Sri Lankan Political Parties Complicit in Rajapakse Regime War Crimes
By K. Ratnayake
All the Sri Lankan parliamentary parties last week attended a meeting called by President Mahinda Rajapakse to form an “All Party Committee on Development and Reconciliation”. Their participation signifies the complicity of the entire political establishment with the Rajapakse regime’s war crimes and mass detention of nearly 300,000 Tamil civilians.
The president’s office boasted in a statement after the meeting: “[L]eaders of 22 political parties from all communities met ... in a ground breaking move to create consensus among political parties for the task of development and reconciliation.” The participants decided to meet every month, underscoring their readiness to collaborate with the government.
The meeting was called amid continuing international calls for an investigation into the war crimes committed in the military offensive in the north, and growing opposition to the incarceration of Tamils in clear violation of the law and the constitution. In the final phase of the war against the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) the Sri Lankan military engaged in indiscriminate bombing and shelling of civilian areas, killing thousands and injuring thousands more.
The gathering included the 11 parties in the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance, notably Rajapakse’s Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), the Lanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP) and the Stalinist Communist Party. Among the opposition parties participating were the right-wing United National Party (UNP), the Sinhala extremist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) and the Sri Lankan Muslim Congress (SLMC), a Muslim communal party.
Rajapakse told the meeting: “The humanitarian operation to free the people from the terror is now over and it’s the time for a humanitarian mission.” Every party representative in attendance knew Rajapakse’s claim was false to the core. Having carried out a ruthless war against Tamils, the politico-military cabal that runs the government has called for a new economic “war” of “nation-building” which will involve an all-out assault on the living standards and basic rights of all working people.
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) joined the meeting, a development that the government hailed as “a new step towards establishing national unity”. The pro-LTTE party was created in 2001 by a section of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF). Although it has quickly distanced itself from the LTTE in the wake of Rajapakse’s military victory, its agenda is a continuation of the LTTE’s perspective of seeking a privileged position for the Tamil elite in a power-sharing deal with the Colombo government.
Leading the TNA delegation to the all-party meeting, N. Srikanthan requested a “visible political solution”. According to the government statement, he said: “The TNA hopes to be a partner in the progress of the country based on the ideals of democracy.”
Rajapakse is interested in harnessing the TNA to defuse hostility among Tamils and also placate the Indian government, which has called for a “political solution” to prevent instability in Sri Lanka and southern India, which is home to some 70 million Tamils. Last week he told the Hindu, an Indian daily, that he was willing to reach a “political solution” with the TNA.
The so-called “left” parties have also fallen in behind Rajapakse. Those in the ruling coalition, the LSSP and the Communist Party, openly displayed their backing for Rajapakse.
LSSP general secretary Vimalasiri de Mel, while saying that priority should be given to resettling detainees, declared: “We give full support to the president’s program. Some are trying to incite communalism but we should not give way.” The LSSP was once a Trotskyist party but broke from the Fourth International and after a protracted degeneration joined the Bandaranaike government in 1964. Today it is a bureaucratic shell reliant on privileges from the government.
The Communist Party leader, constitutional affairs minister Dew Gunasekera, similarly expressed loyalty to Rajapakse, while also paying lip service to the resettlement of the “displaced” Tamils locked away in the government’s military-run camps.
The “radical left” groups, the Nava Sama Samaja Party and the United Socialist Party, which have no parliamentary seats and were not invited to the all-party forum, have remained silent on the significance of the line-up behind Rajapakse. During the war they echoed the position of the LTTE, calling for the major powers to push for peace talks and a power-sharing arrangement between the government and the LTTE.
The UNP, the traditional party of big business, sent a second-rung delegation headed by MP Kabir Hashim. While praising Rajapakse for seeking support from the other parties, Hashim declared that party would respond when the government presented proposals. Wracked by internal disputes and with several MPs having defected to the government over the past three years, the UNP’s leaders are hesitant to collaborate too closely with the government for fear of further undermining their position.
Ellawela Medhananda, the leader of the Sinhala extremist Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), a member of the ruling coalition, said the government should continue to restrict the activities of non-government aid agencies that offered to help Tamil refugees, accusing them of pro-LTTE activities. The JHU has stepped up a campaign to oppose any concessions being given to the Tamil elite in the form of increased powers for provincial councils.
Anura Kumara Dissanayake, representing the JVP, was more vociferous. He paid tribute to the armed forces for their war victory and declared that any decisions taken by the all-party forum “must be in line with the sovereignty, territorial integrity, national security and unitary nature of the state”.
While trying to wear a democratic face, the government is making intense preparations to strengthen the military occupation of the north. The military has created new command centres in the recently captured towns of Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu and is in the process of recruiting 50,000 soldiers.
It is already clear that the government’s plans for the “development” of the north and east of the island centre on the establishment of cheap labour platforms, including the establishment of free trade zones in Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu in the north and in Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Amparai in the east.
