Sri
Lanka: Sirisena’s reconciliation would fail without punishing the guilty!
-Dr. Abdul Ruff
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Reconciliation is closely and directly
linked to repentance by those who have committed sins or crimes- knowingly or
otherwise. A fake reconciliation move on
the part of any regime that has committed and perpetrated crimes against
minorities for whatever reasons cannot ensure peace and stability in that
country. The case in point here is Sri Lanka, an island nation in South Asia facing
the threat of dangerous level of climatic disorders.
Sri Lanka,
like India, does not seem to repent for their sins and crimes perpetrated
against minority communities, especially the Tamils primarily because they
don’t expect forgiveness of the Tamil community at all and want to coerce and
pressure the besieged minority community to just forget about the past and try
to assimilate themselves with the majority Singhalese.
If one
watches Lankan TV channels and read news media portals one thing is crystal
clear that the SL government and majority look at the Tamils and other
minorities as a problem which needs to be put down by all means, including with force. They,
thus, have got no sympathy for Tamils, whom Rajapaksha regime and military
targeted. In fact, they have no regrets whatsoever for the crimes they
committed against humanity in the name of fighting ‘terrorism’.
Sri Lankan
war crimes against humanity are a very serious issue and both UN and USA have
asked for in-depth investigation and prompt punishment for the culprits. Though
president Sirisena had declared to proceed with reconciliation with Tamils and
other minority communities, nothing has happened so far to fix the culprits,
because Rajapaksha and majority Singhalese community do not want any punishment
for their community and military.
Possibly,
Sirisena does not want to be seen as a ‘traitor’ of Singhalese community to
which he belongs. This predicament is
very similar to Congress government unable to punish the Hindu criminals who
demolished historic Babri mosque.
The
Sirisena regime has to realize the harm of not punishing the criminals who
killed so many Tamils as the collective punishment for the action of a few
individuals in LTTE they also inflict on the psyche and life of Tamils who are
the target of Singhalese military.
Tamils
simply cannot forget, let alone forgive, the war crimes committed against their
kith and kin by the Rajapaksha military, ill focused on minority communities.
President
Sirisena should have announced repentance for the former regime and sought
reconciliation with Tamils so that they would forgive the government’s crimes.
Crimes –
state or private- against minorities is punishable offence. But that the SL
government is neither willing nor ready to admit its crimes against Tamils only
shows it’s petrified anti Tamil and anti-India mindset is still strong and
Lankan military would relaunch the war on Tamils when they want.
The
Rajapaksha regime committed the ghastly war crimes against Tamils on the
strength of support extended by many sources and the Indo-US fight against
so-called terrorism. Now the Sirisena is slow peddling with the investigation
of UN, encouraging only a local enquiry to close the war crime file once for
all. With a clean chit from the Sirisena regime, Rajapaksha could stage a
‘valiant’ come back.
No! That should not happen.
President Sirisena
has a very important pledge to keep as people of Sri Lanka who voted him to
presidency by kicking the then president Rajapaksha look forward to his
fulfilling his promise of bringing the war criminal to justice. Reconciliation,
if any, won’t be genuine if the people, especially Tamils are disappointed by
his irresponsibility.
The
Sirisena government is duty-bound to bring the war criminals to justice and
make Tamil community and others feel free to live on the island.
The UN
investigations into Lankan war crimes and punishment of the war criminals would
strengthen democracy in the country and discourage war crimes across the globe.
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