Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
24 February 2018
Australian
Tamil Power deporting Sri Lankan Army
Truth
confirmed Its Universal power yet again. A significant proportion of Australian Tamils expressed
concern over the deportation of Mr
Santharuban who was part of the LTTE. The British effectively deported Brigadier Priyanka
Fernando around the same time. To my mind, it was no coincidence. That is the
way of Truth. Had the Sri Lankan Government been more committed to delivering
to the Global Community, as per the UN’s investment in Sri Lanka, it would have
prevented both deportations through natural goodwill.
The Annual report of
the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and of the Office of the
High Commissioner and the Secretary-General, on Sri Lanka, released this week
concludes as follows:
[Conclusions and recommendations
48.
The High Commissioner reiterates his
appreciation for the constructive engagement of the Government of Sri Lanka
with OHCHR and United Nations human rights mechanisms since January 2015.
However, as he noted in March 2017, this constructive collaboration must be
accompanied by the implementation of key commitments. The fulfilment of the
transitional justice commitments made under Human Rights Council resolution
30/1 has been virtually stalled for more than a year. Progress with some
confidence-building measures has often been insufficient and inconclusive, and
the structures set up to coordinate implementation have not consolidated enough
or did not receive sufficient political support to move things forward.
49. In statements and reports issued since
2015, the High Commissioner, while expressing concern over the lack of progress
on accountability and reforms, was encouraged by the positive improvement of
the general human rights situation. However, 2017 was marked by intermittent
inter-ethnic tensions and attacks on minorities which are unlikely to dissipate
completely.
50. While the Government has managed to steer
many of these worrying events in a positive direction, this type of violence in
a country that has experienced cycles of extreme violence roughly every 10
years is deeply troubling, particularly when accompanied by hate speech,
misinformation and agitation through social media and political
manipulation.
51. The continuing allegations of torture and
surveillance and the lack of sufficient progress in implementing critical
confidence-building measures, such as the release of land, the repeal of the
Prevention of Terrorism Act and the solution to the pending cases under the
Act, have antagonized key constituencies that could be instrumental to the
Government’s reform efforts. 52. The High Commissioner urges the Human
Rights Council to continue to play a critical role in encouraging progress in
accountability and reconciliation in Sri Lanka. It also calls on Member States
to explore other avenues, including the application of universal jurisdiction,
that could foster accountability. ]
The
above confirms that in the eyes of the UN, the Government of Sri Lanka does not have
control over law and order beyond certain level. In the case of Sri Lankan
Armed forces that control is weaker than with civilians. Whenever the Rajapaksa
regime takes natural leadership – it will invoke this superiority of armed
power amongst the preferential beneficiaries of that power – the Sri Lankan
Armed Forces who exceeded their lawful and moral powers to damage the
investments Sri Lankans have made in upholding Human Rights. In terms of
numbers, the Sri Lankan armed forces far outweighed the LTTE. The true support from families and communities
becomes the driving force. The closer it is to Truth, the more exponential the value of that power.
So long as the Sri Lankan Government continues to ignore the past damages to its
pooled power to be Independent, the greater the risk of ethnicity based war.
I
believe that all of us influence one side or the other as per our own allegiances.
Those of us who are truly independent, influence our side’s independence exponentially.
Whatever our ethnicity or nationality – this power of independence would lead
us to sharing independence not only as one nation but as one world. All
investors in the UN values beyond their returns – have the power to
successfully lead Sri Lanka to become independent of its violent past.
In
a court of law, we give evidence as per our own god or conscience. Our actions
may seem ‘right’ to us but may seem ‘wrong’ to the judiciary – using particular
laws and principles to measure us as happened to Mr Santharuban and others to
whom LTTE was ‘right’ as per their local system. Likewise in the case of LTTE’s
parallel JVP, in Southern Sri Lanka. The
Armed forces that failed to follow the lawful processes are effectively
militants within Government itself.
The
more Tamils invest genuinely in Self Governance at their respective levels, the
greater their power to work the system of Natural Justice. We witnessed that
system’s outcomes this week through Brigadier Priyanka Fernando and
through Mr
Santharuban. One lost power on behalf of Lankan Government and the other went
back to the ‘home’ he fought for – now protected by the global community which
Tamils are very much part of through their contribution of their own freewill towards
higher global standards.
Sri
Lanka needs self-developed militants to save the government from becoming
subservient to the Armed Forces which naturally become militant forces unless
they pass their thoughts of powers through higher structures through which
discipline and order are instilled. Mr Santharuban’s LTTE karma will go towards
protecting the government from military
takeover which risk has increased through the return of Brigadier Priyanka Fernando to a
world where he is ‘free’ to exercise militant power.
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