Enough Already with the Genocide Talk

by sudharaka | March 4, 2009 at 08:42 pm
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Genocide is a term, which is conveniently being referred to as occurring in Sri Lanka by the “loudwriters”, consisting mainly of the so called Tamil (asylum-seeking) Diaspora as well as the other agencies, which have various vested interests in the war against LTTE terrorists. In the following essay, John Thompson is President of the Mackenzie Institute refutes any such claims.


Accusations of genocide in Sri Lanka


The accusations of genocide in Sri Lanka are getting annoying... and not in the usual ways. Anybody who takes the charge seriously betrays a highly annoying ignorance about the state of affairs between Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).


Genocide is not happening in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Sri Lanka. Plenty of other nasty things are; but genocide is not one of them.


The LTTE and its supporters in the international Tamil Diaspora they dominate would like us to slap the label of 'genocide' onto the Sri Lankan government. Ignore this campaign.


Forget the 'black hat' vs. 'white hat' morality play. In fact, forget this when looking at any civil war in any country. Where human beings are involved, nothing is ever simple.


It seems that everyone knows that in Sri Lanka, some 75% or so of the population are Sinhalese and therefore mostly Buddhist; some 15% are Tamil and mostly Hindu; and the rest are Muslim, Burghers, Malays, etc. But things still aren't that simple.


The Tamils alone have numerous cleavages based on the antiquity of their community in Sri Lanka, their caste, the main local occupation; etc, etc. Moreover, in many rural communities, telling these Dravidian people apart is impossible, especially as intermarriage and all the other little human connections come into play.


Yet the LTTE claims to represent all Tamils on the Island; and murdered tens of thousands of them to underscore the point. They've killed Tamils from rival insurgent movements, from federalist parties, schoolteachers who wouldn't let them recruit children from their classrooms, people who wouldn't pay extorted 'war taxes', and many more.


When engaged in 'Ethnic Cleansing' (a favorite LTTE activity a few years back), it was hard to segregate Sinhalese from Tamils from Muslims when walloping machetes into panicked villagers in the middle of the night. Grenades tossed in crowded cellars aren't discriminating either. Truck bombs rammed into office towers and time bombs on crowded buses also couldn't differentiate between Sinhalese and Tamils.


Many observers who pay close attention to the 35 year history of the LTTE believe that the Tigers have killed more Tamils than the government. It's also true that the government has killed more Sinhalese than the Tamil Tigers ever managed: In the past 40 years two uprisings by Maoist Sinhalese were suppressed with extreme ruthlessness and tens of thousands died. Sri Lanka has been far more discriminating in fighting the Tamil Tigers.


The Sri Lankan government is certainly guilty of human rights abuses, and the current government's behaviour can be very troubling. Yet genocide is one crime that they cannot be accused of; no matter how shrill the wailing from Tiger's propaganda outlets.


Lately, those outlets have been shrill indeed. After 25 years of guerrilla warfare and 35 years of terrorism, the Tigers are finally being crushed. Whole regions of the country have been quiet for months, the Tiger air force has vanished, their artillery has been captured, and their founder and leader has apparently deserted his remaining forces.


But like Hitler or Saddam Hussein; Vellupillai Prabhakaran is not above sacrificing anybody his followers can compel into service. As the last guerrilla forces retreated into their final sanctuary, they dragged in every Tamil civilian they could find as a human shield.


Now, the Tigers are screaming that genocide is being perpetrated on their human shields... Well, this could be easily solved by laying down their arms and surrendering; but instead they seem determined to fight to the death.


The Tigers under siege are screaming for food and medical aid to be sent to their hostages. The Sri Lankan Army doesn't share this misplaced compassion.


The Tigers are screaming for a cease-fire. Every ceasefire that occurred in the past 25 years was used as an opportunity to re-arm and re-fit, before the Tigers ended it with a new offensive. The Sri Lankan government can be forgiven for preferring surrender to a cease-fire.


Wars are terrible things, and it is best that they be ended - not be prolonged. The Sri Lankan Civil War, after over 70,000 dead and 25 years of ruin and expense, is finally coming to an end. Let it end.


Canada should retract its call for a ceasefire in Sri Lanka, and instead call on the Tigers to surrender. As for those people busy pressing the 'genocide' button; leave it alone. It won't work if it keeps being misused.

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Paschen

Interesting post, however the term even though miss used at times should not be neglected since the danger of such action is real and possible why the UN needs to be fully involved and why Human rights have to be uphold by all parties at all times even in a war.

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sudharaka

......the UN needs to be fully involved and why Human rights have to be uphold by all parties at all times even in a war.

In the current context it is quite possible that the "human rights" label is also misused conveniently by certain parties that have vested interests in the situation in question.

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saithy

Sutharaka in a member of blood sucking vamphaire. Now his prefered blood is tamils. Genocide created through ethnic cleancing.

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Hiranya Malwatta

@saithy (not verified)>

listen to your own words. and then think hard. use all your brain power if you must.


like somebody said, "no wonder there is a war in Sri Lanka."

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sudharaka

ROTFLOL :-))

Sutharaka in a member of blood sucking vamphaire. Now his prefered blood is tamils

Thanks for the suggestion. I think I lost my apetite.

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Selva Vetti
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Thishya Weragoda

Interesting read Sudharaka... thanks for sharing... for those who harp from the top of your rooftops that there is Genocide, do you even know the meaning of the word. Have you seen the so called Genocide with your own eyes...

Those with a hidden agenda love to equate Sri Lanka to Zimbabwe, Sudan and what happened in the Balkans 1 1/2 decades ago... How many of you have gone to those countries and seen whether Sri Lanka and those Countries can be put in to the same sentence?

People use big words to get the attention of others or for their own personal benefit (like fast tracking your asylum visa applications!) without realizing the ramifications of such callous statements...

I'm glad that they are being exposed like this!

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