනයට ලක් කරන්න  සත්‍යය තෝරා බේරා ගන්න  සංවාදයෙන්  සත්‍යය මතු කරගත හැක  අවසන් වශයෙන් නැවතත් කිවයුත්තේ   ඉන්දියා ව  යන රට  සමග ලංකාව  යා කරන  පාලම හැදුවොත් තවදුරටත් සිංහල බෞධ්ධරටක් ඉතිරි නොවන බවය් .  සීපා ගිවිසුම නැතත් ඉන්දියානු සිවුපාවන්ගෙන්  මෙරට පිරීතිරී ඇත  ගිවිසුමෙන් පසුව අපාදෙපා සිවුපා බහුපා   සතුන් පමණක් නොව උරගයන්ද  මෙරට රින්ගනු ඇත . 
                                             සිංහල බෞධ්ධයිනි  අනුන්ට රීරි යකා කියමින්  බටලන්දෙන් මතුවී දැන් රීරියකා දත් විලිස්සමින්  දැන් සිනල බෞද්ධයන් මරාගෙන් කන්නට   ඉදිරියට  ඇවිත් ඇත . උගේ සහයට  කාලි යක්ෂනියද අත්ත  නගලු ඔයෙන් නාගෙ  න  ලන්ඩන් විලවුන් ගල් වාගෙන  අග ර දඟර පාමින්   ඔබව බුදින්නට කට ඇ රගෙන ඇත  මේ බේරෙන්නට ඇති  අවසන් අවස්තාවය් .     අපට හැකි  ලෙස අපි කරුණු ඉදිරිපත් කර ඇත ඔබලාට මේවා අනවශ්‍ය නම් කෙලින්ම කිව්වොත් අපට අපේ වැඩක් බලාගෙන  මේ  න  හින දෙහිනකාලේ සිටිය හැක .
                    සිංහල  බෞද්ධ පතිරුප දේශය  ඒ තත්වයෙන්ම නැවත ඇතිවී එය  ආරක්ශාවෙවා   

