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Correo del Orinoco refuses right to reply over Sri Lankan
Ambassador slur
[This was the headline of the 30-6 publication in www.vheadline.com]
The digital magazine of the eight countries of ALBA (Boliviarian Alliance for the Americas), www.patriagrande.com.ve, published a supposed interview, on June 11, 2010, with the ambassador of Sri Lanka in Cuba, Tamara Kunanayakam (TK). The interview, which had no name for the interviewer, was entitled in the original Spanish, “Ambassador of Sri Lanka in Cuba denounces manipulations by separatist groups.” Patriagrande presented the interview as “realized by Correo del Orinoco” (Venezuela government’s official newspaper y web) without a date and without being found on the web.
Websites, such as www.transcurrents.com (June 9) and www.vheadline.com (June 10), published the interview in English without the name of the translator.
Apart from the disinformation that the ambassador disseminates denying the systematic political discrimination and brutality that all governments of Sri Lanka have conducted against Tamils for decades, I refer now only to the defamation against my character that Tamara Kunanayakam makes.
I cite from the supposed interview: “These organizations [that she says are fronts for the now destroyed terrorist LTTE, known as the Tigers] and their campaign of defamation have the support of certain major powers, their institutions and NGOs such as….Reporters without Borders…and individuals such as Ron Ridenour and Patrick O´Donoghue [News editor of www.vheadline.com].”
”Certain major powers” signifies the United States, I believe. Reporters without Borders is one the CIA’s fronts, and one whose principle objective is a campaign against Cuba.
As a revolutionary and writer, I have written articles about the relations in Sri Lanka between the Sinhalese and the Tamils. I am in favor of self-determination for the Tamils, who have lived under discrimination and violence for decades. But I have nothing to do with the Tigers of LTTE, or with the Yankees, the CIA and its lackey group Reporters without Borders, as TK implies or states in this interview.
As it is a crime to support terrorism, Tamara Kunanayakam is libeling me. It is also a defamation of my character, in my eyes, to associate me with the most potent terrorists of the world—the United States/CIA. I, therefore, demand a retraction. (Unfortunately, patriagrande and Correo del Orinoco did not publish my answer to these defamations.)
To understand my anger, you should know that I have been fighting yankee
imperialism since my first political action, which was in front of the
federal building in Los Angeles, California when the Yankees and Cuban
right-wing exiles invaded Cuba, in April 1961. I have been an activist,
journalist and author against imperialism and for socialism since that
date, including eight years (1988-96) working for the Cuban government
as a writer, translator and consultant (Editorial José Martí
and Prensa Latina).
• Note: Ron Ridenour said he has written to editor
Vanessa Davis three times and sent the above text in Spanish but received
no reply. What hurts most, Ron claims, is that she hasn't even bothered
to reply. Wrote www.vheadline.com
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Posted by transCurrents on June 9, 2010
“Correo del Orinoco”
Is there a move to make Venezuela part of the Tamil separatist
network in Latin America?
Interview with Ms. Tamara Kunanayakam, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Cuba
1. You are Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Cuba. What brought
you to Caracas?
Our attention was drawn to the active presence in Caracas of a delegation
representing Canadian HART meeting Government authorities making false,
fabricated and defamatory accusations against the Government of Sri
Lanka, alleging that there was a ‘genocide’ against the
Tamil community in Sri Lanka and ‘concentration camps.'
They were trying to persuade the Venezuelan Government to give refuge
to members of the Tamil community who they claimed were held incommunicado
in Indonesia after their ship was allegedly intercepted on its way to
Australia.
It baffles me why an organisation in Canada, an immigration country
with some 250,000 Tamil residents, should ask Venezuela – a Spanish
speaking country – to give refuge to persons who are in the other
end of the world - Indonesia and who want to go to Australia!
