What makes free and fair different in the East

By Kusal Perera

The east has now become a battleground for interpreting democracy. The President claims the PC elections in the east would be an ideal example for democracy in comparison to all other elections. Whatever that example is and whatever lesson one would learn from it, it could never be assessed and analysed by “numbers and percentages” in interpreting democracy. There again, whatever the interpretation, the East would have to either kneel down with its heavily tortured social life in front of an armed group, the government claims is very democratic and live under licensed suppression, or try out a different leadership that opposes armed politics altogether and still live through an extended armed conflict. That second choice would leave an experienced, brutal armed group as the opposition in the Eastern PC with open and official government backing as the TMVP and UPFA are one in the same nomination lists. The choice for the eastern polity therefore would reduce to what is comparatively less bad and not what is best for the East.

Entrenched within this reality in the practical life of the East, is the future developments in the south as well. Except for the Pillayan led TMVP, all others have gone from the political south (meaning those who predominantly live with the politics of the Sinhala south) to the East, to come back with a result that could be interpreted to the South as their mandate to play politics in the south. With Pillayan’s TMVP providing the oppressive hand for the Rajapaksa glove, the bottom line remains in how much power the East could give those contesting the elections, to wield their influence more in the south.

It is for this reason the government wants the south in particular and the world at large to accept the PC elections in the East as free and fair. And it is for the opposite reason the SLMC/UNP and others in the fray want to contradict the government and prove it is not a free and fair election.

Free and fair elections were declared as impossible in the East by the Opposition including the JVP, with the Pillayan group running around carrying weapons with tacit government support even before the LG elections in Batticaloa. But then with PAFFREL giving credence to that election, the Opposition could not avoid contesting the PC elections to the east. With the credibility of PAFFREL openly challenged after its two decade plus history, monitoring the East PC elections have become a totally new issue with two more new outfits, CAFFE and SL Polls Watch entering the scene with their own reports..

Not only PAFFREL, but the other two new entities monitoring election campaigns, CAFFE and SL Polls Watch are talking of what they are trained to check in monitoring elections. They are perhaps reaching out to have more complaints recorded in their reports that PAFFREL may be accused of ignoring. They are definitely out to see the numbers of election related assaults, threats to life, abductions, killings, unregistered vehicles on the roads, white vans, blocking of election rallies, use of State resources and State media, etc., etc. These numbers do give meaning to what a free and fair election could be. But is that everything in East PC elections ? There is a serious politico-military factor in the east that is not brought out in answering issues related to election violence. It is this factor that had grown and evolved with savage intensity that obstructs and denies a free and fair election in the East.

The Citizens’ Committee was killed off during the IPKF backed EPRLF regime as the North-East PC. The East in particular became politically militarised with the LTTE challenging the military might of the IPKF from October 10th 1987. The EPRLF as the PC authority could not exert much influence in those parts outside the East with the war on and they concentrated in establishing their militarised administration in the East with the IPKF helping out with policing, banking, transporting and other civil work as well. Thereafter the fall of the North – East PC, the packing off of the IPKF and the EPRLF deserting the East in 1990, led to a change of military power in the east. The power vacuum was immediately filled by the LTTE, once again surfacing as a formidable force in the East. With the courting between the Premadasa regime and the LTTE coming to an end by 1991, the war swallowed the bits and pieces of social life there were.

Thereafter, except for a brief period from end 1993 to mid 1995, when the East enjoyed a respite from war starting during the tenure of President Wijetunge, that allowed for LG elections in early 1994, the general elections in August 1994 and the Presidential elections in November the same year, the East had always been living with a bloody war till the CFA was signed in 2002 February. This CFA was not given the political advantage of making space for confidence building and managing conflict. It was humiliated and violated to leave us with a war more brutal than what was there previously. The justification for TMVP carrying arms is just that. They are still under threat from the LTTE despite government claims of clearing the east of the LTTE.

Here lies the paradox of the democracy in the east. To begin with, living with these brutal and bloody calamities the east had never been able to survive with a social fabric that could stand against militarising due to the bloody protracted nature of the war after the IPKF intervention. The role of the Citizens’ Committee that one witnessed previously was never in force.Thereafter the IPKF propped N-E PC folded up in 1990 , it was armed players who called the shots in the East and not the people. People, especially the Tamil people in Tamil villages could not have their social organisations unless the armed players in the area wanted them. The Tamil people were always at the receiving end, with opposing armed groups wanting to ensure the villages did not have infiltrations from their “enemy group” and the State security forces wanting to eliminate LTTE work among the Tamil people. This was at times thought possible through ethnic rivalry. Within all this militarization and provoked ethnic rivalry, even the State administration was brought under direct control of the State security forces.

