By Dayan Jayatilleka –
“The passage of the resolution marks a historic moment…” – R. Sampanthan, TNA leader (‘Tamil National Alliance Welcomes UNHRC Resolution’)
One does not have to agree with a single sentence of the strident stonewalling engaged in by the representatives of Sri Lanka in Geneva, in order to oppose the grotesque call for an international inquiry mechanism. One does not have to disagree with any criticism of the conduct of the Government of Sri Lanka made by the members of the UNHRC in order to reject an international inquiry. As Sri Lankans, our rejection of an international inquiry must be unconditional. Such an inquiry is so unfair, hypocritical and such an affront to our self-respect as a nation, that our opposition to it cannot be conditional.
It is not so much that the USA won this vote on the resolution against Sri Lanka, but that Sri Lanka lost, since it was unable to convince those who abstained — which included those who stood with us in 2009— to vote get off the fence and vote with us.
Having lost the crucial vote in Geneva and opened the door to an international investigation, Sri Lanka is now in new territory. Sri Lankans saw who their real friends were at the UNHRC on Thursday night. Our friends, Pakistan, Cuba, China, Russia — and in a welcome turn around, India, which opposed the intrusive mechanism of an OHCHR led investigation and abstained— did far better for Sri Lanka than the Government of Sri Lanka did for itself and the country. The performance of our friends was infinitely superior to that of our own. Ambassador Zamir Akram of Pakistan (my old comrade-in-arms from the conspicuously successful May 2009 battle in the same arena) made the speech, and argued the case, that the Sri Lankan side should have but didn’t. Not all the King’s horses and men (and gold) could secure a single vote more for Sri Lanka than the unimpressive 12 it obtained last year. In fact Sri Lanka got one vote less than estimated by the Global Tamil Forum ( or was it the British Tamil Forum— they all sound alike to me) in its on the record estimate of the UNHRC vote some weeks ago.
Sri Lanka is in a box in Geneva. It cannot and must not agree to an international inquiry, but the rejection of it will entail an escalating price. An AFP report confirms the trap that is being set for Sri Lanka’s political and military leadership, with a view to legal decapitation:
“A Colombo-based European diplomatic source said any failure by Sri Lanka to conform with the resolution would accelerate the prospect of an international criminal investigation.
“The (draft) resolution says Sri Lanka must cooperate with an investigation,” the source told AFP on condition of anonymity. “If Colombo does not, it will only speed up an international criminal investigation that is down the road.”
A new study published by international rights lawyer Yasmin Sooka, who had also been a UN advisor on post-war accountability issues in Sri Lanka, said there was evidence that merited action in the International Criminal Court. “We urge the ICC prosecutor to explore the cases of individuals who bear the greatest responsibility,” said Sooka’s 110-page report unveiled last week following testimony from survivors of rights abuses in Sri Lanka.” (‘Sri Lanka Faces Toughest UN Censure over War Crimes’, Amal Jayasinghe, AFP March 26, 2014)
No democratically elected government can or should submit this country’s tormented contemporary history and its armed forces to an international inquiry. No party that hopes to be elected to office can be suspected of agreeing to such submission. If the UNP pussyfoots on the UNHRC resolution, it will remain in limbo and possibly go into oblivion through decomposition of its voter base. What any elected government — and that includes a future government of the UNP or the JVP— can and should do is to sincerely implement the LLRC recommendations, including its recommendation for an independent inquiry into a list of identified incidents.
The most striking single development at the UNHRC in Geneva was the fact that the West didn’t mind riding roughshod over India’s principled objections to the unprecedentedly intrusive role accorded in this resolution to the Office of the High Commissioner. This meant that the West was not willing to defer to Delhi’s perceptions in a matter that concerns Delhi, namely the post war process in Sri Lanka and the negative consequences of the resolution’s intrusive aspect. The Anglo-American axis was not willing to concede India’s leading role in a matter in her own neighbourhood. No good ever comes from an extra-regional initiative that vaults over rather than works with the regional power and the clear consensus in the neighbourhood (South Asia, and almost all of Asia, was decidedly opposed to an OHCHR investigation).
The second most noteworthy factor is that the TNA issued a statement welcoming the vote and the international investigation. It did so despite India’s abstention, following its criticisms of the international investigation aspect of the resolution and warnings about the deleterious effect on post-war reconciliation. This makes clear that the TNA marches to a Western Tamil Diaspora drum and perhaps a Western drum, much more than to Delhi’s.
Why did the US-UK overstep the consensus with its strategic partner India? Why did it not defer to Delhi’s perceptions in a matter concerning India’s interests and role? What were the considerations and compulsions driving Western policy that were felt to be more important? Exactly who and what are behind the Geneva resolution? What is the next step the main sponsors have in mind? All this is no longer a matter of guesswork because it is in the public domain. The report of the March 25th 2014 debate on Sri Lanka in the UK House of Commons quotes Hugo Swire, Britain’s Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs as stating that: “We are determined to win the council vote, which will take place later this week. The UK has taken a forward-leaning position and provided leadership, and will help break new ground if the council is successful in establishing an international mechanism.”
So it is the UK rather than the US that has taken “a forward leaning position” i.e. been in the vanguard, and “provided leadership”, leveraging its special relationship with Washington. This is exactly what happened in 2009, when as the Wikileaks cables prove, it was David Miliband who successfully lobbied Hillary Clinton. For the British, this is unfinished colonial business— over-compensating for failing to do to Ceylon/Sri Lanka what British colonialism did to India on the way out, and opening the door for the possible ‘rectification’ of that ‘error’.
Swire also admits that the international inquiry into Sri Lanka will be a precedent in the international system: “will help break new ground if the council is successful in establishing an international mechanism”. It is precisely this aspect that was part of the battle of norms in the UN that a British scholar produced an essay on, observing ruefully that during the last war, it was Sri Lanka that won this battle, especially in Geneva.
“Many of the battles over conflict-related norms between Sri Lanka and Europe took place in UN institutions, primarily the Human Rights Council (HRC)…it was Sri Lanka which generally had the best of these diplomatic battles…In fact, Sri Lankan diplomats have been active norm entrepreneurs in their own right, making significant efforts to develop alternative norms of conflict management, linking for example Chechnya and Sri Lanka in a discourse of statecentric peace enforcement. They have played a leading role in UN forums such as the UN HRC, where Sri Lankan delegates have helped ensure that the HRC has become an arena, not so much for the promotion of the liberal norms around which it was designed, but as a space in which such norms are contested, rejected or adapted in unexpected ways…As a member of the UN HRC Sri Lanka has played an important role in asserting new, adapted norms opposing both secession and autonomy as possible elements in peacebuilding – trends that are convergent with views expressed by China, Russia and India…The Sri Lankan conflict may be seen as the beginning of a new international consensus about conflict management, in which sovereignty and non-interference norms are reasserted, backed not only by Russia and China but also by democratic states such as Brazil”. (David Lewis, ‘The failure of a liberal peace: Sri Lanka’s counterinsurgency in global perspective’, Conflict, Security & Development, 2010, Vol 10:5, pp 647-671)
It is the “new ground” that Hugo Swire hoped to break, i.e. the dangerous deviation from international norms, that Sri Lanka should have focused on and convinced or neutralised a majority of the Council, but it failed to do so because its stance and strategy was not one of reasoned if sharp argumentation (the mode of Sri Lanka in Geneva in 2007-2009) but of dogmatic denial fused with arrogantly aggressive assertion, echoing the discourse of the regime’s most hawkish personality.
