Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
16
August 2018
The Final Solution
Speech Awakens Multicultural Australia
[An Australian crossbench senator has invoked
the term “the final solution” in an inflammatory speech calling for a
plebiscite asking voters whether they want to end all immigration by Muslims
and non-English speaking people “from the third world”.
Fraser Anning, formerly of the far-right
Pauline Hanson One Nation party, and now a member of the Katter’s Australia
party, used his maiden speech in the Senate to call for “a plebiscite to allow
the Australian people to decide whether they want wholesale non-English
speaking immigrants from the third world, and particularly whether they want
any Muslims”.] The Guardian
Yesterday was the start of Nallur Festival in
Northern Sri Lanka. Twenty years ago during
Nallur Festival I wrote as follows in my letter of resignation (Appendix) from
the University of NSW:
[I
heard Pauline Hanson on the 4 Corners Programme last night. Ms Hanson suggests
that we go back to our countries of origin if we cannot be like them. It hurts
that we even have to hear such things. In the name of ‘Freedom of Speech’ we –
the new Australians are being made to lose our freedom to live as individuals.
If the leadership of Australia is unable to turn it around – to make up for
their negligence in failing to hear the cries of new Australians – one has to
wonder whether Ms Hanson is expressing what these leaders (and employers) feel
themselves in their heart of hearts. This is the million dollar question to
which I have been seeking a favourable answer – that the leaders of the country
to which we brought our children and made them call it their ‘home’ would
ensure that it is ‘home’ for our children. But, my experience during the past
13 years has failed to deliver the answer that I have been seeking so
desperately. When an educational institution such as the University of New
South Wales also demonstrated that it was no different – I do not wish to waste
any more time – hoping.]
I wrote the letter in the
early hours of the morning after the Hanson speech. Back then I did not realize
that the call was for me to challenge the Australian system that carried a big
gap between policy and practice of Equal Opportunity laws, including the Racial Discrimination Act 1975. I just
wanted to run away – as many Sri Lankans did during the war, when the pain got
too much. I did not realize it then and know now, that my Truth invoked the Energies
of all those who invested in preserving their Divine Sovereignty. I needed to
have invested deep enough for my investment to be at Energy level. Back then I
knew I had to disconnect and I did. But that invoked others from within the
University of NSW who were also victims of unjust discrimination of various
forms. Some demonstrated express support, whilst the support of others –
including those who did not know me – quietly empowered me. THAT is the value
of Truth. I now believe that that was how Mahatma Gandhi invoked the power of
majority Indians who were victims of unjust discrimination, including through
unjust laws that damaged one’s intrinsic sovereignty. A De Facto Government ,
to be of positive value, needs to be driven by Truth and not by alternate
policy that is yet to be practiced.
My feelings were by that
time, deep enough to invoke the power of Democracy, demonstrated by the
Philosophy of Lord Muruga who broke-away from Hierarchical Power – after transparent,
global activity. Yesterday, when I heard Ms Hanson herself criticize Senator
Anning – I felt that the globalization journey had been successfully completed:
[During a Senate debate on Labor’s motion to reaffirm
Australia’s commitment to non-discrimination on Wednesday, the One Nation
leader said she was “appalled” by Anning’s comments, adding that the speech was
“straight from Goebbels’ handbook from Nazi Germany”.]
Countries such as Sri
Lanka, that carry ‘Buddhism Foremost’ clause in their Constitution, would not
naturally ‘merge’ with Nations that have successfully practiced
multiculturalism at political level also. Where policies are differently
structured – the merger takes place at the destination and not along the way. If
one does not reach the destination – there is no merger. Our recent rescue experience
in Thailand confirms that Thais are open to collaboration at that level. Those
who take the Sovereign status protection, need to not take money from nations/institutions
that have different structures to theirs.
