It is not only the Government of Sri Lanka that has found these
annual films to be objectionable. They have been criticized by many, including
reputed newspapers such as the Sunday Times of the UK, which in June 2011
described the commentary of past broadcasts of Channel 4 as “intemperate and
partisan” and rightly pointed out that most of the footage which was used is
“unattributed and uncorroborated”.
While Mr. Macrae who produced this film, and Channel 4 which
embraced the project have gone to great lengths to use it to vilify Sri Lanka,
they turned down repeated requests by Sri Lanka’s domestic reconciliation
mechanism, the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), to make
available to them a copy of the original footage, so that its authenticity can
be verified. It should also be noted that the first ever UK preview of this film
was screened at the 3rd Anniversary celebrations of the Global Tamil Forum (GTF)
on the 27th of February – two days ago. The GTF is a well known pro-LTTE forum,
and the fact that the director of the film saw it fit to preview it at such an
occasion clearly exposes that these personalities have been heavily influenced
by the propaganda of the pro-LTTE lobby and their skewed views on developments
in Sri Lanka. This event establishes, without any doubt, the nexus that exists
among the leading critics of the GoSL and the pro-LTTE lobby. The presence
particularly of Dr. Yasmin Sooka, Executive Director of the Foundation for Human
Rights in South Africa, and one of the three authors of the Darusman Report of
2011, makes clear that she is intent on playing prosecutor, judge and jury all
in one.
This event, together with several other ‘propaganda stunts’
presently on-going in Geneva and other capitals, as well as to follow in the
coming weeks, is but a reminder of the considerable ‘spoiler’ role sections of
the pro-LTTE Sri Lankan Tamil expatriates who have become vote banks and
pressure groups in several Western countries are intent on playing. While
espousing the ideology of the LTTE, using its resources and being manipulated by
its surviving military leaders, they pay scant regard to the Tamil community
living in the North and the East and other parts of Sri Lanka who having emerged
from a 30 year long terrorist conflict, who together with the enlightened
sections of the Sri Lankan Tamil expatriates, are keen to re-build their own
future and that of their children in a new and peaceful Sri Lanka, in a spirit
of reconciliation.
By providing a platform for the screening of this film which
includes footage of dubious origin, content that is distorted and without proper
sourcing and making unsubstantiated allegations, the sponsors of this event seek
to tarnish the image of Sri Lanka and detract from the considerable positive
developments that have taken place in the former conflict zones, within less
than 4 years since the guns fell silent. A consequence of this action would be
the undermining of the ongoing reconciliation process in Sri Lanka. This is not
surprising, for like Mr. Macrae and Channel 4, at least two sponsors of today’s
event - Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, also refused invitations
from the LLRC to testify before the Commission.
I believe the lesson to be drawn from this is, that it is
probably easier to cast aspersions from a far and keep the pot boiling, than to
contribute towards the ongoing process of reconciliation in Sri Lanka. –
Courtesy : President Media Unit
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