Monday, August 19, 2013

Where are the next of kin of the supposedly executed 40,000-125,000 Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka?

By Shenali Waduge

The "experts" and "authorities" must have their say and certainly their voice is far more powerful than a country as small as Sri Lanka. They are the ones that make the laws, they decide who the villains and the heroes are, they can make heroes into villains and villains into heroes, they can frame charges, they can also decide not to frame charges - in short it is only their wishes that prevail. Justice is justice that suits them and not the victims. Victims are who they define as victims on a selective basis and perpetrators are all those that do not conform to their agendas. It is with these incongruities that Sri Lanka finds itself being allegedly bullied and thrown figures of casualties that vary between initial figures of 7000 to 40,000 to 60,000 and now to 125,000. Given that we accept the figures by these "authorities" - what next needs to be asked is 4 years on where are the next of kin of these 125,000 or even 40,000 - why have they not come forward naming the "executed"?

We now come to those who are making these guestimate figures. US Secretary of State Robert Blake states 40,000 died at the US Congressional hearing to which US House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee Congressman Eni F.H. Faleomavaega asked "why are we picking on a little country like Sri Lanka" and Mr. Faleomavaega recommended that the US Resolution should be withdrawn for "focusing only on the last few months of the war and failing to acknowledge.... almost 30 years, the Tamil Tigers hacked to death innocent men , women and children in Sri Lanka, carried out some 378 suicide attacks more than any other terrorist organization in the world."

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