What is it then that the US wants? I do not believe it is a military base, because that would be readily handed over by the most militarist element of the power elite, if it gets the regime off the war crimes hook. Surely there is no grand geostrategic factor that could have changed between March 3rd when the US presented a relatively balanced draft resolution that was acceptable to India, and a fortnight later when the US-UK resolution hardened to the point that it was unacceptable to India? US foreign policy is not formulated according to a crudely uni-dimensional militaristic determinism nor can it be comprehended by a geopolitical reductionism. The minimum that the US needs to ease off on Sri Lanka is beyond the maximum the regime is willing to concede, not on military facilities, but precisely on Tamil rights and autonomy, attacks on evangelical Christians (a powerful lobby in the US), and governance and democratic norms in general. The best chance for Sri Lanka to get off the US hook was when the Kerry-Lugar report (of the powerful US Senate Foreign Relations Committee) of late 2009 expressed its willingness for a re-set, with the trade-off being that accountability could be put on the back-burner in return for real progress on political reconciliation with the Tamils, in the form of provincial devolution. Milinda Moragoda was responsible for opening that window, but the Sri Lankan government failed to respond constructively.
I believe that the minimum program of the USA is the same as that of India — containment of Sinhala militarist domination, a greater degree of equilibrium between the Sinhala and Tamils, and rendering regime behaviour more compliant with Western liberal democratic norms of governance. However, US policy seems to have more ambitious aims. Washington knows that its domestic ally, the pro-Western opposition (Ranil and/or CBK) cannot defeat Mahinda Rajapaksa electorally, and therefore, regime change and the re-shaping of the post-war Lankan order must be effected by recourse to external means— initially, international institutions and law, as well as external economic pressure.
The citizenry of Sri Lanka are trapped in a pincer, between the callous lies of the government and the hypocritical, aggressive arrogance of the West. What then is to be done?
Once the sharp contest at the provincial elections is over, Government and opposition should vote on a joint resolution in parliament which rejects any international inquiry, including one led by the Office of the High Commissioner, even if it has been endorsed by a majority of members of the UNHRC.
The way for this or any successor administration to roll back the resolution is to address positively and constructively, everything in it, except for the intrusive inquiry which must be rejected. Remove the planks of the platform by implementation of all the other points raised by both the Resolution and the High Commissioner’s Report, and the external inquiry can be isolated and neutralised.
As a country we have to hold on, hang tough. The speeches on High Commissioner Navi Pillay’s introductory remarks on Sri Lanka at the UNHRC on Wednesday March 26th 2014 showed us the faces of Sri Lanka’s true friends, whom we must never forget for generations to come: Russia, China, Cuba, Pakistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, Namibia, Algeria, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, et al. Hanging tough is not enough, though. We must be smart, and that sometimes means taking one step back so as to take two forward at the right time. There is a difference between capitulation and compromise.
Sri Lanka must hold out until our society and polity are capable of incubating, of gestating a collective Deng Hsiao Peng— a Realist reformist option, which will shift tack, manoeuvre and balance, get us out of this trap.
*Dr Jayatilleka was Sri Lanka’s Ambassador/Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva in 2007-2009, including the Special Session of May 2009

Dev / March 27, 2014
Instead of criticizing the king (who lest we forget called you a NGO man on international TV) you complain about the TNA !!!!
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Siri / March 27, 2014
Pal, leave this man. He is nothig but self proclaimed.
He is a shame for the nation actually. But never grasp that his opinion is no longer valid to any of us on this forum.
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mike / March 28, 2014
Dayan, I am sure you must be reading all these comments. Why don’t you ask Hitlerpassa for a job in the “Daily Noise” and replace Rajkattapal Abeynayake?
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Siri / March 28, 2014
A very good proposal.
I wonder HOW THE DAILY LIES would look like if Rajapal Abe -liliput would be replaced by DJ. I sometimes have problems with his articles on CT, them being linked to unknown theories or references.
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Don Stanely / March 28, 2014
DJ please stop repeating yourself ad nauseum!
The fact is that 3 countries that voted against the resolution abstained this time – so GoSL is losing ground despite India’s abstention..
What is to be done? Sinhala Modayas need VOTER EDUCATION. They need to be told by that moron Ranil Wickramasinghe that the vote in Geneva is NOT against but FOR the people of Sri Lanka and to save democracy and labour rights from the Corrupt and criminal Mahind Rajapaksa military dictatorship. The UNP under Ranil and Sajith who is a moron in any case have de-educated the people of Sri Lanka and kept the Sinhayala VOTERS as Moda yakka in order that Ranil and the other corrupt politicians can act like lords and mandarins. This condescending attitude of UNP to SINHALA voters must stop. Today thankfully the JVP’s Anura Kumara is doing an excellent job telling the truth about the regime and Sri Lanka’s rotten and corrupt POLITICAL CULTURE to the people. The JVP indeed is the only hope to EDUCATE THE SINHALA VOTER ON GOOD GOVERNANCE, its meaning and practice. There are no short cuts out of the mess in governance in Sri Lanka today.
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Soma / March 28, 2014
I find it also the best as explaining things by AKD, it is great. He can be the best few politicians we have got in this country today. I am not politician, nor have I supported any parties, but this man´s views are unique to him. That will bring the hope for the future. HIs explanatons polarise as Xray goes through the materie. I got to know more from him and his men as giving them. I wish the best for JVP of today in their great efforts to win the hearts and minds of the masses. During my days – decades ago, we were shocked hearing JVPrs´s attitudes. Today they have shaped up respecting people´s needs properly. But none of the ruling party men succeeded giving them constructive arguments as to why over 90% of billion-sized loans have been abused by familial rule. Actually, people of this country have every right to know how those huge loans have been invested. They are not interested in reading about the overwelming desires of president sons to wear a pair of shoes costing over 700-800 dollars. So long the ministry of finances is under him and other powerful depts (inlcuding neethipathi dept) under him, he may feel that nothing would leak in the days to come. I beg COPE to atleast do the job for the sake of this poor nation.
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srilal / March 28, 2014
ATTENTION PLEASE : BREAKING NEWS
According to reliable government sources , MR has won the 2014 UN battle !
here is the top secret,
Total No of “YES” votes for the resolution = 23
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Total No of “NO” votes for the resolution = 12
Total No of Absent votes for the resolution = 12
HENCE Total No of”NO” votes the resolution = 24
obliviously 24› 23 , so our king kakille has won the battle. hooray……
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sirimal / March 28, 2014
Srilal@,
thanks god, it ended up in that way SAE giving “no vote” in yesterday´s voting. If this did not work, babarians inlcuding that CESPIT – Ghanasara would definintely have made country a blood bath. Criminal energies of BBS led by such aggresive men in red robes backed by -GOTA forces could bring ALL harm to the folks even going far beyond the records made in 83 riots.
I have no doubt that our muslim fellow ciitzens lived these few days with all anxities/fears not knowing how they would be targettedly victimised by brutal men.
But my hope is that Hakeem would not stay dead silent anymore. He will not allow them to buy him easly. Even if powerful units of his ministry are taken over by President, he is the minister of justice for entire nation. He must use his position raising a big voice alteast. He as now come forward and other the other powerful muslim voices should fight further for their human rights. This country belong to all of us srilankens, regardless of race, religion or anything else.
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Jayantha / March 28, 2014
Pres Rajapakse has Hakeem’s Hotel File.So he cannot move much against MR….or seeking justice.