There was thus no space for civil life even within the Tsunami rehabilitation work where most aid agencies had to comply with security requirements. In fact all temporary shelters where Tsunami affected people still live is under a double scrutiny, with State authorities hovering around to keep tab of LTTE infiltration and Pillayan after Karuna Amman also stalking the lives of the displaced. To these displaced were added another innocent lot from the so called “liberation of the East from Tiger claws”. There are now over 200,000 “refugees” diplomatically labelled as “internally displaced persons” who are at the mercy of the armed groups and government security authorities, that dictate terms in their every day life. Worst among them again are the Tamil people.

Do remember that with all these negative developments that have eroded any possibility of the people living and thinking independently for over a decade, where they first have to think how secure their lives would be if they acted independent of the armed TMVP and then the LTTE as silent trespassers now, the numbers of election violence give little meaning to freedom and democracy. With all logistics and infrastructure controlled by the State security forces and the Pillayan group having access to all that, numbers of election related violence have little impact on the lives of the already subdued and threatened lives in the East.

It is in such a tortured and torn society that election monitoring is done as if numbers matter. It is within this savagely numbed social life that Pillayan threatens opposition candidates and numbers are given unnecessary importance. People would never be a deciding factor in this game of armed conflict that is now wrapped up in this election of power wrenching.

Either way, Pillayan winning or losing, numbers of election related violence increasing or decreasing, elections being free and fair or heavily rigged, East will not have democracy under a PC that would any way have to maintain a heavy military presence to exist. It is this truth that is not being said in the South. For the South is made to believe armed suppression in the name of peace could democratise a society. The worst is, the Sinhala South prefers to believe it too. [dailymirror.lk]

12 Comments »

  1. Devinda Fernando said,

    May 8, 2008 @ 3:35 am

    The readers only need to know one thing, and one thing only…. The East, No matter how bad the Election mischief is………is that it is a world of difference than when the people were under the LTTE. That is the ONLY fact of the matter… and no matter how you try to spin it it will be the reality everyone else remembers.

  2. sinhalese said,

    May 8, 2008 @ 5:12 am

    UNP supporters in East lamented when UNP boycotted Batti elections that they wanted to vote UNP. Pilleyan or Not these people would have voted UNP in Batti Muncipal elections. PAFFREL recognised that and said Election was free and fair largely. UNP and lobbies (Which perhaps Kusal Perera belongs) do not like that. They automaticaly like if any one critisize the government and Elections. Tell you what? WE in the South really want Pilleyan to WIN . After all he came out againct openly LTTE violence and for East. They should be given power. This is the best chance. We remember crocodile Ranil and his gang in 88-89. With weapons around and killing SLFP and youths not even members of JVP, What he is now Arhath Ranil. Prabhakaran is even correct not to trust the man. Whatever the follies of Prabhakaran he knows Sinhala politicians.
    By the way why no one is talking about dead Pilleyan members. Even very recently 2 of the killed by Pistol gang.
    Tell you what? Asked ranil, hakim, JVP and the rest to go without guns. (All MPS have guns and security) and then tell the Pilleyan to remove arns. Come on lead by example is better.

  3. G said,

    May 8, 2008 @ 12:44 pm

    It is the ordinary Tamils who are paying the price, especially those in areas not controlled by the Tigers. “Nowhere in Sri Lanka are the Tamils safe,” a Western diplomat told me in Colombo. “What’s happening here is de facto ethnic cleansing,” as Tamils flee for India or the Middle East and beyond. “The government doesn’t seem to care if they all leave.” Toronto Star.

    Everything else is just talk, it is time to work for a real change ..like Barak Obama says…Change from top down and bottom up..no one from the old regimes …all new faces..invite me
    if you need me., but you will find many thousands of men and women through out the length and breath of Greater Sri-Lanka.

    Good luck ..get going.

  4. Nexus said,

    May 9, 2008 @ 6:41 am

    Tamils and Muslims in the east evicted the cruel warlord Velu and his terror regime because they were sick and tired of being cannon fodder for Jaffna Tamils living in England.

  5. Suresh M said,

    May 10, 2008 @ 10:26 pm

    “The worst is, the Sinhala South prefers to believe it too”…………..Kusal Perera.

    The commet # 01 convinced me.

    Thank you.

