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Selected
Writings
Brian Senewiratne, Australia
The Situation in Muthur
12 May 2005 [see also
Sri Lanka's War
Crimes]
"..The Sinhala Government is too
stupid to realise that Eelam is not a creation of the Tamils or even of
the LTTE. It is a creation of
Sinhala
ethno-religious chauvinism and
State brutality. The division of the country is not going to come
because the Tamils wanted it, but because it was forced on them by the abysmal stupidity of
a succession of Sinhala Governments since Independence, especially since 1956.
It is too late now to turn the clock back. Indeed, the events now unfolding in
Trincomalee are turning the clock forward at a spectacular rate..."
I enclose, with minimal
comment, a letter I have just received. I think it is from a former student of
mine. The only comment I will make is that what is going on in Trincomalee is,
in my book, “mass murder’ or even ‘genocide’. One could ‘dress’ these up and
call them by some other name eg ‘fighting terrorism’, ‘defending the nation’
etc, but mass killing is mass killing, genocide is genocide, whatever the
dressing. It is for us to point this out to the international community which
continues to supply the gun boats, bombs and rockets for these atrocities to
continue.
Can I comment further on
this letter? Of course I can but I will not do so in any detail. I will leave it
to you to decide, now that I have drawn your attention to the facts on the
ground. I will only make few observations which you might not appreciate.
1. What the
Sri Lankan
Armed Forces are doing in Trincomalee is not “bad”, it is much worse than “bad”.
It is not cruelty, it is beyond cruelty and into the realm of barbarism or
savagery, take your pick. By extension, those who direct such behavior and/or
are in a position to stop such atrocities, are guilty of the same.
Am I accusing President
Rajapakse of barbarism? Yes I am. Am I accusing President Kumaratunga of
barbarism a la the bombing of Jaffna with half a million people in 1995
and the ‘disappearances’ of people who have been held without charge or trial in
custody, their bodies subsequently
recovered from mass graves in Chemmani? Yes I
am. Do I believe the Sri Lankan Army Corporal, a Sinhalese, I might add, when he
gave evidence under oath in the Supreme Court in the
Krishanthy murder trial,
that he and his fellow soldiers were asked to bury people (it was he who told us
where they were buried) who were not yet dead? Yes I do. Am I accusing
President Jayawardene of barbarism a la the
July 1983 massacre of Tamil
civilians in Colombo when he and his cronies opted to watch the massacre or even
encourage it? Yes I am.
Let us not try to do some
‘dressing up’ to make these (including what is now going on in Trinco), look
better than they are. Let us tell it like it is. This is barbaric. Full stop.
End of story. Amen.
2. If the Sinhala South
wants to be ruled by a barbaric regime, that is their choice. There is no need
for the people in the North and East to be ruled by this same regime. The latter
have voted overwhelmingly for a
separate Tamil State (at the 1977 Elections).
There is no evidence to date that they have changed their mind, Mr Karuna not
withstanding.
Will the Tamils be better
off under the LTTE? I do not know. What I do know is that they cannot possibly
be worse off. As I have said in an earlier communication, a recent (2005)
survey in the Government-controlled areas in the North East, showed that some
85% of people wanted the
ISGA implemented i.e. to be ‘ruled’ by the LTTE. Are
they wise or mad? I do not know, but it is their choice. Had such a study been
conducted in the LTTE-controlled area, I’d say the result would be somewhere
near 100%. That is speculation, so shall we have a vote? And will the
international community force the Sri Lankan Government to accede to the wishes
of the people, as shown by that vote? If not, then there is no point getting the
information.
3. To negotiate with such a
regime is an exercise in futility, comparable with the folly of prolonged
negotiations with the Chandrika Kumaratunga regime. All that it achieves is for
the Sinhala regime to be given time to enhance its destructive power, the
evidence of which was seen in Jaffna in 1995. We are going down the same road,
with predictably the same results. I have no doubt that the LTTE realises this.
Our role is to make sure that the International community knows this. That is
where we, in the expatriate community, have failed so miserably.
4. There is concern,
justifiably so, of child recruitment by the LTTE. Just look at the right column
in the table given below – the children under 5 years of age who are going
though what they are. That is where the LTTE recruits are going to come.