Also due to Hakeem’s “Thambige Thoppiya” type behaviour in the past, he is been discredited among his own people.
It will be a lone game for Hakeem in future politics in Sri Lanka.
Same fate will happen to MR after UNHRC defeat. Isolated from the world and the West.
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sirimal / March 28, 2014
I think he should have gotten every cabinet minister´s hotel files to tame them the manner we see that none of the ministers function independnetly. Lastnight having watched “Balaya” on the youtube, Minister of Sports had guts to say, that he is the minister and he has all authorities to function self. I really dont think that many among them have the same rights. As CBK once opened up, some ministers should have to lie down at MR´s feet whenever they meet one another. This was a real story, believe or not. This worshiping culture is seen not nice. Even yesterday I watched on the TV, those young men left the country for 1-2 month tour for the nation, knelt down to president´s feet to greet him.
Yes, I feel now it just started – I mean it ll be no easy MR regime to fool the nation in the months to come. Anyway, hope the tomorrow outcome will shine even a better message.
Unfetterd access to UN men to be given if an investigation will have to carry out with their assistance. Poor people have to suffer a lot in the near future.
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Sama / March 29, 2014
Mr Jayathilaka,
Having read the news posted on “C news” you Dayan and Krupasinghe to have met President prior to this article raises me the question why you dont utter a single word of that in this article ?
http://lankacnews.com/english/main-news/h-e-president-agreed-for-an-international-investigation-kumar-rupasinghe/
Please give us the CT readers a clarrification on this issue.
Thank you.
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James / March 29, 2014
Is Sri Lanka’s worst nightmare coming true? :)
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Dev / March 27, 2014
Oh I wish I could see the faces of the following govt. lackeys..right now
Michael Roberts
Dayan J
Padraig Colman
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LOLSL / March 27, 2014
Surely mouth pieces should have wandered to other ends :(
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Ravinath Aryapoosa / March 27, 2014
// It is not so much that the USA won this vote on the resolution against Sri Lanka, but that Sri Lanka lost
Thats why amidst few options USA chose Sri Lanka!
USA has to be back in centre position of human rights arguments and Dayan, you know well where our true mission lies. Stop these long articles and giving people headaches.
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skd / March 27, 2014
Dayan you are talking out of your [Edited out].Last month you said that we will win the UNHCR vote as the council is favourable.. and now this rubbish.. If india who did not know about this (which they fully did) then they would vote against and not abstain. Dayan u just want to be in the lime light and filed like those idiots who the president sent.
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Soma / March 27, 2014
He has never been consistent. That is not his nature. So dont worry. He is just one another of Mervin (kelaniy) kind.
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Navin / March 27, 2014
Dayan J, surely you are not such a moron not to realize that the US has done a big favor to Sri Lanka to promote her long term interest?
You do realize, that the UN body is not against Sri Lankans, but against the Jarapassas. Wont be surprised if a drone should fly in the direction of Hambantota.
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AVB / March 28, 2014
DJ wrote that resolution is against SL, but every where in his writing says resolution is against current Gov. DJ can’t understand this simple truth.
Anyway, I am sure Rajapakse clan is trapped, their future will be a dangerous journey… Because now Rajapakses have to be in power until their death, could they do it??.. What happens if/when they loose power, say in 15 years.. :-) Age of Rajapakse goons will be early to mid 80s… Facing international criminal justice, their foreign assets would be frozen, local assets would be stolen by next Sinhalese corrupted family ruling Siri Lanka. Rajapakses are doomed :-( ... But we won’t notice the fate of Rajapakses because we all would be busy with criticizing next corrupted Ruling Family Ha Ha ..
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Dr.Rajasingham Narendran / March 28, 2014
Navin,
Is there another Navin commenting? The difference in content is obvious.
Dr.RN
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Samuel / March 28, 2014
Dr. RN,
you still keep the faith on Dayan J ?
how can anyone trust him ?
I don t think that hewould ever leak what the duo had been talking with MR lately. It is also good so. As we all know, MR is unpredictable.
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Aman Faris / March 27, 2014
. Dayan J does not given us an alternative to the UNHRC inquiry. Does he really believe that the Rajapksa Brothers will actually hold an impartial that will surely implicate them? Besides the Geneva vote is not against the country, but is against the regime that has so much blood on its hand for example the brutal murder of Lasantha Wickramatunga.
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Kumar R. / March 27, 2014
Dayan,
After Weliverya (in fact you boasted that it was just 3-hours after the Weliveraya incident) you wailed – “these crimes should not go uninvestigated and unpunished. If this Government can do this to their own(meaning Sinhalese of course)in the South, what could they have done to the Tamils in the North. And, what the Government may be doing even now to the Tamils?”
So, given your own suspicions of the State, who do you think should do the investigation – the Government? And that seems the sensible thing for you? Do you, given the high intellect and eduaction you lay claim to basically day-after-day, consider that would be the rational thing to do?
Also,one needs to wonder what role your wailing may have played in strenghtening if not prompting the international’s resolve to take Sri Lanka to task. In that regard, I might remind you of the question came up at the global AlJazeera interview with MR – and your inability to answer that question even as of now.
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srilal / March 28, 2014
Kumar R ,
are you the real KUMAR R guy , if so please state , i’ve got few questions to ask from you .
Thank you.
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Kumar R. / March 28, 2014
Hi Srilal,
Go ahead – make my day(with sincere apologies to Eastwood/Pierce, of course!)
Regards.
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srilal / March 28, 2014
Kumar R ,
Assuming you are the real Mc coy (Sunethra’s ex Hubby), is there any truth behind the recent news article which was posted in Lanka C news ?
Regards
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Kumar R. / March 29, 2014
Sorry Srilal – it seems there are more than one Real Kumar R.’s. Best regards, nevertheless.
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srilal / March 29, 2014
Kumar R.
Thanks being very honest , appreciated.
kind regards .
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SUN / March 29, 2014
I think it is just DJ is playing with CT readers and the others.
He should be a spy placed by MR. We are all upset until he clarifies that C news was the truth
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We the People / March 27, 2014
The learned not so straight political scientist DJ is doing nothing more than playing a game of paralysis by analysis. It reminds me of a sentence I read with great delight many years ago in a local newspaper: “he is getting pattled in his own hutapatay”!
He says, [and we the people comment in parentheses]:
-“As Sri Lankans, our rejection of an international inquiry must be unconditional. Such an inquiry is so unfair, hypocritical and such an affront to our self-respect as a nation, that our opposition to it cannot be conditional.”[Does he agree with everything that is being done by the regime today as well as done in its name? Has there been ANY improvement at all since they started their antics? What other mechanism can he suggest will get the current regime to change their suicidal course?]
