Michael Roberts Courtesy thuppahi.wordpress.com
In
his wide-ranging autobiographical tale of his
numerous engagements in Sri Lanka
and for Sri Lanka Michael Lord Naseby has condemned the LTTE for its
deployment of so many Tamil civilians as a human shield” and bargaining
counter” during the last stages of Eelam War IV in 2008/09. Let me, here, endorse
the criticism and encompass the Western nations of Norway, USA, Britain and
France as well as the Secretariat of the UN under Ban Ki-Moon for becoming de
facto partners in this Tiger programme; while noting that several human
rights agencies in the West and a few in Sri Lanka became accessories in this
high level hostage enterprise.[1]
In early
2008 the LTTE state of Thamilīlam faced a crunch situation because they
had lost their logistical warehouse ships in the course of 2007 and they were
now hemmed in from north and south by a rejuvenated body of Sri Lankan forces
equipped and motivated to whittle down the Tigers’ fighting strength. As the SL
Army expanded its hold on the western coast in early 2008, the LTTE induced its people to move eastwards with lock,
stock and goods. This process was sustained right through that year and into
2009 when they were locked into an ever-declining pocket of land.
Concurrently, the Tigers ratcheted
up their propaganda picture of an impending humanitarian catastrophe.” The strategic
logic was simple: as the LTTE political
commissar Puleedevan informed some friends in Europe — just as in Kosovo
if enough civilians died … the world would be forced to step in” (a cat
let out of the bag by Frances Harrison 2012: 63). This programme was then
placed in the hands of Pirapāharan’s former colleague and master mind, KP
Pathmanathan, who came out of retirement at the end of 2008 to take control of
the Tiger international set-up from his locations in Thailand and Malaysia.
KP’s
involvement has been lucidly set out by DBS Jeyaraj in a subsequent pamphlet KP’ Speaks Out (2011). This
document and Mark Salter’s aggressive book indicate that a Western-and-Tiger
cabal assembled in Kuala Lumpur in February 2009 to work up plans that
would enable them to engineer the rescue (i.e. the escape) of the LTTE leadership
to either Eritrea, South Africa or East Timor in the course of a (so-called)
humanitarian operation directed to the rescue of the Tamil civilian ‘hostages’.
This cabal consisted of two Norwegian diplomats from Oslo, Tore Hattrem (the Norwegian
ambassador in Colombo) and two leaders of the Global Tamil Forum, V.
Rudrakumaran from New York and Jay Maheswaran from Sydney.
USA was
clearly party to this project because a Pacific Air Command recce team landed
in Katunayake airport in February on what was clearly a recce mission to work
on the logistics of an active US intervention.** Salter is quite arch in not
indicating precisely when this recce team visited Sri Lanka, while my inquiries
in Sri Lankan have yielded limited information. Bryson Hull, the Reuters man in
Colombo and an American, got a whiff of this event and was immediately summoned
to the Embassy,[2] where he discovered that the recce team had
concluded that the military situation was a non-permissive environment” for
forceful intervention – military jargon summarizing a dangerous task and a
perspective clearly guided by the memory of the debacle associated with Black
Hawk down” in Somalia in October 1993.[3]
This
caution did not prevent Robert Blake, the US ambassador in Colombo, from verbally
and politely brow-beating both Foreign Minister Bogollagama and Defence
Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa at different points of time in March and April
2009 (normally secret events but now known to us courtesy of Wikileaks).[4]
He demanded a stoppage of any military advances and indicated that war crimes
charges” would be the consequence arising from any failure to abide by this
command.
That line
or pressure was supported by other parties. In early March Pakiasothy
Saravanamuttu of the CPA had asked the Sri Lankan government not to direct
artillery fire at the territories held by the LTTE; while a whole line of UN
officials turned up in Sri Lanka in the period February to April to exert
pressure:
John
Holmes (Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator for the UN) visited
Sri Lanka on the 19-20th February 2009; Tamrat Samuel[5] a little later (date???) and Vijay Nambiar on the
17th April 2009 (with the latter visit probably timed to underline Robert
Blake’s veiled threat to Defence Minister Gotabaya a few days previously).
Nambiar’s visit was then backed up by the high-powered entry of the British and
French Foreign Ministers, Miliband and Kouchner on 29/31st April
2009.[6]
There is no
better illustration of this 21st century version of gunboat
diplomacy than the stern face of David Miliband throughout his visit. But he was
rebuked and rejected by President Rajapaksa[7]
…. and the combined forces of the Sri Lankan Army, Navy and Air Force went on
with their jobs and overwhelmed the LTTE in a series of operations in the first
half of May.
