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Is the Sri Lankan Tamil Nation Moving towards extinction? Bob Rae’s deportation is a slap on the face of Canada Regardless
of whether or not the Canadians accept the decision by the Sri
Lankan government, Sri Lanka’s denial of entry to Bob Rae, former
premier of Ontario and current liberal party foreign critic into the
country, after detaining him for 12 hours and then un-ceremoniously
deporting him along with two other Canadian diplomats at the
International Airport in Katunayake, is shameful and a slap on the
face of Canada. Ironically,
it was Canada that funded the building of the Katunayake airport. Sri
Lanka, considered a banana republic and economically far worse than
its prosperous but tiny neighbour Singapore, has chosen to challenge
a country listed on the top of the lists of the Human Development
Index by the United Nations. Canadians
armed with Canadian passports sail through any immigration desk
around the world with ease and respect. Even the Cubans who hate
Americans love Canadian passports. Canadian
passport holders can enter anywhere in the world while the majority
of the countries around the world need visas from Canadian consular
offices in their home countries and those, too, are not easy to get
because the Canadian immigration system is very strict.
But, Canadians do not face such hardships in getting visas to
any other country. Canada
reaps Recently
Canadian Minister for Immigration denied entry to the maverick
British parliamentarian George Galloway.
His application for a Canadian visa was rejected in March
2009. Canada claimed
that he was a threat to national security as he was an advocate for
stopping the war in Afghanistan and Iraq and donated money to the
Hamas-led government of the Palestinian territories. Canadian
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, justifying Canada’s decision,
said “I don’t see why we should make exceptions and override the
decision of our professional border security agents in making a
judgment about the inadmissibility of someone who provides funding
and resources to an illegal terrorist organization.” There
is a saying in Tamil – “Vithai
Vithaithavan Aruvadai Seivaan” (One who sowed the seed will
reap the harvest). So
it is poetic justice for Canada which labels even a British
parliamentarian with terrorist tag to see one of her top
parliamentarians booted out for the same reason! Unlike Canada, Sri Lanka is world’s most politically
unstable and financially bankrupt Third World country begging for
loans from IMF. Sri
Lanka tagged Canada’s much respected politician as a threat to
national security. He
has more than three-decades of public service experience and was the
premier of Canada’s largest populated province, Ontario.
Currently, he is Canada’s main Opposition Liberal Party’s
foreign affairs critic. Sri Lanka has simply thumbed its nose at Canada and that too
in the most uncivilized way. Canadians consider this as a great
insult to their country, but the million dollar question is whether
Canada will take sweet diplomatic revenge or just remain mute? Rae’s
testimony Soon
after Bob Rae spent 12 hours at the Bandaranaike International
Airport in Katunayake, he was bundled out on a plane to England
where he issued a statement. He
said: “In the evening of Tuesday, June 9, 2009, I arrived on a
flight from Delhi to Colombo, Sri Lanka.
I had successfully applied to the Sri Lankan High Commission
for a visa and had discussed my visit with the Sri Lankan
Commissioner, the Canadian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, and with
officials from DFAIT.” He
stated: When I arrived at immigration in the company of two Canadian
High Commission officials, I was, after some delay, told that I was
being refused entry on the grounds of national intelligence. Since
that time I have spent over twelve hours at the airport trying to
find a reason for this decision. I have had the full support of
officials here and in Ottawa. The
Government of Sri Lanka is sticking to its position, and I am being
put on a plane to London at 1:15 p.m. Sri Lankan time. Further,
he said: The Sri Lankan government has made this decision because
they have apparently reached some ill-conceived and defamatory
conclusions about me. But, after thirty years of public service at
home and abroad, I have to say this decision reflects on them, and
not on me. I have
fought against violence and extremism all my life. Everyone knows that, and the record of my actions, speeches
and reports is there for all to see.
What they now also know is that the government of Sri Lanka
is afraid of dialogue, afraid of discussion, afraid of engagement.