The war has ravaged the Sri Lankan economy and the huge military expenditure has left the government in a deep financial crisis, worsened by the impact of the global recession. By attending the all-party conference, Sri Lanka’s parliamentary parties have shown they are prepared to unite with the government in its new “nation building war” to impose the full burden of the war and the slump on the working class. [courtesy: wsws]

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The APCDR is nothing but an unabashed exercise of procrastination by the Rajapakse oligarchy that is unwilling and/or unable to engage the actual issues staring at the face of the wimpish government. With the LTTE and Prabakaran gone the race-drugged Sinhala people will awake from their stupor sooner than later. The shattered economy cannot be revived with the “thallu-start” solutions that is the only feature within the capacity of this ruling clique. In increasing petrol/diesel by 10-15% marketing these at a unconscionable 220% profit (this must be the biggest attack of black-marketing on any people by any government anywhere in history) Rajapakse tells the country in unspoken words his Govt can no longer prop up the imminent explosion of prices of essential goods. The strange request to increase army cadre by nearly 50% is indicative a People Vs armed forces conflict is in the drawing books. The complacent upper layer of the indigenous business community is literally “playing its flute while Rome is burning” in the illusion these events do not affect them or bother them. There have been many instances of those who can afford leaving battle-scarred Jaffna with their entire families by “wetting the beak” of the uniformed genre. One reads in these columns they were picked up from their homes and delivered to the safety of Palaly airport. This can happen to our billionaire business friends if they do not wake up from their slumber and from their imaginary world of comfort and ease. This happened in Vietnam and Cambodia not too long ago. Rajapakse’s message – whether he wanted it so or it came out in his characteristically foolish manner – to the Madras (Chennai) based Hindu gives him away. “I will leave it to the Sinhala people to decide at the next General Elections” That can be in 2010 or even later while chewing away at the rotten meat of the dead carcass of the remaining State assets continues. At the going rate of lime (a prohibitive Rs200/kilo) twenty million people breaking the communal divide are prevented even from seeking divine help from those Sinhalised (or nationalised) pantheon of Indian gods for the traditional exorcising the devil out of their homes and the land. The yakkos, it looks like, are here to stay.
ISS
This writer (like Wije Dias)is a member of the Trotskyite Fourth International. Shouldn't this be mentioned so that his comments can be read in context?
The Tamil Diaspora and all their Looney Lefty Supporters and Human Rights Cronies need to stop the Barking about War Crimes. First and foremost it is none of their business as it is an INTERNAL MATTER in Sri Lanka and not subject to a bunch of Bleeding Heart Fools who think the world is a Wonderful Utopian Movie Dreamland devoid of Death and Destruction.
There simply will not be any War Crimes investigation, not by the UN, not by anyone. And as Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister aptly put it: If you continue to persist along this path you will only Infuriate the Sinhalese and bring about more misery upon the Tamil population in Sri Lanka.
Moderate Sinhalese like myself will start getting tired of these Diaspora Barkers continuing to LIE and EXAGGERATE to further their SHATTERED DREAM OF EELAM, and our patience will run short and our opinions will become galvanized against even sensible and moderate efforts at Reconciliation.
It appears that 'moderate sinhalese' cannot tolerate the accusations of excesses of the armed forces committed on the tamils - which are well documented and published by even non tamil sources.Wholesale murder of citizens is it appears,is an 'internal matter'!
This All Party Committee is a farce and is a face saving exercise by the regime. The president has already said that any political change will be after the presidential election - which means that nothing which will change the status quo will occur.
Devinda
If you genuinely consider yourself a "moderate" then why should your opinions become Galvanised against any form of sensible Reconciliation. Don't you think moderate minded people will not become immoderate if they are really convinced of their being sensible.A sensible person cannot be immoderate. In this context if you become Galvanised that means you are insensible and immoderate.So don't pretend to be sensible or moderate.Join the ranks of the JHU.
One wonders if our friend Devinda Fernando, the paranoid blogger from the Buddhist Sinhala supremacist cabal, suffers some form of Diasporic diarrhoea.
He was obsessed with Prabakaran - and now, the Tamil diaspora. At least for the sake of this restless anti-Tamil bigot some may wish both the Sinhalese and Tamils will come to some form of settlement soon. Compassion and kindness, Devinda, apparently lives in the Resplendent Isle in spite of some high-profile yellow-robed mullahs now dancing with drug-lords, brothel-keepers, car brokers, TV licence racketeers, kassippu kings and the lot - all, according to Shanie, hand in glove and cohorts with the clergy. They are, we learn, the clergy's biggest support base.
ISS
*** If you genuinely consider yourself a "moderate" then why should your opinions become Galvanised against any form of sensible Reconciliation ***
For the same reason "Moderate Tamils" took up arms in the early 1980s....
Enough is Enough. If you cannot tame and reason with a snake, you must cut its head off or it will bite you.
Packianathan,
Majority of Diaspora and LTTE supporters are not accusing SL armed forces of Excesses... they are accusing them of GENOCIDE... If you think the Sri Lankan public, most of all the Sinhalese are going to sit back and listen to an unending wave of INFLAMMATORY RHETORIC that condemns us as a ethnic group then you are obviously as Delusional as Senguttavan.. No country or people would ever do that... so if your hope is Reconciliation then you need to cut out the RHETORIC, tone it down and make sure the other members of your ethnic group who are also seek the same go out and speak out against those Tamils still trying to bring down the Sri Lankan state. If you don't... you will see just How Correct my Prediction will be.
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Senguttavan, the only Bigot here is you. Everyone knows it... do you?