I can only surmise that this was only a pretext, the real objective
being to lure Venezuela into providing symbolic recognition to the pseudo
Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) that had just held its
inaugural Congress in Philadelphia, its goal being to establish a separate
State in Sri Lanka. They were also hoping to obtain Venezuela’s
help to organise a network in Latin America to promote their separatist
cause.
2. Who is behind Canadian HART?
Canadian HART was launched in 2008 by LTTE front organisations, the
Tamil Youth Organisation of Canada (TYO – Canada), the Canadian
Tamil Congress and Tamil Women’s Organisation. The LTTE’s
Tiger flag boldly flutters on the home page of the TYO-Canada website,
despite the LTTE being banned as a terrorist organisation. The TYO and
the Canadian Tamil Congress are also listed as supporters of the Canadian
HART operated website www.tamilidpcrisis.org
The Canadian Tamil Congress is one of the most influential founders
of the recently formed Global Tamil Forum (GTF), which was created by
ex- LTTE International Chief Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP by bringing
together 15 existing LTTE front organizations from different Western
countries with the goal of establishing a separate State in Sri Lanka.
KP is one of the two architects of TGTE.
In January this year, Canadian HART Media Team Coordinator Jessica Chandrashekar
accompanied Saradha Nathan, a member of another LTTE front organisation,
the Australian Tamil Congress, to Indonesia to visit the so-called asylum-seekers
detained in Indonesia. The Australian Tamil Congress is also founder
of the pro-LTTE pro-separatist Global Tamil Forum.
Canadian HART Jessica Chandrashekar was apprehended trying to smuggle
laptops and other documents to those on board. Both she and Saradha
Nathan were taken into questioning in Indonesia on suspicion of human
trafficking. It is reported that a high-profile LTTE leader who had
been deported from Toronto and several other identified LTTE members
were on board the vessel.
These organisations and their campaign of defamation have the support
of certain major powers, their institutions and NGOs such as the International
Crisis Group, Human Rights Watch, Reporters without Borders, Amnesty
International, The Real News Network of Sharmini Peries, and individuals
such as Ron Ridenour and Patrick O’Donoghue.
3. You are part of the Tamil community yourself. What do you
have to say about the allegations of genocide by Canadian HART?
Such allegations are ridiculous, a caricature and dangerous. Yes, I
belong to the Tamil community and I’m proud to be Sri Lankan!
Cries of genocide were heard only during the last phase of the war and
only when the military defeat of the LTTE became possible and to justify
external intervention to rescue its leaders.
If one takes a closer look at the definition of ‘genocide’
in the 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime
of Genocide, you will have a hard time finding evidence that there was
intent on the part of the Government of Sri Lanka “to destroy,
in whole or in part” the Tamil community.
The Tamil community represents about 18% of a total Sri Lankan population
of about 21 million. Although there is a large concentration of the
community in the North, the majority live outside alongside other Sri
Lankan communities, Sinhala, Muslim, Moor, Malay and Burghers. If there
was genocide, would the communities be living peacefully alongside each
other? Since time immemorial, mixed marriages have been common. This
is true in my own family.
You will find political parties emanating from the Tamil community in
Government. Others emanating from the same community have elected representatives
in parliament. Even the pro-LTTE political Party TNA has entered the
democratic process and participated in recent elections. Members of
the community are at senior levels of Government, in the judiciary and
law enforcement agencies, in the various professions, in Universities,
in the press, in business – in every walk of life! Sri Lanka’s
former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lakshman Kadirgamar was from the
community. He was assassinated by the LTTE. After the Eastern Province
was liberated by Government forces with the aid of a breakaway LTTE
faction, provincial elections were held and a former LTTE child-soldier
was appointed by the President as Chief Minister of that province. An
ex-LTTE Commander was appointed as Minister of National Integration.
Government forces were engaged not against the Tamil community, but
against a terrorist organisation that fought a relentless and ruthless
war for separation. They were engaging LTTE suicide squads, the Black
Tigers, trained in suicide operations, unprecedented in history. The
Black Tigers were involved in the assassination of former Prime Minister
of India Rajiv Gandhi and Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa.