සිංහල ”මළකුණ ”බුදිනු රිසින්  සිංහල සලකුණ සුරා කන්නෝ   7කොටස

February 7th, 2016

ධර්මසිරි සෙනෙවිරත්න

    13 සහ පළාත් සභා අවශ් වුයේ ඉන්දියානුවන්ටය .ජේ ආර් ටවත් මේවා අවශ් නොවීය  එහෙත්  ජේ ආර් ස්වාමීන් වන බටහිරයන්ගෙන් බලාපොරොත්තුවූ සහය නොලැබෙන විට බලය රක ගැනීම  සඳහා ඉන්දියාවට නතුවී  සිංහලයන් පාවාදී ඉන්දියාව සමග ගිවිසුම අත්සන් කලේ මුළු මහත් ජාතියටම ද්රෝහී වෙමිනි .ප්රභා මරණ මෙහෙයුමේදී ඉන්දියාව මහින්ද  බය කරන්නට හැදුවත් හරිගියේ නැත ..ජේ ආර් බියනිසා  පළාත් සභා හොඳය කිව්වේය චන්ද්රිකා  මුදල් වලට හොඳය්  කිව්වාය මේ විනාශය ගැන කතා කල ගංගොඩවිල සෝම හාමුදුරුවෝ  අපවත් කරන කුමන්ත්රණය සිදුවූයේද  මුන් යටතේ ලංකාව  සිංහල බෞද්ධ විරෝධීන්ගේ පාරාදීසයක් වෙමින් තිබු නිසායමාදුළුවාවේ සෝභිත හිමි ගිය මගින් වෙනස් කරබ්ලැ ක්මෙල්කර  එතුමන් මගින්  පසුගියදා බලය ගත්තේද මේ ද්රෝහීන් අහිනයසිංහල බෞද්ධ ලක්ෂණ පෙන්නුම් කරන  චාරිත්  නත්තල් උත්සවයෙන් ඉවත් කරන ලෙස පසුගියදා   මැල්කම් රන්ජිත් දේවගැතිවරයා විසින්  ඉල්ලා සිටින ලදී . එහෙත් පසුගිය කාලයේ  ”’භාග්යවත් ”’ යන නාමයත් ඔවුහු යේ   දුහමේ වචනය වසර  දහස් ගණනක් තිස්සේ යොදන්නේ බෞද්ධයන් පමණකි      ”’ දහම් පාසල ”’යන වචනයද ඔවුහු අපෙන් ගත්හඑහෙත් දැන් තමන්ගේ උන් බලයට පැමිණි විට උන් හා එක්වී මුළු සිංහල බෞද්ධ ලකුනම රටෙන් තුරන් කිරීමට  මේ පාදිලිවරු කැ කවති .
මේ රටේ එකම ජාතිය වන්නේ සිංහල ජාතියය් දෙමල මුස්ලිම් හා බර්ගර්  ආදීහු ජන වර්ග වෙති  ජාතියක් වන්නේ රටක් හදාවඩා ගත්තවුන් හා රටක් පරයන්ගෙන් රැ ගත්තවුන් පමණකි දෙමලු හැමදාම කලේ මේ රට විනාශ කිරීමට හෝ තමන්ට අයත් කර ගැනීමටය  සඳහා උන් ඉංග්රීසින් සමග එකතුවී සිංහලයන්පාගා දමන්නට උත්සාහ කළහ මුස්ලිම් වරුද ඉන්ග්රීසින්හා එකතුවී 1916 දී බෞද්ධයන්ට හිරිහැර කළහඉංග්රීසින්ගෙන් රට බේරා ගැනීමට සටන් කලේ සින්හලය න් පමණය . අදටත් 75% සිටින සිංහලයන්ගේ  රටට ඇති සුවිශේෂ අයිතිය  අන් ජනවාර්ගිකයන් විසින් පිළිගන්නා තුරු රටේ සංහිඳියාවක් ඇතිවන්නේ නැත . 75% ක් සමග  කතා බහ කර  සුහදවී සිටීමට අවශ් නම්   ඔවුන් කලයුත්තේඅනිවාර්ය න්   සිංහල ඉගෙන ගනීමය් රජය කලයුත්තේ  ඔවුන්ට සිංහල අනිවාර්ය කිරීමය් 75% කට දෙමල ඉගැන්වීමට යාම රටේ සම්පත් නාස්ති කිරීමකි ඊට වඩා කලයුතුදේ එමටය. සිංහල ජාතිය මහා ගසකි දෙමල මුස්ලිම්  වර්ග වැලක් මෙන් ගසේ එතී  එකට සිටිය යුතුය  එක කාට බයේරජයක්  නොකළ යුතුදේ කලයුතු නැත . එහෙම බයේ හිටියා නම් අදත් ප්රභා ජීවතුන් අතරය   එහෙනම්   අදත්  අපි මර බියෙනි සංහිදියාවක් වැඩියෙන්ම
අවශ් සුළු ජන යින්ටයඉස්සරවිය යුත්තේ ඔවුන්ය . මැවුම් කාර දෙවියෙකු විශ්වාශ කරන  කිතුනු  හින්දු හා මුස්ලිම් වරු අමනාප වෙයය් කියා රජය ක් මවුම්කාරදෙවියා ප්රතික්ෂේපකරන බටහිර නවීන විද්යාව ප්රතික්ෂේප කරන්නේ නැත . පාසල්වල එය  එය නුගන්වා සිටින්නේ නැත . එහෙනම් ඉතින්  පාසල්වලින් බුදු දහම් පමණක් ඉවත් කරන්නේ ය්  . එවිට 70% ක් අසහනයට පත් නොවෙයද. බටහිර විද්යාව  නැතිකාලයේ පටන් සිංහල බෞද්ධයෝ මේ  රටේ සිටියහ  උන් නැතිකර බටහිර  සියල්ල ගන්නට  මුන්ට අවශ්ශ්යය .
සර්වාගමික ඉගැන්වීම් ගැන කතා කරන්නෝ මේ ටිකත් මතක තබා ගතයුතුය ”’බයිබලය තරම්  භීෂණය  හොඳ දෙයක් ලෙස පෙන්වන  කතාවලින් පිරි වෙනත් පොතක් නැති තරම් මේ පොත දරුවන් නොමග යවන්නේයය් ”” තර්ක කරන ලියන කියන  ලේඛකයන් බටහිර ඇත  රිචඩ් ඩෝකින්ස්  එවැන්නෙකි  අන්යාගමිකයන් මරාදැමීමෙන් දෙව්ලොවගොස් සුරගණන් 72ක් ලබාගත හැකියය් කියන  කුරානය ගැන බොහෝ විවේචන ඇත .මේ විවේචන අවශ්ෂ් වන්නේ සත්යය දන ගැනීමටය . මේ රජය හද න්නේ  එකී ආගම් ගැන බෞද්ධයන් ටද ඉගැන්වීමටද   මෙයින් සංහිඳියාව ඇතිවෙයදා නැත්නං සු න්නිෂියා මෙන්  එකිනෙකා ඇනකොටා ගනිය් දාභීෂණය රජ වෙය් රජයක් විසින් නැවැත්විය යුත්තේ මේවාය .
සිංහලයාගේ   ප්රාණ වායුව බුදු දහමය්  මේ ප්රාණ වායුව ඉවත් කළහොත්  ඉතිරි වන්නේ සිංහල මලකුනය් .
ජනපතිගේ ”’තනපට දර්ශනයෙන් ””” පෙනී යන්නේ  ඔහුට සිංහල කම රැකීමට උවමනාවක් ඇති බවය් ..  එහෙත් එය ”’නීල පට දර්ශනයක් ”””’ නොවීමට නම්  තම සගයන්ගේ  ””රට කාලාම ඉවරකරන ””””” සුත්රය  ගැන  ඔහු හොදින් හැදෑරිය යුතුය යහපාලනය සඳහා වැරදිඅ  සමග එකතුවූ සෝභිත හිමියෝ  කම්පාවෙන් අපවත්වූ බව ජනාධි පති  සිහි තබා ගැනීම වටී
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National Anthem and Reconciliation

February 7th, 2016

Ira de Silva Canada

The National Peace Council  claims that the singing of the national anthem in Tamil is a strong gesture of reconciliation by the government. It claims that the government had the courage and wisdom to have the national anthem sung in both  Sinhala and Tamil overcoming the objections of “nationalists”.

These opinions indicate that according to the NPC, those who object to the national anthem being sung at official functions in Tamil are “nationalists”. Does it mean that those who do not object, such as the government and the NPC, are anti-national or does it indicate that the “nationalists” are aware of what is in the constitution and the others are not?