-“…and in a welcome turn around, India, which opposed the intrusive mechanism of an OHCHR led investigation and abstained..” [we suspect that India is either playing coy games or betting on the traditional nationalistic fervour of its people extending to regional allies, or sees too much at stake in the shady side of some of its business dealings with the regime coming to light. What this might precipitate of course is a swing, however miniscule proportionally in the proximal hustings that may well strengthen the hand of the BJP, who are reputed to be far less cerebral than the likes of MMS, and who may actively seek to intervene directly in Lankan affairs]
-“Washington knows that its domestic ally, the pro-Western opposition (Ranil and/or CBK) cannot defeat Mahinda Rajapaksa electorally, and therefore, regime change and the re-shaping of the post-war Lankan order must be effected by recourse to external means— initially, international institutions and law, as well as external economic pressure.” [While every government plays politics and tries to cling to its vote base to remain in power, the current regime has bested any other perhaps in the world, bar Zimbabwe. These have been said before but are worth reiterating: Look no further than the marginalisation of the minorities, the halal issue, the repealing of the 17th Amendment, the introduction of the 18th Amendment, the land grabs, the brutal suppression of democratic protests, active condoning of the utterly crude behaviour of the regime goons and their manifestly criminal actions, the white van disappearances and the associated terror that this kind of action exemplifies. Does DJ condone all of this? Do these actions not vastly strengthen the ability of the regime to remain in power and institute its very transparent dynastic ambitions? Does this provide an even opportunity of opposition parties to seek to win voters over democratically? If the answer to this is a resounding ‘no’, then we ask what chance is there for Lankans to aspire to living in a democratic society? IN that context alone, while we are as patriotic as all our like minded brethren in Lanka, if the only way regime change can be forced upon Lanka is via a non-violent collective action by outside forces, then that is definitely to be welcomed. If DJ feels strongly despite this argument that there is a method to effect this change via a home-grown solution, then he should (a) articulate it once and for all and (b) actively campaign with the regime and opposition parties to put the necessary building blocks in place to effect it.
Failing this, he should shut up now and not bother to continue this drivel in these columns.
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Dushy Ranetunge / March 27, 2014
Geneva:
Cameron 1 Mahinda 0
Chittagong:
Cameron 1 mahinda 0
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manisekaran / March 28, 2014
This struck my mind too when Alex hales was murdering SL bowling
:-)
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Upul / March 27, 2014
Dear Mr. Jayatilleke
Don’t know why you feel compelled to comment on matters that are beyond your purview anymore.
Why any of the nations abstained is besides the point. The abstentions are negotiated based on who one is supporting. Since the US had enough votes for the resolution to pass, it allowed some countries to cop out.
You have to know that is how the game is played! To even attempt an analysis about the logic behind India’s abstention is absurd because their decision was based on their priorities. Not yours!
Sri Lanka voted with Russia on the Crimean issue. HOW STUPID IS THAT?
Considering we almost had a Crimean scenario that preceded the IPKF incursion. Rajapakse in his isolation and desperation just needed Russia to vote against the US. They were happy to oblige.
Look forward to a Russian gift of rusting military junk at full retail price in the next couple of weeks.
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Patrick Mendis / March 27, 2014
Saading Parippu
UNP coming no.
Read patrickmendis dot com and become 51st State
Rajapaksa & Co can give as much as they can before settling in Kansas.
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jansee / March 27, 2014
Dayan:
While you were sitting like a lame duck in SL grumbling, Nimalka Fernando still had a ticket to say her piece there.
You keep on lying that you purport to speak for ALL Sri Lankans (As Sri Lankans, our rejection of an international inquiry must be unconditional). You have more than demonstrated your enmity towards the Tamils, by deeds and actions. So, please don’t even pretend to speak for all Sri Lankans. R Sampanthan had already issued a statement welcoming the international investigation. What you started in Geneva in 2009 has now come a full circle.
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Sri Lankan Tamil / March 27, 2014
This Dayan ios working for an NGO, betraying mother country that gave him free education. Rejecting the international inquiry is the worst possible advice and this is a trick by Dayan to create further trouble for our hero Mahinda.
As a Sri Lankan Tamil I want an international inquiry given five star treatment. IIGEP was an international inquiry and my president called for it.
We can then waste that inquiry’s time.
IIGEP was messed around by C.R De Silva. Dayan must remember how a fit bULLA suddenly died five months ago soon after LLRC which too he headed started getting negative comments.
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Agnos / March 28, 2014
Jansee,
“You keep on lying that you purport to speak for ALL Sri Lankans.”
He is not lying. It is the true way many Sinhalese think. They have to come to terms with the fact that if they want to call only themselves Sri Lankans, and that Tamils are not Sri Lankans, then Tamils would be justified in asking for secession, which they actually don’t want.
Sampanthan’s statement is statesman-like, talking about all Sri Lankan peoples, not just Tamils, and all ‘victims’ not just Tamil victims.
But this guy can only see himself and those Sinhalese who think like him, or are to the right of him, as Sri Lankans. Let these people stew. Let Sampanthan guide the TNA well and stick to universal principles of justice, and let justice for all the peoples of Sri Lanka take its course.
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Ajith / March 27, 2014
It is shame that this man call the rouge undemocratic, terrorist Nations such as Pakistan, Russia, China, Cuba and Algeria as friendly nations. It is not surprise that Sonia lead India was a collaborator of genocide of Tamils abstained from it because it has blood on its hand. This man wants to hand over the sovereignty of Sri lanka to these rouge nations and destroy democracy by protecting a murderous corrupted regime.
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Uthungan / March 27, 2014
Tthe author of this comment slectively commences with Sambanthan’s comments.
Apprenly he has diligently chosen to ignore what Sambanthan’ has mentioned about his and the TNA’s readines to work out and negotiate an end to the ethnic crisis that had been bugging the country.
Whom is Dayan trying to fool?
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srilal / March 27, 2014
can any one please tell ,what is this DJ bloke babbling about ? is he saying don’t accept the UN resolution as is but to accept the way DJ wants ?
India may have n number of reasons to stay away from voting , but it does not mean rest of the UNHRC member countries have to follow her , DJ’s earlier argument that India has a huge sway in winning or losing on any resolution against SL is proving to be wrong ! with or without India’s support US/EU/Canada led coalition is well capable of securing a victory , i predicted 23-24 Yes votes long time ago with two exceptions ,that is India & Nambia’s absence from voting .
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Ivor Biggun / March 28, 2014
Dayan J says that he’d like to see the opposition joining the government to vote on a joint resolution in parliament which rejects any international inquiry…. he may be interested in reading this Daily FT interview with UNP parliamentarian Lakshman Kiriella:
http://www.ft.lk/2014/03/27/geneva-resolution-is-against-govt-not-sri-lanka-kiriella/
I think it’d be fair to say that most people in Sri Lanka and those who support Sri Lanka whether or not they support the current government, would welcome the conditions imposed by Mr Kiriella, IF they have a reasonable chance of being fulfilled. The trouble is, the current government has virtually zero credibility in the eyes of any objective observer, as they have an entrenched penchant to lie through their teeth to circumvent a troubling issue. This is why perhaps the only really credible way to get these jokers to toe the line is via an internationally sponsored resolution of the kind adopted by the UNHRC, however distasteful it might seem to the Sri Lankans.
Dr DJ’s views in my view manifest those of a fence-sitter….. he objects to the international focus, thereby concluding that there is a credible local way to the intended path, but can he point out a single credible occurrence of an inquiry and consequent action taken against perpetrators of the innumerable ghastly acts against democracy and the people of Sri Lanka carried out by government organs or their underworld goons? JUST ONE?. Show us Dr DJ and then we may not breate you so much in these columns.
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OutRider / March 28, 2014
Sampanthan should be the first to be hauled before the international inquiry mechanism for ensuring Tamil mainstream political support for LTTE’s violations of the 2002 ceasefire agreement and continued terrorist attacks.
If the British want to complete their “unfinished colonial business” and rectify their errors they should take steps to repatriate all plantation Tamils or Indian origin back to India or grant them British citizenship so that the landless Kandyan peasantry can return to its lands.
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rasu / March 28, 2014
I saw Dayan in an interview sitting behind a Jesus picture I think at his home. Please put your hand on your chest tell me you are a true christian saying all this untrue comments. If you keep saying these cooments then you should remove the Jesus picture at your back becuase the god will not forgive you.
