A.J.N. Selvadurai says… Many Sinhala people including young writers are now putting the blame on the LTTE for starting the war. Some of them were not born, or too young to remember S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike’s disastrous "Sinhala only" language policy of 1956, which instantly divided the country on ethnic lines by the mere stroke of a pen.
He got the blessings of the Maha Sangha and the Sinhala majority because they were so elated and could not see into the future, beyond their noses. Many Sinhalese feel that they are the real victims of the LTTE forgetting the state terrorism created under President J.R. Jayewardene in 1983.
Instead of befriending the minorities, the biggest mistake they made was forcing the hitherto docile Tamils to take up arms and demand a separate state of Eelam. The GOSL pressed this self-distrust pattern and shot themselves in the foot.
Now they have abrogated the peace pact and declared war on the LTTE, determined to destroy them in order to bring about peace. It is like Chandrika’s disastrous "war for peace" which failed miserably.
Now they have started a completely new thing called "operation eviction," carried out against Tamil lodgers in Colombo, indicating the government’s polarised mind-set, which led them to categorise those Tamils as terrorist subjects.
In fact, a friend of mine in London who is a doctor and went on a short visit to Colombo, was one of the unfortunate ones to be rounded up. This is what the LTTE have been trying to prove to the world that there are two ethnic groups, namely Sinhalese and Tamil. The GOSL has now by its actions of thuggery only confirmed to the world the existence of two separate nations.
The LTTE has successfully trapped them into doing this. The world is now fully aware that the north and east is the homeland of the Tamils and that they should live there. What else do the Tamils need now to prove their case for secession?
The war of attrition in the LTTE not only affects the enemy but also its own people. It is clearly counter productive. The cost of living is rising and the people are highly demoralised to the extent that the Ariya Sinhala people are now in a rebellious mood. They have now formed their own "Sinhala Tigers" to fight the government.
Many Sinhalese now seem to think that it has been such a waste — aparadey — and that peace and co-existence with the Tamils is the only option they have instead of perpetual conflict.
I hope the UN and the international community now realise that there is no option but to stop this war and listen to the just demands of the oppressed Tamil minority. The GOSL is now not in a position to prove to the world that secession is not an option. The LTTE has proved that there is no other option.
April 19, 2008 at 4:22 pm
The Tamils who live in Norway, have to learn Norweigian, those Tamils who live in Germany, have to learn German, those who live in France have to learn French, likewise in Sweden, Italy or elsewhere.
Why the hell they don’t want to learn Sinahla, the language of the vast majority of the country where they were born and live (half the Tamil population live among the Sinhalese)and reap all the benefits eqully with the others?
This talk against the implementation of Sinhala as the official langaquge appears to be a coup to topple the Sri Lankan patriotic
and democratic government by the same old colonial powers and their boot lickers.
My dear Tamil brothers, forget about the separate state struggle of the Fascist murderer Valle Pulli Parayaharan, join the
peace-loving Sinahlese to make a prosperous
Sri Lanka and not make it a hell-hole.
You have schools to study in Tamil.
You have universities to study in Tamil.
You have Thesavalame law to protect your land, which safeguards the right that no other person except a Tamil could buy it.
There are enough jobs in the North and the East, where you can talk and work in Tamil.
There is no prohibition for you to study Sinhalese and get any job anywhere in Sri
Lanka. You can marry anyone and live anywhere in Sri Lanka.
Therefore for heavens sake, don’t ask for impossible things. Be realistic.