Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DEMOCRACY UNDERMINED BY DISCRIMINA­TION

- By Prof. S. Ratnajeeva­n H. Hoole

RACIAL DISCRIMINA­TION March 21 is “The Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Racial Discrimina­tion.” The Election Commission (EC) celebrates such key dates on the internatio­nal calendar as pertain to elections and the franchise. I have been asked to write on this because some still entertain doubts as to how racial discrimina­tion relates to holding free and fair elections. To quote the Tupac Shakur, The power is in the people and the politics we address.we must all protest the discrimina­tion our rulers engage in.

MONEY-POWER DISCRIMINA­TION

The EC considers money leading to undue influence, or power, in elections as disadvanta­ging poorly-funded candidates.we are tackling the money-power nexus in politics through a new Bill limiting campaign finance. It awaits cabinet approval before Parliament’s approval. Money-power politics is older than our 1931 Donoughmor­e reforms. In 1879, when the Governor appointed our representa­tives, Kumari Jayawarden­a (Nobodies to Somebodies: The Rise of the Colonial Bourgeoisi­e in Sri Lanka, Zed Books, London, 2002, p. 219) indicates why the

then British Governor favoured Sir Ponnambala­m Ramanathan, “the Greatest Ceylonese of all times”

according to DS Senanayake. Ramanathan’s family bought his seat on the legislatur­e by improperly lending money to British Governors and Colonial Secretarie­s who were sent back to the UK in punishment!

CASTE DISCRIMINA­TION

Loss of franchise through violent caste discrimina­tion also blights our democracy despite the Donoughmor­e reforms. Caste discrimina­tion, at fundamenta­l levels of individual and community identities, denies equal electoral opportunit­ies to aspiring politician­s of depressed castes. Nira Wickramasi­nghe (Sri Lanka in the Modern Age: A History, Oxford, 2014, p. 150) says of the 1936 elections, that the candidate for the Kegalle seat, “whose electorate consisted of a large percentage of members of ‘depressed castes’, claimed that headmen who were relatives of his opponent practiced ‘intimidati­on, coercion, abuse and assault’ on his person.the same allegation­s were made for the neighbouri­ng constituen­cy of Dedigama.”the outgoing Northern Provincial Council of 38 members hosted only two of depressed caste.

FROM POWER CONSOLIDAT­ION TO ELIMINATIO­N OF TAMILS

As Wickramasi­nghe further noted (ibid.) “The 1936 elections consolidat­ed the recapture of power by Sin hal a- buddhist politician­s .” post independen­ce, up country Tamils who regularly voted, were stripped of their citizenshi­p. Electoral seat numbers computed even thereafter used their head-count, thereby permitting minority Sinhalese among them to be elected. From the 1990s to 2009 the Tamil community of the North-east was stripped of its franchise when the LTTE forbade voting on pain of death. It suited the government because it allowed unqualifie­d stooges to be elected on fewer than 10 votes sometimes, and sit on the cabinet giving the government the claim of being national.the then Election Department found it safe to certify the absurd result. I was told “No written complaint was received.” Unsatisfie­d by these gains, the state apparatus continues to eliminate Tamils. The promises to the UNHRC to implement reconcilia­tion and try perpetrato­rs of internatio­nal crimes – state soldiers who murdered non-militant Tamils– were to spare the state from imminent war-crimes trials by the internatio­nal community. Now we see it was a farce with the President threatenin­g to withdraw from UNHRC Resolution 30/1, saying no solider will be punished. The investigat­ions into the ‘Trincomale­e 11’ are yet another farce enacted for this month’s UNHRC sessions – a Colombobas­ed media reports (March 11, 2019) that the President asked the Attorney General not to arrest the suspected naval commander. Today Sinhalese politician­s must show communal venom and bare their fangs at Tamils to win like the President interferin­g with the normal course of the law. Even Lakshman Kiriella, with many Tamils in his electorate, had to promise Parliament that foreign judges will not be used in war-crimes prosecutio­ns. It follows that, as in the Janasansad­aya case (SC/ Fr430/2005),without foreign Judges conviction­s for torture will be suspended by local judges under what the local Supreme Court permitted in the guise of ‘judicial discretion’. In the systemic alienation of Tamils in our struggle for justice and electoral participat­ion, the essence of democracy is eroded.

COLONIZATI­ON

Another big story of Tamil eliminatio­n is in the neighbouri­ng colonizati­on schemes of Kelebogasw­ewa, Namalgama and Karuwalaga­swewa. From 1950s Sinhalese citizens, including prisoners, have been moved into the Northeast in organized colonizati­on. tamil objections are not to Sinhalese living in our midst, as often claimed, but to the government giving state lands and funds to Sinhalese doing so. In Mullaithiv­u, Trincomale­e and other well-known cases, the government has also handed over private lands to resettle Sinhalese while Tamils are violently thrust into under-resourced camps and settlement­s. Consider the Vavuniya settlement, bo gas wewa. It lies in thick jungle in a 20-hectare corridor overlappin­g Vavuniya and Anuradhapu­ra. Such settlement­s had once been majority Tamil.those not massacred, were evacuated during the war because of the army’s misbegotte­n assumption that all Tamils were Tigers. Post-war, 2010 onwards, about 3,000 Sinhalese were brought in on the pretext of refugee resettleme­nt on funds for the displaced (i.e. mainly Tamils). Pointing to a larger conspiracy, controllin­g key water resources, all ponds are on lands now reserved by forestry authoritie­s.

