Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 14 February 2015
Presidential Homeland Rate for Northern Fishermen
Today’s mail included the news with a report by D.B.S.Jeyaraj – with the headlines: Northern
Chief Minister Wigneswaran meets President Sirisena and “Explains” his Northern
Provincial Council Resolution on “Genocide of Tamils”.
I myself was trying to work out the karmic
path in relation to the above Resolution, so that my contributions to
self-governance in Sri Lanka would be ‘free’ of desire based politics. To me
‘freedom’ is the parallel of politics and independence is the parallel of
self-governance. Former is the manifestation of the latter. When the freedom
shown is more than the independence felt – then it needs to be channeled
through the Administrative path based on independence realized by others. When
this is done collectively on the basis of belief based majority vote at the
primary level – it is a political decision. When it is on the basis of
consolidated belief and therefore through use of common principles and laws –
it is an Administrative decision. Unpracticed
principles through which status is often claimed often leads to expressions of
‘freedom’ without an independence root. Right is a flow of independence. The
question is whether the Resolution is political or administrative.
As per the above report ‘Chief minister Wigneswaran had also told
President Sirisena that the resolution was an “expression of the emotions and
feelings of the Tamil people” and was aimed at ensuring that the Tamil question
remained a live issue on the international radar.’
That confirms that it is for the purpose of
International Politics and not for the purpose of local Administration – not at
the moment. The Northern Provincial
Council has the responsibility to integrate the consolidated value of this
Resolution in the Administration of Northern Province and do so independent of
the National Administration. One way
would be to identify groups of communities with special needs and seek global resources
on project basis – so those victims would
have the opportunity to be valued by the International Community as part
of themselves. One such area of opportunity seems interestingly enough to be the
fishing village of Myliddy. Myliddy is
part of the area that was home to LTTE leader.
The background is reported as follows:
‘Chief
among topics discussed was the question of Indian fishers poaching in Sri
Lanka’s northern territorial waters….. The chief minister along with provincial
fisheries minister Deneeswaran briefed the president of the prevailing
situation in the northern fishing sector today. It was pointed out that
fishermen from Tamil Nadu were emboldened by the lack of action by the Sri
Lankan navy after the change of Govt in Sri Lanka after January 8th this year.
As such the Tamil Nadu fishers were entering and poaching in northern waters en
masse on a scale never seen before. Fishing gear of Sri Lankan Tamil fishermen
were deliberately damaged and destroyed by the Tamil Nadu fishers who
intimidated the Sri Lankans by sheer numbers.
Wigneswaran
suggested that both countries engage in joint patrolling of coastal waters to
prevent poaching. He also recommended that bottom trawling be prohibited.
Chief
minister Wigneswaran also urged that lands under army control be returned to
the rightful owners and that Tamils under detention for terrorism related
charges be released as soon as possible.
President
Sirisena lent a sympathetic ear to the issues raised by Wigneswaran and assured
him that they would be addressed gradually but speedily. He said that Sri
Lankan officials would take up the fishing issue in detail with their Indian
counterparts while he himself would touch on the subject in his direct
discussion with Indian premier Narendra Modi….. President Sirisena also said
that there are areas in the North where the lands cannot be returned at the
present juncture due to national security considerations. One such area was the
coastal village of Myliddy which now forms part of a security triangle with
Palaly and Kankesanthurai.President Sirisena said that the Government would set
up a model village in the North and re-settle displaced families from Myliddy
there. He told Wigneswaran that cabinet had sanctioned this project.
According
to Govt officials 1022 families from Myliddy now scattered in 14 places in the
Vadamaratchy sector will be re-setled in the coastal village of Vallalaai which
is about 4 miles away from Myliddy. Currently the families engaging in the
traditional occupation of fishing do so from Point Pedro in an area known as
“Myliddithurai”. After being re-settled in Vallalasai they will be given
permission to fish from the Myliddy coast if they wished but not be allowed to
reside there
According
to Govt officials 1022 Myliddy families now will be given 20 perches each in an
area of 220 acres coming under J/284 Grama Sevaka division in Vallalaai. Grants
will be provided to construct houses under a model village scheme. Schools, a
hospital and community centres would be constructed. Provision will be made to
set up religious places of worship in the new model village.’
If Tamils to whom Myliddy is home are to be
compensated for loss of their homeland – the value must be at the highest national level – as if
the land was around the Home of the decision maker – the President. ‘Home for
Home’ is the confirmation of Equal Opportunity. Allocating 20 perches in
Vallalaai is an insult to the Tamils to whom Myliddy is home. The folks of
Myliddy would have owned various extents of land before the exodus. The land compensation
needs to be proportionate to the area lost and not a uniform area of 20
perches. It is important to recreate the
traditional structure prior to the evacuation. The rate
per unit area, as stated above, needs to
be the Presidential rate. The President cannot be expected to compensate at a
higher rate than he would compensate himself for loss of his home. If the International Community – especially the
Tamil Diaspora - seeks to raise this
value – they ought to be facilitated to do so through special projects which
would show the money value of their
contribution.
Everyone who is serious about ‘rights’
needs to take this opportunity to at least show their own valuation so that the
land value lost is escalated to human value – towards developing a Tamil Nation
which would strengthen all nations that are home to Tamils.
When the self-esteem of the Myliddy fisher
folks is high due to their high value homes – they would feel greater confidence to protect their waters
from Indian poachers. That is how - the homemaker’s high standards raise the
mind of the money and status-making spouse – when those home standards are
appreciated and carried by the latter to the workplace and beyond.
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