Tamils fear peace talks with LTTE, say rights activists
Sri Lankan Tamils are wary of any peace talks that will give oxygen
to the Tigers, said Rajan Hoole and K. Sritharan of the University
Teachers for Human Rights (UTHR-Jaffna) in an interview with IANS news
service.
India should stop seeing the Tamil conflict from a strategic prism
and instead focus on the community’s long-term welfare and humanitarian
concerns, they said. Stating that all previous peace parleys had only
given a free run to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Hoole
and Sritharan told IANS: “Presently the indications we have are that the
people want an end to the war but are wary of any more peace talks with
the LTTE.”
Hoole and Sritharan said that several thousand civilians had now
escaped into the government-controlled area, risking attacks from a
furious LTTE that did not want Tamils to ditch it in its hour of crisis.
“Many have had the experience of being shot at by the LTTE as they
escaped or (by) the army personnel at the entry points, deliberately
provoked by LTTE fire.
The LTTE’s direct shooting at civilians has on most occasions been
aimed at the legs, but cases of fatal shooting have also been reported,”
they said in their statement.
In contrast, “generally the behaviour of soldiers at entry points
has, in the cases known to us, been exceptionally good,” they said.
The civilians escaping from LTTE territory, they said, had been
invariably forced to participate in activities of the Tigers before the
terrorists began to retreat in the face of the military advance.
They pointed out that in the past India had mostly looked at the Sri
Lankan issue through its ‘strategic interests’ and used Tamil militant
groups for its short-term goals.
“The notion that the Tamils can be used as a ‘strategic interests
resource’ is again being aired by prominent persons in India,” they
pointed out.
“The plight of the Tamils in the island also forms about the only
‘political capital’ for some fringe groups in Tamil Nadu,” they said.
“Tamils in Sri Lanka have suffered enough and they should not be used
as dispensable resources, as the LTTE (does).” |