There seems to be a general lack of information regarding  the constitution of Sri Lanka. Anyone, including the Government, the opposition and the NPC who would care to check the sections of the constitution dealing with the national anthem would learn that it is clearly stated in Article 7 that the national anthem is in Sinhala and is Sri Lanka Matha. ” 7. The National Anthem of the Republic of Sri Lanka shall be Sri Lanka Matha”, the words and music of which are set out in the Third Schedule.”. To claim otherwise shows ignorance of the constitution and actions to the contrary are unconstitutional. It is a sad commentary on those who claim to be the champions of good governance and organizations such as the NPC, whose main schedule during the period of LTTE terrorism was to get foreign funding to conduct workshops in the south on how to help the furtherance of caving in to terrorists, that they are unaware of the laws of this country.

As for the anthem being sung in Tamil, that it is being done in the name of reconciliation, should not the programme for reconciliation be in accordance with the constitution and involve all groups who suffered from terrorism, not just the Tamils in the north and east? Only when are the needs of the others who were equally affected, displaced, driven from their homes and lost their livelihods are addressed equally can there be and will there be reconciliation.

Yours truly,

Ira de Silva

Canada

POW-WOW WITH DR. USUF ON HOMOEOPATHY

February 7th, 2016

By Dr. Tilak S. Fernando

 Dr. Mass R. Usuf is the President of the National Association of Homoeopaths & Affiliates, Vice President of the Ceylon Homoeopathic Medical Association and holds a PhD in Palm Diagnosis,  & Acupuncture; He is qualified in Acupressure, Naturopathy, Colour, Cupping and Magneto therapy; A member of the Foundation for Homeopathy, International Association of Colour (UK) and Cupping Society (UK) and practices Palm Diagnosis. His treatment embraces therapeutic techniques with a restorative approach to any ailment.

Q:       How does homoeopathy work?

 A:        The founder of homoeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), a German orthodox physician, discovered the medicinal power innate in earthly matter be it from the animal, vegetable or mineral kingdoms. Through a method of potentisation he enabled this innate medicinal power to blossom into a form of dynamic energy that made healing possible.

Q:       What is potentisation?

A:        A crude substance imbibed or exposed to in quantities in its gross state may induce toxic or physiologically unfriendly effects within the human economy. The process of potentisation negates such effects and alleviates such substances to a dynamic level that inherently possesses healing properties.

Q:       How is potentisation done to enable a crude substance to be alleviated to a dynamic level?

A:        Take some red onions. Chop these into pieces and put it into a jar of alcohol. Let it remain for about two weeks. After two weeks strain the mixture and you end up with a mother tincture.

Then you put one drop of this mother tincture into a small glass bottle and add 99 drops of alcohol or water. You end up with 100 drops of liquid. You shake this (succuss) ten times vigorously which results in a uniform mixture. This is called the first centesimal (1C).  You repeat it again where you take one drop from the 1C bottle and place it in a second bottle. Then you add 99 drops of alcohol or water to the second bottle and succuss it ten times to bring about uniformity. This is 2C. If this is done 30 times it becomes a 30C potency, which is the standard potency, administered to patients. It is called Allium Cepa as it is made from red onion.

So, let us say you develop a ‘type’ of cold where you suffer from a runny nose and lachrymation (tearing). You develop the same symptom when you cut red onions. A few doses of Allium Cepa and you get over your secretions in no time! That is how homoeopathy works. It alleviated the gross red onion to a dynamic ‘energetic’ state.

Q:       Why is the scientific world labelling homoeopathy as unscientific?

A:        Simply because the scientific world is yet to develop instruments that would explain what happened to that single drop of red onion mother tincture! Homoeopathy has developed drugs that work at a dynamic ‘energetic’ level. If modern science is so impotent that it cannot explain what happened to that single drop of red onion mother tincture, is it scientific to label homoeopathy as unscientific?  

            It is akin to an ancient veddah seeing a ship made of steel floating on water and proclaiming it is unscientific as he has no means to explain how it can happen, as for him steel should sink in water!

Q:       What are the major distinctions between mainstream medicine and homoeopathy?

A:        There are very many distinctions but there three major distinctions. Firstly, most cases, which cannot be cured by mainstream medicine, can be cured by homoeopathy. When I say ‘most cases’ I mean an extremely high percentage of cases can be cured/palliated by homoeopathy.

Secondly, in most instances homoeopathic treatment vitiates the necessity for surgery if treated timely.

Thirdly, there are seemingly funny cases which mainstream medicine cannot handle. For example, if a patient complains that he can urinate only on all fours with his forehead touching the ground or he can pass stools only when standing or faints when he has a bout of coughing what can mainstream medicine do? A homoeopath would easily resolve such cases!

Q:       Any side effects from intake of homoeopathic drugs?

A:        Homoeopathic drugs are free of deleterious side effects as they are potentised. How can one drop of red onion mother tincture potentised (diluted) 30 times with 2970 drops of alcohol/water produce side effects? On the other hand, gross drugs ingested in material doses, as in mainstream medicine, often produce horrific side effects.  

Q:       Cardio-vascular disease, hypertension and diabetes are a worldwide phenomenon and is very prevalent in Sri Lanka too. How can homoeopathy help?

A:        When you talk of cardio-vascular disease you are talking about a multiety of heart disorders. All of these can be treated homoeopathically over time. By-pass surgery/angioplasty can be avoided with timely treatment.

Moreover, hypertension, which is a mere symptom of cardio-vascular disease, can also be easily treated without having to be a patient popping chemical pills life long!

Early onset diabetes can be successfully cured without resorting to lifelong intake of pills. Second stage chronic states can be controlled very well with some even attaining a state of cure! However, the third stage where insulin has to be injected can only be managed as the pancreas has lost virtually total physiological integrity.

Q:        Cancer has become an epidemic worldwide. What has homoeopathy to offer?

