Arali Amman Riding the Lion |
Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 29 January 2015
We Need Closure
A leading member of the Sri Lankan Diaspora recommended that
Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa be taken before the International Criminal Court. The
Tamil Diaspora has been working on this since 2009 encampment of Tamils. The Subject
Matter within which Tamils are constructing their case is Genocide. It is not
clear as to what Subject Matter would be used by other victims of the former
President of Sri Lanka. A Sri Lankan of Sinhalese origin stated ‘Then all those linked to the LTTE must be
investigated and taken action against’.
A person who does take such action on the basis of belief - is confirming
Equality of status through the legal path. Without belief - such action would generate the other side
to the extent the investment of genuine contributors to that system is damaged.
I took Mr. John Howard, former Australian
Prime Minister, to the Australian Courts
on the basis of my belief. I FELT I needed to do that and I did. Now I realize
that by doing so I was also internalizing and preserving the Sovereignty of
Australia. The time and place where
Truth is expressed is sacred. I am now able to do likewise in Sri Lanka also. I
believe that if Sri Lankan leadership actively promotes closure through genuine
sharing – Sri Lanka would protect its Sovereignty.
To my mind, my presence here in Sri Lanka in May 2009 as
well as in January 2015 are no coincidences. Those who are true to
self-governance add strength to the manifestation
of Truth. I felt it when Mr. Howard was dismissed by the People; I felt it when
the LTTE was defeated and I felt it when Mr. Rajapaksa was defeated. In all
instances I was connected to the persons concerned through their positive
contribution to our common group. I was not a direct participant in any of
these activities that later manifested the outcomes. But I felt very much part of the driving force that manifested
the outcomes. I was brought to the place of manifestation due to my sense of
belonging in each of the places. If I had won at the lower level – or if I had
taken revenge at that level, I would have not had this sharing in the higher
experience. I raised the conflict to the highest possible level and shared the
Truth I discovered through the experience. By accepting the defeat as a reality
– I deepened my experience.
We talk much about Equal Opportunity in
multicultural societies working towards democratic governance. One does not
hear about Equal Problem in such societies. Ownership plus benefits is
Opportunity. Ownership plus costs is Problem. Bringing about Closure is important to recognize Problem
or Opportunity. Closure of lower level activity is needed for us to progress to
the next higher level. If we do not bring about
Closure – the open items accumulate interest due to time and place and
cause excitement or depression to the mind/s of the person/s concerned. This is
the risk with many sections of the Sri Lankan Diaspora.
Yesterday, in a communication in relation
to the article headed ‘Suspend UNHRC probe on Sri Lanka-US should
lower voice-Ex US Ambassador Tesi Schaffer’ one Sinhalese member of the
Sri Lankan Diaspora stated:
“This
is bound to have another backlash from the pro LTTE supporters.
Rudrakumaran already voices his opinion feeling “cheated” so what will happen?
We don’t know. But this is good for Sri Lanka but not good for those who
pushed for war crimes. Ha! Ha! This is what we wanted to see. If
they push war crimes, the people and military in Sri Lanka may revolt.
That is not good. Breaking the hopes of the terror supporters is better.
Thank you Teresita even with strings attached, and the secretive actions of
RW/CIA (not to be supported) hope we will be left alone. Yes, don’t dance to
the tune of the pro LTTE diaspora breaking laws in the US continuing to support
separatism. The US will now have to protect us from terrorism in the
future. NO SEPARATION OR ADVICE TO SEPARATE in the future from the USA
please. Our people want to live free!”
To my mind the above respondent is the parallel of Mr. Rudrakumaran. Neither
has brought about closure in terms of
Military activity. Hence, like old men and women who live off their childhood
memories as they happened – these minds
carry unsettled business transactions in terms of armed wins and defeats. They
do not bring about closure at that level to facilitate the experience to merge naturally with the ocean of
self-governance.
The current situation in Sri Lanka which is
seen more ‘free’ than last few years, could be abused by both sides with such
open items. Not only the Diaspora but also those close to the Tamil leadership
here are merely shifting the face of the leadership instead of ‘owning’ the
problem. Political appointments by previous regime are now neutralized as a
priority. I was told by a senior staff
of the Northern Provincial Council that some appointments in relation to
projects that are globally funded have been placed ‘on hold’ – even though as
per published information such projects are funded through Central Ministry. The management staff is not to be blamed entirely
for this ‘attitude’. The victims who
have not been paid since Mr. Sirisena
crossed over are looking for shortcuts through new political leaders. These are
the realities in Sri Lanka – including in North where TNA is risking
replacement of Mr. Douglas Devananda in the minds of voters looking for
shortcuts. If Sri Lanka is to be ‘free’ of its past it needs to have ‘closure’ of
Politics to pave the way for Administration.
Talking about emotions after effects have
manifested, confirms absence of closure.