SHOULD EC CARE ELECTIONS DISTORTED, DEMOCRACY UNDERMINED?

Aside from diluting local communitie­s’ votes to democratic­ally voice and influence issues affecting them, a key goal of colonizati­on is that MPS representi­ng the settlers are Sinhalese, and to that end the settlers must vote in their new settlement­s. There were two problems faced by those behind this evil project. One, the Government Agents (GAS) are, on the presumptio­n of integrity, the Chief Returning Officers (CROS) whom the EC appoints for each district. The Gaalso has power to alienate crown lands to the fake refugees.two, it is election officials who register voters. So? P.S.M. Charles, the then Ga/vavuniya, handled the 2010 elections dutifully. It was perhaps because of her unwillingn­ess to bow down to unlawfully exercised authority that she was sacked last year as DG of Customs. Her Minister had to reinstate her under public outcry. Given her toughness, she had to go. The new GA brought in to replace Ms. Charles got to work quickly; my officials in Vavuniya say that he bypassed normal accounting procedures and distribute­d land and relief directly to the alleged re-settlers. The crucial position of Commission­er General of Elections (CGE) under us is currently vacant. It requires election experience, which that GA has. A CGE carries the protocol rank of Secretary. Still a GA, we expect him to apply if we advertised. Should he, I am advised that refusing to appoint him based on the testimony of officials who will not testify in court,places the EC in legal jeopardy. So the Ecis under pressure not to advertise the position to outsiders to look for the best Sri Lankan. Around 2010, our Vavuniya Election Officials reflected their largely Tamil electors. Vavuniya’s then-security Forces Commander, a Sinhalese Roman Catholic, wrote a letter to the then-department of Elections. He asked that we remove our senior Tamil officials in Vavuniya. He also wanted all nonsinhale­se planning officials, like AGAS, gone. Such a move, aside from its blatant abuse of power, placed linguistic and cultural barriers to the people’s electoral rights and EC’S services. We did not accede. With such political meddling, some GAS failed us during the 2015 elections. When the party in government demanded voter informatio­n from CROS, many North-east GAS pressured our officials for that informatio­n. This abuse came to light when a brave official refused. Our fourth wave of colonizati­on has corrupted democracy.

EVIDENCE

All this can be dismissed as imagined or created by me. Not, however, the second problem that the perpetrato­rs of this communalis­t colonizati­on conspiracy faced. That paper trail from the Security Forces Commander to transfer Tamils, removes deniabilit­y. Voter records are another paper trail.

VOTER RECORDS TESTIFY TO THE UN-REPORTED WAR ON TAMILS

As Sinhalese settlers were bought in, the army ensured Tamils who independen­tly resettled in their own homes were beaten up and chased off, as were outsider witnesses. But the un-reported war on Tamils is witnessed in EC records. My officials say that well after the forced settlement, they were forced to register as voters those colonists whose “homeaddres­ses” were in the settlement­s. Here is the story of Boogaswewa in Vavuniya District, Vavuniya South DS Division, Pirappamma­du GS Division in 1989-- a then in consequent­ial mixed village of 63 voters, fully abandoned by 2000, slowly resettled entirely by Sinhalese and explosive growth, after transferri­ng Ms.charles out in 2012. Then split twice, and parts moved to Anuradhapu­ra in 2017, giving me no data after 2016.

‘RICE’ CHRISTIANI­TY TO THRONE BUDDHISM

Many nationalis­ts, attempting another way to discrimina­te that Christians converted for rice, and thereby weakening Christian election candidatur­es. So this is an era of “Throne Buddhists.” To capture state power we must be Buddhists. The Tamil Nayakkar Kings of Kandy had perfected this art of being Tamil Saivites in their palacehome­s, and patrons of Buddhism outside. Both SWRD Bandaranai­ke and JR Jayawarden­e did the same – born and brought up as Anglicans, they took to Buddhism and soon held the reins of power.the inimical pressure to deny one’s minority faith also shows in the devoutly Catholic Ms. Charles, sporting a pottu and holy ash in her portrait. However, the old religion, Hinduism, has a hold on many. Premier Ranil Wickremesi­nghe is pictured in the unstitched verti and Tamil shawl in India worshiping as a devout Hindu. Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa misses no chance to crack coconuts in Hindu temples. Why do these gentlemen, so attracted by Hinduism, go all the way to India to worship as Hindus, object to Hindus in the North-east? Why do their government­s uproot Hindus, deny them their franchise, and re-label their temples Buddhist? Let us end discrimina­tion. Let all speak our language of choice and follow our true faith. We need those freedoms for democracy to work and to choose rulers based on ability and integrity, whatever their faith, language, and domicile. In the meantime, nobody in Sri Lanka believes our rule rs when they claim to address discrimina­tion. they annually lie to the UNHRC promising to implement Resolution 30/1. Can the UNHRC not see? Or is theirs also a charade enacted for us? Enough with the lies!!these matters concern all Sri Lankans – Sinhalese, tamils, and Muslims – unless we want to empower our rulers to kill us with impunity and prevent the appointmen­t of our best as CGE.

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Anuradhapu­ra-vavuniya Boundary with Vavuniya South Villages Vanishing into Anuradhapu­ra
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Ms. P.S.M. Charles
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