Sunday, 17 February 2008

unintended comedy dayan on vot attack



Unintended comedy - Dayan on VoT attack and Rajiva on Karuna

yes Its not just our politicians but also our public officials and

diplomats who continue to make unintelligent, incomprehensible

statements on matters of vital importance to the Government. Consider

these for instance:

Dayan Jayatilleke (our Permanent Rep to UN in Geneva) responding to

Reporters Without Borders condemning the attack on Voice of Tigers as

quoted in Today's (30 Nov) Island:

"The radio station concerned is neither an independent media

organization nor located in an independent country. In short, it

was neither legal nor legitimate. It was not, for instance Al

Jazeera or the Serbian TV."

(http://www.island.lk/2007/11/30/news14.html)

Is it that the government will attack all 'non-independent media'

organisations? There goes all our media organisations!! And not

located in an independent country? Is he conceding that Killinochi is

no more part of the independent country of Sri Lanka?

And this is our Prof Rajiva Wijesinghe. An extract from an interview

that he gave to BBC Asia today. He himself has taken pride in what he

has said in the interview that he has got it posted on the Peace

Secretariat website.

Presenter: But it is rather unlikely that you have taken out one of

their chief egotiators on the very same day we saw colonel Karuna

arrested here in London and the charge that's put is that it was

the Sri Lankan government that enabled him to travel - to get him

out of the way - on a diplomatic passport.

Dr.Rajiva Wijesinha: That charge I have certainly read and it is

conceivable but when I first saw he was in London I thought that

this was a wonderful British way of removing a problem and agreeing

to have him...I think certainly the fact that Karuna is no longer

in the East would help in reducing

some of the tension.

Prof Wijesinghe is known for his almost daily reports on the SCOPP

webiste using the space to mud sling on a wide variety of people -

Prof. Uyangoda (for calling the secretariat a war secretariat - I am

full in agreement with the Professor), Bradman Weerakoon, Rohan

Edrisinha, Dr. Saravanamuttu, Sunila Abeyesekera and others who

resigned from the advisory committee to the Ministry of Human Rights,

the International Commission of Jurists etc etc, and of course the UNP

and its leader.

There used to be a time when our public officials though controlled by

politicians were careful in showing themselves as apolitical. Nowadays

this is not the case. And Dayan an Rajiva are of course political

appointees and people who were involved in politics. Rajiva was

President of the Liberal Party and Dayan's political credentials are

very diverse to elaborate, including his short stint as Minister of

Fisheries in the Varadaharaja Perumal North East Provincial

Government.

Post Script - 02 December 2007

Todays Sunday Island in its editorail commends Dayan's remarks:

Ambassador Dayan Jayatillake in Geneva competently handled

criticism by various organization, including the local Free Media

Movement, of the bombing of the Voice of Tigers radio station in

Kilinochchi shortly before Prabhakaran's annual birthday speech by

pointing out that VoT was neither an independent media organization

nor located in an independent country. It was a propaganda organ of

an armed separatist organization designated as terrorist by many

countries. The employment of civilians in that facility, if indeed

there were any, was a choice made by the LTTE. The target was a

legitimate one.

So the message is: "If the LTTE employs civilians then we cant help


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