Knowledge/Lesson confirms the closure of emotions. The new government in
Sri Lanka seems to be more busy with righting the wrongs to senior officials
such as General Fonseka and former Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake than
about preventing the current system from
victimizing political appointments at
grassroots level. This kind of righting appears to be the parallel of the Rajapaksa
regime’s appointments of military officials as diplomats. Both confirm
attachment to old outcomes.
Initiating legal action largely through one’s
belief – is a way to bring about such closure. When we take legal action – person
to person – we are claiming Equal Position. The status in our mind is now
Balanced and we become observers rather than direct producers of outcomes. If
our belief is genuine – we would confirm it by accepting defeat as declared by
the Judge in whom we do not feel faith, provided we have faith in the system that the
Judge’s position is a part of.
My second marriage was repeatedly criticized by my sisters in law who expressed such
reduction through their lawyer in Mallakam Courts in Northern Sri Lanka. They
claimed to use Thesawalamai Customary Law in the testamentary case. My husband
and I were not invited to the wedding in Sydney Australia - of our nephew due to the conflict caused in the
above matter which ought to have been settled ‘confidentially’ within the
family. To the surface reader I would seem the alien in
Mallakam environment whilst my sisters in law who ‘looked’ local would have
seemed the inner members of the
Community covered by Tamil Thesawalamai Law. To my mind, even the Judge hearing
the matter seemed inclined that way when he disciplined me for protesting through
due process against such reduction in my status. I brought about ‘closure’ by
expressing criticism of both side lawyers – as soon as I stepped down from the witness
box. THAT was my parallel of the rebellion by other sections of the Tamil
community. It brought about ‘closure’ through self-governance based on my
belief.
Thunaivi Village, Vaddukoddai, Sri Lanka
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On Australia Day 2015 – we were asked by Mr. Jeevarasa (bridegroom in the above
picture) to bless the Thaali (Tamil wedding necklace) and hand it over for tying
the marriage knots at the Arali Amman Temple. Arali is the native village of my
father. Jeevarasa said that when he prayed at that temple – he saw my face in the
altar. That kind of feeling could not have been shared by the above nephew who
got married in Sydney – even though his mother is also from the same village of
Arali. From both sides of the family I have been asked to accompany mothers who
sought the blessings of Holy Mother when their children got married. They are
family.
In some strange way – I feel that this is
confirmation of Spiritual children. Jeevarasa and my youngest daughter were
born on the same day of the same year – one in Northern Sri Lanka and the other
in Colombo. We – the parents did not know each other at all. Yet it so happened
that like our son Pradeep, Jeevarasa with his wife prostrated at our feet for blessings – while the blood
relation who claimed to be like a son did not even invite us for his wedding in
Sydney. I would not have enjoyed these manifestations of Karma if I had not brought
about closure with that legal nephew.
Likewise, if I had not brought about
closure in relation my Australian experiences – I would not be able to enjoy
the natural leadership status attributed to me by these folks – who are strongly driven by emotions and who were
considered high risk group by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces. In turn – they are
protected by my wisdom in governance through the path of non-violence.
Given the reality in Sri Lanka – the
current actions in addressing past wrongs may be necessary for the Sri Lankan Government.
Other Self-Governing Sri Lankans, in
turn need to identify with needs of their local groups and contribute to ‘closure’
of irreconcilable differences. The Tamil
Diaspora with the cooperation of the Tamil Political Leaders - has had its turn – through the UN. It is
already of Equal status to the Government of Sri Lanka and this has been
confirmed through the balancing power of Tamils in the 2015 Presidential
Elections. The way my Australian losses
manifested locally here in Sri Lanka – the Diaspora’s losses have manifested in
America. It’s a natural political balance. It took a long time coming due to
the pain being felt at grassroots level where emotion rules the mind.
They say that the sins and virtues of
parents would manifest through children. That is time based flow. In democracy –
they manifest in our partners in faraway places. When the two are connected it becomes even
and is raised to the status of knowledge.
Instead of focusing excessively on
occupation of land by the foreigners and other races – we of the Diaspora need
to give form to the positions we had at the time we left Sri Lanka. That would
provide leadership to the younger generation Sri Lankans. We must take care not
to use our global status to administer Sri Lankans but rather be facilities
they could access through current avenues available to them. Those who are not
able to do this – are confirming that they are not self-governing persons. Hence they are outsiders in Sri Lanka and
must take their places accordingly – not because the Government says so but
because they know so. Likewise the old military
and judicial leaders whose status has been confirmed at their best. They need
to refrain from being active administrators in the new structure.
Abandoning post is not closure. Abandonment
leaves open items which like cancer keep
accumulating interest unless they are recognized and raised to the higher and/or
wider levels. Independence and self-governance within our affordable resources
brings about closure.
Independence shared by self-governors facilitates
the enjoyment of ‘freedom’ by those bound to us by common faith.
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