Let’s recall that right from the beginning of his mandate and
practically until the end of the war in May 2009, President Mahinda
Rajapaksa continued to call for discussions, even face to face, with
the LTTE leader Prabakharan, who didn’t even respond.
Throughout the war, the Sri Lankan Government continued to transport
– physically – salaries of pubic servants to LTTE-controlled
areas so that Tamil community was not deprived of essential services.
The Eastern Province was liberated in 2007 by the Sri Lankan armed forces
fighting alongside other groups emanating from the Tamil community,
including an important faction that split from the LTTE, Within 6 months
the Government had resettled 220,000 IDPs from that Province. In fact,
some NGOs and governments protested that it was too fast!
The more recent IDPs numbering some 300,000 members are those who fled
for safety from LTTE-controlled areas to Government cleared areas in
May 2009. They had been forced to follow the trail of a retreating LTTE
across jungles for use as human shields. Many had been corralled out
of the Jaffna peninsula at gunpoint by the LTTE, as early as 1995, during
the first big enforced exodus.
In the last stages of the war when the LTTE was cornered, it is well
known that civilians were prevented from moving out of the line of fire
or escaping to government-controlled areas. In an attempt to prevent
them escaping, the LTTE fired at the fleeing civilians, launched grenade
and mortar attacks, and sent suicide bombers to explode in their midst.
4. But, what about allegations of concentration camps?
There are NO concentration camps in Sri Lanka!
To accommodate this unprecedented surge of fleeing hostages, the Government
rapidly set up welfare villages with UN assistance. In the welfare villages,
not a single person starved even for a day! Not a single outbreak of
disease! Not a single death by unnatural causes reported! Efforts were
made to provide education facilities for children. In November 2009,
19,364 boys and 19,644 girls were attending classes within the Welfare
Village. An important programme of rehabilitation of former child soldiers
and ex-combatants was conducted. From May 2009, mortality rates had
dropped to an average of 2 to 3 per day giving an annual crude mortality
rate of 4,4 per 1000 persons in Vavuniya, which had the largest number
of IDP villages. This is compatible with mortality rates in any other
part of the country.
The resettlement process conducted in cooperation with UNHCR according
to International standards has been rapid, despite the over 1.5 million
landmines and UXOs that have had to be cleared to guarantee the safety
of returnees. Today, more than 80% of the IDPs have returned to their
homes or are with host families. The 20% remaining in welfare villages
have been cleared to leave at any time.
More than 68 UN agencies, INGOs and NGOs have access to the villages
and assist in the resettlement process. More than 173 media personnel
have visited the area since 2009 and can testify.
So far, out of 11,000 IDPs identified as LTTE combatants, over 2000
have been released after completing a rehabilitation programme. These
include 847 females, 253 children and 55 university students. At present,
there are 148 University students, including 51 females, under rehabilitation.
Canadian HART and foreign supporters of separatism such as Ron
Ridenour conveniently forget the collective forcible eviction
of the Muslim population by the LTTE from the North and North-West of
the country in October 1990. They were given only 24 hours to take a
few personal items. It is only now, 20 years after their expulsion that
my Government has been able to even begin resettling the over 60,000
Muslims still displaced.
At that time and ever since, nobody called this barbarous act ‘genocide’
or ‘ethnic cleansing’!
5. Does the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) and the Transnational Government
of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) represent the Tamil Diaspora and the entire Tamil
community?
No, they don’t!
The GTF and the TGTE claim that they represent the ‘Tamil Diaspora,’
which is then rehashed by individuals like Ron Ridenour,
to justify claims of genocide and hence the need for a separate State.
Both organisations were formed by international leaders of the earlier
LTTE and are composed of LTTE front organisations and their supporters
in various Western countries. What they have in common is their LTTE
origins and the demand for a separate State. Having lost territory and
control over the Tamil community in Sri Lanka, claims of genocide has
become a facile argument to justify foreign intervention to help create
a separate State.
