16 July 2022
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
HOW JVP FOOLED AUSTRALIANS
“Sri Lanka's protests started with plan hatched in a
tent. Within months, thousands would storm the president's luxury residence.” https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-17/sri-lanka-protests-started-in-a-tent-but-people-power-prevails/101238082
[FSP Leader Kumar Gunaratnam and his “Aragalaya”
] https://www.dailymirror.lk/dbs-jeyaraj-column/FSP-Leader-Kumar-Gunaratnam-and-his-Aragalaya/192-241201
As per my Australian experience I identified with
the rebel in JVP-FSP leader Kumar Gunaratnam as the JVP supporter, when he overruled
the former Attorney
General of Sri Lanka – Mr Sunil de Silva PC who expressly identified with my reasoning
about caste as a causal reason for LTTE,
during a presentation at the Sri Lanka Reconciliation Forum, Sydney, in 2011. This
was published by Sri Lanka Guardian as follows at http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2011/07/tamil-tigress.html
[LTTE
may be dead but the belief in freedom, that drove Tamils to join armed groups
would continue to live. That belief needs to be valued especially by those who
have come to power through armed struggle. The other day, a JVP (Sinhalese
Group that took up arms against the Sri Lankan Government in 1971) supporter
said that their struggle had no connection to caste but that it was due to
severe unemployment. To my mind – to the extent caste system is
connected one’s work and the status associated with such work it is also
employment related. Similarly – where there is a higher percentage of
unemployment in a particular race despite, their investments in promised
avenues of employment – such as higher education towards work in Public Service
– racial conflict is also related to unemployment. We just see the same problem
through different angles.]
I later learnt that he JVP person
mentioned above was Mr Kumar Gunaratnam. The ABC published the following about
this person at https://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-11/australian-man-27sexually-tortured27-after-sri-lankan-abducti/3944322
[An Australian man says he was sexually tortured by security forces
after being abducted in Sri Lanka.
Speaking in Sydney on his return home, Kumar Gunaratnam claimed he was
abducted at gunpoint by secret police in Colombo on Friday, assaulted, tortured
and left to fear for his life.
He was released after the intervention of the Australian Government
following a public appeal by his wife.
The Sri Lankan government has denied the kidnapping claims and says Mr
Gunaratnam is a dangerous militant.]
The Daily Mirror account, confirms as follows:
[“The
aim of the two previous insurrections launched by the JVP was to seize State
power through an armed struggle. But the main objective of the July uprising
was to oust President Gotabaya. Hence it appears that the Peratugami
Samajavadi Party too was compelled to act in accordance with that agenda. Therefore,
they had to work on a policy that allowed them to storm and occupy three major
State buildings of symbolic importance related to political power namely the
Presidential Palace, the Presidential Secretariat and the Temple Trees
rather than usurping the State power. However, Kumar Gunaratnam, the leader
of the Peratugami Samajavadi Party declares in a very loud voice that the
Parliament should take into account their views, and act accordingly in
everything that is done by Parliament.]
That confirms disorganised thought process typical of a polarised group
that has lost institutional values that govern the whole through Common Law. The
roots could be traced to the JVP as follows:
[The family lived in Anguruwella,
Kegalle. There were five children. The three boys were Ranjithakumar known as
Ranjithan, Jeyanthakumar and Premakumar. The two girls are Saraswathi residing
in Australia and Niranjini living in Sri Lanka. Jeyanthakumar died at the age
of nine. Ranjithan an active leader of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP)
was killed by the security forces in 1990. He was made to “disappear” and is
among those reported as “missing”.]
The Tamil parallel is LTTE’s Ms Thenmozhi Rajaratnam who killed the former Prime Minister
of India, the Hon Rajiv Gandhi. Wikipedia
confirms the commonness as follows:
[The assassination was carried out by Thenmozhi Rajaratnam,
also known as Kalaivani Rajaratnam, Dhanu or Gayatri. Born on 1
January 1974 in Sri Lanka, she was from Kupukullai in Jaffna, and studied until middle school in Batticaloa. She was inspired by the Tamil
militant group Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam (Tamil Tigers) at a young age, and joined
the Black Tigers (suicide bombers). The main reason why Dhanu became
a Tiger is that her brother was a well-known cadre who had died and she was
carrying on the family tradition. Thenmozhi was the daughter of
a Sri Lankan Tamil man named A. Rajaratnam and his second wife. He
allegedly was described as Velupillai Prabhakaran's mentor; and he played a vital role in moulding the LTTE
chief's thinking during the movement's formative years between 1972 and 1975.
Marital status of Thenmozhi at the time of her death, is not known to the
general public. Thenmozhi was survived by her mother, brother Sivavarman and
two sisters, one of whom moved to France]
They
– Mr Gunaratnam and Ms Rajaratnam are from the polarised Sinhalese and Tamil
groups, respectively. They are likely to ‘take and eye for an eye and a
tooth for a tooth’ as is quite common among junior caste groups in Northern
Sri Lanka.
In
the case of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who was groomed in a senior caste
culture, he was denied Due Process as a Sri Lankan Politician – but treated as
a tribal rival as Mr Gandhi also was. The State’s Institutional homes - the Presidential Palace, the
Presidential Secretariat and the Temple Trees – became the parallels of LTTE quarters that were
also ransacked at the end of the Eelam war.
LTTE
supporters may rejoice calling it karma, but the institutional values of Common
Sri Lankans have been seriously damaged, due to lack of belief in the
Parliamentary system – with or without the Executive Presidency.
Parliaments,
like families are naturally structured by belief. Instead of effects – they are
driven by belief based structural heritages which become ‘causal forces’ that
support institutional values and produce high value effects. A group driven by
effects lacks this belief in heritages. This in turn leads to lack of trust by
others to invest in Sri Lanka, as a reliable democracy.
Hence the
collapse of the economy. It had nothing to do with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The rebels took over power
through Tribal Force. Who would want to invest in Tribal groups? Certainly not structured
states that treasure Institutional Values. In Australia, Kumar Gunaratnam
overruled the Attorney General’s intelligence. In Sri Lanka he outlawed the lawfully elected President and with him
the system of Democracy.
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