A:        It offers much tremendously! Homoeopathy can definitely address any form of cancer sans surgery/chemotherapy/radiation with much success if detected early. Even cases that are far-gone can be treated with success though it might take some time, and provided the immune system has not collapsed by extreme metastasis and chemotherapy. Homoeopathic history has recorded dramatic cures of cancer of all types for the last nigh on 250 years!

Q:       How helpful can homoeopathy be at times of epidemics?

A:        Annually over 10,000 die of dengue fever and thousands suffer for days in pain. With ‘timely’ homoeopathic treatment the death rate can be reduced to virtually nil. The affected will get relief within 36 hours and can go about life within 48 hours of administration of a single homoeopathic drug called Eupatorium Perfolatum. Imagine the savings in costs to the Government vis-à-vis treating thousands of patients in overloaded hospitals?

It is really sad and unbelievable how the Health Authorities have been turning a blind eye to this drug despite many articles appearing in Sri Lankan newspapers in the past, so many suffer and others die in vain. Dr Usuf can be contacted at: alt_med@yahoo.com.

tilakfernando@gmail.com

සිංහල මළකුණ බුදිනු රිසින්  සිංහල  සලකුණ සුරා කන්නෝ   6

February 7th, 2016

ධර්මසිරි සෙනෙවිරත්න

…………  දකුණු ඉන්දියානු  කම්කරුවන් ඉංග්‍රීසින් විසින්  ගෙනා එකම රට ලංකාව නොවේ. මලසියාව ෆීජී  උගන්ඩාව  සිංගප්පුරුව  දකුණු අප්‍රිකාව  හා බුරුමයේද මේ ප්‍රශ්නය ඔඩුදුවා තිබු නේය . එහෙත් මේ බොහොරටවල් නිදහස ලත් වහාම  මේ ඉන්දීය කම්කරුවන්ද පිටමන් කළහ  ඉන්දියාව ඔවුන් බාරගත්තේය .1949 ඉන්දීය ආණ්ඩුක්‍රම ව්‍යවස්ථාව යටතේ  මේ සියල්ලෝම  ඉන්දියානු පරවැසි භාවයට  හිමිකම් කීඅ  ය වුහ . එහෙත් ලංකාවේ උඩ රටියන්ට එවැනි සැනසීමක් පාලකයන් විසින් ලබා දී නැත . සිරිමාවෝ පමණක්  මොවුන් යවන්නට හැකිතරම් උත්සාහ ගත්තාය . එහෙත් ඩඩ්ලි ජේආර් හා ප්‍රේමදාස  මේ සියල්ල නතර කර උන් හැමටම පුරවැසිකම් දුන්හ
                                                                                     මුහුදු මංකොල්ල කරයෙකුවූ ෆ්‍රැන්සිස්  ඩ්රේක්   බ්‍රතාන්යන් ගෙන්  නයිට් නාමයක් ලබා   සර් ෆ්‍රැන්සිස් ,.. විය  ලංකාවේ ගෝනවල සුනිල්  නම් පාතාලයා  දිවයිනටම සාමදාන විනිශ්චය  කාර පදවි ලබාගත්තේ  බ්රාතාන්යන්ගේ සුවච කීකරු නාමික සිංහලයන්ගෙනි  තමන් මෙරටට ගෙනා වෙල්ලාලයන් හාවතු  කම්කරුවන් රැකගැනීමට බ්‍රතාන්යයන්ට අවශ්‍ය විය . ඉංග්‍රීසින්ගේ ගෝලයෝ සිරිමාවොට විරුද්ධ වුයේ  තම ස්වාමීන්ට සේවය කිරීමටය . නැත්නම් දිවුරුම් පෙත්සමක් පමණක් ගෙන රටවසිකම් දෙන  අලුගුත්තෙරුවන් රටක සිටිය හැකිද . මුළු රටටම හොරෙන් කොටි සමග හොර ගිවිසුම් අත්සන් කරන , බුද්ධි අංශයේ සියලුම නිලධාරීන් කොටින්ට පාවාදෙන , කොටි පරදු රණවිරුවන් හිරෙදමා කොටි ”මහවිරුවන් කර ”’ නිදහස් කරන  පාලකයන් කරන්නේ  තම ස්වාමිවරු වන බ්‍රතාන්‍යයන් වෙනුවෙන්  ඔවුන්ගේ කුලී කාර වෙල්ලාලයන් ආරක්ෂා කරදීමය  සිංහලයන්හෝ බෞද්ධයන් ආරක්ෂා කිරීමට ඔවුන්ට අවශ්ෂ්‍ය නැත .
                                                             පාසල්වල  ලංකා ඉතිහාසය ඉගැන්වීම ගැන දෙමලු විරුධවුයේ  මේ රට සිංහල රටක් බව ඉන් සනාත වෙන නිසාය .1931 දී  නතානියෙල් නම්  දෙමල ලේඛකයා  ගේ ප්‍රකාශය පහත දැක්වේ .මෙය මම දන ගත්තේ මැදගම ධම්මානන්ද හිමියන්ගේ ලිපියකිනි                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

