Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam- 21 July 2016
Return of Black July Karma?
The
forces manifesting the weekend attack at University of Jaffna would be identified
with by various sections of Sri Lankan society – each as per their own Truth
and given form through a combination of need and desire – Truth & Maya (delusion)
respectively. The least visible reason is the karmic return which is often not
identified with by the very instruments that manifest that karma. Karma is
beyond rights and wrongs as per human measures. Karma is Cause generated by us and Effects that return to us. When we operate
as a group – the return path becomes more complex to identify with. But at any
time – if we identify with our Truth – as to what the manifestation meant to us
– we would have inner peace – however wrong we may seem as per others’ yardsticks.
That is what Sovereignty is all about. As a group we often have cultural
pathways that would lead to shared karma.
The measure that is strongest at group
level is the one that needs to be used for lasting solution to a problem. The
identifiable groups at local level are:
1.
Tamil student union of University
of Jaffna
2.
Sinhala student union of
University of Jaffna
3.
University of Jaffna
4.
Jaffna’s Armed forces
5.
Jaffna’s Media
Then we have the
national parallels of the above groups. The more ‘local’ a problem is the more
autonomous the institution concerned is. Given that the University of Jaffna
has the core responsibility to be autonomous – it would be healthy to analyze
at that level.
Given that Black
July attacks spread to University of Peradeniya also – we need to work out the
more complex pathway of Truth.
The Daily News
article ‘Cultural dance ends in uncultured behaviour’ reports as follows:
1.
Tamil student union : “We came to their welcome program because the
organizing committee informed me that the Sinhala students were preparing to
disrupt the traditional Tamil dance welcome with their own Kandyan dance
program. They told me that this was not a request but they were forcing their
dance on them. The committee was helpless so they wanted me to come and sort
out the problem," said Santheswaran.
2.
Sinhala student union: Similar to Santheswaran’s
story, Chanaka said, they were informed on Friday evening that the Tamil
students from the Arts Faculty were not going to let the second year students
perform their dance, for the ceremony.
“We were surprised at this sudden move and we
told them that they could not do that without a valid reason. We met the Dean
and Vice Chancellor regarding our problem and the Dean asked us to continue
with the dance as planned. He told us not to add or delete anything. So we went
on as usual," said Chanaka. He said, as the dance troupe readied for
their turn to escort the freshers, a group of students from behind pushed the
dancers aside and hit two of them.
“They were from the Arts faculty union.
Around 20 of them first surrounded us and started attacking but soon left as we
started fighting back. We stopped the dance and took the first years away and
sent them to the boarding."
3. University of Jaffna
Administration : The Science Faculty Dean at the time, S. Shiva Sathgunarasa in a
statement to the media informed that there was no communal basis to the clash
and it was merely a fight between two student groups. The University since the
incident has been trying its best to remove the ‘racial’ colouring to the
problem.
Jaffna University Vice Chancellor, Professor Vasanthy
Arasaratnam, who is to supervise the re-opening of the University reiterated,
“In my view, this is a problem between two brothers. We have sorted out the
problem. We have never wanted to separate Sinhalese and Tamil students. We
ensured that our hostels are mixed; they stay together, eat together and have
classes together," she said.
Professor Arasaratnam hoped to re-open the rest of the
university, apart from the Science Faculty by the end of the week.
4. Jaffna’s Armed forces: Commander
Security Force Jaffna- Major General Mahesh Senanayake however, refuted any
army involvement in the incident,
“There are around 1700 Sinhalese students at the
university and they are the ones who come to us for assistance. Whenever the VC
and lecturers have asked for our assistance, we have supported them. Sinhalese
students have more requirements as they are not from here. Tamil students are
mainly day scholars, they very rarely request something from us," said
Major General Senanayake.
“We never go into the university. It is the police who
are involved in handling the law and order within the university," added
the Commander.
Major General Senanayake is also aware of the
prevailing suspicions among the Tamil populace with regard to the army and is
working on building trust with the community.
“We get down lecturers from the University to lecture
on Tamil culture, caste issues, religion and values. It is part of our training
here. 80 percent of the soldiers under my command were born after I joined the
army and 20 percent after the war. So there is a big generation gap."
"The army was removed from the public for a long
time, it is high time that the army gets to know more about the public it is
serving," he said.
Major General Senanayake was also positive that the
Jaffna public’s faith in the army was increasing by the day.
