Wednesday, 1 April 2009

ARUNDHATI ROY ON SRI LANKAN WAR AGAINST TAMIL PEOPLE

This is not a war on terror.

It is a racist war on all Tamils

A colossal humanitarian tragedy is under way in Sri Lanka, and the silence from India is shameful. The world must step in

The horror that is unfolding in Sri Lanka becomes possible because of the silence that surrounds it. There is almost no reporting in the mainstream Indian media - or indeed in the international press - about what is happening there. Why this should be so is a matter of serious concern.

From the little information that is filtering through, it looks as though the Sri Lankan government is using the propaganda of "the war on terror" as a fig leaf to dismantle any semblance of democracy in the country, and commit unspeakable crimes against the Tamil people. Working on the principle that every Tamil is a terrorist unless he or she can prove otherwise, civilian areas, hospitals and shelters are being bombed and turned into a war zone. Reliable estimates put the number of civilians trapped at over 200,000. The Sri Lankan army is advancing, armed with tanks and aircraft.

Meanwhile, there are official reports that several "welfare villages" have been established to house displaced Tamils in Vavuniya and Mannar districts. According to a report in the Daily Telegraph, these villages "will be compulsory holding centres for all civilians fleeing the fighting". Is this a euphemism for concentration camps? Mangala Samaraveera, the former foreign minister, told the Telegraph: "A few months ago the government started registering all Tamils in Colombo on the grounds that they could be a security threat, but this could be exploited for other purposes, like the Nazis in the 1930s. They're basically going to label the whole civilian Tamil population as potential terrorists."

Given its stated objective of "wiping out" the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, this malevolent collapse of civilians and "terrorists" does seem to signal that the government of Sri Lanka is on the verge of committing what could end up being genocide. According to a UN estimate, several thousand people have already been killed. Thousands more are critically wounded. The few eyewitness reports that have come out are descriptions of a nightmare from hell.

What we are witnessing, or should we say what is happening, in Sri Lanka - and what is being so effectively hidden from public scrutiny - is a brazen, openly racist war. The impunity with which the Sri Lankan government is being able to commit these crimes actually unveils the deeply ingrained racist prejudice that is precisely what led to the marginalisation and alienation of the Tamils of Sri Lanka in the first place. That racism has a long history - of social ostracism, economic blockades, pogroms and torture. The brutal nature of the decades-long civil war, which started as a peaceful protest, has its roots in this.

Why the silence? In another interview Samaraveera says that "a free media is virtually non-existent in Sri Lanka today". He talks about death squads and "white van abductions", which have made society "freeze with fear". Voices of dissent, including several journalists, have been abducted and assassinated. The International Federation of Journalists accuses the Sri Lanka government of using a combination of anti-terrorism laws, disappearances and assassinations to silence journalists.

There are disturbing but unconfirmed reports that India is lending material and logistical support to the Sri Lankan government in these crimes against humanity. If the reports are true, it is outrageous. What of the governments of other countries? Pakistan? China? What are they doing to help or to harm the situation?

In the Indian state of Tamil Nadu the war in Sri Lanka has fuelled passions that have led to more than 10 people immolating themselves. The public anger and anguish, much of it genuine, some of it cynical political manipulation, has become an election issue.

It is extraordinary that this concern has not travelled to the rest of India. Why is there silence here? There are no "white van abductions" - at least not on this issue. Given the scale of what is happening in Sri Lanka, the silence is inexcusable. More so because of the Indian government's long history of irresponsible dabbling in the conflict, first taking one side and then the other. Several of us - including myself - who should have spoken out much earlier have not done so, simply because of a lack of information about the war.

So while the killing continues, while tens of thousands of people are being barricaded into concentration camps, while more than 200,000 face starvation, and a genocide waits to happen, there is dead silence from this great country.

It's a colossal humanitarian tragedy. The world must step in. Now. Before it's too late.

• Arundhati Roy is a writer and activist who won the Booker Prize for her novel, The God of Small Things

9 comments:

Sikander Hayat said...