This
success should not blind us to the intent and machinations of the Western consortium.
Fortunately. Daya Gamage has unearthed
the thoughts of an American Under-Secretary of State, one Michael Owens, to
guide us in comprehending the reasoning behind the desire to rescue the LTTE
leadership. At a special
media briefing 06 May 2009” in Washington,
Owens indicated that USA was attempting to secure a surrender of arms by the
LTTE in return for a limited amnesty;” while grappling with the knotty
question of what to do with the Tiger leadership.[8]
This
disclosure has to be set alongside the evidence unfolded so clearly by KP: the
Tiger leaders were seeking a safe haven for themselves; while Pulidevan’s assertion
indicates that the Tamil people were manipulated towards that end – with the
humanitarian impulse of the West as one target of appeal. The degree to which
Eelam stalwarts in the Catholic Church such as Bishop Rayappu Joseph and so
many members of the Tamil intelligentsia spread across the globe – guided by
fervent Tamil Eelamist thinking — supported this callous project from 2008
right through to the climax is a tragic tale.
While
drafting this short essay I chanced upon a fuller account of KP Pathmanathan’s
efforts to salvage the LTTE enterprise made public by the efforts of the
redoubtable journalist DBS Jeyaraj. This account is pure dynamite that lays
bare the 21st century version of nineteenth century gunboat
diplomacy with the snow-white Norwegians working in tandem with Imperial USA to
impose their military might on Sri Lanka – ostensibly to save the Tamil civilians
deployed as hostages by the LTTE; but directed principally towards extracting
the LTTE leadership and placing them in their pockets within Eritrea, South
Africa or East Timor – no doubt as instruments in their larger plans for their
designs in and over Sri Lanka.
The most
striking dimensions of this recounting by KP and DBS in their Q and A Session
are as follows:
A = The
fact that the secret meeting took place in the last week of February 2009.[9]
B = The
Norwegian Ambassador Hattrem’s incisive and lucid summary of the battlefield
situation and his conclusion that the LTTE was in the process of being
overwhelmed. Mark this: He told us
clearly that the Sri Lankan army was right on top of the military situation.………….Speaking to the point the Norwegian envoy said that
the LTTE was being boxed into a small piece of territory and that it was only a
matter of time before the Army advanced further and annihilated the Tigers. He
pointed out that there was absolutely no need for Colombo to agree to a
ceasefire at a time when they were sure to defeat the LTTE. He
also told us straight that the LTTE was also responsible for the civilian
plight. He accused the LTTE of keeping the people as human shields and hostages
through force. Hattrem then said that the LTTE could not
expect a ceasefire without agreeing to a compromise.”[10]
C = The
continued determination of the Western conglomerate to intervene …. a
determination pursued even after a body of some 400-500 Tiger troops and key
commanders were annihilated at Aanandapuram in early April 2009.[11]
D = KP’s ingenuity in coming up subsequently
with a plan for the LTTE to lock-out their artillery and weaponry under the eye
of Western forces who would shepherd the civilians, sequester the Tiger
soldiers, and whisk the LTTE leaders away – with, apparently, the Sri Lankan
Army, its Navy and its Air Force rendered mute and armless by the superior
might and the elevated morality of the West.
Mind-boggling
this. Can humanitarian imperialism” be so blind to its own duplicity and
power-games? We know that the West and its interests are not purely directed by
a warm heart. The rambling bumbling media briefing served up on the 6th
of May 2009 by US Under Secretary of State Michael Owens provides us with a
glimpse of the American desire to impose a scheme of political devolution on
Sri Lanka on the lines envisaged by its local embassy personnel in the 1980s.[12]
Such aspirations simply ignored subsequent developments and the altered
character of Sri Lankan Tamil nationalism in its worldwide form under the
commanding genius of Pirapāharan and his aides.
Strategic
interests in the Indian Ocean must surely have guided these ambitious, incoherent
and bumbling American-Norwegian-Western endeavours to save the LTTE leadership.
We require American equivalents of Michael Lord Naseby to penetrate the portals
of the US civilian and military establishments and disclose their arcane
thinking as well as their machinations.
