Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
27 October 2016
Youth Rebellion and Democracy
[I
have been both a university student activist and a university teacher. I am
therefore doubly appalled by the killing of two students at Jaffna University
and am heartened that university students all over Sri Lanka are demonstrating
in protest against the killings and in solidarity with their counterparts.]
– All
Lives Matter: Northern Killings & North-South Protest by
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleke
Being doubly appalled is an intellectual
expression. Feelings based expressions
are exponential in value. That is the difference between how the two groups –
Northerners and Southerners would receive the information. A Southerner like
Dr. Jayatilleke would not share in the
Experience of Northerners as I would, unless Jaffna is home to him or the issue
of Sovereignty is a home-issue to him. One logic is based and the other is
experience based. Where logic is not broad enough to cover the whole – one needs
to resort to Experience to identify with the Truth which is the true base of
all real solutions. After the repeated declaration by the Lankan President that
Sri Lanka was a Buddhist country – one has to be logically blind to expect a Common solution to the main
Sri Lankan problem which is conflict of interest between systems – cultural and
official.
Dr. Jayatilleke who has had global training
has the duty to use global language. The other alternative is to use his experience
in common at the local level which is NOT with the students but is with
politicians. Student experiences when extended to politics – lead to double dipping
into Common Resources in the name of Democracy.
Democracy works when those with higher
status renounce their consciousness of higher knowledge – even when it was duly
earned by them and being with the junior / minority to have the same sight as
the junior / minority. But towards this, the other has to be current junior/minority and not past
junior/minority. One who identifies himself through his lower position in the
past – is living in the past and is stealing the space from others who have the right to
that space. During Colonial rule we were all juniors. To keep claiming that
Buddhists fought for Independence along with the allocation of Buddhism
foremost status in the Constitution is to live in the past. Such leaders must
renounce all benefits through the system of Democracy unless Affirmative Action
is taken to compensate minorities – in another area.
To my mind, University students all over
Sri Lanka protesting has happened only because Southerners also have had their
share of difficulty due to seniors of Dr. Jayatilleke’s generation being ‘attached’
to the benefits of power rather than valuing the Structure that worked for us. Just
yesterday Mr. Vaithilingam Sothilingam – an Australian of Vaddukoddai origin
expressed yet again his deep appreciation of his father from whom he inherited
shares in famous Pathrakali Amman Temple in Vaddukoddai. This young guy hardly
goes elsewhere but goes every year to take care of temple activities. That is
how ancestral powers are carried forward as motivating Energy.
Dr. Jayatilleke who shared in the benefits
of power of the Executive by being sent to the UN – is using his local youth
experience to relate to this matter and not UN principles and values. As per
the information so far available to us, the two youth were killed not because they were University students. The deeper issue through
which we have to investigate is whether the Police used excessive force and if
yes – why? This was raised by the
Northern Chief Minister and rightly so.
If we the Northerners find the Truth – that
will help Southerners also. But towards this we need the young and the restless
to not react prematurely. Truth is the only redemption available to us now that
we have abused our intellectual powers and shrunk our mental capacity to remain
local only. To think at UN level – we
need to use the fundamental values of UN’s ‘International Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination’ which to my mind was strongly influenced by
the Sharpeville Massacre on 21 March 1960. The genesis of the above convention is
presented as follows: “In December 1960, following incidents of antisemitism in several parts of the world, the United
Nations General Assembly adopted
a resolution condemning "all manifestations and practices of racial,
religious and national hatred" as violations of the United
Nations Charter and Universal Declaration of Human Rights and calling on the governments of all states to "take all
necessary measures to prevent all manifestations of racial, religious and
national hatred” – Wikipedia
If therefore even one citizen of Jaffna
allocates the reason to be racial – it is healthy for us to probe through that
avenue rather than generalize as Dr. Jayatilleke has done. If we do generalize,
the youth would copy each other. The
lower the order the easier it is to react and produce more of the same. Youth
have the responsibility to present their Truth and not provide alternate logic
as per their own generation’s culture. Democracy facilitates this. But when Governing
leaders who have the responsibility to
share their Truth through Policy structures and language – take the easy way
out and express their personal Truth as per their personal Conscience – they
steal the junior’s allocated space. They also make juniors of themselves, relative
to others who have used the higher Common pathways.
Dr. Jayatilleke for example states ‘This is an opportunity to cut across ethnic
barriers and build North-South solidarity which can evolve into a common
identity as Sri Lankans.’
Why should Tamils cut across ethnic
barriers in a Buddhist country? Why should we dilute our Diversity and accept a
weaker Secular pathway – except when it is specifically spelt out in the law.
