{"id":61999,"date":"2017-01-02T20:40:52","date_gmt":"2017-01-03T02:40:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/?p=61999"},"modified":"2017-01-02T13:34:21","modified_gmt":"2017-01-02T20:34:21","slug":"sri-lanka-must-correct-her-errors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/2017\/01\/02\/sri-lanka-must-correct-her-errors\/","title":{"rendered":"Sri Lanka must correct her errors"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><em><strong>By Shivanthi Ranasinghe\u00a0Courtesy Ceylon Today<\/strong><\/em><\/span><\/h2>\n<p>The present administration committed two cardinal errors soon after coming to power. One was to turn our back on China and its investments, which within a short period of time caused a severe crunch in our economy. Much has been discussed in this regard and the government&#8217;s frantic scrambling to reverse the situation had not yielded the desired results. Now there is a real danger that China will change from long-term friend to master. The second blunder committed was to persecute our own security establishment. This however has hardly been discussed.<\/p>\n<p>The cost of the two blunders are not exclusive. The economy and the security together constitute national security. In this, our international relations also play a huge role.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Norochcholai blunder<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Construction of the Norochcholai Coal Power Plant is a classic case study that offers many parallel lessons to us with regard to our present predicament. The then Bishop of Chilaw, without foundation, opposed this Power Plant. Scared of losing the Catholic votes, none of the successive administrations took timely measures to address the power shortage that experts had warned about.<\/p>\n<p>Then, the much warned threat became a reality and the nation faced such a severe power shortage leading to six-hour power cuts a day. As we had been busy grappling over a totally irrelevant issue, without attending to the needful, when the hour for action came, we could not afford to call for worldwide tenders for the best option. We had to settle for the 900 Mw Coal Power Plant offered by China, including their loan.<\/p>\n<p>We got a power plant of outdated technology, for which the Chinese cannot be blamed. It was constructed entirely by the Chinese, with Chinese machinery and material. Except for the extremely menial jobs, all other tasks, including mixing concrete, were done by the Chinese. There was no technology transfer or effective training to the Ceylon Electricity Board in even the proper operating of the plant, leading to the malfunctioning of the Plant many times.<\/p>\n<p>The Chinese offered to operate the Plant and supply us electricity. Thankfully, our officials wisely declined. Still, the Chinese got paid with interest for their technology, their men, machinery and material from the very loan they gave us.<br \/>\nChina had done nothing wrong for China had done what China must do for China. This is one crucial lesson this case study holds for us \u2013 that nations by and large are self-serving. That is the very essence of international relations. While India and the West are intrusive and hegemonic, China aims for more symbiosis in their relations. Either way, their interest is for their country.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Maximizing our\u00a0<\/strong><strong>opportunities<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Forgoing our own interests is not being magnanimous, but committing a disservice to our own people. We must thus ensure that the necessary clauses are included in our agreements to maximize our own opportunities. For instance, we must not blindly take it for granted that the leasing of the Magampura Port will create jobs for our people.<\/p>\n<p>If we are not careful, the 99-year lease may generate jobs for the Chinese from the infrastructure that we built and are paying for with interest. We also must ensure that besides the jobs, other factors are in line with Sri Lankan laws and thinking. While China has often been faulted for its human rights, or rather lack of it, India is rather lax when it comes to safety in the work environment.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Trinco Oil Tank Farm<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The current situation at the Trincomalee Oil Tank farm is most disturbing. Four officials, including an engineer, from the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation were unlawfully detained for several hours by the Indian OC. Only after the intervention of CPC, were they and their vehicle released. Sri Lanka must fast learn from its mistakes, and ensure that future agreements incorporate necessary checks to prevent such high handed action by foreign investors. This is vital if more of our strategic infrastructures are to be leased to patch up our woeful economy and to balance world powers, who might otherwise be annoyed that they did not get a stake in our investments, but their rivals did.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Persecuting the Security Forces<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The other crucial lesson this case study holds is that for want of minority votes, the interest of an entire nation had been jeopardized. This brings us directly to the second blunder this government committed and that is the persecution of our security establishment on charges without foundation.<\/p>\n<p>We must be very vigilant of the fact that the demand for the investigation of the so-called war crimes comes not from the Sri Lankan people. In fact, from the beginning there had been a concerted effort to reassure the people that this government had restored the honour of our war heroes. It has even been said that it is thanks to Ranil Wickremesinghe&#8217;s foresight that no one will be dragged to the electric chair.<\/p>\n<p>While the government is thus reassuring the people, Tamil National Alliance bigwigs are demanding that the government fulfill its promises. They claim that though they had personally wanted an international court, they had settled for a hybrid court to try the war crime charges. Therefore, it must be kept in mind that this persecution is demanded by a minority within a minority.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LTTE<\/strong>&#8216;<strong>s proxy<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The TNA represents only the Tamils in the North and the East, when there are Tamils in larger pockets elsewhere in the Island. Tamils out of TNA&#8217;s grasp are not of the same mindset. We must be also conscious of the eerie silence in the North where only the TNA&#8217;s cankerous voice is heard, which is unnatural in a democratic society. It must be also remembered that the TNA was the political proxy of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.