“There are political elements who are trying to keep
us away from the public. The media here and even in the South are trying to
cause problems. Especially in the South, they are taking advantage of this
isolated incident. It is not as if all the Sinhalese are fighting with the
Tamils in the University," said the Major General.
5. Jaffna’s Media: The main
political party in the North, the TNA in a statement issued soon after the
incident stated,
“Whilst inviting the students who have been evacuated
to return to Jaffna, we urge the other students who remain, to welcome them and
assure them of their safety as they resume their studies. We call upon the
students and the authorities to work together in creating the right conditions
for students from different backgrounds, to live and study together in the
University of Jaffna in the future."
The picture that I see is as follows:
1.
Tamil students were under the
influence of a force – consciously or subconsciously - to pick a fight
2.
Sinhalese students were
demonstrating that they lacked the special qualification required to live
harmoniously in Jaffna where Tamil monopoly power has reigned for centuries. Unless
they are specially trained – they would tend to behave the same way they would
at a University in their home-area. Who but the unwise and /or the challenged, would
come unprepared to an area that was the womb of Terrorists and was under the
control of ‘Terrorists’ for 30 years? Surely the mind of the People in that
area must reflect the causal mind-structure of Terrorists or of the victim mind-structure
of Terrorism! Did the Government give these students special training to find out
which reason influenced them to come to Jaffna ? Obviously not. In that case,
these students are confirming that LTTE were not Terrorists and that the
Government was lying. Every Sinhalese who comes to live in Jaffna voluntarily during
this period is certifying that the Government lied about Terrorism – that it is
at its highest violence that they – the People are capable of managing.
3.
The University Administration
has demonstrated that it is living in denial of the Truth about the University and
is pretending to be like any other University in Sri Lanka. In other words –
they are yet to serve their local area by seeking and finding the Truth through
Research within Science Faculties and sharing that Truth through art forms –
using the Arts faculties. The Science faculty contribution would go towards formulating
new policies and laws and/or strengthening existing ones. The Arts faculty
contribution would go towards healing without judgment. Given that the majority
in Science faculty are now Sinhalese – they have the responsibility to use this
manifested problem to seek and find the Truth about Terrorism and Racism in
Jaffna and Sri Lanka. As Henry J. Kaiser said ‘Problems are Opportunities in work clothes.’ The University
Administration needs to work more and get their students also to work more in
this area related to the science of human mind.
4.
Major-General Senanayake who
states: ‘“We get down lecturers from the
University to lecture on Tamil culture, caste issues, religion and values. It
is part of our training here.’ is confirming that without this training –
they lack the capacity to identify with social problems and therefore to heal
through natural partnerships. They are the parallels of ‘Foreign Judges’ who are being rejected by
the Sri Lankan Government.
5.
The
only local coverage that came to my attention has been through TNA’s political
declaration which in substance is very different to the Vaddukoddai Resolution 1976
For myself – I see that the unresolved pain
and loss of at Perdeniya University in
May 1983 followed by the attacks in July 1983 due to excesses on both sides to
the war – is surfacing yet again confirming the Pithur Kadan/Ancestral Debt which awakens itself to haunt those who failed
their ancestors through abuse of power. If one were to invoke what happened as
it happened in 1983 – Sri Lanka is assured of another war in which the worst
affected would be Jaffna Tamils whose hopes through higher education have been
seriously shattered. The higher education investment made by us did not protect
us from our own nor the opposition. Each one of us – as individuals and/or as
groups – can settle our debts to that part of the Land that contributed to who we are today. We need
to do it for that Land and the more Common that Land is – the greater the settlement
of Debt. Until we settle our debts – we do not own the structures that
facilitated us to become who we are today.
Graduates of the University of Jaffna could
for example fund Research into how the mind works when it is not lifted to the
higher Common level. We need it for ourselves to prevent damage to our
self-confidence by reacting to majority force. We need to get Even through
higher pathway to Truth common to all of us. In Sri Lanka Tamils do not have
strength without Sinhalese who give them competition even in war. Instead of
reacting at the low level, we need to Respect problems and escalate them to
policy level – so we would stand tall through our Higher Education. The Jaffna
University attack was reaction at the lower level due to copying Sinhalese. Higher
Education must heal us from the wounds of our own desires manifested at the
lower level. The higher mind would resort to armed retaliation only as a last
resort.
Let’s remember Black July to pay our own
dues and honor those whom we cheated by using the lower path. That is when we
will be able to live with ourselves anywhere anytime.
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