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SOUTH ASIA: SRI LANKA News Briefs |
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The
retired general, Sarath Fonseka, had been dragged down by the Sri Lankan
President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, and his brothers, Gothabaya Rajapaksa and
Basil Rajapaksa, on several occasions.
Further, adding fuel to the feud between Fonseka and Rajapaksa,
many disparaging statements were made interspersed with heated arguments
and brickbats thrown at each other in public statements. Mahinda
Rajapaksa even went on to the extent of demanding Fonseka to step down
from all his military duties. Rajapaksa tipped off Fonseka to the U.S.
home security officials, while Fonseka, a green card holder, along with
his wife, was visiting his daughters in the U.S last month with the view
of getting him taken to task for the genocidal crimes against the Tamils
during the final phase of the war against the LTTE
However, Fonseka, with the support and influence of the
United National Party (UNP), a principal opposition party managed
to get away from any investigations demanded by the U.S. officials. Upon
his arrival to Colombo, the opposition parties, and the sympathizers of
Fonseka, hailed Fonseka as the hero of the Sinhala race.
He was portrayed as the hero who vanquished the LTTE, instead of
giving credit to Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Rajapaksa and his brothers were so scared of the growing
popularity of Fonseka, they sought Indian help to keep Fonseka out of
the game. India
helps Rajapaksa After
the call for help from Rajapaksa and his brothers, New Delhi is all out
to help Rajapaksa to neutralise the foothold and influence that China
has gained in Sri Lanka. New Delhi was even prepared to leak the story
that the Sri Lankan military was planning a coup, after the victory over
the LTTE. They
further induced the media to publish stories that the Indian armed
soldiers were put on high alert, in the southern Indian State, in case
there were any military coup like in Pakistan.
Leaving aside those who are the perpetrators, inducing military
coups in Pakistan, and other countries, it is no other than the
so-called democratic countries making the cause for the coup. India
maintained that Sri Lanka would go into a military coup and that they
were ready to extending their hand to restore democracy.
This is actually a myth, and it was created just in the same way
it was created to weaken the struggle for Tamil’s self determination,
led by the LTTE. The Indian
establishment, especially the RAW, had created the myth that the greater
autonomy for Eelam Tamils meant greater chances of the Tamil Nadu
aggrandising areas, like the North-East of Sri Lanka, the rest of the
southern Indian State, Mauritius, Maldives, Madagascar, etc. This is a
useless argument and has no validity at all. However,
this benefited India greatly. As
it was assessed in the 1980s, it managed to weaken the Eelam struggle.
They did not want the LTTE leader, Velupillai Pirapaharan, to lead
Eelam’s struggle because they thought that Pirapaharan was not
stubborn or illiterate in politics, during early 1980s. When he and his
cadres were receiving military support from India, he gave the
impression of being an innocent protégé, and obeyed all instructions.
India then realized that Pirapaharan would be the best candidate to keep
Sri Lanka in check. When
Pirapaharan began to make decisions without the consultation of India,
and began to act on his own will, India tried to maintain a distance
from him, and declared him India’s enemy.
Just to weaken the LTTE under his leadership, India sent the
armed forces to Eelam during JR Jayewardene’s presidency, leading to
Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination, for which Pirapaharan was blamed.
Eventually, in May 2009, with the defeat of the LTTE, India
achieved what it had wanted all the time. As
a regional superpower, India maintains it’s giant big brother status
with the eight countries of south Asia. The foreign policy, formulated
with the help of the RAW, makes things far worse for sufferings of the
peoples of her neighbours, rather than alleviate them.
Now, India is helping Rajapaksa, but will change her stand
anytime in support of Fonseka. A
clear example is that New Delhi has earlier called upon Fonseka to make
a visit to India and Fonseka, too, made a surprise visit to India to
hold talks with Indian leaders. Indeed,
Indian leaders and the RAW will enter into closed-door agreements with
conditional offers. If India supports Fonseka in the future, Fonseka
should not bend against Indian interest by supporting countries, like
China and Pakistan. The recent visit by Fonseka to India shows that
India will not be a mute spectator in dealing with Sri Lanka, and India,
especially, would not tolerate anyone who may have the chance to win the
presidential post, so India will definitely accept their own interests
through proposals to the presidential candidates, and when these
candidates provide sufficient promises to India, then the Indian
intelligence wing will formulate and implement plans to bring the
candidate to the forefront as a victor.
So, the question is whether Rajapaksa or Fonseka will win the
hearts and minds of New Delhi, which will definitely help that person to
win the elections and be able to become Sri Lanka’s next executive
President. War
between to be dictators begins As
the LTTE fighters have silenced their guns as promised to the world in
May 2009, the war between the Sri Lankan executive president and the
army general has reached a critical stage.
Political events are changing in Sri Lanka.
As the leading two candidates for Presidency, Mahinda Rajapaksa
and Sarath Fonseka, both of whom are responsible for the mass murders of
tens of thousands of Eelam Tamils, in addition to unaccountable human
rights abuses for which the international community keeps on demanding
to be brought to trial, are now facing real war with each other. Rajapaksa
receives support from former Tamil militaries, such as PLOTE, TMVP and
EPDP. Sarath Fonseka
receives support from the main opposition party, UNP, and the ruling
ally, JVP, and many other Sinhala chauvinist parties. On the other hand,
Tamil democratic parties, too, are on the move to form a common
candidate for the Tamils to contest the presidential elections. However,
it is unlikely that they will attain such votes to become President,
which is a god-gifted post only for the Sinhala community, and not a
single Tamil has been able to hold the position of either the President,
or a Prime Minister, since the country gained independence from Britain,
in 1948. So,
it is likely that any one of the two potential dictators, and the
perpetrators of war crimes, will win the presidential seat. It is
obvious that they will fight hard in the days and weeks to come, as both
have the greater power to exercise, and even they would not mind using
violent means to counter each other. After
declaring to contest for the presidential post, Fonseka held his first
press meeting in Colombo, on November 29. With a greater participation
of press, he declared, “we defeated the LTTE in the war not to hand
over the country to a dictator. One family is thriving in the aftermath
of military victory over the LTTE.”He further said:
“I am here to clean up the garbage and I know my hands will get
directly when I do that but I am willing to face all the mud-slinging
bravery...The military personnel in uniform are being used in the most
unethical manner to sling mud at me. This is unprecedented and
unethical.” The threats, bitter statements, and arguments between the two perpetrators of the war against humanity will definitely be a sign of a great war between two powerful people, and obviously someone will benefit out of it in the end. Let’s pray for the Tamils to have a hope that the justice will triumph in the end. But, they need to exercise their democratic practices until they receive justice. The presidential election, to be held on January 2010, is a model for a country which is celebrating victory over the blood of over 30,000 Tamils within matters of days or weeks. Even the ghost would come down to punish the perpetrators, but some “civilized” societies remain helping the ones who violate human norms, and one day they will feel ashamed for their acts. Let’s hope that the war between Fonseka and Rajapaka eventually leads to the formation of Tamil Eelam. _____________
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