Teach the World to conduct Humanitarian Wars By Gomin Dayasri

by chanaka | November 3, 2008 at 12:14 am
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Our forces are sacrificing there lives to avoid Civilian casualties which they advancing to the terrorist strong hold Killinochchi,Tamilnadu (India)  and US, Canada base LTTE supporters , Human Rights observers, UN Oficials make comments on its move as a violating Human rights and diserbing the civilians life in north. Below article gives a clear picture about the nations shout for "War on terror" How they deal with the cituations where Sri Lankan forces are far away to act like them. 

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With the security forces at the entrance to Killinochchi, the foreign legion unhappy with the military success they failed to achieve in their military exercises in Iraq and Afghanistan, have commenced to preach humanitarian values which they never exercised in their military operations. It is ironical to hear Richard Boucher, Benita -Ferrero Waldner, Julian Wilson and our undiplomatic German Ambassador spout on human rights in Sri Lanka displaying their abbreviated memory of events of November 2004 in Falluja, Iraq where the occupying US Forces launched their second major attack on the city of Falluja.

It had all the ingredients required to bring the US military on charges against the War Crimes Act of USA on allegations of human rights violations. Where were these eminent persons? Were their distance voices heard?

The attack on Faluja started with eliminating the power supply and pounding the city with 500 lb bombs. The US marines targeted ambulances and randomly shot civilians, US Marines closed the main hospital in order to use it as a military position. Mark Curtis- Unpeople (2004) page18. Marines blocked the road leading to the two main hospitals. Steven Poole- Unspeak (2006) page 111. In Operation Phantom Fury of Falluja, US military command tried to justify the attack on the hospital describing it as a haven for the insurgents but as expressed by Guardian Weekly of Nov 12-18, 2004 this was a centre from which high death tolls of patients were accounted, much to military frustration. [We are providing the hospitals at Killinochchi and Mullativu which treats the terrorists' medical facilities and pays staff and medical expenses]

The bombing campaign was directed to empty the city but not the male population between ages 15 to 45; they were not permitted to flee Falluja to ensure the bombing reached the required target. It was the reverse of the Srebrenica massacre where the Serbs trucked out women and children holding the men captive. In Falluja babies and pregnant mothers unable to leave were killed because the attackers who ordered their flight thereupon cordoned off the city, closing the exit roads. (Micheal Byers- War Law: An Introduction to International Law and Armed Conflict page 85).[Can these human rights angels in the Wanni operations refer to any such calculated atrocities targeting a selective civil population where men of fighting age are exclusively identified for elimination and no safe passage is left for the infants and invalids to leave. We have an open corridor for safe passage and humanitarian assistance on crossing which are prevented by the LTTE with no limitations]

Celebrated journalist Jo Wilding in his account 'Eye Witness in Falluja' ( Tell me No Lies-edited by John Pilger page 573) "Snipers are causing not just carnage but also the paralysis of the ambulance and evacuation services. The biggest hospital after the main one was bombed, is in US territory and cut off from the clinic by snipers."

The US Army began its ground attack with the infantry conquering the Falluja General Hospital. The front page of the NewYork Times(8.Nov 2004) reported "patients and hospital employees were rushed out of hospital rooms by armed soldiers and ordered to sit or lie on the floor while troops tied their hands behind their backs". A supporting photograph was also published and presented as a gallant accomplishment. [ Is not our Press more objective and less jingoistic?]

It was confirmed by BBC and Reuters in a report by Dr Sami al-Jumaili of US war planes bombing the Central Health Care Centre in Falluja killing 35 patients and 24 staff members. Dr Eiman al Ani of the Falluja General Hospital stated the entire Health Centre shortly after the attack collapsed on the patients. It is no surprise as the US air planes shelled the Chinese embassy in Belgrade and a moving passenger train during NATO bombing of Serbia in planes equipped with precision bombing devices. [ NATO pilots have much to learn on accurate targeting from the Sri Lanka Air Force with less sophisticated leaser instruments. The core issue is- we are concerned of our Tamil citizens in the North and are treated like fellow citizens unlike the US Forces who treated the Iraqi civilians as alien Islamic terrorists.]

The US military denied access to the Iraqi Red Crescent to Falluja which amounts to a gross violation of international humanitarian law. Sir Nigel Young CEO of British Red Cross condemned it as a dangerous precedent. Doctors reported that the entire medical staff had been locked in the main hospital and tied up when the US attack began under military orders. Red Cross issued a statement blaming all combatants of "utter contempt of humanity" Guardian 15 December 2004.[ ICRC operated freely in the Wanni region including transferring the dead of all combats.]

In Dining with Terrorist Phil Rees at page 372 describes "a photographer working for Associated Press saw American helicopters cutting down a family of five as they tried to flee .......A US marine was filmed in a mosque in Falluja shooting an unarmed wounded man in the head while he lay on the ground."

The ruined city of 250000 in Falluja was devoid of electricity, running water and schools. [ Sri Lanka provided all these facilities to areas under LTTE domination without levying any taxes. Till the LTTE forcibly dislocated the population in Killinochchi these facilities were available to the Northern public.] John K Cooley in Alliance against Babylon page 219 states homes were bull dozed and tanks punched holes in buildings without totally collapsing them.

