After the War Military was Not de-mobilized; But Intensely Mobilized and Deployed Allover
Dr Vickramabahu Karunarathna –
The Tamil leaders claim that Sri Lankan government’s re-introduction of travel restrictions to the North, preventing all foreign citizens from entering the region without prior written permission from the Ministry of Defence, is aimed at stopping Tamils from giving evidence to the UN inquiry. One leader said “The fact that the travel restrictions on foreign passport holders to the North have come at this juncture, is not a surprise at all. The government would have been observing closely and its intelligence sources would have revealed that the Tamil victims of the most heinous crimes are very eager to give evidence to the OHCHR Investigation into Sri Lanka (OISL). The only hesitation Tamils have is with regards to how the evidence can be submitted whilst maintaining secrecy. One of the safest ways would be to transfer the evidence through diplomats or foreigners who would be most likely to be able to get the evidence out of the country safely”.
At the same time military leaders including the Defence secretary enter the minds of the people as socio political leaders, to be called in the event of an emergency. Instead of removing the security forces from the civil society after the end of the war, they have become indispensable apparatus to be used in construction, production and civil administration. They are not de-mobilized; no, they are intensely mobilized and deployed allover the island.
Against this severe criticism the government has put forward lame excuses. the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) coalition party’s general secretary said recently that Travel restrictions have been placed on the North to prevent foreign elements funding another war against the Sri Lankan government. Minister Susil Premajayanth added that the lifting of the European Union ban on the LTTE could be due to the campaign of pro-LTTE diaspora who believe in separation and stressed that the government had a responsibility to prevent another war. The minister added that “the pro-LTTE diaspora is very much active in the EU and pushed for the ban on the LTTE to be lifted. The Government has a responsibility to prevent another war from taking place and so such security measures have to be taken.” Most Tamil leaders expect this fascistic action of the government to open the eyes of the global capitalist powers. “These measures taken by government of Sri Lanka only highlight the pressing need for the UN to seriously consider, as the next step, the need to find the means of creating direct access to the greatest reservoir of evidence of the mass crimes committed against the Tamils, which is the people on the ground” one Tamil leader said. Unfortunately global capitalism is satisfied with the development programme carried out by the government. The real protest against the militaristic fascist styled government has come from the mass protest in the south. It is growing fast, as admitted by the government when it produced a budget with different clips to satisfy every body in the Lankan society.
– This article was first pubished in The Ceylon Today
[Original Photo: 65th Independence Day celebrations in the northeastern town of Trincomalee. AFP PHOTO]