The TGTE is a re-branded manifestation of the LTTE overseas structure.
Its co-architects are Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran, former international
legal advisor of the LTTE and New York based Lawyer, and Selvarasa Pathmanathan
alias KP, previously International Chief in charge of international
LTTE branch administration, global fund raising and arms acquisition.
The TGTE is unambiguously clear about its ultimate goal being creation
of a separate State. At its inaugural Congress in Philadelphia, the
LTTE flag was openly flaunted alongside the US flag, despite it being
a banned terrorist organization, and Rudrakumaran was elected as Interim
Chief Executive of TGTE. As I mentioned earlier, the GTF too is an entity
formed by bringing together several LTTE front organisations in the
West.
These organisations are unrepresentative, but project themselves as
the ‘sole representatives of the Tamil people.’ Their leaders
belong to a financially powerful and influential class of educated professionals
and businesspeople residing in the West and benefiting from external
political and financial backing.
Let us recall the brutal war the LTTE waged against other groups issuing
from the Tamil community, assassinating intellectuals, politicians and
activists to establish itself as the ‘sole representative.’
At the same time, its representatives moved into gain a stranglehold
over the Tamil community in the west – including through intimidation,
assault, and threats to families in Sri Lanka. Paris and Toronto were
prime examples of the phenomenon, where unquestioning compliance was
demanded and wrought.
The TGTE too has made clear that it will not take into account decisions
of the so-called “Tamil leadership” inside Sri Lanka unless
they accept its separatist agenda.
No, the Tamil community is not a homogenous group! Our perceptions of
who we are and the choices we make depend essentially on our historical
origins, our economic and social status, geographic location, and cultural
background. For instance, the demand of almost 1 million workers belonging
to the Tamil community brought as indentured labour by the British from
India was to obtain Sri Lankan nationality. The LTTE showed no concern
whatsoever for the fate of this working class.
Within Sri Lanka, even in regions such as the East and the northern
Jaffna peninsula, which separatists claim as their territory, there
is no popular support for the separatist cause.
As for INGOs and their backers and individuals who tow the LTTE/TGTE
line, genocide is only a pretext for achieving a hidden agenda. Perhaps
we are seeing a new model for external intervention in the making, creation
of a dangerous precedent. First, encourage groups without territory
or control over the population to establish ‘Transnational Governments.’
Then, facilitate a campaign of defamation to justify intervention by
a nebulous ‘international community’ to exercise the so-called
‘Responsibility to Protect’.’ Of course, all this
has nothing to do with the principles of the UN Charter or human rights!
My question to you is, would you like to see this happening in Latin
America where regional integration, the dream of Bolivar, is on the
agenda?
6. In Latin America we have little information about Sri Lanka.
Was there a popular insurrection in your country?
Insurrection implies an organised rebellion aimed at overthrowing the
Government in place. The goal of the LTTE was not to overthrow the Government
but to establish a separate State of Tamil Eelam under its totalitarian
control. That is why they projected the Sinhalese people as the enemy.
The LTTE was NOT a liberation movement. It never had an economic or
social programme nor did it concern itself with development of the areas
it controlled or in improving the well-being of the Tamil community.
The only institutions they set up were institutions of coercion –
police stations, tribunals, prisons. They had airplanes, a fleet of
tankers, and even submarines.
It was a terror organisation terrorising even members of the community
they claimed to represent. Theirs was an anti-civilian approach! Child
soldiers were forcibly recruited for their notorious baby-brigades and
forewarned that their families would be wiped out if they surrender.
They invented the suicide belt and pioneered the use of women in suicide
attacks. Their soldiers wore cyanide vials for consumption upon capture.They
practiced extortion. They were known within the Tamil community as the
“Eelam Enterprise” for their involvement in human, arms
and drug trafficking and sea piracy.