As per latest news – TNA has had to specifically ask for a Tamil version of
COPE (Committee on Public Enterprises) report on the Central Bank Bonds matter. TNA
Leaders can read English. But the way we comprehend would be different as per
our own ethnicities. The way I am likely to interpret the Tamil or the English
report is likely to be different to the way the Hon Sampanthan would. It’s like
various users reading a company Balance Sheet. Those of Common Interests using
one particular pathway would comprehend in Common. Yesterday for example a lady
whose name was recently added to my email list wrote to me:
[You obviously have a deep knowledge of the
subject, but find it difficult to express your meaning in a few well chosen
words; as a result, this reader finds herself thrashing and struggling in the
murky mishmash of anecdotal reference and metaphysical motif - used too
abundantly and indiscriminately - to get a firm grip on the ideas you try to
convey. This is a great pity.
Another point I would like to make is that however
biased and emotionally tied you are to a topic, your credibility suffers when
that fact is too obviously positioned. Raise interest by allowing the
reader to think you are clear headed and unbiased.
Your aim should be to kindle sufficient curiosity in
the reader to encourage reading the entire article. I am truly
interested, but, I cannot be bothered sieving through all the detritus to get
to the nucleus.]
To this, I responded as follows:
[Thank you for recognising that I have deep knowledge of the
subject. I am sorry if my presentation is making it difficult for you to
get to the core of my message. I do tend to be philosophical as well as
express at grassroots level. I work with both groups and hence the
difficulty. But I do get reasonable responses from those who like
philosophy – including academics. I worked closely with academics and they are
the first group in my email list. I am also regularly invited by Australian
Government to contribute to policy – general as well as specific to Sri Lanka.
I would however like to improve to cater to your mind group also and would
thank you to provide me with specific areas that you could not grasp – so
I could improve.
As
for being emotional – I am personally not that emotional in these issues. But I do present on behalf of those I work
closely with at grassroots level. Hence the emotional angle – so those
interested in policy and management of Human Resources would know the ‘other’
side.
I
guess that at this stage of my life I am more interested in sharing my Truth as
per my experience rather than capturing readership. It’s too difficult to
reconcile the two and my choice is with the experience as is. Sorry if that
turns you off.
Thank
you again and looking forward to further feedback from you]
In this instance, to my mind that lady’s interests were general in terms of
the issues I was writing about. Mine is
specific to my need which is closely connected to Sri Lankan Common interests
and how best Tamils at grassroots level could participate in this Commonness
that I enjoy. In addition, when I write from Australia I am empowered by my
contribution to Australian commonness in language as per the average status I
was allocated by the pundits at my workplaces. I expect that relative to my
style the style of Dr. Jayatilleke would be more attractive to the lady and her
group. But as per my belief and the feedback I receive in terms of substance –
mine is of exponential value.
As a Tamil – my intuition is naturally
connected to Tamils – especially from Jaffna. I am also able to invoke the
Educational Energies in Jaffna due to my own contribution as an orderly high
performing student of Jaffna. The likes of Dr. Jayatilleke have the
responsibility to first hear our ownership feelings before he takes leadership
and recommends his logic as per his obsolete junior position outside Jaffna.
As for cutting across ethnic barriers - why
did Dr. Jayatilleke not cut across ethnic barriers and accept LTTE as rebels or
call JVP also Terrorists? The labels of outsiders would be different to the
labels of insiders due to the above mentioned intuition which leads to natural
Commonness. Using Terrorism label one cannot wipe the slate clean and start from
zero base while at the same time carrying forward Buddhism foremost. The
Government which proposes to use Zero Base Budgeting system – has much to do to
get rid of the head start through Sinhala reports and Buddhism foremost. Otherwise the expenditure
into restructuring the Public Financial system – would be a waste.
It is my belief that when god comes down to
earth – god assumes the form of the environment in which god is born. When one
believes through a god at the temple/church – one needs priests and / or follow
the rules of that temple/church. Such followers often do not specifically
identify with god’s share of the outcomes. But those who believe in god in
human form – would be able to relate to god without going to temple/church –
due to their own experiences. I was of former category but from time to time
did allocate god’s share. But when holy powder manifested in the picture of Sai
Baba we had at home even though I was not a devotee – when I was hurting deeply
due to unjust discrimination at the University of NSW – Sai Baba to my mind was
god on earth. He was able to do something that I could not through physical
and/or mental powers. That is Divinity which we are all capable of but only few
achieve at the highest level. There are components in problems and
opportunities that are beyond our physical and mental capabilities. Knowing that
is important in finding real solutions. For starters – one needs to ask as to
why Buddha did not protect Sri Lanka from the war – despite majority being
Buddhists (physical power) and Buddhism
being the foremost religion of Sri Lanka
(mental power) ? Think Dr. Jayatilleke , Think! – Think by looking within and
going into the roots - Truth known to
you about your home community. Your first duty is to yourself as part of your home community. Whether it is
acknowledged or not – Tamils who have suffered more than Sinhalese are the
owners of this ethnic issue and of their homelands – to the extent they
accepted their losses and are carrying on with life. In those areas – theory /
law exercised by those to whom Jaffna is not home – must come AFTER the
interpretation of the locals is shared. That is Democracy as per Customer is
Right principle and that is Dharma as per Laws of Truth.
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