Wednesday, July 24, 2013 (All day)
WANTED: Documentaries depicting British Colonial Crimes, LTTE terrorism
We must also have some sort of kakkuma to avenge the deaths of those who died in vain. Throughout over 500 years of occupation thousands of our people sacrificed their lives or were eliminated as it served the colonials to reduce populations for their benefit.
This is the colonial crimes for which Sri Lanka was just one victim among many other countries. Then hardly three decades after independence Sri Lanka again became victim to a terrorist movement created by its neighbour. This terrorism that lasted 30 years saw over 27,000 war heroes sacrifice their lives and thousands more are without limbs who face various other physical and psychological complications. We cannot let the truth behind the history simply be forgotten, to land in the good books of either UK or India. Besides, exactly what type of friendship have they delivered even after their guilt is so obvious?
It is suggested therefore instead of waiting to respond to negative documentaries that we need to set the story of our country straight.
Political agendas
The British cannot escape its gross human rights violations committed during colonial rule. Some of these documents have even been destroyed by the UK government while the remainder is classified and not disclosed to public. Therefore there is only a handful of historical accounts available in the public domain but often too academic for the public to gauge the true picture. Therefore, we owe it to all those who have died throughout colonial rule as well as throughout the three decades of terror to place the true picture into the public domain minus political agendas. All those guilty must be revealed whatever colour they are.Central Bank bombing on January 31, 1996 |
How many were aware that it was a sport to hunt down elephants and kill them even mother elephants feeding their babies or that there were some British officials who enjoyed taking breakfast watching Sinhalese Buddhists being hung one after the other! Gory as these incidents are these are just a handful of the sordid crimes that the colonials were upto in nations that they conquered.
Today they preach to us as the First World on human rights little acknowledging that they gave birth to the crimes that are now part of contemporary human rights violations rubric while they continue the same crimes in a different format.
As for LTTE terrorism, until and unless Sri Lanka officially has the pluck to declare the Indian role in creating Tamil militant movements who were trained, financed and armed by the Government of India as a policy we are not going to get anywhere in a bogus reconciliation process. If we leave this important fact out of the equation we are simply fooling ourselves and for what – to be again stabbed in the back as India repeatedly continues to do?
Historical facts
It is time we did the honourable thing by showing that we may be a small nation but we have our pride and unless we have our pride we will always end up like doormats. Some officials like to be doormats because there are merits in acting so but that is not going to lead the country or its people anywhere.If a country has done damage to us we need to make that publicly known and these two countries owe Sri Lanka an apology especially those they killed or those who came to be killed.
In the case of Britain not only an apology but along with the Portuguese and Dutch they need to compensate for these crimes. The connectivity to British crimes and LTTE cannot be missed either.
When the woman who trained Tamil children some as young as seven years old to shoot and kill and trained them to bite into a cyanide capsule which she gifted for them on orders to commit suicide, now lives happily in the UK where other LTTE fronts smoothly carry on their terrorist funding brushing shoulders with British MPs what are we to think?
All these historical facts need to be consolidated with the able assistance of historians who for the love of their country have all the records of these past misdeeds and they must be put together and shown in the form of a documentary or a series of such so that the Sri Lankan populace as well as the world public know the truth. These documentaries need not aim for any international prestigious awards or accolades but simply try to ensure that Sri Lanka finally places before the world the truth about its past.
The Government of Sri Lanka must therefore put together a team to have these colonial crimes relayed in a documentary which will effectively address the negative propaganda that is now being subtly outlined to embarrass Sri Lanka at the forthcoming CHOGM. Being the good guy and simply taking the flak does not make us worthy of being a sovereign nation.
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