Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
18 July 2018
Armed Rebels in Jaffna and their supporters are Mistresses
Whilst we Tamils claim
that majority race is guilty of unjust discrimination, there are instances when
we ourselves discriminate unjustly, including through Reverse Discrimination.
To my mind, when we blame others of unjust discrimination above Truth and/or
the Law – we become victims of the disease of unjust discrimination.
A French Tamil who to
my mind demonstrated such reverse discrimination wrote to me as follows:
FT: First
of all whoever did a crime should be brought to courts but a State when it
calls itself a sovereign state should be an example. It cannot act to take
revenge if they want to behave like a cultured country. If the French people
wanted revenge during the recent attacks here, there would have been 1000's of
Muslims killed. So first when a state cannot be an example, we cannot call it a
state.
My response goes as
follows:
Agree. But who amongst
Sri Lankan Diaspora is feeling the
Revenge? That person in her/his mind needs to be equally French as s/he is Sri
Lankan, to have legitimate expectation from both at the same level. One has to
own to have the right.
If we take the law as the person, we become
the law’s heir when functioning as a junior to the person who gave us the law.
One who gave us the law is the one whose experienced Truth led to the law. In
this instance - this is the ancestor of neither the Sinhalese Government that
has Buddhism Foremost in its Constitution nor the Tamil Separatists who earned
Terrorism label from the global community that France is also part of. European Union and therefore France has also
listed the LTTE as a Terrorist Organization. The law born out of Truth will come to support
its true heirs – beyond Time and Place boundaries.
One has to resort to
one’s own Truth to consolidate Universal power against those who have the
support of their official titles. The fact that one has failed to express identity
with the pain of women and children in war torn areas through current forms
of Traditional problems confirms that
such persons are using the rebellion without paying their respects to those who died in the cause – the real
cause and not the apparent one. Those of us who pay our respects wholeheartedly
to those who died become One Soul in regards to the aspect through which we
considered ourselves to be Common. As per my knowledge Elimination of Racial
Discrimination became law in most democratic nations due to the suffering of
those who were denied their basic rights, illustrated as follows by the UN:
[The International Day
for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on 21 March.
On that day, in 1960, police opened fire and killed 69 people at a peaceful
demonstration in Sharpeville, South Africa, against the apartheid "pass laws".
Proclaiming the Day in 1966, the General Assembly called on the international
community to redouble its efforts to eliminate all forms of racial
discrimination]
Peaceful demonstration confirms belief that that place is one’s
home. When this is upheld despite violence from the official forces or unofficial
armed forces – a universal law is naturally born. Peaceful Assembly with belief
in the right to act – returns the other side to the true owner. I learnt this
through my own peaceful assembly at the reception of the office of the Vice
Chancellor of the University of NSW. The feeling of pain is ours but we do not
show it in revenge action. Once we take revenge we become even at the visible
level and hence there is no Energy to be raised as Reserve to serve others in
need. When we fast – we raise our sacrifice / abstinence to Energy level.
Peaceful assembly also leads to such escalation. A law thus born will always be
right for us as well as to those who follows us faithfully.
Majority deaths during
the Sri Lankan ethnic war was of junior strata in society. One who is more
concerned about finding fault with the government at a time when these
communities whose natural culture was seriously disturbed due to its young ones
being conscripted to fight a war –
confirms that that soul connection with those who truly sacrificed comforts to
fight against unjust discrimination is missing.
The lawyer who
participated in a discussion regarding the 6 year old who was murdered recently
stated during the discussion organized by IBC Tamil at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LJdDCOmT-w failed to show identity with the father of the little one but like the French
Tamil, found fault with the Police. This
lawyer has his law practice not too far from our cottage in Thunaivi. But he is
never heard of coming into that area some of whom continue to tap toddy for a
living. His mind is connected to those of his ‘class’ who ‘avoid’ that area.
When my cottage was stoned – and I sought the services of a security firm they said that I needed to pay for two men.