Regarding Sri Lanka Long War:

The war has gone on for around 25 years and whole generations of Tamils and Sinhalese have seen nothing but war & bloodshed. I believe that this war must end one way or the other. If Sri Lankan government can end it though fighting than so be it because in the long run the end of this war will be beneficial for the future Tamil as well as Sinhalese generations. It will be called genocide if Tamils stopped fighting and Sri Lanka was still killing them but we all know that this is not the case. So to stop this war Tamils will have to throw down their weapons and come to a peaceful and amicable political settlement by reaching a compromise on local autonomy for Tamil majority areas.

http://real-politique.blogspot.com

By Sikander Hayat

Jason said...

... why the silence? Good question. The writer should find the answer herself without manufacturing accusations against everyone concerned.

Hysterical sidewinding leads to no prescription for solving a complex geopolitical issue in South Asia. The attempt to cast it as a war on Tamils when the majority of Tamil people wish to live outside the so called Eelam state and will have no part in it is simply caving in to the propaganda machinery of the fascist elements in the Tamil community.

The only factual assertion in this article is the self-immolation of a few horribly misguided people in Tamilnadu. Everything else stated is either a vast exaggeration or an embellishment. This is the type of sensation-mongering propaganda that makes an equitable solution to a minority question even less likely.

The sooner the writer understands what the Tigers truly are, the better it will be for her own safety and security in her own country.

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Vince Perera said...

What a shame. A person of such intelligence can speak from her posterior region.
Can some someone please remind Ms Roy the history of the LTTE.
Tha psychopath PrABAKARAN staeted this terror campaign by murdering the mayor of Jaffna. He was a tamil by the way. Since then there hasv been some 70000 deaths including a lot of TAMILS attributed to yhis one psychopath.

So Miss (I know it all ) Roy. This is not a war against the Tamil people. This is indeed a war on terror,.
ONE SHOULD THINK AND RESEARCH BEFORE ONE OPENS ONES BIG MOUTH

WE ALL LIKE A RESPONSE FROM MS ROY

SahaSamvada said...

plain and simple, and as a fellow Sri Lankan blogger put it, 'Arundhati Roy is irresponsible and lame'!

What is most irritating is that she has quoted a corrupt politician and has conveniently ignored the other neutral voices from within the Tamil community itself...

anti-imperialism at the cost of truth!!!

Anonymous said...

Good work Arundhathi - for standing up against a gross violation of humanitarianism in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is on the path to become Zimbabwe or Rwanda. Rajapakse is a war monger. He will not end the war soon, because he will loose the opportunity to kill Tamils then. All Sinhalese chauvunists are happy because the Sinhapese population is becoming bigger majority day by day with the killing of 100 Tamils every day. Tigers are freedon fighters and those who see them as terrorists can only have ulterior motives. The 70000 killed - Whopping majority are Tamils killed by Sri Lankan forces.

Anonymous said...

Dear Arundhathy Roy,

I was shattered reading the piece of information you imparted in a news column.
I would like to enlighten you with my experiences as a Sinhalese with my wonderful, kind and caring tamil friends. At the state university my room mate was a tamil. We not only shared a room but shared what we cooked, shared our lecture notes, went to prayers at her kovil along with her tamil and Sinhalese friends, helped with the sacred light ceremony. I had a crush on a hunk of a tamil boy in my batch, but would dare not say as affairs in campus, whether it be tamil or Sinhalese or anything male was taboo and one would do well to concentrate on their studies. You talk of discrimination when all we had was love and companionship. Just recently we had my husbands batchmate visiting us with his family. My 2 kids got on well with their own. They spent the day chatting, snacking and having a go on the playstation. My husbands friend brought string hoppers and other curries as he knew I was busy. Yet you talk of discrimination, all I have is love for these people I call friends.
Please be wary when you intentionally sow seeds of hatred and racism. You know not what you say and that hurts as you are sending a message of impurity and hate to the young ones, when all they should be blessed is with kindness and care.

Enoka

Anonymous said...

will the tamil refugees in europe and elsewhere that flee sri lanka have to go back once sri lanka is safe?

Anonymous said...

I had so much respect for Roy after reading her book " god of Small things". IT is so sad to read what she has written now. So biased, so blind. She is indeed a god of small things. She has pahetically failed to see the big picture. What a shame.