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Manavan / March 28, 2014
DJ, you said “As Sri Lankans, our rejection of an international inquiry must be unconditional.”
Why don’t you simply say “As Sinhalese” instead of saying “As Sri Lankans”? Are you also talking for Tamils now? Or you don’t want to consider Tamils as Sri Lankans but Eelamites? Surely, Tamils don’t feel they are Sri Lankans as they feel they are from Eelam.
MS.
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Patriot / March 28, 2014
Dayan, do us all a favor and admit the reality – at least now. The NE is lost to the GOSL. It’s gone, and it ain’t coming back. It’s as lost to the GOSL as Crimea is lost to Ukraine. No one is going to challenge Russia in the Black Sea, and likewise, no one is going to challenge the US in the Indian Ocean. No one challenged them when they decided to invade Afghanistan, or when they decided to upgrade their naval base in Diego Garcia, or when they decided to kill Bin Laden on Pakistani soil, or when they decided to fly drones all over Pakistan, so no one is going to challenge them when they impose their will on SL. This matter is going to be settled to the satisfaction of the US – end of story.
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Mohamed / March 28, 2014
King and royal family went mad after the war. Things only worsened. As muslims many crimes were committed against us. Ransom cases, halal issue, grees yaka, breaking and closing mosques boycots. Entities like BBS were created for this purpose. Someone has to do something about it.thank god US is doing what has to be done no matter what the motive is. Kuwait abstaining is the beggining of muslim worlds reaction. Now its up to the brothers to change or end up like some who messed up with US. US very rarely fails. Brothers and even educated people like DJ think security council where china and russia have veto is the only forum to sactions. US and EU can criple any country unilaterally.see how Iran was brought to their knees.
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Rarityminds / March 28, 2014
It is simply that MR ´s talents are limited to get on with locals: like he keeps all heterogenous constitutent parties intact under one umbrella-UPFA. This is the very first time, that lanken leaders got defeated to this low level. Had MR regime studied it profoundly, the situation would have been favourable for the nation. Today, they are going to leave blatant lies being unbale to digest the defeat.
This coalition though generated by CBK times, its impact have become worsened through stupid actions taken by the incumbent. JHU is one of the radical party that one hand supports the govt´s unethical developemtns, on other hand betraying their values, their buddhist values that are though based on party´s fundementals.
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Soma / March 28, 2014
but the period given to the country, they the ignorants will not be easy.
That is for sure.
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georgethebushpig / March 28, 2014
“There are some ideas so absurd that only an intellectual could believe them.”
“War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.”
George Orwell
The vote wasn’t against Sri Lanka; it was against the obduracy of the regime. Night is still night, and day is still day. Justice might still be possible for the innocents that were collateral to the Rajapakse regime’s expediency. The only thing that needs to be rejected unconditionally is this current regime!
I still await patiently for the officers with a conscience to step forward and expose the high command. The supreme heroes are yet to be acknowledged.
Regards
GTBP
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Fathima Fukushima / March 28, 2014
LTTE is back!
This is a limited victory for LTTE but await SL’s retaliation!!
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Jayantha / March 28, 2014
Dr.Dayan Jayatileka,
Have you forgotten that this is the same Rajapakse you try to protect, who went to Geneva in 1989 to Discredit Both Sri Lanka and then UNP government on Human right issue, while his own brother was the officer in charge of Matale Military camp where now mass graves with skeletons are found.
You say……”March 26th 2014 showed us the faces of Sri Lanka’s true friends, whom we must never forget for generations to come: Russia, China, Cuba, Pakistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, Namibia, Algeria, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, et al.”
Have you forgotten that who were Sri Lanka’s friends who first proscribed LTTE as a terrorist organization and jailed their main arms purchasers and others.
http://www.asiantribune.com/news/2010/01/24/two-lankan-tamils-jailed-us-trying-get-arms-ltte
…..which was USA and then only all other nations follow it’s path.
Have you forgotten when Tsunami hit Sri Lanka in 2004 who are the first nations to response and sent their RELIEF SUPPLIES TO SRI LANKA ……..WHICH WAS USA, UK, EU AND THE WEST.
WHERE WERE YOUR SO CALLED “SPECIAL FRIENDS THEN”
YOU FORGOT EVEN PRES.CLINTON VISITED SRI LANKA DURING TSUNAMI, WHILE YOUR FRIEND RAJAPAKSE HIT THE TSUNAMI JACK POT.
What happened to the container load of food and clothes and books and other house hold utencils that we expatriate Citizens collected and sent spending our own money from West FOR TSUNAMI VICTIMS………..
When my brother in Law made a special trip to Sri Lanka to clear it to distribute among poor, YOUR RAJAPAKSE GOVERNMENT INSISTED THAT HE PAY 5,000 US DOLLARS AS DUTY TO CLEAR IT.
WHY THE HELL THEY ASKED FOR 5,000 US DOLLARS AS DUTY WHEN WE SPENT OUR OWN MONEY TO SHIP IT AND DISTRIBUTE FREE OF CHARGE AMONG THE POOR.
DO THEY THINK WE ARE ALSO CHEATERS AS R…APAKSES……
We herd that there had been hundreds of other containers which were not cleared (similar to us) were lying in the yard for over six months, and subsequently many food cans and other perishables were discarded due to lapse in expiry date. Until now we don’t know what happened to our container and what they did with it. No letter was sent to us.
My brother in Law came back disappointed without paying $5,000 duty, and we made sure that form then on we will never send anything to Sri Lanka in future even during a catestrophe. (We collected some cash donations and sent them to distribute among poor)
ARE THESE THE SAME CROOKS WHOM YOU TRY TO PROTECT…….
WHAT ARE THE COUNTRIES WHO HAVE GIVEN MOST AMOUNT OF AID/GRANTS/ SUPPORT/EDUCATIONAL HELP/ SCHOLARSHIPS/SPECIAL PROJECTS ETC. TO SRI LANKA……Please read history and get back to us.
Dr.Dayan,
You are like a person who drink water from the well and thanking the Sea.
Also Pres.Rajapakse thought of “Oorage malu oorage pite thiyala kapanawa” kind of trik on the West, but he failed. That’s all I could say about you and him.
Don’t you know if not for 1815 British occupation of Sri Lanka, half of Sri Lanka could still be governed by either Indian Kings……..or under Indian occupation. (Our last Kandy and Nothern Kings were Indians)
YOUR SO CALLED “Special Friends” are there only for their economic reasons and due to special treatment by President Rajapakse.
Dr.Dayan, You say……”Washington knows that its domestic ally, the pro-Western opposition (Ranil and/or CBK) cannot defeat Mahinda Rajapaksa electorally, and therefore, regime change and the re-shaping of the post-war Lankan order must be effected by recourse to external means— initially, international institutions and law, as well as external economic pressure.”
First of all I say that Washington does not need a “Shit bucket” with 20 million hungry mouths to feed, with no visible resources (like gas or Petrol or gold deposits) and with a debt of over 9 billion US Dollars to carry as a burden on their soldiers.
More over there are millions of Sri Lanka’s refugees in their countries using their socisl benefits which is a burden to them.
None of those refugees are settled in your so called “special friends” countries.
Therefore USA or West other than to help Sri Lanka, do not have any hidden agandas as you have mentioned as “Regime Change”
Where were youe Buddy pals Gota and Basil Languishing during the hight of the war…..Were they in China or Russia or in Cuba. Please check your archives.
