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April 01, 2009
By
Arundhati Roy
Source: Boston Globe
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The government is working on the principle that every Tamil is a terrorist unless he or she can prove otherwise, and 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 reports that several "welfare villages" have been established to house displaced Tamils in the Vavuniya and Mannar districts. The Daily Telegraph in
Mangala Samaraweera, a former foreign minister of
Given the government's stated objective of "wiping out" the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelan, this malevolent collapse of civilians and "terrorists" does seem to signal that the government is on the verge of committing what could end up being genocide. According to a United Nations estimate, several thousand people have already been killed. Thousands more are critically wounded.
What we are witnessing - or, rather, what is happening in
Why the silence? In another interview, Mangala Samaraweera said, "A free media is virtually nonexistent in
There are unconfirmed reports that the Indian government is lending material and logistical support to the Sri Lankan government. If this is true, it is outrageous. What about the governments of other countries?
In Tamil Nadu,
It is extraordinary that this concern has not traveled to the rest of
Given the scale of what is happening in
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 novelist based in
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The silence on the genocide is directly due to Jingoistic Nationalism.
Like the Bengali, Kashmiri, and the Punjabis, the Tamils are struck between two regional super-powers: Sri Lanka and India.
Like the Kurdis and Biharis, Tamils are also home-less labourers, everywhere from Singapore, Malaysia, Africa and the West-Indies.
Like the Jews in Europe there is a plan to wipe them clean and if it all goes according to a grand plan to re-settle them in India as refugees, say in places like Orissa.
Karl Marx mentions how they converted Scotland from Sheep farming to Wild Forest. There might be a similar process working in Sri Lanka, in the interest of Wild Life Tourism.
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