KEY TEXTS
Gamage, Daya 2014 The
American Agenda for Sri Lanka’s National Issues, 1970s-2014,” 5
July 2014, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2014/07/05/the-american-agenda-for-sri-lankas-national-issues-1970s-2014/
Gamage,
Daya 2016 Clinton E-Mail Scandal: Never wanted
Sri Lanka LTTE defeated,” Asian Tribune, 27
May 2016, http://www.asiantribune.com/node/89009
Jeyaraj, D. B. S. 2009a Theepan of the LTTE:
Heroic Saga of a Northern Warrior,” 4 April 2009, http://dbsjeyaraj.com/dbsj/archives/5381
Jeyaraj,
D. B. S. 2009b Anatomy of the LTTE Military Debacle at
Aananthapuram,” Sunday Leader, 8 April 2012, http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2012/04/08/anatomy-of-the-ltte-military-debacle-at-aananthapuram/
Jeyaraj,
D. B. S. 2011 KP’ Speaks Out. An Interview
with Former Tiger Chief, Vavuniya: NERDO.
Jeyaraj, D. B. S 2012 An Interview with Ex-LTTE Chief KP” – Part 2,” http://www.dailymirror.lk/23730/tech
Jeyaraj, D. B. S 2020 Rescuing the
Tigers in 2009: KP, Norway, and the West,” 8 April 2020, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2020/04/08/rescuing-the-tigers-in-2009-kp-norway-and-the-west/#more-41599
…. Originally presented in 2012(?).
Roberts, Michael 2014 Generating Calamity, 2008-2014: An Overview of Tamil Nationalist
Operations and Their Marvels,” 10 April 2014, http://groundviews.org/2014/04/10/generating-calamity-2008-2014-an-overview-of-tamil-nationalist-operations-and-their-marvels/
Roberts,
Michael 2016 Saving Talaivar Pirapäharan,” 6 April 2016, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2016/04/06/saving-talaivar-pirapaharan/
Roberts,
Michael
2016 David Miliband’s Imperious
Intervention in Lanka left in Tatters,”
5 July 2016, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2016/07/05/david-milibands-imperious-intervention-in-lanka-left-in-tatters/
Roberts,
Michael
2017 The LTTE Debacle at Aandandapuram, April 2009,” 5 November 2017, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2017/11/05/the-ltte-debacle-at-aanandapuram-april-2009/
Salter,
Mark 2015 To End a Civil War. Norway’s
Peace Engagement in Sri Lanka, London: Hurst & Company.
Saravanamuttu, P. 2009 Unending End Game,” 9
March 2009, http://www.thesundayleader.lk/archive/20090308/issues.htm
[no longer extant]
OTHER TEXTS
Bowden, Mark 2019 The Legacy of Black Hawk Down,” Smithsonian
Magazine, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/legacy-black-hawk-down-180971000/
De Silva-Ranasinghe, Sergei 2009b The Battle for the Vanni Pocket,” Asia-Pacific Defence
Reporter, March 2009, Vol. 35/2, pp. 17-19 — http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/aulimp/citations/gsa/2009_157395/
156554.html
Harrison, Frances 2012 Still Counting the Dead. Survivors of Sri Lanka’s Hidden
War,London: Portobello Books.
Hull, C. Bryson 2009 Sri Lanka opens eye in the
sky on war zone,” 20 April 2009, http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSCOL450259
Hull, C. Bryson
& Ranga Sirilal
2009 Sri Lankan War in Endgame, 100,000 escape rebel zone,” 23 April
2009, http://www.reuters.com/article/us-srilanka-war-idUSTRE53J0IZ20090422
Marga 2011 Truth
and Accountability. The Last Stages of the War in Sri Lanka, http://www.margasrilanka.org/Truth-Accountability.pdf.
Mango 2011 Jim
Macdonald of AI boxed into corner by Mango in 2009,” 10 August 2011, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2011/08/10/3133/
Roberts, Michael 2011
Amnesty International reveals its Flawed Tunnel-Vision in Sri Lanka
in 2009,” 10 Aug. 2011, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2011/08/10/amnesty-international-reveals-its-flawed-tunnel-vision-on-sri-lanka-in-2009/
Roberts, Michael 2014 Generating Calamity, 2008-2014: An Overview of Tamil Nationalist
Operations and Their Marvels,” 10 April 2014, http://groundviews.org/2014/04/10/generating-calamity-2008-2014-an-overview-of-tamil-nationalist-operations-and-their-marvels/
Roberts, Michael 2014 Tamil Person and State. Essays,
Colombo: Vijitha Yapa Publishers.
Roberts, Michael 2014 Tamil Person and State. Pictorial,
Colombo: Vijitha Yapa Publishers.