The Lankan Parallel of Senator Anning’s solution is the
riddance of the Tamil claim that we are an independent community. Dr Bandara of
the Federation of National
Organizations (FNO) is reported to have recently stated as follows:
[Dr. Bandara explained how Sri Lanka’s failure to challenge Geneva
Resolution 30/1 had allowed Western powers, the LTTE rump and treacherous
political elements at home to pursue the eelam project. In spite of losing
their conventional military capacity, objectives remained the same, Dr. Bandara
alleged, adding that the Sirisena-Wickremesinghe regime was fully co-operating
with those pursing anti-Sri Lanka operation.] – Daily Mirror article - JO urged
to quit constitution making process
One who recognizes the Joint Opposition as a
legitimate group – has the DUTY to recognize the Eelam promoting group also as
being legitimate. Both are legitimate to the extent they share their Truth to
maintain existing policies and/or to make new policies. To the extent Tamil
Rebels were honest about their stated purpose – they merged with Tamil
Politicians and through them with Sri Lankan Parliament – at the destination. To
the extent Tamil Rebels were transparent about their purpose – they were a de
facto government in their ‘home-areas’. But they did not have authority to directly
participate in policy making. To the extent of their Truth and the Truth of
their community – universal powers were invoked and received by parts of the
community that were/are open to such merger – similar to the Thai cave-rescue.
Recently, a Lankan Diaspora leader questioned the
deservedness of Jaffna to be labelled as an Intellectual hub. There are many
groups – including the University of Jaffna, the Northern Provincial Council and
the Northern Judiciary – that are not open to global participation at process
level. They are also the parallels of Senator Anning. Often such small timers
use sensitive policies to attract attention to themselves. But even if one true
practitioner of the law is hurt by them – the return karma is exponential /
global. Mr John Howard who failed to discipline
Ms Hanson in 1998, was present in Washington DC during the 9/11 attack. That
was his karma. Then we had the Bali Bombing tragedy in 2012 – during Mr Howard’s
rule. When we are in a group that is not
firmly structured – we infect each other – for better or for worse. Firm
structures with borders prevent such infection – so long as we operate and
express from within our respective position borders. Those wanting to go beyond
need to become independent of those positions and be True to themselves. The
system of Truth ‘facilitates’ the rest – as it has for me – yet again in the
issue that Ms Hanson raised 20 years ago. Now Ms Hanson has become one of us in this
issue.
Sinhalese extremists
often express that Tamils who do not agree with them must return to India. To
enlighten them, I seek to share the following message from Diaspora Leader Yoga
Joseph:
"The
surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those
who think alike than those who think differently."
Friedrich
Nietzsche
'A small body of
determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter
the course of history.' Mohandas K. Gandhi
Appendix
906/56, Carr St
Coogee 2034
11 August 98
The Dean
Faculty of Medicine
University of New South Wales
Dear Bruce,
This morning, in consultation with my
husband, I made up my mind to return to Sri Lanka as soon as possible – to a
place where I can perform as a Professional in all my creativity.
I heard Pauline Hanson on the 4
Corners Programme last night. Ms Hanson suggests that we go back to our
countries of origin if we cannot be like them. It hurts that we even have to
hear such things. In the name of ‘Freedom of Speech’ we – the new Australians
are being made to lose our freedom to live as individuals. If the leadership of
Australia is unable to turn it around – to make up for their negligence in
failing to hear the cries of new Australians – one has to wonder whether Ms
Hanson is expressing what these leaders (and employers) feel themselves in
their heart of hearts. This is the million dollar question to which I have been
seeking a favourable answer – that the leaders of the country to which we
brought our children and made them call it their ‘home’ would ensure that it is
‘home’ for our children. But, my experience during the past 13 years has failed
to deliver the answer that I have been seeking so desperately. When an
educational institution such as the University of New South Wales also
demonstrated that it was no different – I do not wish to waste any more time –
hoping.
I am sorry if this causes you any
inconvenience, but I am quite happy to handover to your satisfaction – to a
person of your choice. I am not arrogant to think that I am indispensable.
There are so many excellent Accountants in the market (might even ease the
unemployment problem) and I sincerely wish you the very best – for you are a
good leader.
Yours sincerely,
Gaja Lakshmi Paramasivam
CC: Phil Kringas/Kerry O’Reilley
Managers, Financial Services Division
Vice Chancellor