25 April, 2024

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Mangala In Geneva: Backstabbing The Armed Forces

By Dayan Jayatilleka

Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka

Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka

“…The Government has invited Mr. Pablo de Greiff, the Special Rapporteur on truth, justice, reparations and guarantees of non-recurrence to visit Sri Lanka for consultations. He has proposed to visit us at the end of this month. We also look forward to receiving the Working Group on Involuntary and Enforced Disappearances…”–Mangala Samaraweera (Text of the statement delivered at the High Level segment of the UNHRC, March 2, 2015, Geneva.)

Mr. Mangala Samaraweera, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the unelected (and therefore, less than legitimate) Government of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, has just done the equivalent of Jihadi John on the Sri Lankan armed forces. Jihadi John is the ISIS executioner who stands behind captives, makes a speech and cuts their throats in full view of the world’s YouTube watchers and (by extension) TV audiences. Mangala Samaraweera has just done the same to the Sri Lankan armed forces. His speech at the High Level Segment of the 28th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council appears at first glance, unobjectionable, moderate and reasonable and close to pitch-perfect. But that’s only at first glance. The entire speech is clever camouflage. Hidden in it is a deadly ambush laid for the Sri Lankan armed forces. The Foreign Minister has not only welcomed the UN Special Rapporteur on Truth and Justice, he promises to welcome the UN Working Group on Involuntary and Enforced Disappearances. This latter is a dangerous and dastardly move.

Sri Lanka has always cooperated with UN Special Procedures and permitted Special Rapporteurs, Working Groups etc. to visit, even during the war. However, like every sovereign state, Sri Lanka has deliberated carefully, in the National Security Council, about which ones would be allowed in, when that might be, and which ones not. One Working Group we were very wary about allowing in prematurely was the UN Working Group on Involuntary and Enforced Disappearances.

While it is hardly the case that the Sri Lankan armed forces were never at fault, it was through no fault of the Sri Lankan armed forces that they had to fight several internal wars, in South and North, over the past few decades. The politicians, including the administrations in which Ranil Wickremesinghe and Mangala Samaraweera served previously though separately, were primarily responsible for those wars, and were certainly far more responsible than the armed forces, for their causation.

We must understand the odds that the Sri Lankan armed forces were up against. Firstly, the internal wars fought by the Sri Lankan armed forces were far from purely internal. The North–Eastern war was for many years, and at least in part, one of the biggest cross-border covert or not so covert operations in the world at the time. Even after the relevant state sponsors turned against the Tigers, the external nature of the terrorist war continued because of the Diaspora-based global logistical network the Tigers had built up.

Secondly, the Sri Lankan military was fighting over the last several decades, two enemies, the LTTE in the Northeast and the JVP in the South, which were conspicuously marked by the barbaric character of the violence that they deployed. The proportionality of soft to hard targets was quite high in their armed campaign. The LTTE and JVP were also characterized by their politically fundamentalist and fanatical character. These weren’t the guerrilla movements of Latin America which fused romantic rebellion and realism and always strove to maintain the moral high ground.

The LTTE is particular was marked by its use of suicide bombers, which according to US estimates, was higher than all the Middle Eastern Islamist movements put together. What this means is that the armed forces had to root out suicide bomber networks, often in the aftermath of horrific attacks on civilians and in a race against time to pre-empt more such attacks. The lives of loved ones and school kids were on the line. There was a clock ticking.

It was not only in urban clandestine warfare that the stakes were high. During the wretched Ceasefire Agreement of Ranil Wickremesinghe, the tigers in the North built up a huge network of “civilian” combatants through their “Pongu Thamil” activities and front organizations. These recruits were part of an insurrectionary strategy to surround and overrun the armed forces camps. This was part of the challenge that Gen Sarath Fonseka had to face.

Let’s be utterly frank about this. The stakes were not merely tactical but strategic. The pro-Tiger Tamil intellectual and columnist DP Sivaram, better known as ‘Taraki’, often wrote that what would prevent the Sri Lankan armed forces from launching a decisive offensive to defeat the Tigers in the North-East was the LTTE’s deterrent capacity to launch devastating strikes against targets throughout the South, crippling the capital in particular. Thus there were multiple and urgent imperatives for the Sri Lankan armed forces to uproot the clandestine Tiger network primarily in the towns and cities, from Jaffna to Colombo. It was a bitter war; a war of the most bitter sort, fought in the shadows, against a fascist, fanatical foe.

The legitimate armed forces of the democratic state prevailed. Were there excesses? Almost certainly! Must they be brought to light someday? Perhaps, though many democracies, from Spain to the Philippines and Indonesia have chosen, prudently, not to do so. In any case that’s entirely a decision for the legislatures of the countries in question. Mangala Samaraweera has no mandate; no right, to make that decision.

Mangala Samaraweera looks forward to welcoming the UN Working group on Involuntary and Enforced Disappearances. This would mean not only the disappearance, entirely involuntary and enforced, to be sure, of Tiger suicide cadres who would have blown up our families on board buses and trains, but also imaginary disappearances which the Northern Provincial Council, the TNA and Northern ‘civil society’ organizations and church groups, would come up with.

One has to be a bigger fool than Mr. Samaraweera seems to be, to think that the Northern politicians having passed an 11 page resolution claiming Genocide, would not do everything possible to make that claim stick, by producing “testimony” and “evidence”. After all, one did notice on the television news, that Chief Minister Wigneswaran handed over to the visiting UN official Mr. Feltman, a copy of the Genocide Resolution passed by the Northern Provincial Council.