I can be sure of 3 certain recruits. These are the 3 children who watched their
mother bleed to death with a severed hand, the ICRC desperately trying to get
her to Trincomalee Hospital, and being not allowed to do so by the Army. There,
for sure, are three ready-made recruits for the LTTE, the ‘Black Tigers’ and the
suicide squad.
5. The Sinhala
Government is too stupid to realise that Eelam is not a creation of the
Tamils or even of the LTTE. It is a creation of
Sinhala ethno-religious
chauvinism and State brutality.
The division of the country is not going to come because the Tamils wanted it, but because it was forced on them by the abysmal stupidity of
a succession of Sinhala Governments since Independence, especially since 1956.
It is too late now to turn the clock back. Indeed, the events now unfolding in
Trincomalee are turning the clock forward at a spectacular rate."..The
Sinhala Government is too stupid to realise that Eelam is not a creation of
the Tamils or even of the LTTE. It is a creation of
Sinhala ethno-religious
chauvinism and State brutality.
The division of the country is not going to come because the Tamils wanted it, but because it was forced on them by the abysmal stupidity of
a succession of Sinhala Governments since Independence, especially since 1956.
It is too late now to turn the clock back. Indeed, the events now unfolding in
Trincomalee are turning the clock forward at a spectacular rate..."
My first reaction on
reading the letter I received was to catch the first plane and get to Trinco to
be with my people in their greatest hour of need. Yes, they are my
people although they speak a different language. However, I think that I will be
of greater use to them if I stay alive here than go to Trinco and be killed like
my friend Joseph Pararajasingham.
The very least I can do for
these people, who are paying for what they have not done, is to apprise
the International community of what is going on. This is what I tried to do in
my earlier article on The killing of innocents in Sri Lanka (27.4.06).
Here is now a Report from the ground, the ‘ground reality’. You can do what you
like with it. If it is going to the dustbin, let it go. If mass murder and
genocide are acceptable, so be it.
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Attention
of Dr Brian Senewiratne
Muthur. 5 May 2006
The situation in Muthur
Dear Dr Senewiratne,
Despite the chaos here, we have
seen your recent article on the killing of innocents in Trincomalee. We
are grateful you, a Sinhalese, for pointing this out, when the so-called
Monitoring Mission does not seem to have the guts to do so.
We are sending you some facts
and figures to apprise you of the extent of the suffering.
People in Muthur are being
displaced some 15 km to areas of supposed safety. I doubt if any
place here is safe. It certainly does not seem so from what has happened
so far.
People are on the road,
literally camped under trees. I enclose a photograph but I have far
worse ones which I am not sending you for obvious reasons. A few days
ago, people with no where to go and tired of wandering about, decided to
move back since the bombing seemed to have stopped. But then the
shelling from the Naval boats started again, and the people are going
back to ‘safe places’ again.
The SL military is preventing
people from moving to safe areas, both in Trincomalee and Batticaloa.
Sampoor Hospital, which is the
nearest hospital to these people, is essentially closed because there
are no doctors. Eachchilampattu Hospital is the same. Doctors are
understandably reluctant to come because of the bombing.
The LTTE Thileepan mobile
medical service is giving emergency medical and wound care, but there is
a limit to what they can do.
You would have read that a
mother of three children died of bleeding following the severing of her
hand by a missile. ICRC tried to carry her to Trincomalee but was
stopped by the Sri Lankan Army and she bled to death.
Here are some statistics from
Health Care Centres
in the region which you might have already seen:
|
Location |
Families |
Individuals |
Under 5 years of age |
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1.Thankapuram |
402 |
1308 |
75 |
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2.
Partarlipuram |
1505 |
4660 |
175 |
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3. Nallur |
189 |
615 |
unknown number |
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4. Illankai
thurai |
674
|
2470 |
240 |
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5. Punnaiyadi |
507 |
1911
|
96 |
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6. Kalladi |
145 |
425
|
26 |
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7. Verukal |
298 |
1680
|
61 |
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Total |
3720 |
13069 |
673+ |
This is the same area which has
been devastated by the Tsunami and about which the Sri Lankan
Government, despite claims to the contrary, has done absolutely nothing.
They are now being bombed by Forces of the same Government.
Doctor, we really have no one to
turn to. The children and infants are in real risk of dying unless help
arrives fairly soon.Thank you, doctor, for what you have done to tell
the world of our plight.
Kind regards
Sivakumaran |
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