Instead I hired internally two persons for the price of one. Even recently and
NGO group that sought to conduct classes there – at the building built on land
donated by us – excused themselves saying that the access would be flooded
during rainy season. Instead they chose another hall in the senior caste area. The
Truth about Vaddukoddai is that if the above lawyer became one of Thunaivi
folks socially, he would be alienated by
his own group. The folks of Thunaivi accept this – so long as they are left to
themselves. Officials fear to come there for that reason. At the workplace –
integration is more comfortable so long
as they stay within their position boundaries.
The lawyer – as per his
culture – found fault with the Police. The father of the little one said that
he did not interact with the relatives who have been charged. He said they did
drink and loiter including near wells. All those symptoms of disorderly conduct
prevailed in the Thunaivi youth also. I had to repeatedly warn them – including
by taking photos of their disorderly conduct while bathing in groups at our
family well or when teasing young girls while they were bathing. The sad side is that the parents of the girls
as well as the boys did not discipline them. They turned a blind eye - because they relied on the boys being around
for their own comfort and security. I
have now successfully regulated the Temple activities – such that there is zero
use of temple well for private purposes and also set times for opening the
temple to the public. The place is lit right through the night. They stole one
of the solar lights – purchased at Rs. 40,000. In another instance, I had to
wait until they went to the Police when I refused to pay for incomplete work. Finally when they cut the fence while I was in
the cottage I went to the Police who DID take action. Then they stoned my roof.
Those were the warnings that they were getting driven more and more by emotions
with me also. The other side of Peaceful assembly with those above us – is distancing
ourselves physically from those emotionally driven juniors. I am still
available to those who have faith in me. Recently when the fence of a family
was burnt allegedly by the youth who gave me trouble – the lady rang me – to find
our whether we could give them video footage and also to get some comfort. Our
cameras did not capture that part of the
area outside the temple. The true reason – was that they also did not show open
support for me when I was attacked. When there is an internal fight – I stay
inside the cottage. Young ones – even girls about 6 years old come running to
the spot to watch the fight! They became the medium of youth who played loud
music in 2016 – which prevented us celebrating the harvest festival. The young
ones who were trained by me to chant Gayathri Mantra – chanted it to amuse those
youth. Their parents did not discipline
them. I banned them temporarily from participating in our temple activities.
Now they are more respectful of my processes.
He father of little
Regina stated that he did not discipline his nephews but avoided them. There
are some families in Thunaivi also who resort to such avoidance. This is
because once they go outside largely for work purposes - they fear their own
youth who have remained inside except for illegal activities. It’s difficult
for one to belong to both groups at the same time.
This conflict is
strongly indicated by the Chief Minister of Northern Province Mr. Wigneswaran
who stated to the Police inquiring into Mrs Vijayakala Maheswaran’s outburst to
bring back the LTTE. As per the news report Mr Wigneswaran stated as follows:
Translation – They asked me about my thoughts on some questionable parts of the speech by Vijayakala. I said that ‘yearning for yesterday’ is not
wrongful. When the lady stated that we are fighting for the return of the Tigers that was about the safety of the
area and not return of violent ways. The lady has been loyal to her party. If
action is taken against her it would effectively be to curtail our freedom of speech.
The question we need to
ask is whether as Sri Lankan, the former Judge is using common principle to
rule on the basis of evidence common to the Public – so they who do not have
the protection of political parties – would be careful in making public
utterances – as per their individual likes and dislikes. Women who thus invoked
the LTTE – during Miss Vithya Murder hearing in that Court – also negated for
themselves the protection of the law common to all at that place. They
certainly lost my respect and therefore the value of my investment in National
laws. This is the way they isolate themselves. I see the primary value of principles
and laws to be one-mindedness. If the former judge sees nothing wrong with the
claim of a minister that the LTTE be brought back – then he has effectively
dismissed himself as part of the Sri Lankan Judiciary to uphold separatism. That
is the problem of isolation to enjoy
popularity. It’s not different to drug addiction by effect. All pleasures that
come through a public position must be enjoyed through public structures and
pathways. Armed Rebels are mistresses in Jaffna. So are their supporters –
whatever their paper titles may show.
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