Tens of thousands of civilians from the community who did not subscribe
to their separatist goal were physically eliminated, including leaders
of progressive political groups and their cadres, politicians and intellectuals.
In one day alone, they killed 175 leaders of the Tamil Eelam Liberation
Organisation. Then they machine-gunned the entire Central Committee
of the left-wing EPRLF – the Eelam Peoples´ Revolutionary
Liberation Front.
It shocks me to hear comparisons being made between the LTTE and genuine
liberation movements in Latin America and the Middle East.
Is it ethical to brand an entire community – the Sinhalese in
this case – as enemy? Is it moral to target innocent civilians
and workers in pubic places, transit hubs, buses, trains, marketplaces,
temples, banks, office buildings, etc.
Ron Ridenour’s presentation of Rudrakumaran,
top LTTE and TGTE leader and associate of the mafiosi KP, as a moral
reference is an insult to the intelligence of people, particularly of
the Tamil community itself!
7. How do you see your country going forward?
A new historical period is opening up for our country with a strong
potential for development. Sri Lanka is the 2nd fastest growing economy
in Asia, second only to China, and the 8th fastest growing economy in
the world. According to the UNDP, Sri Lanka is one of the countries
of the world on the threshold of achieving the Millennium Development
Goals.
With the elimination of an autocratic group, democratic space has been
opened. A large number of important emergency laws and regulations have
been relaxed and a Commission on Lessons Learned and Reconciliation
established. Soon, Northern Provincial Council elections will be held
and members of the Tamil community in the North will be able to choose
their own Chief Minister and administration. We are also engaging in
a comprehensive dialogue with all political parties to stabilise the
democratic administration.
We are building a strong national industry and agriculture to reduce
import dependence and to achieve greater self-reliance, food and energy
security. Every effort is being made to harness and further develop
the country’s natural wealth and resources.
A massive development programme is underway in the recently liberated
Northern and Eastern provinces with a total budget of US$ 4,3 billion
for the period 2007 to 2012. In addition, from 2010 onwards, the Government
will allocate some US$ 1 billion each year – for 3 years –
for the North and East for reconstruction and rehabilitation.
With an average GDP growth of 6% or above between 2005 to 2008, our
target is to achieve an average economic GDP growth of 8% after 2010
and to double GDP per capita to US$4,000 by 2016. Our priority is to
ensure that growth is spread more evenly.
The almost 30-year old conflict ended and Sri Lanka has the potential
to develop into a naval, aviation, commercial, energy and knowledge
hub, serving as a key link between the East and West. As one of the
fastest growing economies and a feeder to rapidly growing China and
India, Sri Lanka can become a regional centre and major gateway to India.
8. How do you see the relations between Sri Lanka and Venezuela?
Our Governments have excellent relations based on the principles of
mutual respect, solidarity and reciprocity, and the relations between
President Hugo Chavez and President Mahinda Rajapaksa have always been
warm and friendly.
Sri Lanka and Venezuela are both firmly committed to the defence of
State sovereignty, national independence, territorial integrity and
non-interference, and to the pursuance of an independent, free and non-aligned
foreign policy. Strengthening the national economy for the benefit of
people, improving social well-being, achieving food and energy security,
protection and preservation of the environment are common concerns.
We are also firmly committed to a strong multilateral system and vibrant
South-South cooperation.
During my cordial meeting with the Minister of External Relations, Mr.Nicolas
Maduro, we reaffirmed the continuing solidity of the friendly relations
between our two countries and the need to strengthen our cooperation
in areas of mutual interest. My Government will exert every effort to
do so at the bilateral as well as multilateral levels – at the
United Nations, within the Non-Aligned Movement and the G.-15, which
is chaired by Sri Lanka.
(This is an English translation of Ambassador Gunanayagam’s Interview
to the Venezeula newspaper “Correo del Orinoco”)
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