.””””’ රටේ අඛණ්ඩ ආධිපත්‍යයක් පිලිබදව  තමන්ට පමණක් උදම්වියහැකි  සිංහලයන් හා සලකා බලනවිට   ලංකා ඉතිහාසය ඉගැන්වීමෙන්  අප (දෙමල ) සහ අපගේ යටගියාව  හෑල්ලුවට පත්වෙය් . එය අපට අවමානයකි  ”””””
                                                                       ඔවුන්ගේ යටගියාව යනු  ඔවුන් ඉංග්‍රීසින්ගේ  කුලී කාරයන් ලෙස ආ බවය . එය ඉතිහාසයේ ඇත .  එමෙන්ම ඔහුම පිළිගන්නා පරිදි සිංහලයන්ට මේ රටේ අඛණ්ඩ  ආධිපත්‍යයක්  තිබී ඇත  මොවුන්ට අවශ්‍ය වුයේ මේ සිංහල ලකුණ මකාදමා තමන් ඉස්මතුවෙන ක්‍රමයකි  දෙමල හා මුස්ලිම් යන සුළු ජන වර්ග දෙකටම අවශ්‍ය එයය් . ඒ කරුනේදී මේ දෙවර්ගයම එකතුවේ / මුස්ලිම් ඇමති බදූදීන් පාසලේ ඉතිහාසය ඉගැන්වීම නතර කළේය බටහිර ගැ ති යැංකි ඩිකී ජේ ආර්  .  ඉතිහාසය හා සාහිත්‍යය කන්නදය් අසමින් පාච්චල් කළේය බට හිර විද්‍යාව අගය කළේය . අපේ ප්‍රධානම හතුරෙක් වූ ප්රුතුගීසිකාරයාට  තම  විනාශය  සැමරීමට නැවත රටට එන ලෙස ආරාධනා කලේ මෙවර්ගයේම අයෙකි   පෘතුගීසිකාරයා මෙන්ම  තරුණන්  60000 කගේ ලේ බිවු   ”’රීරියකෙකි ”    සිංහලයන්ට සිදුවූ විනාශය පෙන්වන මේ ලිපිය වැනි ලිපි ලිවීම තහනම් කරන අනපනත් ගෙන එන්නට දත කන්නේ   මේ ද්‍රෝහී කල්ලියමය තව ටික කල කින් මුන් නතානියෙල් අනුව යමින්    මහාවන්ශයද තහනම්  කරනු ඇත .දුටුගැමුණු ගැන ඉගැන්වීමද නතර කර තිබුනේය . සිංහල අයිතිය ගැන කතාකල ධර්මපාල තුමා ටද කෙනහිලිකම් කලේ ds  ලා ඇතුළු මේ පරපුරය් . දෑ හිතැති DB  ජයතිලක උපායෙන් දේශපාලනයෙන් ඉවත්කර   ඉන්දියාවට යව්වේදඔහු  බටහිර චින්තනයට විරුධ්ධවෙයය් බියවූ ds  ලය .
                                                               මෑත කාලයේ දී චන්ද්‍රිකාද මොවුන්ට එකතුවිය  ”’බුද්ධාගම තිබෙන තුරු ඒ රට දියුණු කරන්න බැ හ ”’.. මම සිංහලයෙක් කියන්න ලජ්ජය් ”’ කියමින් කලක් පාරම්බාමින් සිටි  ඇය  දැන්””’ ලංකාවේ  ඉන්දියානු”’ නියෝජිත වරියවී  පාසලෙන් බුදු දහම ඉවත් කර  සර්වාගමික  පොතක් ඒ වෙනුවට  හඳුන්වා දීමට උත්සාහ කය .   පළාත් සභා හොදය කියන්නට     ඉන්දියාවෙන්  ලක්ෂ 400 ක මුදලක්  ය හා අගේ සමියාවූ  නළුවා  විසි ලබා ගත බවට වාර්තා වූ දේවල් දන්නේ ටිකදෙනාය
මතු බැදේ  

 

THE SINHALE NATION

February 7th, 2016

Dr. Daya Hewapathirane

A nation is a historically constituted, stable community of people, formed basically on the basis of a common culture, a common language, economic life, and psychological make-up.  From ancient times, Sri Lanka or Sinhale as the island was known in known to its people from historic times is the Nation of the Sinhala people who form the dominant community in the island and accounted for about 99% of its population in the early 16th century. Today they form about 75% of the island’s population. A nation is often defined as the descendants of the past, the  speakers of the same language. Besides a common language, members of a nation share a common identity and usually a common origin, in the sense of ancestry, parentage or descent. The fact that the ancestry is shared by the members of the nation unites them, and sets them apart from other nations, which do not share that ancestry and culture. A group of people with nothing in common cannot be a nation. At least some of the major characteristics must be exclusive – to distinguish the nation from neighboring nations.

Sinhala Buddhist Culture is the National Culture of Sinhale or Sri Lanka.            

The term nation is normally used as a synonym for an ethnic group or country, with a distinct culture and language. Almost all nations are associated with a specific territory, which for all purposes is the national homeland of the particular ethnic group. Traditionally a nation is monocultural. Most nations are defined by a common shared culture. A national culture is one that is unique to the nation concerned, and includes tangible and intangible characteristics that are widely followed and well evident in the country. A national culture is usually something that is shared with previous generations and includes a cultural heritage from these generations as a form of cultural inheritance. Invariably, Sri Lanka’s national culture is the Sinhala Buddhist culture which developed within this island during a period that exceeds 2500 years. The Buddhist religion is a defining factor for the Sinhala nation with its strong impact on the development of the culture and language of the Sinhala people.

The Sinhala Buddhist culture is one of the world’s oldest, continuous, unchanged cultures in existence. Buddhism and Buddhist cultural heritage, including the nationwide historic remains of Buddhist culture, provide a distinct character and identity to this island nation. Ours is one of the rare countries in the world with a well recorded history extending to over 2500 years. The Sinhala history as recorded in the Mahavansa is regarded as the second-most remarkable history in existence of an ancient and cultured civilization. It is second only to the records maintained by the Shu Chinese emperors. Being one of world’s exemplary cultures in existence, the Sinhala people do have their legitimate, traditional and historical right to Sinhale as a civilization unique to this island nation alone.