It was your Rajapakses who used USA and West to win the war and used his “Condom theory” on discarding them after using them to win the war.
India abstained from UNHRC vote due to it has the similar issues with Kashmir. India is scared that one day UNHRC will come after them. Also India is looking for Economic benefits and Geo political relations with Sri Lanka.
MORE OVER INDIA KNEW IN ADVANCE THAT SRI LANKA IS GOING TO LOOSE THE UNHRC VOTE THEREBY NO POINT ADDING ANOTHER VOTE TO IT(Even I predicted that we are going to loose by 29 votes…..very close to actual figure of 27) AND IT BENEFIT INDIA IN THE LONG RUN. ACTUALLY INDIA PLAYED A GAME.
Finally you say……..”`Once the sharp contest at the provincial elections is over, Government and opposition should vote on a joint resolution in parliament which rejects any international inquiry, including one led by the Office of the High Commissioner, even if it has been endorsed by a majority of members of the UNHRC.”
Yes Pres.Rajapakse will get all the Opposition support only on condition that he agrees to install all four institutions, such as Independent Police Commission, Judiciary, Election Commission, free media, Free speech,MINORITY RIGHTS AND MINORITY RELIGIONS RIGHTS.
(THERE ARE NO MORE JOKERS OR MONKEY TRICKS IN SRI LANKA’S POLITICS).
OTHERWISE RAJAPAKSE SHOULD PACK UP TO GO HOME, WHICH WE THINK WILL HAPPEN SOONER THAN EXPECTED……. Russia, China, Cuba, Pakistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, Namibia, Algeria, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan……..
Ultimately it is we citizens and our children will suffer due to moronic, dumb ass Rajapakse blunders.
Awaiting your reply.
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Ben Dover / March 28, 2014
I rolled on the floor and laughed my bollocks off when I read this!
What a Tsunami, what a Jackpot and what misery for Lanka followed this utterly despicable act by our new hero MR…..!
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LOLSL / March 29, 2014
Omg, U could laugh in that way- so long you are alone. Else, it should have been impossible to so with kids around you…. [Edited out] :(
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Native Vedda / March 29, 2014
Jayantha
“Have you forgotten that who were Sri Lanka’s friends who first proscribed LTTE as a terrorist organization”
It was India which first proscribed LTTE in 1991 and continues to renew every year.
“Have you forgotten when Tsunami hit Sri Lanka in 2004 who are the first nations to response and sent their RELIEF SUPPLIES TO SRI LANKA ……..WHICH WAS USA, UK, EU AND THE WEST.”
It was India which first sent its ships and planes loads of relief materials almost within 6 hours the disaster hitting our shores.
Read the excerpts:
India Takes Major Role In Sri Lanka Relief Effort
Aid Is Sign of Nation’s Emergence as Regional Power
By John Lancaster
Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, January 20, 2005; Page A20
GALLE, Sri Lanka — Earlier this month, the USS Bonhomme Richard, a Navy helicopter carrier, was steaming toward Sri Lanka to augment U.S. forces helping survivors of the Dec. 26 tsunami when it suddenly changed course for Indonesia. Additional U.S. troops were no longer needed in Sri Lanka, because the Indian military had been dispatched to help.
Over the last three weeks, India has deployed 14 ships, nearly 1,000 military personnel and several dozen helicopters and airplanes to its devastated island neighbor, where more than 30,000 people died in the waves that followed the undersea earthquake off the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Indian officials describe the relief mission as the largest outside their borders since independence from Britain in 1947.
“It’s fantastic,” said Indian navy Cmdr. G. Prakash, captain of the anti-submarine frigate Taragiri, berthed at this historic port city on Sri Lanka’s heavily damaged southwestern coast. “You finally feel like you’re burning diesel for a cause.”
In the view of many analysts, India’s generous response to the tsunami — not just on its own damaged coastline but beyond — has underscored the country’s emergence in recent years as an increasingly potent diplomatic and economic power.
It also has highlighted the growing capability of the Indian military as well as its improving ties to other major powers with interests in the region, particularly the United States.
“This is a huge shift,” C. Raja Mohan, a professor of international relations at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, said in a telephone interview. “What you’re seeing is the Indian ability to constitute collective regional security arrangements. The attitude has shifted from being a lone ranger to . . . engagement with all the major powers.”
During the first decades after independence, which coincided with the Cold War, India pursued a policy of diplomatic nonalignment that often was perceived as isolationism. The country had testy relations with the United States and resented U.S. influence in the Indian Ocean region. At the same time, India lacked the resources to assert itself militarily, was preoccupied by its rivalry with Pakistan and was forced by the poverty of its vast population to accept aid from foreign donors.
During the 1990s, however, India liberalized its economy and has begun to reap benefits from globalization, especially in services such as software development and other forms of outsourcing. It also has pursued closer diplomatic and military ties with the United States, with which it held the first of several military exercises in May 2002.
Although India still accepts some foreign aid, such help is declining in importance with the country’s rapid economic growth. In the last few years, India has begun to transform itself into a donor nation, offering lines of credit to developing countries in Africa and elsewhere.
Those trends converged in shaping India’s response to the tsunami. Although the waves caused immense damage to coastal areas in India, where more than 10,000 people died, the Indian government not only turned down offers of outside assistance but also dispatched ships and aid to Sri Lanka and the nearby Maldives, as well as to Indonesia. In addition, it has pledged $23 million for reconstruction in Sri Lanka.
“There was a spontaneous desire on the part of India to help,” said Nirupama Rao, the Indian ambassador to Sri Lanka, who had been vacationing in India when she received a telephoned plea for assistance from Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse within hours of the disaster. Moreover, Rao added, “We had the resources and the capability to effect that kind of response.”
The Indian government’s response to the disaster on its own soil, by most accounts, was reasonably effective, particularly in Tamil Nadu state, which suffered the largest number of Indian casualties. By the second day of the disaster, the army was busy collecting bodies, running medical camps and building shelters. The military also has played a big role in the heavily damaged — and strategically sensitive — Andaman and Nicobar Islands, although Indian authorities have been criticized for barring foreign relief organizations from the area on security grounds.
In Sri Lanka, an Indian navy medical team arrived in Colombo within hours of the tsunami, and four ships docked at several ports around the country by the end of the following day, according to navy Capt. Suraj Berry, the Indian defense attaché in Colombo. A team of Indian divers, meanwhile, arrived in Galle to begin raising sunken vessels that were preventing relief ships from entering the port; with help from the Sri Lankan navy, the job was completed in eight days, said navy Lt. Ali Naqvi, who supervised the Indian divers.
“Initially we came for relief but we found most of the job was salvage,” he said. “We had to do this thing fast.”
Nearby, two Indian military doctors worked at a temporary clinic set up on the veranda of a colonial-era hotel, while Indian soldiers wielded shovels to build a latrine at a camp for displaced families. The army engineering unit had already completed a number of projects in the area, including restoring electricity to several government buildings that were inundated by the ocean surges, Maj. Girish Kumar said.
In a reflection of India’s warming relations with the United States, both governments agreed after high-level contacts — including a Dec. 29 conversation between Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and Indian Foreign Minister Natwar Singh — to pool their military assets with those of Australia and Japan in response to the disaster.
Although coordination of relief efforts was subsequently ceded to the United Nations, India and its partners in the aid operation have continued to coordinate closely. Berry, the Indian defense attaché, has been holding daily meetings with his American counterpart as well as defense attaches from other countries involved in the relief effort, including, on occasion, Pakistan, which has sent medical specialists and other forms of assistance to Sri Lanka.
