Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
18
March 2019
Same-side Goal in Ethnic Politics
This morning, SBS News reported under the heading – ‘'Nothing will divide us': Faith leaders,
politicians unite against hatred after NZ terror attack’
Not every Australian would identify with this unity.
Last night, Twitter brought us the following message about Ms Chelsea Clinton
on the issue:
[Clinton
attended a vigil honoring the victims of the terror attack in New Zealand where
49 people were killed at two mosques. A woman present at the vigil confronted
Clinton, saying the massacre was "stoked by people like you and the words
you put out into the world."] - https://twitter.com/i/events/1106897599418662912?cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjcw%3D%3D&refsrc=email
I guess, this
morning, when I wrote as follows to an engineering Alumni group of University
of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, I was in the position of the young lady who
accused the ‘Clinton group ’ and the
likes of Ms Indira
Vasanti Samarasekera OC,
(née Arulpragasam) the 12th president and vice-chancellor of
the University of Alberta are in the ‘Clinton group’:
[This group is trying to
fool itself and others through this ‘reunion’. Until this ‘project’ the group
did not share experiences as if it was ONE body. My brother had to abandon his
hard-earned Engineering place in 1983 – after Sinhalese batch mates attacked
him. I had to try very hard to persuade him to complete his university
education in Canada.
The Human Energy
inherited from this Faculty needs purification before ‘showing’ improvements to
visible assets. If the inherited Energy is positive, the system would work
itself. If negative – the repeat of 1983 would be added to every future
activity initiated by those groups that caused the violence within the
University – including through heritage from this group, that failed to take
affirmative action over the past 36 years of separatism practiced by this very
group.
The better way
would be to go together to High Schools that produce high rate of Engineering
entrants. As per current reports Moratuwa University is preferred to Peradeniya
University for Engineering – especially by Tamil students. Restore the
commonness of Peradeniya through improved Human Values. If you seek to
fool yourselves – that is fine. But please stop fooling the younger generation
by pulling the money-cover over Human Values weaknesses in you. The Truth is
known through your actual conduct over the past 36 years when the Nation was in
ethnic crisis. Truth alone can unite us naturally.
Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam]
The ethnic problem of Sri Lanka was globalized and
continues to be globalized by both sides to the conflict. When we are global,
every other ethnic problem in any part of the world, becomes ours also. It
matters not which side we view it from – so long as we use common measures of global commonness.
This morning’s mail directed my attention to the
story of a former combatant-couple published at https://youtu.be/-R7fpltOw7k
The Truth that I
identify with in that story is
that to those combatants LTTE were the Government group. They were the
non-State party in the Sri Lankan ethnic war. Tamils also made up two teams –
one that supported the militants and the other than supported non-violent
practitioners of the laws of Sri Lanka. The above victims belonged in the
former team. By expressing expectations of support from the Sri Lankan
government, they are confirming that they are expecting the opposition group to
support their heritage!
Recently in Northern Sri Lanka, when we attended
Mallakam Local Courts at the request of the Opposition’s lawyer – at one stage
I had to leave my husband with the Opposition lawyer to go downstairs and find
the 84 year old lawyer who represented our side. When I came back my husband
and the Opposition lawyer were missing and by systematic search I found them in
the registry room where the Opposition lawyer was writing out the ‘joint
motion’. When I asked my husband – he said that he noticed the Opposition
Lawyer was in need of light and fan. Hence he also moved in. I said to him –
that was ‘same side goal’.
The above ex-combatants were doing similar. In the
meantime, TGTE – Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam is getting ready for
its next term. The above mentioned story is a vote against the current
TGTE committee. To the extent we claim
diversity we need to refrain from becoming ‘common’ in politics and claiming
‘same side goals’ as our victories.
As per my experience, UNP the political party has the
strongest heritage in Northern Sri Lanka, through law abiding Tamils who have
not expressly joined any non-political Tamil team in the ethnic conflict. This
was confirmed when we met the Prime Minister’s group in February, at the North
Gate by Jetwing hotel. The way Truth worked – the Hon Vajira Abeywardana,
Minister of Internal and Home Affairs and Provincial Councils and Local
Government, chatted to us and made the common connection with my husband on the
basis that he was an Engineering graduate from Moratuwa University. This was
followed by an introduction to the Prime Minister who also demonstrated
interest in the fact that my husband was teaching at University of Technology,
Sydney. To me all this was confirmation of our positive heritage in the
University of Peradeniya’s Engineering faculty which continues to connect us
globally. We as a global family paid our respects to that University in 2013.
The rest is led by our educational heritage of positive value.
In the process I appreciated the group value of UNP
which connected us to a fellow engineer more strongly than we would have
anticipated. That is the way of Truth. It lives in us as our heritage.
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