14 April 2021
JAFFNA NEEDS TO LISTEN TO ITSELF
During one of the
discussions at the Sri Lanka Reconciliation Forum, Sydney, Ms Annathaie
Abayaskera said that we needed ‘listeners’ . More recently when learning
through the ‘Crown’ – more about the British government structure, I felt that
the queen played that role – which to my mind, was a structured confession by
the Prime Minister to the Queen who was god’s representative in government. I
learnt that Reconciliation Forum, Professor Daya Somasundaram had stated that ‘Oppari’ was
also a release. Oppari is presented by
Wikipedia as follows:
[The oppari is typically sung by a group of
women relatives who came to pay respects to the departed in a death ceremony.
It is a means to express one's own grief and also to share and assuage one's
grief for the deceased.]
What
is that power that helps a family heal itself? When we invest in a relationship
– we invest in the whole structure that represents its sovereignty. A
traditional structure that has withstood the test of time and place changes
confirms its sovereignty. In looks – it would not look the same. But in
fundamental values it would. Those fundamental values are recognized in Common as
Human Rights at global level.
In his Island article ‘Need
in New Year is to heal the divides’ Dr Jehan Perera states:
[One of the definitions
of reconciliation is to move from a divided past to a shared future. The
arrest of the Jaffna Mayor Visvalingam Manivannan came as a reminder that
unhealed issues from the past continue to threaten peace in the present and the
future. According to people I spoke to in Jaffna, this arrest has revived
memories that were no longer in the people’s consciousness. Nearly 11
years after the end of the war, the people were no longer thinking of the LTTE
police and the uniform they once wore. The bailing out of the mayor
de-escalated the crisis that was brewing in Jaffna following his arrest.
There were reports that a hartal, or shutdown of the city, had been planned to
protest against the arrest.]
Must
say that I expected better from Dr Jehan Perera. In terms of visible support – Mr
Manivannan failed to Oppose the protestors against the abolition of the war
memorial at University of Jaffna. It effectively meant support for those
protestors. The question I raised was whether that war memorial was a lawful
structure in a civilian University. One does not need a written rule of law to work
out the lawfulness. One can work out the lawfulness through the core purpose of
the institution – a kind of de facto Objects clause.
Strangely, the
pattern in which Manivannan was arrested seems to come from the same base on
which that memorial matter was interpreted. Mr Sivagnanam, who was Chairman of the Jaffna
Municipal Council from 2004 to 2010 and later was Chairman of the Northern
Provincial Council, is reported to have stated that the initial action of the
Council in deploying the men was not lawful. If that is the case then that was
the parallel of the war memorial within the University, being erected without
due approval.
It is also interesting to note the following report under the
title ‘Sri Lankan Tamil nationalists seek alliance with India’s
Hindu-chauvinist BJP:
[There are signs that Tamil nationalists’ pro-BJP rhetoric
may have gone too far, from the standpoint of Washington and New Delhi. On February
24, US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Alaina Teplitz met with TNA officials Mavi
Senadhirasa, S. Sritharan, and C.V.K. Sivagnanam. She also met Jaffna Mayor
V. Manivannan of the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF). Manivannan
reportedly hailed Vice President Kamala Harris for her Tamil ancestry and
appealed for US assistance. After these meetings, several of their online
videos of the Hindu east-to-north march were taken down.
The Tamil
nationalists’ endorsements of the BJP are nonetheless a warning to workers in
Sri Lanka and internationally. The workers and toiling masses do not and cannot
forget the horrific trail of blood and pillage left behind by the Indian army
in 1987-90 in areas of Sri Lanka it occupied, but the Tamil nationalists are
seeking allies in New Delhi. However, the bourgeois nationalists are pressing
on to the right, as international class and geopolitical tensions reach
explosive dimensions.]
This
strongly indicates the reasons why the US Ambassador wrote effectively in
support of Mr Manivannan after he was arrested. Dr Jehan Perera’s claim ‘According
to people I spoke to in Jaffna, this arrest has revived memories that were no
longer in the people’s consciousness’ is misleading. Truth is always there.
The pain of the People who did NOT take revenge becomes Ownership Energy. This
ownership Energy is the basis of Sovereignty of the place. When this is
awakened by a currently active medium in government or as opposite force, the other
side also automatically manifest itself if there is no external force involved.
This is why it was/is necessary to close borders during covid19 spread when it
was exponential.
If indeed
India were to intervene directly in Jaffna through local politicians – then we as a community
would lose our ability to self-govern and self-cure.
Dr Jehan Perera laments [ If the uniforms that the Municipal workers were
wearing too closely resembled those of the LTTE, he could have been informed
that this was not appropriate. It would have been possible to ensure that
the uniforms were immediately removed and replaced with ones that were more
appropriate while taking into consideration the sensitivities that three
decades of war would bring. As the Mayor is most closely associated with
government Minister Douglas Devananda such a request would most certainly have
been complied with. As leader of the EPDP, Minister Devananda was at the
forefront of militarily fighting against the LTTE.]
Mr
Manivannan is associated with TNPF . If he is a member of EPDP led by Minister
Douglas Devananda, then he would be taken as being anti-LTTE. Then his status
as a Tamil Nationalist needs to be openly renounced out of respect for those
who risk their lives for Tamil Nationalism at all levels.
When
we listen to ourselves as the Queen of England listens to the British PM – we would
restore or Sovereignty and close our borders to infections from outsiders –
including members of the Tamil Diaspora who value their new governments more
than themselves as elders.
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