Although the USS Bonhomme Richard was diverted to Indonesia, about 1,400 U.S. military personnel are now involved in the relief operation in Sri Lanka. About half of them are aboard the USS Duluth, an amphibious ship now off Sri Lanka’s east coast, said 2nd Lt. Eric Tausch, a Marine spokesman.
“We should avoid duplication,” said Berry. “There was no point in doing the same thing.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A22194-2005Jan19.html
Sri Lanka would not have seen the end of war if not for Indian involvement since 2005.
In fact it was said that India initiated the end game in 2005. MR and Gota publicly acknowledged Indian support and thanked India on several occasions.
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Jayantha / March 31, 2014
Native Vedda
Perhaps this could be the reason Pres.Rajapakse
http://colombogazette.com/2014/03/30/lanka-allows-indians-to-catch-fish
It says…..Lanka allows Indians to catch fish
By admin on March 30, 2014
Indian fishermen trawling near Katchatheevu were in for a big surprise on Sunday when Sri Lankan navalmen not only allowed them to fish but also offered them soft drinks and sweets, the Press Trust of India reported.
What a surprise, what a gesture.
A complete U Turn from a month ago.
We could have avoided UNHRC if MR would have acted same with LLRC.
Too little, too late.
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K.A Sumanasekera / March 28, 2014
Don’t stress mate.
Let the inhabitants get their priorities sorted out first, Like putting the two most important Provinces under the belt tomorrow.
This time Japan, India and even south Africa is on side.
What does that say?.
Who cares about Botswana, Benin, Estonia, Romania or Momtenegro?..
Didn’t Manmohan deliver a knockout blow to the LTTE proxy Sambandan who hasn’t said sorry yet to Rajiv’s widow for his “Boys” handy work….
Congress now have a good chance too, with one Billion .non Tamils cheering the new found guts of its leaders to stand up to the West and point out their hypocrisy.
Besides these Indians love Srilanka except in Cricket..
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srilal / March 28, 2014
” This time Japan, India and even south Africa is on side.”
which side ? oh yes i know by abstaining from voting means , ” yes” for MR , then all those 12 abstain votes must count as “Yeas” and add them up with actual 12 “yes” votes , then if my mathematics is right (12+12=24) MR has won the UN battle for 2014 , hip hip hooray ……………….
“Who cares about Botswana, Benin, Estonia, Romania or Momtenegro?..”
yes , damn right , who cares of those unheard countries anyway ? Sumane there is a little problem though , at the end of the day ,those countries “Yes” vote against MR made the difference between winning & losing !
“Besides these Indians love Srilanka except in Cricket..”
wow , suddenly change of heart , all over sudden India is a good ally like the other new found friend Australia , way to go sumane
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Park / March 28, 2014
At last the rat has jumped off the wall, but still searching for a hole to creep into. India’s abstention and the Western countries ignoring India and proceeding and voting for the resolution tells two things: 1) West no longer considers India as a worthy ally 2) India is no more a giant in the Indian Ocean but just a weak link. The respect and status China gets from the western countries is more than what India gets. Especially after this resolution things are going to change.
UN should not in any way involve India or Indian participation in the investigation they may conduct under this resolution. Further UN should also consider investigating IPKF participation in rape and murder in Sri Lanka.
Now to come to think of it Commonwealth Kamalesh Sharma is also an Indian who has not been effective at all.
Are all Indians so weak! India may be a giant but its a sleeping giant.
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Dr.Rajasingham Narendran / March 28, 2014
Dayan ,
It is rather disturbing that you seek refuge in pseudo-nationalism, to oppose what was inevitable and is necessary. The governments by its actions and reactions post-war, cooked its own goose. Things, would have not come to such a pass, if the government ( which is in reality MR) had done in deed, what he had promised all and sundry during the war and soon after in words, now understood to be hypocritical. When one sets out to cheat others, he cheats himself ultimately and pays a price.
This resolution is an opportunity and not a burden or an insult. It is a report card on our performance by our peers. We have got passed in some subjects and failed in others. What our peers have done is pointed out, what we should do to pass in these too. They have also come forward to help us do the homework, we have consistently failed to do. Our pride should only provoke the determination to do our home work with their help and pass in these subjects too. There is no pride in failing again and again, to prove that we are incorrigible idiots. There is also no honour in crying foul saying we have been failed vindictively. Humility is a virtue both in success and failure. You are advocating the opposite .
Further, the proposed inquiry seeks to do, what we should have done as a matter of course. I had suggested in the immediate aftermath of the war that the narratives of the survivors in the IDP camps be recorded. It would have revealed an authentic story that could have also been the most authentic record of our history. Unfortunately this was not done. If we had done so, we would have had the evidence to learn from and make amends where needed. We instead chose to take an ostrich-like approach, believing that the world would not see, what we choose not to see. This is not possible in the global village the world has become today. Our business is everybody else’s business and their business is ours! More so when we behave like spoiled brats, when confronted.
Incidentally, did you and Dr. Kumar Rupasinghe meet the President recently, as has been reported! I wonder what your advise was, in view of what you project in this article?
Dr.Rajasingham Narendran
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Unreal / March 28, 2014
Dr.Rajasingham Narendran insists, … the government, which is in reality MR.
At first, I thought that I would concede this point to RN. But, on second thought I think I should have this confirmed. Dear Dr.Rajasingham Narendran, You have not by any chance mixed up GR with MR, have you?
PS. Dayan’s friend MR cannot be that brutal.
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Dr.Rajasingham Narendran / March 28, 2014
Saivaites believe ‘ Avan indri ore anuvum asayathu’ ( without Him/ God even an atom will not move). MR is THE master puppeteer and others do what he bids and wants. However, he has arranged things so well that he gets credit for what comes out right and the others take the blame for what goes wrong. MR is indeed the government in Sri Lanka. If you think otherwise, you are absolutely wrong.
Dr.RN
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Unreal / March 28, 2014
RN says,’If you think otherwise, you are absolutely wrong’.
Properly worded it should be reading, ‘If you think otherwise, you would be absolutely wrong’.
Yes, I think otherwise. And, I am waiting to be proved wrong!
But, that is in the future.
Getting back to the present,
My question was not on what I was thinking. My question was on what you wrote. You had written, ‘ … the government, which is in reality MR’. I was only looking for confirmation on what YOU were thinking.
Now that you have confirmed that MR is THE master puppeteer, I HAVE TO and will accept that that was what you had in mind.
Let me tell you exactly what I think.
I think that you would not hesitate to rush at any any opportunity to mock and ridicule the next.
To be fair by you, let me run down the reasons for having a doubt and wanting to have it cleared, from an authoritative source like you!
GR is the one in the news calling the shots on every matter that makes national headlines.
GR is the one ‘puppeteering’ KP who was supplying arms to LTTE. GR is the one commandeering Karuna. KP ‘supposedly’ worked for LTTE; Karuna worked ‘factually’ against LTTE. What a conundrum of contradictions!
Should I mention who ordered the mass killing of all the ‘surrendees’. Do you recall where SF was at the height of this drama.
Having liberated both KP and Karuna, GR is the one dragging the country into national disgrace in the name of National Security. MR is the one dragging the feet!
MR was nice enough to give an audience to DJ. Would GR have given one.
To take a sports analogy, MR may be the manager, but it is GR who Skippers.
