Today I address the diaspora in these articles:
Excerpt: More than 25,000 Tamils, especially youth, across the Europe took to the streets of Brussels on Monday demanding EU to de-proscribe the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam, to exert pressure on the Sri Lankan government to allow medicine and food to the civilians besieged by its military in all fronts and to demand the Sri Lankan military to pull out from the Tamil homeland.
40,000 Tamils stage protests in front of EU, UN in Europe
Rally in New York urges UN, US to intervene to stop genocide
Tamils jam Toronto, demand Sri Lanka to stop genocide
My question to the ranting diaspora on the streets of Toronto, Brussels and New York is why would you want to help save Prabhakaran and not the fellow Tamil citizens who are living in IDP camps and those that are being used as shrapnel guards for the LTTE!?! They keep on shouting genocide and to recognise Tamil Eelam from their safe havens in the European countries whereas the Tamil citizens being imprisoned by their so-called liberators in Sri Lanka are going through unspeakable atrocities as we speak at the hands of the LTTE. Have we seen even a single one of these diaspora willing to help these fellow citizens? Have they tried to reach out to those that escaped the clutches of LTTE? What is visible is their selfish demand for a Tamil Eelam on the expense of the poor souls who are left in the Wanni and the war stricken areas.
The diaspora need to clarify facts from fiction. If they have stepped in to the country at least once after leaving it some twenty years ago they would realise what is going on. This is where I think the government needs to act wisely. If we are to enlighten not only the diaspora but also the international community of the plight of the war stricken civilians the government needs to open up the doors to an independent media. It needs to create a media space for the benefit of all instead of the false propaganda stations they allow at the moment. People need to realise that not only are brave soldiers sacrificing their lives for the betterment of ours but the government is doing an injustice to their slain lives by blindfolding the general population. Certain government top guns have taken matters to their own hands and personalised this war which is quite evident by the out lash in the recent SBS video documentary “Hunting the Tigers”.The extent of the government propaganda stunt is quite visible in most of the comments left on this article by fellow Sri Lankans. Emulating the Bush propaganda the current government propaganda screams “either you are with us or against us” in all it’s media rantings creating a “good vs evil” scenario. This is reason enough for people to see even SBS as a pro-LTTE site, and who knows people who are brave enough to read this article to the end might be thinking that I am pro-LTTE as well just because I love my country and want to be able to point out the wrongs from the rights and make the government who ever and which ever is in power a better one at providing guidance to the betterment of the country.
Unfortunately for most of the people in Sri Lanka they have no freedom to express their views in the current situation. Everyone is talking about the human rights of the people indisplaced by or in the midst of the conflict. This has quite ironically shrouded the fact that the state of human rights in the whole country is appalling. Abductions, killings, threats and misery lies at all corners aiming people in the media to ordinary dwellers and bloggers. What more do you need to understand that the government needs to pave way for an independent source of information not only to educate the diaspora but also the international community. By restricting this the government is backing in to a corner which ends in totalitarianism.
We are all patriots and as Mark Twain once said “Loyalty to the country always. Loyalty to the government when it deserves it.” True we salute the government for its efforts to stop the war but that does not mean that the all that the government does in the pretext of war is justified. Think my fellow Sri Lankan citizens what more do you need?


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