The latest though is that India is ‘undecided’. Now, in diplomatic circles, this indecision
would be correctly read as evidence that the main protagonist is trying to
extract the maximum juice from the Sri Lankan orange while not appearing to be
anywhere near the fruit.
Delhi has a problem.
It is called ‘Tamil Nadu’. No, it
is not Tamil Nationalism, which has been safely offshored to Sri Lanka. It is about elections and related
arithmetic. It’s a political reality
that figured in the calculations of all Indian political leaders. So Delhi needs to ‘deliver’ something that’s at
least halfway sweet to Jayalalitha. On
the other hand Delhi has to do this without appearing to be the bad guy that
Delhi is because that might constitute the last brick in the Great Wall of
China that India is building. So Geneva 2013 would ideally (for India) end with Sri Lanka agreeing to India’s ‘solution’
(plus some other benefits, just like the Indo-Lanka Accord was not just about
sorting an ‘ethnic’ conflict) for the price of the resolution being ‘watered
down’ or even withdrawn (by the USA, not India, of course!).
Sri Lanka’s main strength at this point is the fact
that it is weak. In other words Sri
Lanka is in ‘Nothing to Lose Land’.
There’s no way that the Government can agree to India’s proposal (a
re-hashing of the various Eelam proposals or Interim Eelam proposals) and still
hope to retain popularity among all ethnic groups.
Equal rights by definition cannot exclude
anyone. A 13A Plus, in the way India
envisages, would concretize an Eelamist myth regarding traditional homelands.
That would threaten the Sinhalese. That
would exclude the Sinhalese. Equal
rights can be obtained in other ways and should be obtained too. Sri Lanka
doesn’t need India’s permission or India’s recommendations on such
matters.
We must recollect at this point that those who ruled
India (either as whole or in part) have always attacked the Sinhalese; one
remembers the Chola invasions and the tyrannies of the likes of Raja Raja and
Magha. Dr. Manmohan Singh is but a 21st
Century avatar of these
gentlemen.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa observed recently, ‘Sri
Lanka is like a volley ball; everyone is taking turns at punching it to cover
up their sins’. He did not elaborate,
but here’s a list that ought to be read by whoever is negotiating defeat for
Sri Lanka in Geneva:
We have the German SPD needing to cover
up history of killing millions in the 20th Century. We have the USA,
wanting us to forget the monumental crimes against humanity in all parts of the
world as well as against the First Nations in America and African Americans. We
have Britain’s genocidal conduct in colonies and subsequent crimes against
humanity as partner-in-crime of the USA. We have India and the Kashmir they
want the world not to talk about.
The bottom line though is that given
the amount of bucks and weapons of mass destruction these countries possess and
given Sri Lanka’s poverties in these respects, the ‘cover up’ will
continue. But since Sri Lanka can only
be expected to be goaded to sign agreements against Sri Lanka’s interest, each
one more pernicious than the ones that came before, this is as opportune a
moment as any to call India’s bluff.
Sri Lanka can take the following
position:
‘Go
ahead. Table the resolution. We’ll face
the vote, we’ll face the music. All we
can do is do our best and we have. We’ve
done what you have not done, ever. Try rescuing 300,000 people held hostage by
the Al Qaeda (or by the US Marines), trying feeding them 3 meals a day. Try thinking about releasing over 10,000
terrorists after rehabilitation. Stop.
Don’t even try. You cannot. So let’s cut
to the chase. Let’s take the vote. We
want to see who are friends are. Ms.
India, go ahead, vote. We want to know
where you stand, so that we can decided in which direction we should move. Wait, did we hear someone mention China?
Maybe we heard wrong. So, to get back to the point, vote. We have little to lose, but even in defeat we
would like to see the face of the enemy, we would like to know the names of
those who did us in. Simple. ‘
3 comments:
Good piece of advice Malinda. That is exactly what the GOSL should do. Even we, the ordinary people are fed up with this Indian and American bull crap. Sri Lanka did a marvellous job by getting rid of the terrorism with minimal collateral damage. For that these bullies are crucifying us. They must be ashamed of their own human right records. The atrocities they committed and continue to commit are numerous. Though they pretend to be great democracies these two countries are rotten to the core. What human rights can India talk about with their caste system and their pathetic attitude towards women (not forgetting Kashmir)? The sins Americans committed towards their own citizens and others in every corner of the world? (Did not know that the Shah was installed by the US and the British who toppled the democratic government of Iran until I saw “Argo” during a recent flight. Also did not know that Abe Lincoln was a Republican and how hard he had to fight to abolish slavery until I saw “Lincoln” in the same flight.)
We should ask these hypocritical bullies to go and fly a kite. At least we got rid of terrorism from our land. Can any of those bullies claim that? I doubt they will be able to say that during this century. (While Obama is trying to bring in Gun Control, some school teachers are issued with guns. Beautiful.) Both the US and India will continue to pay for the abuses they and their forefathers inflicted on people for centuries.
Beg to differ with you on one point. There was one Indian ruler who treated Sri Lanka with respect and love. He was none other than the Emperor Ashoka who sent the son and the daughter to Sri Lanka with the greatest gift of all, Buddhism. For that we are eternally grateful to him.
A delightful article. Somewhere in this mosaic jungle, there is a Tamil who feel that he doesn't belong in the country and that he/she needs more rights. Not one iota of these resolutions or the LTTE flags waived by the Diaspora can help that Tamil. Only the Sinhalese and the Tamils together can bring reconciliation.
Agree. But not enough, need more.Yes, we have nothing to lose and good to see the real face of "a friend" when the strong keeps beating although we understand that the politics and prostitution has so much in common- R
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