Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam- 20 July 2016
Respect the Independent Heritage of Jaffna – No enforced Reconciliation
The weekend attack of Sinhalese students by
Tamil students at the University of Jaffna, has kindled emotions as well as discussions about
Reconciliation. The Island article ‘University
dons, civil society want govt. to spearhead reconciliation moves’ for
example reports:
[Urging the government to take urgent action to bring about
reconciliation between Sinhala and Tamil people, especially in the Northern
Province, university teachers and several civil organisations yesterday
condemned the attack on Sinhala students in the Science Faculty of the Jaffna
University.]
The above group who condemn the attack on Sinhala students are
blaming Tamil students. They are judges to the extent they condemn. Their quota
of authority runs out at that level. They do not have the authority to then
urge the Government to do what they themselves have failed to do in the
environments where they are the government. One cannot effectively relate as
Government as well as – as Citizen at the same time over the one matter. If one
were using theory / law through which to process facts – then one is taking the
position of Government. If one were using experience – then one is taking the
position of Citizen. The taller of the two structures wins.
A good proportion of Tamils who are still
carrying the losses and injuries of racial riots – including at University of
Peradeniya would relate to the incident as return karma. My brother was for
example attacked by Sinhalese students of his Engineering faculty at the
University of Peradeniya, during the 1983 riots. In the case of many, their
University life was abruptly ended due to such attacks. So long as they
continue to suffer – the return karma to
the perpetrators through the system of Natural Justice cannot be stopped. The
return is stronger where the other party suffers quietly on their own – without
taking revenge. Where there are such Tamil students and more importantly their
families – who invested in their education – the Tamil students who attacked
were mere messengers of the system of karma. Condemning them makes the problem
worse for Sinhalese. Tamil seniors who share in the pain and loss of their
families have the Natural Authority to discipline these students – if they felt
it was inappropriate behavior.
As per the above report:
[Senior
lecturer in the Colombo University and former President of the Federation of
University Teachers’ Associations (FUTA) Dr. Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri said it
was not an isolated incident, but the relations between Sinhala and Tamil
students in the university had been strained.
He
said Sinhala students had formed a Sinhala Student Association and as more
students from the south had been sent to the Jaffna University since 2010 and
60% of the undergraduates in the Science Faculty was Sinhala. "Unfortunately,
Tamil students as well as Jaffna people thought it was part of a
conspiracy."]
Separated from its root – it may seem
unfortunate but any non-Tamil coming to Jaffna that continues to suffer due to
the war – would be unwise if they expect to be treated on Equal basis as a
Tamil. Each one of us carries her/his Truth within. We may use our external
knowledge to not let our Truth surface before our duty. But when one is pushed
beyond the limit – and the limit is low in youth on both sides – Truth manifests
Itself.
In a Nation that has committed itself to
Reconciliation – it is the duty of every person who has the higher position in a relationship with the
other race - to ‘lose’ the difference in status – so that the two sides are
seen to be Equal in current matters. No Reconciliation can happen without
production of independent outcomes. To be independent the producers need to be allocated
equal status. If Kandyan Dance was allowed to happen due to the will of
Sinhalese students – Jaffna University – which is a Tamil University – would have
lost connection to its roots. This devalues the University, the Northern
Province and Sri Lanka as a Nation.
As per my knowledge, there is no law in Sri
Lanka through which one could be marked wrong as a racist. Hence thinking Equal
is not part of the Sri Lankan training. In fact, the students of Jaffna to whom
University of Jaffna is ‘home-university’ were not themselves trained to think
equal in terms of caste. Hence each one is as per her/his own Truth – which is
a Universal connector.
Equal
Opportunity principles are already built into Thesawalamai Law. A law expert of
Sri Lanka said when asked here in Sydney at a meeting of the Sri Lanka
Reconciliation Forum – that there was no need for Equal Opportunity laws in Sri
Lanka because the other laws covered the subject matter. I gave it serious thought. Where a nation which
is low on intake of migrants introduces Equal Opportunity laws – it is likely
to be disadvantaged relative to a Nation that requires new migrants to be
competitive in global markets. Where our Muthusum (inheritance) is stronger
than our Thediya Thettam (acquired wealth) – we would need Diversity more than
Equality – so our inheritance is not damaged by new comers. It’s the respect we
show our heritage that protects inherited wealth. Within a Nation this true law
applies to areas like Jaffna that have long been low on immigration – largely due
to lack of natural resources.
Jaffna University has Inherited
Intelligence developed by Hindu Tamils. As per my knowledge there is no Church,
Mosque or Buddhist temple at the University. The presiding deity is Lord Natraj
(Dancing Shiva). The logo of the University carries the wisdom of Thiruvalluvar - that one must
seek and find Truth. Hence if the Truth is that the owners of the University
used Hindu-Tamil pathways to realizing Truth – then that University’s Muthusum
(Heritage) is Hindu-Tamil. When this is respected the University will require less
current resources to maintain itself. University of Jaffna is the parallel of Australian
Catholic University (ACU) – each as per
its diverse heritage. If some new students at ACU insisted on using Aboriginal
art forms – on equal footing to Catholic art forms – then it is an attack on
ACU’s heritage and Catholic students have the right and duty to defend that
heritage from such ‘foreign’ attacks.
Each person/institution/nation – develops its
own true pathway through its Truth. If that Truth is uncomfortable – one tends
to live through external means. One who uses Truth – be it pleasant or
unpleasant – as the preferred pathway –would always find Peace within that Home
Truth. Tamils of Jaffna need their own Truth within which to find their own
Peace. They have earned that right through their development of cultural
heritage. The previous government of Sri Lanka rejected outsiders during the
height of the war on the basis that they were eliminating Terrorists. Where were
the Equal Opportunity pundits then to
ensure that the Tamils had to produce their own objectively measurable unlawful outcomes in attack – before they
could be punished en masse?
The Prescription Ordinance of Sri Lanka provides that one who Believes and
occupies land for 10 years or more and does so through a title independent of or
adverse to the legal titleholder –is the
real owner. Jaffna has travelled
independent of Central Administration – as far back as our mind can stretch.
Hence one could claim that those parts of Jaffna which are based on Tamil
heritage are owned by Tamils and the laws applicable are their own customary
laws. Protecting their ownership of that heritage is the duty of not only every
Tamil student but all to whom Northern Province is ‘home’.
Sinhalese students who are ‘foreigners’ to
that area were invaders when they insisted on Kandyan Dance at Common function.
If those students use the true law applicable to the University – in an Academic environment –
they would find this true law and
discipline themselves. THAT us what a University is about. Jaffna was not Terra
Nullius when Sinhalese rulers arrived. One of the ways in which new arrivals
can prevent injustice on their part is to pay homage to the 1st settlers
who have made that part of the world – their ‘home’ as per their Truth. Traditional
owners are higher owners and there can be no question of reconciliation. One
just has to bow one’s head when in that territory. Colombo is common and hence
needs Reconciliation.
Even in terms of money – inherited money
has stronger influence on our self-confidence than current savings due to the
mind connection with our ancestors. Those Nations that need new settlers need
Equal Opportunity laws – so as to be competitive with others of their times.
The two should not be indiscriminately mixed if one seeks real and lasting
peace. Using Equal Opportunity principles through which to evaluate this Jaffna
problem – is a clear example of plagiarism – most unbecoming of all institutions/minds of Higher Education.
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