The most widely spoken language, exclusive to Sinhale or Sri Lanka, is the legitimate National Language of this island Nation for over 2500 years.   

A common language is the most significant defining feature of a nation.  This language is exclusive to the nation. As far as the Sri Lankan nation is concerned, Sinhala language is exclusive to this island nation. The Sinhala language originated in this island and is spoken only in our motherland as opposed to minority languages which originated elsewhere and are spoken in other countries also.  Therefore all other languages used in Sri Lanka – Tamil and English, are foreign languages which originated and evolved elsewhere outside Sri Lanka, in other nations. Tamil belongs to the Tamil nation – Tamilnadu in India. Sinhala language is the only language that is exclusive to this land and is therefore central to the national identity.

Although all Sri Lankans may not speak it, the Sinhala language is a rich and unique language  and is the most characteristic feature that helps to distinguish the Sinhala nation of Sri Lanka, the Sinhala people and Sinhala nationalism. People of different ethnic origins with their own cultures and languages may live in different nations or countries associated with different national cultures and languages. They are usually treated as members of separate nations . This applies to the ethnic minorities of Sri Lanka, basically the Tamils and Muslims.  Tamils of Sri Lanka live in a historical Diaspora, or mainly outside their national homeland which is the Tamilnadu.

 Sinhale  is where the Sinhala people naturally feel a sense of belonging and where they enjoy a true feeling of freedom, joy and security. It is here that generations of our forefathers lived and helped to develop a rich and exquisite culture and a wholesome way of life based on Buddhist principles. It is here where we share our common cultural norms and values including our Sinhala language which defines our identity as a unique nation. Our motherland is the only place on earth that we Sinhela people can call our own, our indigenous home, and our nation. All minorities in our country are settler communities who came from other countries. They have their own homelands elsewhere outside Sinhale. No individual or community of people living in Sinhale or Sri Lanka, is permitted to undermine the nation or the national culture —  the Sinhala Buddhist culture and heritage of this country under any circumstances.  Such subversive action should be considered as treason and proper legal action should follow.

 Strengthening The Sinhale Nation

Pitifully, the Sinhala people remain one of the most exploited and endangered communities in the world. They were subject to undue persecution, harassment and  exploitation during the period of some 500 years of European colonial rule starting in the early 16th century. In more recent years their survival has been threatened owing to a complex of reasons emanating from within and outside the country. These undesirable elements are exploiting the undue tolerance and patience which the Sinhala community in general tend to practice owing to the strong influence of Buddhism. However, there  signs of positive changes for the better, focused on safeguarding the interests of  the Sinhale nation, well exemplified by the elimination of terrorism that plagued the nation for some 30 years.

Economically strengthening the Sinhala community is a high priority if the Sinhale nation is to get ahead in the world. The Sinhala community is deprived of financial strength. It is time for greater investment on development ventures that have direct positive implications for the Sinhala community, and greater enhancement of gainful employment opportunities in predominantly Sinhala areas. Funds and other opportunities for improvement of the quality of life is available for the minority communities, through the foreign diaspora and NGOs, and the Middle Eastern countries. Gold, gems and drug smuggling known to be almost monopolised by the minority communities need to be curtailed. So are the various forms of exploitation of the nation’s natural resources, especially forests and fisheries. Special programs need to be developed focused on encouraging and assisting the Sinhala community with funds and skills development opportunities, to get into business ventures as a vocation. The Sinhala youth in particular should be provided with funds and opportunities to improve their skills in foreign languages such as English, Korean, Japanese and Chinese in particular enabling them to seek gainful and more satisfying employment in countries other than the problem-stricken Middle East.

Dr. Daya Hewapathirane

Tourists to Angkor Wat and Bagan: Why Anuradhapura ignored

February 7th, 2016

By Susantha Goonatilake

In 1993 with the Khmer Rouge still partly operational, my wife went to Cambodia on behalf of the UN, in charge of the UN women’s projects there, women were the majority after the Pol Pot war. I remember at the time that visitors to Angkor Wat were scarce, probably around 15,000. And the cost of staying at its best hotel, the Grand Hotel, equivalent to our Galle Face Hotel was around $30. Today, there are over 3 million tourists going to Angkor Wat to see the temple complexes and both number of hotels and hotel prices have shot up. And further afield, Myanmar is now opening up to cultural tourism, and its ancient capital Bagan is set to attract millions in the future.

This article is a foray into a series of recent seminars related to tourism and our ancient sites. Participating in them I found a woeful lack of interest and sometimes of basic knowledge as I tried to raise the issue of our ancient sites as a tourist attraction as well as a soft power projection. So bear with this display of my own frustration.

Sri Lanka whose Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa were inspirations to both Cambodian and Myanmar culture remain in comparison to the latter, a tourist backwater. Gone were the days when Anuradhapura fired the foreign imagination in the 19th and early 20th centuries as one of the lost cities” of the ancient world alongside Angkor Wat and Bagan. But for tourists to visit Anuradhapura or Polonnaruwa, the usual way is on day trips from the tourist resorts in Habarana and the Dambulla/Sigiriya resorts; the hotels in Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa are marginal. And this was not accidental but was built into the first tourist plan of the 1950’s done by a Hawaiian firm. (Decades ago, I did a study of the tourist industry published in Canada and still quoted where I traced the Hawaiian origins of our tourist ideology). This tourist plan was perhaps unconsciously built on the mainland US tourists then streaming into Hawaii, a beach based paradise” in the then American imagination. Few US tourists came to Sri Lanka and the bulk from the 1960’s was Germans followed later by other Western Europeans and now increasingly Chinese. But that sea, sun and sand” template of Hawaii has still stuck to the detriment of cultural tourism.

