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This assumed leftist language also makes her popular in Cuban government
circles. She helps fool the government because of US imperialism’s
long-held blockade against it, and its use of violence, sabotage and
terror against Cuba. Since the end of the Sri Lankan civil war (May
2009), the US/UK wish to make “human rights” noises against
the Sri Lankan government, which has turned over to China an important
port (Hambantota) for commercial and naval activities in exchange for
hundreds of millions of dollars in weaponry/communication/intelligence
sold or donated to it in the last stages of the civil war.
China became a serious competitor to the US/UK/Israel/India/providers
of military hardware. Western powers feel chagrined. The US has wanted
another important bay port at Trincomalee; competition is strong.
The hypocrisy of Kunanayakam is not unusual in most governmental circles
but coming from a Tamil makes her quite a special prize for both Sri
Lankan Sinhalese chauvinist leaders and Cuban government leaders. This
can happen, partially, because Tamils in the western Diaspora allow
her to carry forth the anti-imperialist, pro-Cuba sword, while they
make polite chat with the imperialists hoping they will “do the
right thing” and create an independent, international investigation
into war crimes.
Tamara Kunanayakam is allowed to fill the void of a real left, of authentic
anti-imperialists, of authentic anti-capitalist revolutionaries.
As a Tamil she helps the image of the Sri Lankan capitalist government
with its socialist rhetoric and its coalition parties with false names
such as “Communist,” “Trotskyist,” “Maoist,”
and “Buddhist.”
While many, even most, Tamils in the long struggle for liberation were
socialists or communists of one stripe or another, certainly pro-Cuban
revolution and anti-imperialists, they have given up or hidden those
notions since the defeat of the LTTE and the massive destruction of
life, liberty, possessions of most Tamils in the north and east. (Kunanayakam
is a Colombo-based Tamil, where in the latter years there has not been
much brutality used against Tamils).
Another pro-Cuba spokesperson for Sri Lankan genocide and T.K. associate
is Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka, who, like Kunanayakam, was an ambassador for
Sri Lanka at Geneva. He recently wrote against the new Northern Provincial
Council for adopting a resolution calling for the UN to establish an
international war crimes investigation, which is supported by most Tamils
in the north and east, as well as in the diaspora. https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/the-northern-pc-resolution-a-dangerous-escalation/
Jayatilleka has written a favorable book about Fidel Castro, and he
wrote comments to an article I wrote criticizing Cuba for its support
of the Rajapaksa genocide government, “Cuba Hosted Sri Lanka Pres/War
Criminal”, June 22, 2012.
I concluded my piece:
“I am sickened by the Cuban government’s hypocritical support
of Rajapaksa and his family regime and, consequently, the immoral acceptance
of the genocide against a minority people. I am certain that if Che
Guevara were around he would rant and rave, and that is what I ask all
solidarity supporters of Cuba to do.”
To which Dayan replied: “Che Guevara never ‘ranted and raved’,
except according to demented Miami propagandists.” Dayan purports
expertise on Che and is well received by the Cuban government: “I
happen to be the only Asian whose essay on Che’s 40th death anniversary
was written on invitation and published in the Granma, the organ of
the central committee of the Cuban Communist party’s central committee.”
No doubt that Cuba’s government unfortunately views this Sinhalese
chauvinist as an ally. I was also viewed as an ally having been invited
by the Minister of Culture, in 1987, to work for the foreign publishing
house, Editorial Jose Marti, and later for the foreign news agency,
Prensa Latina. I lived and worked in Cuba from 1988 to 1996, and have
written hundreds of articles and six books about Cuba and its revolution.
I still support the Cuban revolution, and as such must now criticize
it for reversing its economic direction towards capitalism, and especially
for abandoning its internationalist solidarity record when it comes
to Sri Lanka since it negates the plight of the Tamil people by uncritically
backing the Sri Lankan governments. Cuba is, in part, motivated to do
so because of the rhetoric of anti-imperialism, which Kunanayakam and
Jayatilleke represent.
But Jayatilleke has a racist streak, as Visvanathan Sivam wrote about
the “friend of Che Guevara”, who insulted “the Tamils
as people behaving like monkeys. He talks as if the Tamils are living
at the mercy of the Sinhalese and they have no other alternative. He
failed to realise that the Tamils were a nation and they lived in a
kingdom until the British merged them with the Sinhalese in 1833 in
the island of Ceylon.”
(See what the “anti-imperialist” “pro-Cuban”
had to say about Tamils here. https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/the-northern-pc-resolution-a-dangerous-escalation/
)
Sri Lanka is capitalist and pro-US
Let’s get some hard facts straight. Sri Lanka’s economy
and politics is capitalist, and its greatest ally both economically
and militarily for decades is the United States of America. And Cuba
knows that too.
Rodolfo Reyes Rodríguez, Cuba’s Permanent Representative
to United Nations Office at Geneva, argued at the 19th session of the
Human Rights Council (HRC) that the United States acted contradictorily
for presenting a resolution asking Sri Lanka to implement its own mild
report, Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), and slightly
criticizing the government for not addressing human rights abuse, but
only that which occurred during the end of the civil war between the
government and the LTTE.
Rodríguez ridiculed the US position given that, as he said, 40%
of military hardware sold to Sri Lankan governments between 1983 and
2009 (the duration of the war for liberation) came from it, and some
from its closest allies the UK and even more from apartheid Israel.
“Why do they doubt Sri Lanka after having sold so many weapons?”
Rodríguez inquired.
It is not known just how much in total sums the West has given/sold,
but according to the US’s own establishment, the publicly released
data is tremendous.1
A US Government Center for Defense Information chart shows that the
US sold (or donated) $143 million in military aid to Sri Lanka’s
military in the 17-year period. US foreign military sales, in 2007,
were $60.8 million—the greatest amount for any single year—plus
$1.44 million was spent on military training and financing. Green Berets
were used since 1996 in “Operation Balanced Style” to train
soldiers.
