We live in a world of blurred boundaries and deliberate
misnaming. We expect words to mean
something but in their activation we discover that they are taken to be
something quite different. The much
celebrated ‘Arab Spring’ comes to mind.
The harshest winter is what that particular ‘moment’ has morphed into,
but few if any will call it that.
We live in a world of lies and intrigue, phone-tapping and
email-hacking. We live in a world where
diplomacy and espionage go hand in hand, where diplomat and spy are almost
synonyms. We have come to accept that it
is par for the course for busybodies to busy their bodies, whether they come
with the DPL label or not.
US and British diplomats have been doubling up as casual
investigations in the North and East this last week. It’s all done in the name of ‘promoting
peace, democratic values and human rights in Sri Lanka,’ of course. Just like former US Ambassador Patricia
Butenis at one time going out of her way to put words in the mouth of TNA
leaders, these worthies have obtained words convenient to pernicious
machinations of Western powers in the United Nations.
Cheap. Expected.
Deputy High Commissioner of the UK Laura Davies, The Nation reliably learns, asked NGO
representatives in Batticaloa what issues they face as NGO activists intent on
applying pressure on the Government. She
had said that her country would provide funding as well as organize capacity
building workshops by way of resolving these issues.
Cheap. Expected.
Essentially, these people are on a mission. It is not a mission that one would associate
with the diplomat of a friendly nation, as we are often told the UK is, but we
are talking of a long history of interference and busying of bodies from a
country known for plunder, genocide and absolute disregard for civility and
civilization. Expected, therefore. Cheap, but expected.
There had been a lot of ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ about projected
funded by these respective countries and lamentation about things not
done. Laura Davies, is reported to have
said that she is ashamed that fellow subjects of Britain had agreed to advise
the Sri Lankan Government on inquiring into allegations of disappearances,
after someone claimed that witnesses were routinely harassed.
There’s a lot more that Laura ought to be ashamed
about. We are yet to hear, however,
Laura Davies pointing her finger at each and every subject of Queen Elizabeth
who directly or indirectly supported the illegal invasion of Iraq and who
therefore are guilty of the monumental crimes against humanity perpetrated
during that exercise and the bloodshed that followed and which continues to
plague that unhappy country.
We haven’t heard Laura Davies express any regret about the
leaders of her country having supported the total destabilization of several
countries in the Middle East in the name of ‘peace, democracy and human
rights’. We haven’t heard her utter one
word about the fact that interrogation manuals used in training British troops
unabashedly sanctioning torture. We
haven’t heard her saying, ‘I am ashamed that people in my country robbed people
in yours and that no one has ever once talked about returning the loot or
compensating; I am ashamed that artifacts plundered by my people are housed in
dozens of museums and private collections in Britain and are displayed not as
articles of shame but evidence of past glory’.
2 comments:
may be its time Laura Davis be given the David Gladstone treatment..
It’s a shame these glorified nations in the West banging on about Human Rights abuses in the East when historically Human Rights was even discussed was only after its blatant abuse in World War II. Human Rights (and also Animal Rights) were advocated in the East 2,500 years by Lord Buddha and 4,000 years before that by the Hindus. The only nation ever to have used Weapons of Mass Destruction is still only USA. People in Japan are still suffering the effects of the Atom Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaky by USA 70 years ago. In Vietnam USA dropped millions of tons of Agent Orange which destroyed their agriculture for the next 200,000 years but more tragically there are 5 million or more children born with serious birth defects and abnormalities (RT America News 17.9.14). As is the culture of these poor people they bear no malice towards the Americans except to say that those soldiers who dropped those bombs were just doing their job. The only people showing even a modicum of guilt are some American soldiers now aiding in Vietnam to make amends in a small way. The USA government owes these innocent Vietnamese people a great debt but there is no likelihood of anything resembling an apology forthcoming
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