Cultural tourism and tourism itself started as pilgrimages, the first possibly being that of Emperor Asoka to the places frequented by the Buddha. His example was followed in Sri Lanka as very many pilgrimage poems and stanzas indicate. Later, there were pilgrimages in the West undertaken to points of interest for Christians. And in the 19th century when the so-called Grand Tour was organised, it was for the European rich to visit areas of their cultural interest. When our Anagarika Dharmapala regained some hold on Bodh Gaya, Sinhalese rushed in, almost as a duty, and today the site is full of visitors from all over the Buddhist world. India around 15 years ago introduced a Buddhist Circuit” targeting visitors from the Asian Buddhist world. And during the last few days, the state government in Odisha (Orissa) announced its own Buddhist tourism.

Perhaps our most visible push on cultural tourism is that fictional invention of our tourist authorities, the Ramayana Trail”. There are no archaeological sites associated with this fairy tale, but a gentleman associated with the tourist authorities has been pushing invented sites. A couple of years ago, the Royal Asiatic Society Sri Lanka (RASSL) organised a major academic conference (published in the RASSL Journal) on the Ramayana with archaeologists, historians and Buddhist scholars as speakers and also invited this tourist gentleman to present his views. He did not come in spite of several reminders. And we found that there was a whole industry surrounding this fictional Ramayana including a lorry driver going round the country painting over letters in inscriptions!

Although our tourist authorities have been pushing this fiction as a Ramayana trail”, India, even her current Hindu fundamentalist government, has no parallel Ramayana Trail for tourists. India on the other hand has a Buddhist Circuit” for tourists.

During the last few years, I had met our tourist authorities attempting to change the situation, but in vain. A few years ago, my wife and I met the then tourist chief and told him about Angkor Wat and the opportunities we have missed. He seemed convinced on promoting cultural tourism including as a soft power projection of Sri Lanka. As an added commercial incentive, I also recalled that one of my classmates Roti” Sivaratnam, then head of the leading tourist company Aitken Spence, had said that he would use his company to explore my suggestion. But unfortunately, Roti died, his project unfulfilled. And unfortunately too, that tourist chief we met left to take charge of another government financial institution.

A couple of years later, I organised through the RASSL Annual Research Sessions, a special symposium on cultural tourism – logical since the bulk of academics in history, heritage and social sciences were our RASSL members. We invited as speakers the then Director General, Tourism Development Authority and his associates, the then Director General Central Cultural Fund, the ambassador from Thailand. Others from the RASSL membership spoke on cultural tourism in other Asian countries. The tourism authority seemed interested, but months later finding no outcome, I rang up the gentleman. And he said that these matters had to be cleared through Basil Rajapakse. And that was the end of that.

With the new government, there were two quasi-academic events relating to tourism – one by the Colombo University and the other at the OPA. The former was organised by a Colombo University academic with a post graduate training in economics of tourism from a Western University. I went to the event believing that it would open up discussion, but unfortunately seeing the program and listening to the first session, I realised that there was no room for broader discussion and was simply marketing the current tourism orthodoxy. A lecture here by the cook Pabilis was hardly an intellectual inspiration. (And as for cooking, let it be assured that the dishes of my dead grandmother taste far better.)

The OPA event was addressed by the new current person in charge of tourism promotion. The speaker’s written introduction of himself was the longest I had seen, not only at the OPA but at the literally hundreds of conferences in Sri Lanka and abroad I have attended. Normally just hundred words of introduction is the norm for introduction which at this OPA event became a crude marketing exercise for the speaker. The program for tourism that he put out had no room for cultural tourism. When I posed the cultural possibilities, he answered that it must be explored, probably the thought not having entered his mind before. He said he recently had realised that the Dalada Perahera was 1700 years old, indicating his ignorance of our cultural history. His bow to local history was to unearth that old slogan of Sigriya as the 8th Wonder of the World”.

When there was a global competition for the eighth wonder, no tourist board campaigned for Sri Lanka; it was won by Brazil for the figure of Christ on its mountain mainly because of huge campaigning. Now, the so-called seven wonders are an invention of the ancient Mediterranean world (and I had seen several of them). But by any criteria, if those were wonders, so were the sites in Anuradhapura. And hardly anybody in the Tourist Authorities was campaigning for it. And one wondered whether the push for Sigriya was a means of avoiding promoting Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa . Oh, he did mention that he should use the Disney film Monkey Kingdom” shot in Sri Lanka for promotion, but it was not for promotion of the Polonnaruwa kingdom where the monkeys frolicked, but purely the tales and tails of the rilawas. The OPA speaker’s avoidance of the Buddhist heritage was perhaps understandable because in his talk he made allusions to the church. He also downplayed the emerging markets in Asia which are set to storm the worldwide tourist industry. He also did not mention the potential inroads of the Airbnb phenomenon – of rooms in houses being rented through the Internet and which was becoming a threat to the normal hotel industry.