Economic and Military sales and assistance continued despite the fact
that the US admits that the Sri Lanka government and its paramilitary
allies practiced torture, murder, disappearances, child recruiting and
other brutalities.2
Contrary to claims that the US cut off military sales or assistance,
it has not done so. Between 2007 and 2009, the US sold a few cutters,
radar systems, and 300 trucks. It also sold helicopters, some of which
were made in Canada. (Canada also sold small arms amounting to less
than $1 million in 2007-9.) The US did cut back sales in 2009 but the
2010-12 fiscal budget called for nearly $3 million in Foreign Military
Financing and International Military Education and Training. http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RL31707.pdf
As the final massacring was occurring in the spring of 2009, the US-dominated
International Monetary Fund was negotiating with Sri Lanka a $2.6 billion
“stand-by arrangement” to the genocidal government “to
support the country’s economic reform program.” Just two
months after the war the IMF granted the life-line loan. http://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/pr/2009/pr09266.htm
The US State Department’s April 6, 2011 “Background Note
on Sri Lanka” shows that the US has steadily supported Sri Lanka
militarily and has benefited economically from trade. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5249.htm
“Exports to the United States, Sri Lanka’s most important
single-country market, were estimated to be around $1.77 billion for
2010, or 21% of total exports. The United States is Sri Lanka’s
second-biggest market for garments, taking almost 40% of total garment
exports.” (The UK is second.)
“U.S. assistance has totaled more than $2 billion since Sri Lanka’s
independence in 1948… In addition the International Broadcast
Bureau (IBB)–formerly Voice of America (VOA)–operates a
radio-transmitting station in Sri Lanka. The U.S. Armed Forces maintain
a limited military-to-military relationship with the Sri Lanka defense
establishment.”
Even as it publicly expressed some criticism of Sri Lanka for not implementing
its own investigation into possible human rights abuse, the Obama administration
backed a $213 million World Bank loan for Colombo development.
Given that the Human Rights Council will soon be meeting again to evaluate
how much impunity for war crimes the Sri Lankan government can maintain,
Colombo has hired the Thompson Advisory Group to lobby for its global
strategic interests. Two major Sri Lankan political figures are currently
in Washington to lobby. Their U.S. advisors have sent out a letter to
congressmen to hear the “distinguished” presidential chief-of-staff
Lalith Weeratunga and the governor of the central bank A.N. Cabraal.
Here is an excerpt from the letter-of-invitation, January 21, 2004.
http://www.innercitypress.com/sri1dclobbyicp012814.pdf
“China is making inroads already in Sri Lanka but our distinguished
visitors wish to make sure that relations with the United States are
improved even more strongly.”
While on the one hand, Sri Lanka appeals to capitalist partners, and
is in reality a capitalist economy and state, it also wishes to appeal
rhetorically to socialist allies as somehow being “socialist”.
But the so-called socialist government provides only 13% of employment,
mainly in utilities, public transportation, education and health. Production
is in private hands, including major multi-nationals. This includes
nearly all tea and rubber plantations, and spices, garments, tourism,
industry.
Child labor (12 years old plus) is rampant in the tea plantations. The
majority are girls and women (75-85%), mostly Tamils originally from
India and also native Sri Lankans. They live in horrible windowless
Line Rooms. Rape is a common experience for these female Estate Tamils.
Poverty is the plight of 42% of the people today (under $2 a day); extreme
poverty (under $1 daily) for six percent.
These conditions are not what would occur if the economy were truly
socialist oriented, and one in which workers of all ethnic groups would
control the means of production rather than capitalists, or the state.
The SLFP has a long history of discriminating against Tamils, including
genocide. From 1956 onward, the SLFP party was the main campaigner for
the “Sinhala Only” law, and was the government in 1961 when
it took full effect. There ensued terrible pogroms against Tamils for
peacefully protesting the measure in 1956, 1958 and 1961. Bertrand Russell
was one of several thousand demonstrators against the law, in 1961,
in London.
The 1971 SLFP government sought and received military aid from imperialists
US/UK, in order to viciously squash the insurrectionist Sinhalese organization,
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP). http://www.opendemocracy.net/opensecurity/phil-miller/mi5-in-ceylon-untold-story
SLFP governments routinely seek and acquire military aid when putting
down Tamils. And Rajapaksa took mass murderer, war criminal George Bush’s
advice not to complete a peace agreement with the LTTE when there was
a ceasefire, in 2004-5.
If Tamils in India and in the western Diaspora keep up the pressure,
if leftist organizations, grass roots groups, representatives of other
oppressed peoples seeking liberation (such as Palestinians, Kurds in
Turkey, Basques, Irish…) would join in united fronts for liberation
for one and all, then we might be able to bring some real hope for Tamils
in Sri Lanka, and the other victims.
Be not fooled: The US-UK do not want true accountability, or a Tamil
Eelam homeland for the oppressed minority, but the spotlight is turned
on and peoples’ power could stoke the light, isolating “anti-imperialist”
phonies such as Kunanayakam and Jayatilleka, and bring, at least, some
relief to the down-trodden Tamil people.
I recommend that leftist-progressive organizations and websites, and
especially solidarity groups with Cuba, Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador,
Nicaragua (ALBA countries) make these governments aware that they need
to return to their original principle as internationalists who support
the oppressed everywhere on earth, and cease supporting unquestionably
the genocidal government of Sri Lanka.
1. See my book, Tamil Nation in Sri Lanka, chapter five, for more statistics.
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2. See the US Department of State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human
Rights, and Labor report of March 6, 2007.
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