<\/p>\n<p>As such, they endorsed all the atrocities the LTTE committed, not only against the Sri Lankan people, but against the Tamils. The very founders of the separatism ideology, such as Amirthalingam, were gunned down by the LTTE. If not for such eliminations, would &#8216;young&#8217; M.A. Sumanthiran be in such a senior position in the Party? That is indeed an interesting question.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sorrowing Mothers<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekera shares memories of Tamil mothers at the Muhamalai roadblock, anxiously peering into every vehicle en-route to Kilinochchi to see if their abducted children were in it. TNA would of course like us to believe that the parents happily donated the child for the cause. It is left to the readers&#8217; intelligence if a parent is capable of sending his eight-year child to be cannon fodder and sleep tight at night, happy to have done his or her duty for the Homeland.<\/p>\n<p>People were taxed mercilessly, tortured in illegal prisons, killed with impunity or later turned into human barriers. The TNA remained mum. They did not at least speak for the elderly, the young or the sick. After the war, people could not return to their homes due to the anti-personnel mines that were installed, disregarding international practices. Generally, AP-mines carry 15g of explosives, as its design is to maim, not kill. They are installed in specific patterns, which are recorded diligently. Thus, even if the weather and other external factors dislodge it from its original location, the de-miner can still locate it.<\/p>\n<p>The LTTE disregarded these norms blatantly. They not only increased the weight of the explosives, sometimes as much as three times, they even buried one on top of the other. Thus, the de-miner after removing the top one would try to proceed, only to fall victim to the second one. The community most affected by these actions was the Tamils. Yet, the TNA has offered absolutely no support, financially or morally, to the de-mining process.<\/p>\n<p>The international de-mining organizations estimated that it would take 12 years to complete the process. It was the Sri Lankan Military that expedited the process and had most of the lands cleared within three years. Had it not been for this timely action by the Military, these people would be living in tents, in camps for Internally Displaced Persons for 12 or more years. Yet, the TNA&#8217;s contention is the presence of the Military rather than the service rendered to the people they claim to represent.<\/p>\n<p>Seven and a half years have passed since the war on terrorism came to its resounding conclusion. Yet, not once had the TNA expressed a thankful note for the normalcy the people are enjoying in the North and the East. The children are, perhaps for the first time in their lives, attending schooling without fear of abduction. People are piecing their lives together after living with terrorism for 30 years. As Karuna Amman, in his famous speech delivered in Parliament, clearly stated, the people have not benefited from one cent, much less a computer terminal from their so-called sympathizers.<\/p>\n<p><strong>TNA<\/strong>&#8216;<strong>s enemy<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Despite the destruction the LTTE brought on the Tamils, the TNA sees the Sri Lankan Military as the enemy. Indeed, the Sri Lankan military is the enemy of the TNA as TNA is the political front of the LTTE. The terrorist arm was destroyed, but not the ideologists. They have now picked the mantle from the fallen LTTE.<\/p>\n<p>Instead of the gun, they are trying to coerce the law into terrorizing the government to yield to their pressure. The West, especially the out going Obama regime, has proved to be the TNA&#8217;s staunchest supporters. It is certainly not out of sympathy for the TNA or the Tamils, but out of their own interest in digging a firmer foothold in Asia.<\/p>\n<p>That is why the TNA&#8217;s own role and obvious agenda is overlooked and why the hardcore terrorists in custody are rebranded as &#8216;political prisoners&#8217;. While doing so, the very forces that eradicated terrorism are branded as &#8216;contract killers&#8217; and are accused of committing war crimes and excesses. These accusations and cries for justice come from the very ones who funded, supported and even provided terror tactics to the LTTE. Just as openly as the TNA lives in Sri Lanka, these people live openly in the West. Yet, there is not a single organization \u2013 international or otherwise &#8212; that is calling for accountability from these entities.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, the West, India, Tamil Diaspora and the TNA \u2013 each for a different objective \u2013 have banded together.<br \/>\nThrough various channels and means, they have generated tremendous pressure on both, the previous and the present, administrations. When the previous administration refused to yield, they helped the present government come to power.<br \/>\nWithin months of coming to power, three Navy intelligence officers, along with two others, were detained over the assassination of the Tamil National Alliance Parliamentarian, Raviraj.<\/p>\n<p>At a recent hearing by the Colombo High Court, all five were found innocent and released.<br \/>\nThe entire case had been based on the evidence of a man embroiled in number of other criminal investigations. Despite the weakness of both the case and the credibility of the witness, the officers were detained in remand prison for nearly two years. During this period, they were subject to enormous economic and mental pressures.<\/p>\n<p>Yet, an officer speaking to the press afterwards said, &#8220;We were war heroes for our contribution that freed our people from terrorism. Still, on false charges, we were detained. We are happy with today&#8217;s verdict because it exonerated not only us, but also all war heroes and the Navy. We will continue to fulfil every duty and serve our country.&#8221;<br \/>\nIt is obvious from his words that he clearly understands the threat the country is under and that he is ready for the challenge.<\/p>\n<p>ranasingheshivanthi@gmail.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Shivanthi Ranasinghe\u00a0Courtesy Ceylon Today The present administration committed two cardinal errors soon after coming to power. One was to turn our back on China and its investments, which within a short period of time caused a severe crunch in our economy. 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