I wish to close this journey related to tourism through seminars by one event of a couple of weeks ago organised by the Central Cultural Fund CCF at the Post Graduate Institute of Archaeology PGIAR. The talk included the tourist potential for the megalithic culture which one should mention was no civilisation but was at a primitive tribal” state. Perhaps the most important statement here was the remark by Dr Siran Deraniyagala possibly the best archaeologist in Sri Lanka. He threw cold water on the archaeologists assembled stating that there was no peer review in archaeology meetings in Sri Lanka. (In parentheses one should mention that the annual RASSL research sessions have papers submitted in archaeology and are peer-reviewed with roughly only half accepted). But the current Central Cultural Fund leader held some promise for cultural tourism in that unlike his predecessor who as a speaker at the cultural tourism symposium of the RASSL had been confused during the discussions. The current gentleman although trying to push the megalithic culture seemed to be open to suggestions of cultural tourism of a civilisational kind.

The issue of no peer review has repercussions for the international standings of Sri Lanka academia which are very low. Such rankings come largely by citations of publications in peer-reviewed journals. And if one puts the names of various scholars into a site like Google Scholar”, one will see the paucity of informed discussion in the country. The recent CCF meeting was also a pointer of this state of discussion when the head of the Postgraduate Institute of Archaeological Research PGIAR addressed the meeting. The PGIAR, we should note, should be the equivalent in archaeology to the respected Postgraduate Institute of Medicine. The PGIAR Director was hardly what the doctor ordered”. He started by mindlessly attacking his foreign trained seniors who were present there, not an attack on their ideas but a simple lashing out. The lashing covered a battle he had had at his Kelaniya University, perhaps decades ago when he started one of his excavations. In his tantrums, it became clear that he was not a great fan of Sri Lanka history; he also appeared in his remarks to mix up history” with historiography – the methodology of history. I had been earlier exposed to his lack of even school boy history when a few years ago, he chaired a meeting at Anuradapura on the archaeology of Abhayagiri. I was amazed that he did not know that the monastery came to be named after Giri the Jain, as any child would know. Clearly he was not a great sympathiser for Sri Lanka civilisation and so not an enthusiast for cultural tourism. Practitioners of medicine (and engineering) can be sued in courts for malpractice including from ignorance. As I heard this uninformed PGIAR tirade, I began to wonder if this was the Post Graduate Institute of Medicine would there be lawsuits for malpractice.

Tourism is not only money, but also for soft power, in our case promoting Buddhist sites, as already used by India. And in the future, tourist money will be from Asian countries, almost all influenced by Buddhism. The Sri Lankan population is all stakeholders in the tourist (and archaeology) industry. And we should push the tourist authorities and the industry to exploit the new markets in Asia. For Asians, not just those from South East Asia but further east, Sri Lanka has loomed in their collective imagination as a seat of Buddhism. And so our ancient sites can and must be exploited for both tourism as well as soft power. For Asians, Sri Lanka has the longest continuous unbroken Buddhist heritage in the world.

Sri Lanka: Holy Qur’an Sinhala Translation gifted to Cardinal Dr. Malcom Ranjith

February 7th, 2016

Abdul Aziz – Press Secretary. AHMADIYYA  MUSLIM  JAMA’AT – SRI LANKA

A three member delegation from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Sri Lanka (AMJSL) comprising Mr.A. Abdul Aziz, Press Secretary and National Director Faith Outreach – AMJSL Moulavi K. Muneer Ahmad (Missionary – Pasyala) and Murabbi Javid Raheem visited to Archbishop House in Colombo on Friday 5th February, 2016 to gift Holy Qur’an Sinhala Translation to  Cardinal Dr. Malcom Ranjith (Head of the Catholic Community in Sri Lanka) to mark love and religious harmony.

The delegation was warmly welcomed by Cardinal Dr. Malcom Ranjith who showed much interest to know about the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Islam. When he was informed about the translation of Holy Qur’an into 76 languages, he praised this valuable effort and said that he continuously following to know about Ahmadiyya Community.

The delegation took this opportunity to highlight more about the Community and briefed about the tireless efforts being made by the Khalifa and the Ahmadiyya worldwide leader, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, by spreading the true teachings of Islam through various means, particularly addressing lawmakers at Capitol Hill, EU Parliament, in Ireland Parliament, and recently the Dutch Parliament. He was informed about the gist of His Holiness’ address during the recent Dutch Parliament visit. A copy of the address in gist was given to Cardinal.

The delegation also briefed him about the peace efforts being initiated by the World-wide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community by holding Peace Conferences in various countries and recalled such Peace Conference held in Colombo in 2012 and the participation of representatives from Christianity. Moreover, it was informed to the Cardinal about the Ahmadiyya Peace Award to promote peace globally.

When the Cardinal was told about service of Humanity by Ahmadiyya Muslim Community through Humanity First, he was recalled about the service rendered by Humanity First in Sri Lanka, during the 2004 Tsunami devastation.

When the subject of terrorism in the name of religion came into surface, the Cardinal accepted that there is extremism even in Christianity and said all religions do not promote violence and extremism in any form and emphasized the importance of working hard collectively to wipe out these violence from the earth.

While gifting the copy of Holy Qur’an Sinhala Translation to the Cardinal, he was told about presentation of Holy Qur’an to Pope Benedict XVI by the Ahmadiyya Community and the relevant photo was given to him with more details.

The book – The World Crisis and the Pathway To Peace was also gifted to Cardinal.

Moreover, along copy of the Sinhala Translation of the Holy Qur’an with some other literatures including Peace Messages in English as well as Sinhala were presented. The Sinhala Translation of the book ‘The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam’ written by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Islam, also presented.

Cardinal Dr. Malcom Ranith accepted our gifts with utmost dignity and respect.

People should read and understand this Holy Book – that is our prayers and wish.


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