Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
13 January 2021
WAR
MEMORIAL IN UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO?
The
outcomes of our work happen at three levels:
1.
Benefits
2.
Structures
3.
Ownership
Out
of the above three, Ownership is the one
that is of Universal Energy value. Once we own, the Energies are naturally
shared within the respective circles of Sovereignty.
The Sri Lankan ethnic
war is centred around ownership of Tamil areas being politically and lawfully recognized. As per 680 News report headed ‘Tamil-Canadian
rally condemns destruction of Mullivaikal memorial in Sri Lanka’:
[Tamil-Canadians
in the Greater Toronto Area organized a car rally Sunday, to condemn the
destruction of the Mullivaikal memorial in Sri Lanka.
The
Mullivaikal memorial is a series of stone sculptures commemorating the
thousands of civilian Sri Lankan Tamils killed during the last phase of the
country’s civil war between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and Sri
Lankan government forces. The facade portrays events across the decades-long
conflict from the burning of the Jaffna Library in 1983 to children killed in
the 2009 civil war.
The
memorial was unveiled in 2019 at the University of Jaffna and reportedly
bulldozed by Sri Lankan authorities on Friday night.
The
rally commenced at Brampton City Hall and drove down to Toronto City Hall and
Queen’s Park.
Brampton mayor Patrick Brown called the move a
form of “structural genocide” and condemned the move.]
As per Wikipedia information, Mr Patrick Brown was studied
Political Science at the University of Toronto. To therefore be entitled to criticize the move,
Mr Brown needs to first move the Canadian Monument of Imprisoned Acadians to
University of Toronto. The parallels are listed as follows :
Sri Lanka - Canada
Mullivaikaal -
Acadia
University
of Jaffna –
University of Toronto
War
Monument Mullivaikkal Muttram in Thanjavur -
Monument
to Imprisoned Acadians on Georges Island
War
memorial have to be where the deaths happened and/or where the ownership of the
war was felt most deeply, if it is not
the place of deaths.
The Tamil
War Memorial happened in Tamil Nadu, India as well as various parts of Tamil
areas in Sri Lanka.
The University
of Jaffna is the intellectual capital of Northern Tamils of Sri Lanka. If the
memorial is as per true feelings of the People of Jaffna – then the University
of Jaffna is a military academy led by military skills and not by higher
intellectual freedom.
One who
goes deep into the war issue would identify with the solution that is within.
The
solution I see - is to relocate the
monument for victims - to the most disenfranchised area of Northern Sri Lanka.
Since Provincial Council represents the People – it is appropriate that it goes
to Kaithady. That would be when it represents the People. If our feelings are true – the time and place
of manifestation would confirm it. Such
a manifestation will never die but would become World Heritage. Great Heroes
monument and Abandoned Victims monument in the same place confirm that we are
the killers and we are the victims. That truth will live forever at the
University of Jaffna. When a memorial is at the place it happened – it unites
the people – including the perpetrators and the victims.
If both
monuments are within the University of Jaffna – then the University becomes the
Political Capital of Northern Province.
When we
thus take ownership of the war – we also vaccinate ourselves against future
wars that are negative in net value.
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