  6. Devinda Fernando said,

    May 11, 2008 @ 10:53 pm

    Suresh,

    Nothing written here or anywhere else will convince you of anything you have not already convinced yourself of…

    The Elections happened, they were a success, there was relatively no election mischief, and the Polls reflect what everyone in Sri Lanka knows that you Misinformed and Delusional Diaspora don’t…The LTTE are finished in the East…Done! Gone! Kaput!

    And as time progresses and the East develops, the disparity between what you say here and the reality on the ground is going to be Staggeringly Comical…

  7. A.Rajasingam said,

    May 12, 2008 @ 11:32 pm

    The writer has given a clear picture of the situation in the East. In fact, there is nothing that makes free and fair in the East. When compared with the last Presidential election where the people had voted in favour of the UNP than the PA, this time the strange honeymoon of the Government with Pillaiyan group supported by Hisbullah faction poses a strange question whether Pillaiyan or Hisbullah possess the eligibility to lead the people of the East. There is also an issue whether the people had acted independently given the fact that there many complaints of rigging. It is true that the Tamils were always at the receiving end. The mentality of Hisbullah was seen as swollen headed figure when his supporters threatened the journalists to address him as His Excellency at a time when Pillaiyan under the LTTE had already targeted and Hisbullah escaped several times. Hisbullah also has secret links with international Muslim Terrorist Organizations. The mentality of Pillaiyan was seen when he was assured security by the Government to leave the LTTE and went to the extent of even avoiding Karuna. Agaist such a background it may be a difficult task for the government to decide who should be the Chief Minister. But the President was clever in making the Hisbullah and Pillaiyan clash for the race of Chief Minister after weakening the LTTE and Pillaiyan Group.
    The present situation reflects the line of thinking between the persons given below.

    Hisbullah Versus Hakeem
    Hisbullah Versus Pillaiyan
    Pillaiyan Versus the LTTE
    UNP Versus the PA

    Against this background, it is early to comment who is going to tumble. One thing is clear. The possibility of the LTTE to make in roads into the East cannot be ruled out for which the sinking of the Supply ship at Trincomalee and the bomb explosion at Amparai stands as clear signal. Will the Sinhalese believe there be a peaceful provincial government in the Eastern Province?

  8. Venkai said,

    May 13, 2008 @ 12:06 am

    Wait for the circus to begin. Pillaiyan under the guidance of MR & co. will ruin the East!!

  9. sinhalese said,

    May 13, 2008 @ 5:11 am

    I agree with Devinda here. East has democratic elections unlike one party Nazi dictatorship in Vanni. Pilleyan and Hisbulla should share the CM post and develop the province so to become the Bread and Milk basket of Sri Lanka.

  10. Gamini said,

    May 13, 2008 @ 1:30 pm

    Thanks Devinda F for being the Andare of this present day tragi comedy of ethnic errors.
    Mark this. There will be no development in the east. There will be no removal of military presence from the east. There will be no devolution of powers even under the 13th Amendment to the extent allowed in the South.
    But, there will be plundering and limitless corruption under this Rajapaksa regime.
    If you can afford to be in Sri Lanka like us, you will no what the ground reality is.
    Keep waging war. Keep crying for war. Make this poor country bleed for your stupid ego.
    Thank you
    Gamini
    Colombo – SL

  11. Devinda Fernando said,

    May 13, 2008 @ 11:32 pm

    *** Mark this. There will be no development in the east. There will be no removal of military presence from the east. ***

    (Yawn)

    we have heard this barking before… when you said the East will not be cleared,… it was… when you said there would be no Elections,… there were… and now you can continue to Naysay for the next 25 years all you want…

    You never gave it a chance, and you continue to condemn it. Shame on you. I’ll put my faith in the current administration as they continue to deliver on their promises. And I will certainly take the imperfections of their accomplishments over the FAILED FASCISM and MILITARISM of the LTTE….

  12. Devinda Fernando said,

    May 13, 2008 @ 11:45 pm

    LOL! You people are such Partisan Hacks it is not even funny!

    If the UNP picked up the majority of the seats, and they almost did, then NONE of you would be complaining (except the Eelamists who are Delusional Fascism supporters who will settle for nothing but Prabhakaran as their One True God),… all you people will say the UNP won Fair and Square… You would be hailing the UNP victory and praising the new found freedom of the Eastern Province. You would not be complaining about petty Election Mischief or insignificant voter fraud, you would be focusing on the big Picture Politics of the Election as you should be doing,…but instead you cry.

    That is the Truth, isn’t it?.

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