The UN Special Rapporteur on Right to Food Jean Zieglar accused US and UK troops in Iraq of "breaching international law by depriving civilians of food water in besieged cities as they seek to flush out the militants". He also alleged that US forces "cut off or restricted food and water to encourage residents to flee before the assault". He further stated" using hunger and deprivation of water as a weapon of war against the civilian population {in} flagrant violation of the Geneva Conventions" Reuters 15 October 2005; also Los Angeles Times and Boston Globe and London Independent 15.Oct 2005. [UN officials are permitted to accompany supplies vehicles to Killinochchi and Mullativu and before LTTE deserted Killinochchi UN and other NGOs maintained established bases in Killinochchi. The Forces gave them adequate notice until 29th September to leave as a security concern yet permit them to operate from safe sanctuaries]

The leading medical journal of UK Lancet in October 2004 reported the death toll associated with the invasion and occupation of Iraq may be higher than 100,000.World Food Program reported "significant countrywide shortages of rice, milk and infant formulas". Acute malnutrition doubled within 16 months of the occupation of Iraq to the level of Burundi, well above Haiti and Uganda, a figure that translates to approximately 4000000 Iraqi children suffering from 'wasting', a condition characterized by chronic diarrhea and dangerous deficiencies of proteins.[We are ensuring a flow of the essentials notwithstanding attempts by the LTTE to disrupt humanitarian operations]

Shiite and Kurdish militias often operating as part of the Iraq government security forces carried out abductions and assassinations. More than a million since US occupation have sought refuge in Syria and Jordan mostly professionals and secular moderates. ( Chomsky Failed State page 54)

Boucher's master George Bush told his troops "I know what you are doing in Iraq is right". Jo Wildings in Eye Witness in Falluja responded "Well George. I too know now. I know what it looks like when an operation is being done without anesthetic because hospitals are destroyed or under sniper fire and the city's under siege and aid isn't getting in properly. I know what it sounds like too. I know what it looks like when tracer bullets are passing your head, even though you are in an ambulance".

Falluja is just another fang in a venomous elongated trail that runs in living memory across borders of Vietnam, Laos, Guatemala, Chile, Nicaragua, Grenada, Panama, Columbia, Haiti, Afghanistan and Pakistan relating back to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

After a 30 year war in an economically backward society our human rights record stands distinctly superior to the United States in military matters; welfare measures are provided for the people in the uncleared areas though our economy is not healthy.

These western observers who carry the self proclaimed tag 'international community' (though in fact they represent just a few countries) must practice what they preach and if they desire to learn the art of safeguarding human rights while facing the deadliest of terrorists they should follow the Wanni battle for their edification and education of a humanitarian exercise. In war, breaches of humanitarian restrains are inevitable but in the present exercise in Sri Lanka the preservation of human rights is high on the agenda than in the wars US are engaged in Iraq and Afghanistan. Should they not tell it to the Marines!

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gerrypopplestone

You might like to read www.freemediasrilanka.org to get a different picture from the blatant propaganda that the Sri Lankan government serves up!

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chanaka

Thanks for the Site and this is only a another propaganda to Show the untruth of Sri Lanka. There are so many pictures even can show, and this is not only happened in Sri Lanka itself. I think even in  London You may get these stuff, Why dont you go for Iraq , Afganistan and see how they suffer. Even UK is also a another country shouts for War on Terror. Does they really able to crack down that so called Terror.




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gerrypopplestone

Yes, British forces have done some bad things in Iraq (and I don't support the war there at all) but usually it comes out and someone is held to account.  Sadly, the captains usually get ignored and the ordinary soldier gets tried in court.

In Sri Lanka, no one gets tried for the disappearances that go on regularly (on both sides) or the torture that is routinely exercised on any Tamil fighter.  Have you ever known a Tamil soldier to survive capture by the SLA?

Read Amnesty International complaints about Sri Lankan forces!  No:  they get killed in a very painful way.  I can give you the details but it would not be appropriate to write the details on NowPublic.

Also, read the New York Times article I have reproduced. Maybe you think they are lying also!

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chanaka

Hey Gerry, Thanks for the message. I know it is happened in every where the seniors  always escape from the scene.

I am not believe the Amnesty inter national, they don't have a guts to  shout for the strong nations, they always comes with developing countries. And there is no way that surrendered LTTE carders been killed. All these missing stuff ( People ) is a now movie in Sri Lanka, believe the people named as missing was found for applying visa in to Canada or any other country. This things were enlighten when the invastigation on  a missing people. Some have already left the country and some is waiting for their Visa to be come. So this is a political and shamless atempt to disgrace people of Sri Lanka.

There are so many rehabilitation Camps for LTTE carders, Now they are profecianally learn about lots of stuff to do jobs in future.Even Suvacide  carders  been treated nicely. U have to listen to the stories of them, can see How LTTE so called there saviors. Most of the females were raped and to get there honour back they belive to sacrifice there life and they will be pure again. What sort of a theory is this? We do have all details to proof these sort of baberic work of LTTE.

Please dont belive the news always comes out. I do agreed sometimes there will be dificulties Tamils will face. now there is not only Tamils are blamed, because last few bom blast in verious places in colombo were not done by Tamils, it was supported Sihalese it self.

Great to share the things with you as i knw u been traveling lot of places. keep it up.


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wbsfr8

"Humanitarian Wars"? Laughable.

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chanaka

For you it may laughable. This is a true fact and peopole outside does not know what is happenening here. We have face all the problems for these decades.

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wbsfr8

~ and will continue to "suffer these problems", War is Heck. Look at 9-11, was that a "humanitarian act"? Look at all the beheadings of civilians by the cowardly dogs of saddam and osama. What are you going to do to stop these people from carrying out their despicable acts? I guess if we all smile, and be polite to these poor cowardly dogs, then they'll eventually like us and not be mean. -you people sound like my child's kindergarden school-mates.

 BTW, your propaganda on the Falluja accusations against American Marines is total BS. The American-hating leftist "main-stream" news media would've splashed headlines all over the world with these outrageous accusations.

 ~nice try :)

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