Mr. Samaraweera’s green-light in Geneva for the UN Working Group on Involuntary and Enforced Disappearances is a betrayal of the Sri Lankan military which saved us from the fascist suicide terrorism of the Tigers. Mangala’s pledge in Geneva made with gay abandon is a Millennium City Athurugirya betrayal on much larger, institution-wide scale. Taken together with the ‘genocide’ resolution (whose legitimacy it will facilitate), it is proof that at the forthcoming parliamentary election, Sri Lanka needs once again, to elect a government with a backbone, instead of one which back-stabs.

*Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka was Sri Lanka’s Ambassador/Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva and a Vice President of the UN Human Rights Council

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    Yes Dayan we know, only you could defend Sri Lanka in Geneva, we have heard it a million times and tired of it……

    I have known you for sometime and have met you a couple of times, I must say that I am absolutely shocked reading you articles. it seems that you have forgotten the things you said few months ago.

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    Are the Sri Lankan armed forces guilty of war crimes and/or crimes against humanity, Dr Jayatilleke?

    Why are you so worried about Mr Samaraweera’s invitation to the Special Rapporteur to visit Sri Lanka?

    You know very well the Sri Lankan military has a lot to hide from the outside world about their conduct of the war. You also know that your pals, the Rajapaksa brothers, are also culpable in the crimes.

    Expose the crimes, punish the culprits and move on, Dr Jayatilleke. Don’t criticise those who are trying to do that.

  • 5
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    Mr.Jayathilaka,

    What the minister has said is the right thing to say.

    Sri Lankan armed forces committed serious war crimes under the
    protection of the Rajapaksa thugs.

    I am not trying to say that the LTTE did not commit crimes, they did too
    but they have been punished well & truly for their atrocities.

    But MR GR and the armed forces are yet to be punished for their crimes.
    They will not escape,time is slowly coming up.
    The Hon. foreign ministers speech is the first step towards punishing
    those who committed war crimes.

    That speech is not the voice of M.Samaraweera it is the VOICE of Srilanka.

    You are still desperate Dayan, you know for what, sorry mate whatever you write
    will now be only a waste. Not one SriLankan will trust you anymore.

    Just shut up & enjoy your retirement.

  • 5
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    Presented with unsubstantial facts behind, that unelected Mangala Samaraweers motivation is on going be witness of political vision of UNP.

    This is how UNP foreign policy has been created by West and Indian-RAW.

    Indeed is aim of UNP national policies, which is going to surrender National Sovereignty, Security, Stability and Territorial integrity of Sri lanka, which is vested interest of West and Indian hegemony.

    Dr DJ presented facts by context MS statement, that how is going to undermined our national interest of Island by UNP future governances.

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      W.Milton

      “This is how UNP foreign policy has been created by West and Indian-RAW.”

      MR was elected in 2005 with Hindian money. MR made a handsome payment to VP to enforce an election boycott in Vanni region. Hindia supplied the funds to MR. That was Hindian foreign policy working against Ranil.

      Even MR and Gota told media without Hindia they would not have won the war. Did you think RAW was working for Gota and MR?

  • 4
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    The country is doomed!!! What people must understand is that they cannot and should not vote just to experieance a change, they have to be 100% sure that the change will not harm the hard earned peace of this country!!!!

    • 0
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      [ they have to be 100% sure ]

      What is 100% sure in these times, except death and taxes????

    • 0
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      You the dimwit- would go on saying that was hard earned peace – but be aware let alone today, name of war victory Rajapakshes grabed poor man s everything. Latter is what people are unappy with. Besides, if you feel that MR led regime was unique to eliminate the terror, all others in the aftermath of the war should be much easier to them. What made them to earn all defamations to this day ? Almost every second or even 3 out of 5 would show their disagreement with Rajapakshes .. why ? If you are brain sick go to a doctor but please avoid fooling others on this and anywhere.. that iwll be a curse to you in the rest of your life. Deceiving others shold also be a crime.

  • 1
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    Since When Dayan started predicting the events in future? Trying to plant fear in us?

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    dayan, please don’t mislead the public. the working group on disappearances was invited by the previous government. please look at the statements made in the human rights council during that government and also ask the former defence secretary who provided clearance for the visit of the working group.

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    commenter of NV… to noted facts …..

    2005 MR has no money to pay for LTTE, because is LTTE more richer than SLFP.

    But Dr R.Premadasa of ex-late President give Rs. 5 billions rupees LTTE by through, that Well known Dr Praskaraligam of M o F.
    That was in recorded in Sri Lankan Treasurer .

    And UNP of Ranil W… agreed with LTTE given control one third of land (1/3) to LTTE for state of Eealm year of 2001. All in historical record in our nation past.

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      W.Milton

      “2005 MR has no money to pay for LTTE, because is LTTE more richer than SLFP.”

      Listen Tiren Alles’s video clip, the money came from your neighbour and MR’s big sister.

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        W.Milton

        “And UNP of Ranil W… agreed with LTTE given control one third of land (1/3) to LTTE for state of Eealm year of 2001. All in historical record in our nation past.”

        It was a wider international plan to weaken, trap and destroy LTTE and its aspiration for a separate state a sophisticated game plan or strategy which only a few would understand. I am sure you are not one of them.

        If you were unhappy about the ratio of 1/3 would you have agreed to 30%, 25%, 20%, ………..?

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    “the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the unelected (and therefore, less than legitimate) Government of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe”

    Before I take anything that this gentleman says, I would like him to justify the statement above. Is he really saying that the elections results were illegal?

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