Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
24
December 2018
Diplomatic
Missions
A good proportion of Sri Lankans actively
participated in the political turmoil in Sri Lanka. Majority were/are mental participants. To the extent we had the
experience on the basis of our own Truth – we would have added our energy to
the issue and others who were true to the institution of Parliament, would have
added their energies to us.
When we go to holy places, we likewise share
Energies. At Nallur Murugan Temple in Northern Sri Lanka for example, believers
in Saint Yoga Swami and his guru Saint Chellappa Swami would have the deeper
experience than the average because Nallur Murugan Temple was their home
shrine. Likewise, when highly spiritual persons felt the Energy in Kathirgamam
Murugan temple in South, they shared their Energy with us through Kathirgamam. Our
ancestors have expressed their
experience in Kathirgamam in the form of songs. Others through simple
stories / legends. I have shared mine and others have shared theirs with me
also. Many Buddhist political leaders go to Kathirgamam and other Hindu shrines
for blessings especially before elections. To the extent they are true
believers they do mind-merge with other believers – majority of whom are
Tamils. This is an ongoing sharing.
Likewise, those who believe in the Parliament
naturally connect to all other believers. When one is true to the Parliament
one believes in all others who are true to the Parliament. To my mind, that is
what tradition is all about. Hence whatever happens now is not about current
merit alone. Believers invoke the powers of other believers. Belief helps us to
regulate ourselves.
As an Australian of Sri Lankan origin, my genuine participation
in Sri Lankan issues, using global measures – facilitates fellow Australians to
feel that energy when they are in Sri Lanka and/or invest in Sri Lanka. Had I
been largely a money investor for profit – I would not contribute to this kind
of Energy sharing.
Daily Mirror article ‘Geopolitics of Western interest in Sri Lanka’s political impasse’
presents a picture of ‘interference’ as
follows:
[Following the proroguing of parliament by the president, and then its
dissolution, there was a raft of statements from diplomats of the US, UK,
Canada and the EU demanding that Sri Lanka’s parliament should be reconvened.
In moves that raised eyebrows, a group of them met with the ousted PM, and a
delegation, accompanied by the UN resident representative for good measure, met
the Speaker of parliament to influence him to this end. They warned of inimical
consequences. The EU threatened to withdraw GSP+ concessions; a former US
ambassador to the UN Samantha Power even suggested ‘targeted sanctions.’ Two
outspoken former Sri Lankan ambassadors to the UN - Tamara Kunanayagam and Dr.
Palitha Kohona have described this behaviour as unwarranted interference in the
internal affairs of a sovereign state, alleging the Western envoys’ conduct is
in breach of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.]
When the Tamil Tigers
were listed as a Terrorist organisation by the UN – that was largely due to the
influence of the Sri Lankan government. As a community we Tamils were seriously
affected by it. Rights and wrongs vary as per our environments. When Sri Lankan
soldiers were reported to have committed crimes against humanity – the Sri
Lankan government was not held
responsible and they have not been put through an assessment process on Equal
footing even though they had greater responsibility to stay within the law than
did the guerrilla fighters.
Once the issue went
past its due-by date, our common belief
in Lord Muruga manifested the truth through the political turmoil in a weak
parliament that paid lip service to ‘traditions’.
As stated above, if
the two former Sri Lankan ambassadors to the UN had invested in the Sri Lankan
parliament at belief level, they would not have raised objections through
Vienna convention.
Using the law - Article
27 (1) of Vienna Convention on
Diplomatic Relations 1961, provides as follows:
[The receiving State shall permit and protect
free communication on the part of the mission for all official purposes. In
communicating with the Government and the other missions and consulates of the
sending State, wherever situated, the mission may employ all appropriate means,
including diplomatic couriers and messages in code or cipher. However, the
mission may install and use a wireless transmitter only with the consent of the
receiving State.]
But one who is truly global would not need the Vienna Convention to know rights and wrongs in this issue. When one fails to follow the laws applicable in her/his/its environment – the matter goes into the Universal environment governed by laws of Truth/Nature. Belief helps us to identify with the laws of nature applicable to a particular environment. It’s instantaneous and natural.
When Sri Lankan Armed forces killed civilians during
the 2009 war – what did these two personalities do to comfort their community? Dr
Kohona is seen by many Tamil leaders as an active participant in that war. When
civilians to whom an area is ‘home’ are attacked by outsiders – it is
interference by the attacker in an area of belief of the attacked. To the
extent the Armed forces acted outside the law and without common belief in the
people of that area – the government interfered in the People’s area. Unlike
the diplomatic missions – the Armed forces do not have immunity from prosecution.
Those who cover up – lose their own rights –in their home-institutions. The quickest pathway to such dismissal is
through the common believer in both cultures. Such is most confidential – like laser
treatment. To the extent the Government soldiers acted outside the law - the Government lost its moral right to prosecute the LTTE. That is why the karma returned through the Parliament also.
Diplomatic positions were awarded by the then Sri
Lankan government to leaders in Armed Forces during the war. What did these two
UN personnel do back then? A diplomat has to be self-governing in her/his home
environment. Such a person brings the power of her/his nation – to be shared
with those who are self-governing in the nations that they take their missions
to. If that was more Mr Ranil Wickremesinghe than Mr Sirisena or Mr Rajapaksa –
then they had the DUTY as global governors to support the self-governing Sri
Lankan. To the extent Sri Lanka has failed to repay its debts – in becomes the
lender nation’s junior.
All of us self-governing individuals with foreign
passports who mentally participated and actively shared our true experiences are
shareholders of global government. To the extent we believe in common – we enrich
the investment of Sri Lankan passport holders in global governance. This is of
positive value and Sri Lanka and indeed the world is in dire need of such
natural partnerships.
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