Roberts, Michael 2014 Ball-by-Ball through Wikileaks: US Embassy Despatches from
Colombo, 2009: ONE,” 27
August 2014, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2014/08/27/ball-by-ball-through-wikileaks-us-embassy-despatches-from-colombo-2009-one/
Roberts, Michael 2014 Truth Journalism? Marie Colvin hoist on her own Petard,” 5 November 2014, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2014/11/05/triuth-journalism-marie-colvin-hoist-on-her-own-petard/
Roberts, Michael 2018
Reflections: Interpreting the Gash Files, IV,” 29 August 2018, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2018/04/29/reflections-interpreting-the-gash-files-iv/
Roberts,
Michael 2018 The Western World’s Cumulous Clouds of Deception: Blanketing
the Sharp Realities of Eelam War IV,” 16 October 2018, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2018/10/16/the-western-worlds-cumulous-clouds-of-deception-blanketing-the-sharp-realities-of-eelam-war-iv/
Roberts, Michael
2019 Ludicrous
Verdicts in Powerful Quarters Still Asserted TODAY: Death Toll in Eelam War IV
Magnified Manifold,” 2 December 2019, https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2019/12/02/ludicrous-verdicts-in-powerful-quarters-still-asserted-today-death-toll-in-eelam-war-iv-magnified-manifold/
END NOTES
[1] This short article
was sent to some editorial personnel in the print and e-media in Sri Lanka on
the 3/4th April. They apparently have other fish to fry and are
‘corona-vided’ — unlike Colombo Telegraph which accepted the article in
its ‘nude’ form [without Endnotes and Bibliography].
[2] When I contacted Bryson Hull (in
retirement in New York) in 2018, I was under the impression that this set of
events was in April. I now realise that it was in February 2009. We can safely
assume that Hull met the Military Attache (presumably Col Lawrence Smith). In
what is pure guesswork, I suppose that that the PAC team in Katunayake had met
senior SL military men and received a briefing which underlined the
difficulties of forceful foreign intervention. For the US Ambassador Blake to
threaten the Minister of Defence with ‘war crime charges” in April 2009 and for a senior hand in the Washington secretariat
(Owens) to envisage a military intervention in May 2009 that could pluck out the Tiger leaders and
‘save’ the remaining civilian mass are instances of brazen bravado combined
with mind-boggling idiocy.
[3] The US
special forces team that attempted to give the Somali war lords a bloody nose
in October 1993 received a brutal lesson. Two Black Hawk helicopters were shot
sown by rocket-propelled grenades and an 18-hour
urban firefight, later known as the Battle of Mogadishu, left 18 Americans and
hundreds of Somalis dead. News outlets broadcast searing images of jubilant
mobs dragging the bodies of dead Army special operators and helicopter crewmen
through the streets of Mogadishu. The newly elected U.S. president, Bill
Clinton, halted the mission and ordered the Special Forces out by March 31,
1994” (Bowden 2019).
[4] See Roberts, Saving Talaivar Pirapaharan,” 2016 and Roberts Ball-by-Ball through Wikileaks: US Embassy Despatches from Colombo,
2009: ONE,” 2014.
[5] Tamrat Samuel was South Asian Affairs
Officer at the UN and happens to be of Eritrean background. The LTTE had
secured some of its arms in the past from Eritrea – indeed, If memory serves me
right, KP’s ability to secure a shipment from Eritrea andit land it on the
shores of Tamilnadu in the mid-1980s provided the LTTE with an edge in its
competition with TELO. EPRLF and other militant organisations who were
dependent on Indian arms
[6] See http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2009/04/miliband-kouchner-arrive-in-lanka.html, Note that the Foreign Minister of Sweden
was also planning to be part of this team; but his participation was rejected
by Sri Lanka.
[7] Roberts,
David
Miliband’s Imperious Intervention in Lanka left in Tatters,” 2016.
[8] See Roberts, Saving
Talaivar Pirapaharan,” 2016 and Gamage 2014 & 2016. Note some details in
Salter 2015: 0000.
[9] Mark Salter does not provide the date of
the meeting – surely a deliberate omission (one that is in keeping with his
chutzpah and brazen bravado).
[10] Jeyaraj 2020 [2012].
[11] See Jeyaraj 2009a and 2009b; and Roberts
2017.
[12] See Gamage 2014 for this briefing. Gamage
served in the US Embassy from the 1970s to 1990s and brings this experience
into his disclosures.