All I can say is shame on them. If this is how they treat me,
imagine how they treat people who can’t speak out and who can't
make public statements. The
personal statement released by Bob Rae leads us to believe that he
is really fed up with the Sri Lankan government’s decision and he,
too, indicates that the decision made by Sri Lanka was actually a
shameful act inflicted upon Canadians, not personally against him.
Sri Lanka’s stance is quite understandable when it has
ignored respect for humanitarian law and calls for a political
process. Instead, Sri Lanka lambasted western political and
diplomatic representatives as “White Tigers” on the payroll of
the LTTE. We have seen similar tendencies elsewhere—Sudan,
Zimbabwe, Burma—but possibly nowhere as systematic and blatant as
in Sri Lanka. Canadian
Tamils don’t trust Rae Though
Tamils in Canada think Bob Rae is an opportunistic and a wily
politician. When he contested the election in Toronto Centre, where
a sizeable number were ethnic Tamils, he promised that he would
speak in support of right to self-determination for Tamils in Sri
Lanka and he would support Eelam Tamils in Canadian parliament.
However, after he got elected, his promises turned out to be
empty rhetoric. He
often described Sri Lanka as a “Model Democracy” and decried
LTTE’s terrorism. He was quick to decry LTTE’s “extremism and
violence” but was slow to condemn state terrorism unleashed
against Tamils. Bob Rae
will, at least now, realize the real face of Sri Lanka. During
his frequent visits to Sri Lanka since 1999, as Chairman of
Ottawa-based Forum of Federations, he met the leaders of Sri Lankan
political, religious, and community organizations.
He took part in the peace talks held in Oslo, Geneva, Tokyo
and other cities. He dined with the LTTE leadership during his
visits to the LTTE’s former strong-hold and its political
headquarters, Kilinochchi. He participated in all the seminars and
meetings organized by anti-LTTE movements in Sri Lanka, Canada, and
England. When
this writer asked Bob Rae to comment on the present plight of IDPs
in Sri Lanka and other questions about Sri Lanka, he said he would
not be able to answer any questions yet, except to say, “I really
do believe that they are less important than ensuring better
conditions in camps and a better future for all the people living in
Sri Lanka.” Another
liberal party parliamentarian from Scarborough, Agincourt Jim
Karygiannis, said he, too, applied for a visa at the Sri Lanka’s
High Commission in Ottawa to travel to Sri Lanka. The officials told
him that they would not have any problem issuing the visa, but they
are not responsible once he arrived at the airport because the Sri
Lankan defense ministry may or may not permit him to enter the
country. He then
decided not to travel to Sri Lanka. Upon
assuming power, the right wing conservative government led by
Stephen Harper banned the LTTE as a terrorist organization and
followed two years later placing the community based World Tamil
Movement (WTM) on the terrorist list. However, the Sri Lankan government did not show gratitude to
the Conservatives. When
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Conservative MP Deepak Obhrai applied for visa to Sri Lankan High
Commission in Ottawa, the High Commissioner denied him a visa.
Obhrai said he wanted to visit Sri Lanka in early June 2009
to see conditions in the internment camps.
The time is now ripe for Liberals and Conservatives to become
cognizant of the ultra-chauvinist Sri Lankan state and its
oppression of the Tamil people. For behind Colombo’s public parade of bodies of dead rebels
and tasteless celebrations of ‘victory’ over the Tamil Tigers,
there hides today a horror list of unspeakable war crimes committed
by the Mahinda Rajapaksa’s regime. The time is ripe for Canada to review its diplomatic and political relationship vis-à-vis the failed state of Sri Lanka. ___________________ Satheesan Kumaaran holds B.Sc. (Biology), Honours BA (Political Science) and MA in Integrated Studies with the specialization in International Law and International Relations. This was first published in The Tamil Mirror. E-Mail: satheesan_kumaaran@yahoo.com. |
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