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Title: The beginnings of the Conflict


1
The beginnings of the Conflict
  • The origins of
  • the Sinhala-Tamil conflict in Sri Lanka
  • http//dh-web.org/place.names/posts/conflict.ppt

2
A bit of History
  • Jaffna Peninsula ( Yapa Patuna) captured by the
    Portuguese by defeating Sinhalese General
    (Athapattu Dissava) in 1591
  • The Dutch captured all Portuguese territories (
    Green) by 1658.
  • The Dutch brought Malabar Tamils to grow
    tobacco in the North (Jaffna)
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3
British colonial rule
  • The British drove out the Dutch, and took over
    the Kandyan kingdom by a treaty signed in 1815 .
  • Kandyan peasants ousted for Land
  • The 1910 ruling council had 2 Europeans, one
    Burgher and one Tamil (Sir Ponnambalam
    Ramanathan) of the highest caste for all
    Ceylonese.
  • Divide and rule policy of promoting the minority
    against the majority.
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4
G. G. Ponnambalam from Casteism to Racism
  • G. G. Ponnambalam, a young Tamil Lawyer opposes
    Donoughmore reforms and rejects the one nation
    of Ceylonese concept and calls himself a proud
    Dravidian (Hansard 1935).
  • Claims that the Tamils were the first inhabitants
    of Sri Lanka.
  • GGP begins violently racist politics, verbally
    attacking the Sinhalese the Mahavamsa. The
    campaign leads to the first communal riot in
    1939, quickly put down by the British.
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5
Tamil opposition to Universal voting rights
  • Donoughmore commission (1929 CE) proposes one
    vote per adult (universal suffrage).
  • Tamil leaders TOTALLY OPPOSED UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE,
    and Sinhala Majority rights. They also asked for
    the caste system in the constitution.
  • G G Ponnambalam demands 50 seats for Sinhala 75
    and 50 seats for the 15 Tamils minorities.
  • 5050 equal rights.
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6
D.S. Senanayaka and the Ceylonese cabinet
  • S. W. R. D. Banadaranike begins to oppose G. G.
    Ponnambalam in the 1930s forming Sinhala Maha
    Sabha
  • D. S. Senanayake (One Nation of Ceylonese) wins
    independence in 1948 and forms the first
    Government under the UNP. Both G. G. P and SWRD
    join the UNP cabinet.
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7
The Indian Citizenship Act 1949
  • Indian Citizenship Act (ICA) is passed giving
    citizenship to all those with 7 years Ceylon
    residence.
  • Tamil congress supports it, but Chelvanayagam
    calls G. G. Ponnambalam a Traitor.
  • Several up-country Tamil MPs (Thondaman's Party)
    were disqualified due to the ICA.
  • Chelva goes to court against ICA and looses. The
    Privy Council (UK) aclaims the ICA.
  • In 1978 JRJ gives citizenship to all Indian
    Tamils.
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8
Arasu and Sinhala only
  • lankai Thamil Arasu Kadchi (Lanka Thamil
    Sovereignist Party) claimed in 1949 that the
    North and East are EXCLUSIVE TAMIL HOMELANDS,
    and that the land has to be liberated from the
    invaders (Molsems and Sinhalese)
  • In English it was the Federal Party of Ceylon.
    SWRD 's Sinhala Only cry of 1956 was used by
    Chelvanayagam to organize civil obedience
    designed to increase ethnic polarization and
    division.
  • A series of communal riots took place.
  • Standardization of University admissions was used
    to foment communal division.

9
The B-C Pact and its failure
  • SWRD Bandaranaike and SJV Chelvanayagam signed
    the B-C Pact (1957) providing for the Thamil
    Arasu Kadchi demands.
  • G.G. Ponna, the UNP, and the Bhikku Peramuna
    opposed it.
  • The Tamil press hailed the B-C pact as first
    happy step to Sovereignty (Arasu). The Sinhala
    press claimed it to be incipient separatism.
  • There was no effort at trust building. The pact
    was torn up in the face of opposition
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10
TULF, Vadukoddai (Batakotte) and Militancy
  • Increasing tempo of communal riots (1939, 1956,
    1958, 1977, 1981, 1983). Tamil political parties
    form the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF).
  • The 1976 Vadukoddai (Batakotte) resolution
    demanded the formation of a Tamil Eelam.
  • Political assassinations of moderate Tamils began
    in 1975
  • Picture of Chelva with Sivakumaran, who became
    the first cyanide-suicidee.
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11
Rise of the LTTE - eliminating dissent.
  • Shanmuganathan-1998, Thiruchelvam- 1999,
    Aputharaj- 1999, Soundaranayagam-2000, Chandra
    nehru 2005, Kadirgamar, 2005 Pararajasingham-200
    5, Raviraj - 2006, Sivamaharaja 2006,
    K.Loganathan-2006, Mahesvarahn, 2008, Sivanesan,
    2008, Fernandopulle, 2008
  • Etc. .Etc.....
  • Rajiv Gandhi 1991
  • R. Premadasa -1993
  • The boys nurtured by the TULF hijacked Tamil
    politics and become the sole representative of
    Tamils by murdering all Tamil opponents (
    others)
  • Duraiappah -Mayor(1975), Canagaratnam-MP(1979),
    Thiyagarajah-MP(1981), Dharmalingam-MP(1985),
    Alalasundaram-MP(1985), Yogesvaran-MP(1989),
    Amirthalaingam-MP(1989), Thambimuttu-MP (1990),
    Kirubaran -1990 Yogasangari-(1990), Arunasalam-MP
    (1997), Maharoof-MP (1997) Etc.
    .Etc....http//dh-web.org/place.names/posts/confli
    ct.ppt

12
End justifies the means?
  • TULF politicians as well as the LTTE boasted that
    they welcome state violence and will give it
    back in kind, ruthlessly.
  • LTTE perfected suicide bombing, child soldiers,
    militarizing the feminine body, financial
    extortion and physical elimination of all
    opposition.
  • The rich Tamil Diaspora funded arms purchases and
    world-wide propganda.
  • Diplomats, academics and NGOs were funded to
    join the cause".
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13
Conclusion-Rise of LTTE militancy
  • Armed Tamil militancy resulted from deliberate
    manipulative polarization of the two communities
    .
  • Tamil opposition to universal suffrage, Sinhala
    majority politics led Tamil leaders to seek
    separation.
  • This was spear-headed by the privileged Tamils,
    sacrificing the lower-castes and rural Tamils.
  • Separatist agitation led to violence and enormous
    suffering to Tamils.
  • Even today the rich Tamils of the Diaspora push
    for Eelam via the TGTE.
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