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Dr.Rajasingham Narendran / March 28, 2014
Addendum:
The President has rejected the resolution outright. Is this to gain mileage at the PC elections tomorrow? It will be impossible to judge from the results, how much the electorate was swayed by this ploy, How the government will respond to the resolution post-election, will be seen in the weeks following these elections, interesting and worrying times may be ahead.
Dayan’s strident advocacy of rejecting the resolution in this blog, contradicts what was implied in the recent report about his meeting the President in the company of Dr,.Kumar Rupasinghe. I had commented earlier that Dayan and Kumar may have knocked some sense into his head. It appears now the contrary transpired.
Dr.RN
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Anpu / March 28, 2014
Well said Dr RN. Who is this Dr. Kumar Rupasinghe ?
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Dr. Rajasingham Narendran / March 28, 2014
Anpu,
He is the former husband of Sunethra Bandaranaike. He was until a few years back running an NGO funded by Norway. He was also at one time an advisor to MR. Current position not known. I met him last at a lecture on the Bhagawat Gita in Colombo. From what I have surmised he is for a fair deal for the Tamils.
Dr.RN
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Razeek / March 28, 2014
This Dayan guy wants to pose like an intellectual. But what comes out of his heart is a pure desire to promote himself at the expense of the helpless SriLankan minorities.
What did he say when mosques and churches were burning?What is his view when journalists and judiciary are supressed by this government.
Now he is crying that the West has voted against his “democratic,Buddhist” government.
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Sama / March 28, 2014
No doubt, he is proven senior academic. There I have no doubts. He is beloved uni lecturer too. This I got from his students at Uni of CMBO.
But also clearly seen that his opinion to CT is not honoured by many to this day. May be that has lot to do the nature of his articles being not consistent most of the time. Recalling shortly before that Aljasira interview, in which President accused DJ of being a powerful NGO cougher, there, I myself read some of DJ´s comments on CT platform that DJ was vehimently against MR regime. However for some reasons, he changed his mind, as a chamelion would differ his colour in favour of its place, and went on bringing more articles on many topics but none them contained single utternaces on MR as a person. We all find that MR and his decisions based on grave issues are silly/stupid sometimes beyond any understanding. But DJ instead, he always praised MR and attack his advisers. Attacked even GLP but never MR- why is this ?
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Kettikaran / March 28, 2014
Sama,
DJ needs MR than the other way about. After all, one has to have an adequate source of income to run your own affairs in expensive
Colombo City. Doubtless, Dayan hoped the Resolution will be carried against the Rajapakses so that the Rajapakses will be vulnerable enabling him to worm his way into the system again.
Why not? It is already a country that has buried principled politics and good governance to accommodate all sorts of dregs
from the wrong side of the law. The idea is to loot as much as you can – irrespective of whether it is drug or crime money. If Dayan is sent to head Geneva there is a good chance he will do a good job for the Rajapakses by the time next March comes in. Anything is better than the 2nd XI windbags running affairs there for sometime now.
Kettikaran
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Sama / March 28, 2014
Why MR ?
Why not others ?
Anyone with sanity would feel -MR is born culprit.
Just because his final stand turned out to eleminate LTTE rebells cant make him a good leader. That was one part only. Good that he risked it being on the mode of “all or nothing”. But performance in the post war times, his has done nothign to applaude execept physical constructions that any country would do. Even those countrutions are proved to be highly corrupted as no other leader faced it sofar. All due to deliberate steps, as JVP and opposition pointed out clearly on TV debates (Balaya,Satana,Wada Piitya, Rathuira). They speak loud about accoutability, transparency but nothing like that are seen by neither locals nor IC yet. They also say investigations go on, but none of the investigations ended up and made transparent to the nation yet ? Ms Pillay clearly pointed out, that none of the crimes on nothers soils are investigated – how come nothing to have done, if the current rule and they explanations are credible. Just to stay swollen, while abusing the nation further is the nature of any tyranic /authoritarian leader.
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Sama / March 28, 2014
This I found is timeworthy
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A good leader can engage in a debate frankly and thoroughly, knowing that at the end he and the other side must be closer, and thus emerge stronger. You don’t have that idea when you are arrogant, superficial, and uninformed.
Nelson Mandela
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Sadly our incumbent would never tolerate criticisms
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Mallaiyuran / March 28, 2014
Nothing new has happened today. The Ratio of 12:23 was no small at all to anyone to have predicted in any they way. . These are all, for almost one month, everybody did know, including DJ. Further there is no inquiry going to take place. Kings and, even, DJ wanted this way it to go so they both can go on their way too. King wanted this way to win the provincial election. DJ wanted this way to write little more on GLP and Lalith.
Sri Lanka is not defeated. Defeat takes place only if one had worked against that and was not success. If the Royal family had sought the defeat of the resolution, Brother Prince would not have ordered the arrest of Jeyakumari and Vipushika Balendrans. If the inquiry is not moving to the other stage, Sampanthan too may get a mat next to Jeyakumari at the down south Boosa prison. So, it is meaningless for Sampanthan to welcome this, as he is not realizing his spot on this. (Other TNA members or some Tamils and all the UNP, JVP Singhalese supporters and many other minority parties can (or must) full heartedly welcome this. That is how King and the Brother Prince ensure the International Independent Inquiry is coming. End of this Geneva year that will solidify their 2016 Presidential Election victory.
With the 2016 election King will declare as he is the Emperor and crown himself. Sinhalese pundits have contributed for this King making a lot. All these time, like politician from DS, have been portraying Tamils as their monstrous enemies and had disenfranchised their vote, their right to seek justice, their work, their right to study at Schools, live in land by owning a piece. So the matters went to International communities’ hand. Now the pundits are drawing the pictures the international community as the monster. They claim they can envision where this inquiry is going to end up. In fact, they know end that they are taking the Sri Lanka from where the politicians left it locally. Internally destroying the Lanka was the responsibility of the Mahavamsa Modaya politicians. Internationally destroying the Lanka is the responsibility of DJ, GLP, Laithi, Samarasinhe, Ravinath like PhD pundits’ job. None of them are willing to point out the due level of the Sri Lanka to the rulers. They are pushing hard it to the edge of the cliff, with name of climbing the mountain. These pundits, when they make the international community to appear as monsters with their ill-conceived adjectives, are no different than the politician who made the Tamils to appear like monsters for election victory.
In reality, this is what King wanted. It is not like DJ is telling “All the Kings asses and the men couldn’t put it together”. India did lost the here. Congress is wiped out of Tamil Nadu. It feels it has fully choked in the rain. So it behaved in UNHRC as it could not feel the chill or the cold. After seeing the DMK could not come even as the opposition party in the State level, Congress, which voted unwillingly in favor of resolution to save its’ seats in Tamil Nadu for last two years, has voted against in this time. It saw itself as losing the election and voting to the resolution against it will too. So this time, it voted against the resolution and saved at least one of them. (USA inserted the 13 A and remove the demilitarizing clauses only to have India on the board, Like India has been cheating Tamils, this time it cheated USA too)
India never kept the promises it gave to Tamils, just like or even worse than Sri Lankan governments. At the last minute, it prepared a fake election manifest with an International Inquiry in for the Tamils Massacre. Now it has to correct that too. If India ever has to investigate any one on Tamils Genocide Satish and Vijay Nambiars, Nirupama Rao, Narayan, Shiv Shankar Menon, Karunanidhi and Soniya Gandhi are the peoples need to be investigated. As they all in India, there is no need for an International Inquiry. They can do it internally.
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