Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 10 June 2015
Drug Trafficking & People Smuggling
My attention was drawn to the views
expressed during the recent press conference by the Chief Minister of Northern
Province of Sri Lanka – the Hon C.V. Wigneswaran in regard to Drug Trafficking
in Northern Sri Lanka. http://www.tamilguardian.com/article.asp?articleid=14987
The report quotes:
[“Our
people feel that various sections from armed forces which have deliberately
introducing various aspects of these dangerous drugs, to stop youngsters form
coming up having a good education and having their sense of freedom,” said Mr
Wigneswaran. ]
If indeed these feelings are genuine, and the solution is to remove the Armed Forces as suggested – should we apply that also to anyone who causes such trafficking to happen – even if they were unarmed Tamils? Mr. Wigneswaran confirmed through this press conference that he believed in feedback from grassroots level. Unless we live with the People as part of them – so they would think it is ‘safe’ to be natural – we would not get to know problems that they themselves do not consider to be problems. There are parts in Northern Sri Lanka that are known for smuggling activities. This includes people smuggling. To acknowledge the positive contribution by LTTE and other armed groups – one has to be part of their reality. Towards this one has to lose consciousness of any higher ‘position’ authority one has and therefore not give structure to one’s higher knowledge. It has to be dealt with through the pathway of Truth.
Here in Australia, there came a time when I
had to make my choice between more sacrifice or compromise to continue in professional
positions. When I felt that there was no Australian senior who would
acknowledge that my work was essential for her/him to perform in her/his role –
I resigned. It was painful alright but I did not know of any other way. The
trauma was due to my expectations as per the ‘system’ I was in and my own inner
Truth. I took the painful pathway to feel my freedom/equal status. That was
when I received miraculous confirmation through Swami Sathya Sai Baba – even though
I was not His devotee then. That’s how I started realizing that Truth supports
those who uphold Truth. Now I am able to identify through that Truth the way my
brain works. In other words Truth is the
silent observer and curer. I had to stay in that Truth to be able to share with
the needy. This would not have been possible so long as I was part of the
official system in Australia which failed to recognize my work on merit basis.
My investment in the Higher Australian
structure did not get wasted. There are
others who believe in me through whom my investment brings me the returns I
need when I need them. That has become of heritage value.
When Mr. Wigneswaran became a Politician
and Chief Minister – he was taking on an apparently lower position than his position as Judge of the Supreme Court. That is the
parallel of the Head of School of the
University of New South Wales becoming the Vice Chancellor of the University of
Colombo. Outwardly we may give the right answers – that we are Equals because the positions are Equal. But the Truth is that to the average
Australian – Sri Lanka is of lesser status. Likewise unless LTTE is included as
part of the Tamil Political leadership, to the average Armed Officer – Tamils are
weaker than the Sinhalese. As Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka – the Hon
Justice Wigneswaran would have punished the LTTE as per the relevant laws or
failed in his duty as a Judicial leader. But as a Tamil Politician in current
Sri Lanka – he has the need to ‘include’ them or be marginalized by the Sri
Lankan Government which reacted to the LTTE.
As Mr. Wigneswaran has acknowledged – drug use
has been in Northern Sri Lanka over a long period. I myself sensed it in Thunaivi-Vaddukoddai in 2006 which was
later confirmed in action in 2008. As per Mr. Wigneswaran’s assessment –
trafficking is not an internal problem. I do identify with this about current
Jaffna. But Mr. Wigneswaran identifies with usage being an internal problem.
Hence his suggestion that school children be educated. To me that is an
inappropriate suggestion because it places the spotlight on students. This
could result in actually removing the fear of discovery from the students. If
it is largely an external problem – then it is appropriate that it be dealt
with by National Authorities.
Take for example the students who were
arrested for damaging Jaffna Courts during the rape inquiry. Where we accept
those of lesser status than us taking over power – as LTTE did – we lose the
authority over our children and students. These very same students would not
have protested if they had been groomed by Mr. Wigneswaran – the Judicial
expert. Sri Lanka invested in Mr. Wigneswaran as a Judicial Professional and it
is Mr. Wigneswaran’s duty to uphold that investment through the structures
developed by him. We must not become the mouthpieces of our children who think
they have taken over power from us. When we do – we abandon our children. The students who protested are the children of
armed groups and not the judiciary. The
rape victim’s family had the right to protest. But that ought to have been of
their own free will. The question needs also to be asked as to why school girls
are not accompanied by parents or other elders when travelling to school. If parents thought that it was ‘safe’ then
there is no validity to the claim that they feel it was due to the Army. If I FELT that my children were not safe due
to the presence of the Army or any other source – I would have accompanied my
children to protect them from such perils. Parents who abandon their children to the environment
– do not have the moral right to point the finger at others in whom they did
not invest to develop such protection. In terms of the victim herself – after the
emotional reaction – she would have been protected by her own Truth. The mind
cuts off after that point. That is the way God made us and we saw this happening
with Myuran Sukumaran – the Bali 9 leader who was executed by the Indonesian
Government for Drug Trafficking.
Enjoyment of pleasures and pain are
relative due to time and place borders. In many cases Drugs replaced strong
alcohols. Even during Mr. Wigneswaran’s time as student – some Jaffna students
would have used ganja and Mr. Wigneswaran may never have known about it.. Toddy
was the officially accepted intoxicant and hence we have the Nalavar caste.
Even today – those to whom that is a job – do it with dignity. If they go into
majority Farmer / Vellala caste – they would feel small due to the job based
hierarchy. Removing the traffickers (Army in this instance) is the parallel of
the death penalty in Indonesia. Would the Indonesian Government give the death penalty
to human traffickers? If they did that
would solve a large part of Australian Government’s Boat Refugee problem.
Likewise would Mr. Wigneswaran recommend life imprisonment for People Smugglers in Sri
Lanka’s North?
We identify with problems as per our natural
environments. We then deal with them confidentially – as we do in family – as if
they are a part of us. If drugs have become a public problem – then all
politicians of that area – be it Sri Lanka’s North or Indonesia – have failed
due to lack of ‘positive power’ through abstinence/sacrifice. If majority
Indonesian Politicians for example were teetotalers – then they would naturally
cure the weaknesses of their People just by including them. Given that drugs
have become a National Political Problem – we learn that Politicians themselves
lack this true power to quietly cure. Hence the problem has come past families
and political groups to national and international levels. Once this happens –
we need the global system of Democracy – through which we self-administer – for
better or for worse. Hence decriminalization
of drug use. Then it becomes a private problem of the individual.
If we are still needing the common pathway
- we need to know the real group that we can naturally lead in relation to such
problems and that becomes our true electorate. Once it becomes public – the right
thing is to deal with it Transparently through
Administration using National and Global principles. Using the Death Penalty or
Removing the Armed forces – is cover-up of our own lack of qualifications to be
politicians showing ‘virtues’ that we do not have. If the problem is not in
areas over which we have belief based influence – it is NOT our problem but is
the problem of the individual concerned –
to be directly administered by the official Administration. If they learn through wider investment – they could
use those pathways. Otherwise they always have God to turn to. If they are true
to themselves – they invoke that God power which is the only power that never
fails.
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