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On My watch - Lucien Rajakarunanayake:
Pro-LTTE orchestras in full rhythm
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanethem Pillay had more
than her day in the local limelight as one who, despite her legal
background and being an international civil servant of the world body,
does not take the trouble to double check information.
What is worse is that being a diplomat she did not consult with the
Government she was accusing of serious wrongdoing about the credibility
of the information she had.
This is by no means the mark of a good diplomat, nor what is expected
from one who holds such an important position in the UN Administration.
Dramatized situations
It is therefore not surprising that Navi Pillay, as she is more
familiarly referred to, has been told by more experienced people in the
UN that she should not attempt to dramatize situations as happened about
Sri Lanka last week, and that consultation remains an important aspect
of diplomacy. But one must not be misled into the belief that Navi
Pillay and the likes of her will be silenced for long.
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A soldier patrolling the area of Mavil Aru Picture by Rukmal
Gamage |
Those who peddle unsubstantiated statements about the situation in
Sri Lanka's north, especially with regard to the IDPs who have come over
to the Government held areas despite many hardships and threats, and the
Tamil civilians who continue to be forcibly held by the LTTE are
mushrooming around in the well orchestrated propaganda barrage by the
military struggling LTTE.
Regrettably, these include international news agencies which appear
to have associated press relations with LTTE propagandists, who are
ready to spread the 'Gospel according to the TamilNet' far and wide in
clear and deliberate attempts to discredit the Sri Lanka Government and
provide whatever relief possible to the terror driven LTTE.
Navi Pillay's unverified and unsubstantiated charges against Sri
Lanka include the following paragraph: "Despite the Government's
designation of safe - or 'no fire' - zones for civilians, repeated
shelling has continued inside these zones, according to information made
available to the OHCHR.
Other areas holding civilians have also been shelled. OHCHR said a
range of credible sources have indicated that more than 2,800 civilians
may have been killed and more than 7,000 injured since January 20, many
of them inside the no-fire zones.
The casualties are believed to include hundreds of children killed
and more than a thousand injured."
Apart from being the core paragraph of an important statement by a UN
High Commissioner, the very vagueness of the sources and the deliberate
evasion of direct responsibility for what has been said, this entire
paragraph, and through this the entire statement, would not have passed
muster with a good newspaper editor, even if written by the most senior
reporter available.
She refers to a 'range of credible sources' about 'civilians who may
have been killed and injured.
Credibility statements
The casualties are also believed to include hundreds of children
killed and more than a thousand injured.
The OHCHR is certain of nothing but it gets about telling the whole
world as the truth exactly what it does not know and seeks to give
credibility to such statements with the imprimatur of the UN to support
it.
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Navanethem Pillay |
Referring to 'safe - or 'no fire' - zones for civilians' the
statement brings into question the very presence of the safe zones, and
creates the necessary doubt that 'no fire zone' is only a fabrication of
the Government. This is despite many persons who are not associated with
the Sri Lanka Government visiting these zones, including the UN High
Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs Sir John Holmes, and several UN
and other foreign relief personnel working in the safe zones.
What Navi Pillay and others who are obviously within the charmed
circle of LTTE propagandists, or devout believers in such propaganda,
appear to be praying for is the realization of a macabre desire to see a
horrific bloodbath in Sri Lanka, which is somehow evading their most
morbid expectations.
The real sources for the OHCHR statement are not difficult to find.
In an Op-Ed piece by Lakhdar Brahimi, titled 'A slaughter waiting to
happen' in the International Herald Tribune of March 19, states:
"According to UN figures, 2,300 civilians have already died and at least
6,500 have been injured since January.
Some 500 children have been killed and over 1,400 injured."
It is a convenient juggling of the numbers that will show the link.
The IHT piece has 2,300 civilians killed and 6,500 injured - just a
difference of 500 either way, not to be seen repeating the perceptible
LTTE devotee Navi Pillay. The writer remains in tow with the OHCHR
statement that hundreds of children have been killed and more than a
thousand injured.
For the record, the writer, Lakhdar Brahmi, is well connected to the
International Crisis Group (ICG) which has suddenly emerged as a strong
supporter of international pressure on the Sri Lanka Government to have
a ceasefire, which the LTTE is canvassing for through all its known and
hidden agents worldwide.
The same article opens by stating: "The already severe humanitarian
crisis in Sri Lanka is on the brink of catastrophe.
It will take the quick arrival of humanitarian relief and high-level
international political muscle to bring the nightmarish situation to an
end and prevent a slaughter."
The muscle power sought definitely against the Sri Lankan Government
that is fighting its own, and an important part of South Asia's war
against terror.
None of these organizations seek such 'international political
muscle' against the use of drones to carry out bombing raids and missile
attacks over Pakistani territory to curb the Taliban, as they claim to
do, or against the increasing number of civilians, including women and
children killed in Afghanistan almost daily.
Canadian doubles
At last Thursday's Media Briefing the Minister for Disaster
Management and Human Rights Mahinda Samarasinghe mentioned the freedom
that LTTE supporters or members had in Toronto, Brussels and Geneva when
they carried out demonstrations against Sri Lanka on March 16.
In the well orchestrated demos every participant was seen carrying
LTTE flags, especially in two cities, Toronto and Brussels, of countries
where the LTTE is proscribed as a terrorist organization.
Sri Lanka will no doubt raise this matter with the government
concerned.
Whether this is an aspect of the freedom of expression or not, or
whether the glorifying of a terrorist organization is in keeping with
the proscription imposed on the LTTE, it is relevant to quote what the
Canadian "National Post" had to say about this undisguised support for
terror.
The National Post of March 18 said: "As members of this editorial
board watched tens of thousands of Tamil Canadians throng downtown
Toronto on Monday, we couldn't help but be struck by a curious
double-standard that afflicts Canadian ethno politics.
To wit: Why are Canadian Tamils permitted to express support for
terrorism in a manner that would be considered outrageous if the
demonstrators were Arab or Muslim?"
"The rally that took place in Toronto on Monday was not just, as
organizers claimed, an expression of support for Tamil civilians in
war-torn Sri Lanka. Many of the participants carried flags of the Tamil.
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