A Truly Gratifying Day with Dr. Brian Senewiratne
by Cholan
He pointed out to me, he senses our people (he is referring to Tamils) seem discouraged and they need to be aroused and they need to be told in no uncertain terms that Tamil Eelam is a reality and is the only acceptable and workable solution to the protracted civil conflict between Tamils and Sinhalese for the last fifty years.
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It was a blessing from God to have met a great personality like Dr. Brian Senewiratne, with whom I was graced with the opportunity to spend a day and interact with this unique gentleman. Dr. Brain Senewiratne’s remarkable knowledge about our Tamil freedom struggle amazed me a great deal. He is passionately involved for more than forty years in exposing sufferings of the Tamils at the hands of successive Sinhalese leaders (since 1948) to the world leaders, media and think tanks.
This unique personality has acquired educational qualifications MA (Camb), MBBChir (Camb), MBBS Hons (Lond), MD (Lond), FRCP (Lond), FRACP, Consultant Physician and is the Clinical Associate Prof. of Medicine of the one of the world famous University of Queensland, in Down Under. He is also from a very well to do family and the ruling elite both sides of Sri Lanka's political spectrum of the last 58 years, the UNP and SLFP; yet for more than 57 years he has himself identified with Tamils and their struggle for freedom.
I went to pick up this gentleman from the Toronto airport and drove him to a TV station for an Interview. In my mind, I was thinking he would be very exhausted and fatigued when he landed at the Toronto airport, as he is a 74 years of age and since he was continuously engaged in giving numerous speeches to media and gatherings in USA and Canada prior to his arrival to the Toronto Airport. But, I was wrong; he was the most energetic person and he was all prepared and ready for the interviews.
I just could not believe what I was seeing and hearing from this unique gentleman. He was very fluent in the subject areas of our Tamil Eelam struggle. The interviewer only had to ask the question; he responded quite spontaneously and courageously. Every question the interviewer posed to him, his answers were decisive with no ambiguities in his responses.
He was asked to share his views on the killings of Tamils by the Sinhalese forces and its leaders. He did not mince his words when he was saying, that present and past leaders of Sri Lanka should be charged with genocide of Tamils in the International war crime tribunals. He also went on to define what constitutes genocide, based on the UN definition. He pointed out that it is not how many Tamil people got killed by the Sinhalese leaders. What matters is the act and intent of eliminating one ethnic group partially or whole which is defined as genocide.
Based on this definition, Dr. Senewiratne went on to charge the present Mr. Rajapaksa regime in Sri Lanka with the genocide of Tamils and the economic genocide of Tamils as the present regime responsible for numerous abductions, disappearances and killings of Tamil business and community members. He also went on to charge the regime on educational genocide of Tamil as students in NorthEast are not able to go to school to educate themselves without the fear of getting abducted, raped or killed on their way to school.
When the TV interviewer asked this unique individual to comment on the possible solution to this protracted conflict of Sri Lanka, once again he did not mince his words. He said the only solution that would honestly work is a free separate Tamil Eelam nation for Tamils. He spoke continuously on Television for roughly one hour and thirty minutes before he was driven away to attend another captive audience at a University in Toronto .
At the University, he gave a thundering lecture to our next generation of Tamil University students, who were so engrossed with his speech for two hours, thereafter answering their concerns and questions.
After that lecture he willingly took part in another live radio show for almost two hours with live questions and answers from a wide audience of the radio.
By the time he was done with the numerous interviews, live shows on radios and speeches, I expected him to be mentally and physically exhausted and probably expected him to say, "Let me go and get some rest before I fly back to US in the morning." But he was not on that mood. We went to the place where he was staying at 12 am and once again he chatted with us for almost another hour about his personal life and his involvements in human rights issue for the last 50 years plus.
Next day early morning he has to fly to California and meet people and human rights activists in California. Also he has to give three lectures regarding our Tamil Struggle in three different parts of the California .
After all those tight scheduled speeches and meetings, he has to take the last available flight to Australia and fly for almost 20 hours, if not more, and within one hour of landing of Australia he has to see his patient who was pre- booked before he committed to take part in all these lectures and speeches in North America.
I asked him, "Doctor, are you not feeling tired from all this hustle?” “Are you going to be alright to see your patient after twenty odd hour of long flight from one end of the world to the other?” You know what he told me, “If I don’t do anything and sit idle, only then I will be tired. Since I am doing what I am passionately involved with from my fourteen years of age and I am voicing my concerns for my Tamil people, it doesn’t make me tired.” At this point my eyes were filled with water.
Here we are looking at this gentleman with wealth none of us can ever imagine from his forefathers and working as a well known medical doctor specialized in Cardiology in Australia since 1976 tirelessly working to bring out to the world leaders the injustice done by his Sinhalese race and its leaders.
Dr. Senewiratne pointed out to me, he senses our people (he is referring to Tamils) seem discouraged and they need to be aroused and they need to be told in no uncertain terms that Tamil Eelam is a reality and is the only acceptable and workable solution to protracted civil conflicts between Tamils and Sinhalese for last fifty years.
This is the time for our Tamil Diaspora to wake up if they are still sleeping and do what we all have to do which is strengthen our struggle whatever way we all could do. “Do not try to stand on the fence; it is now or never” are the exact words he repeatedly used to make this point the entire time I with was with him. He also told me, we Tamils have these infightings among ourselves and focus on trivial issues.
All this nonsense must stop now and we must work as a united force to achieve the legitimate aspirations of our Tamils freedom with dignity to look after our own affairs in our own homeland. He also categorically told me that , in Sinhala areas we may see the UNP, SLFP, JHU, JVP, etc… but when it comes to the Tamils, all these parties are united, which is essentially a strong anti Tamil position and they make sure no powers will ever be shared with Tamils.
So, let us all get united regardless of what your status is, whether you are professionals, you are religious leaders, you are intellectuals, or ordinary Tamil folks, it is time to shed all those petty differences among ourselves and work hard every minute to achieve something which by our rights is ours, Tamil Eelam.
He also made another interesting and nailing point. Tamil Eelam is already established. All the infrastructures and administrative functions in Tamil Eelam are functioning for the last five years. All we will have to do is get some recognition from this so- called International Community.
This is where he said, our leader Mr. Prabkaran will not be able to do much from Vanni. This is where we, the Diaspora, fit in well and have a huge role to play. This is what the ultimate fruits of our long struggle depend on. We Diaspora need to do a lot more work every minute to educate, inform and lobby as many International players as we can.
We have to tell the International Community to accept our legitimate struggle for our freedom. Dr. Brian Senewiratne quoted, “The brains of the entire Sri Lanka were forcefully evicted by the Sinhalese from Sri Lanka and those brains are here in the western world doing very well for the uplifting the economical and social fabrics of those countries, but shying away from wholeheartedly rallying behind the just cause of freedom of their future generations.” He sited our freedom struggle well within the UN definition of a freedom struggle of any national group.
He also made a point we, the Diaspora, by ourselves can sustain the economy of the emerging Tamil Eelam. He said “Mark my words, within ten to fifteen years of the free Tamil Eelam, Tamil Eelam could well pass the economic status of Singapore.”
Dr. Brian Senewiratna spoke of his sadness on the state of affairs of the Sinhalese in real terms, and said, "We have many thousands Sinhalese army deserters who deserted with dangerous arms and ammunitions which are lurking in their hands in the underground of South. Once Tamil Eelam is liberated, the Sinhalese state will become ungovernable as these deserters will destabilize the government. That is the thing the Sinhalese leaders should worry about and do something about it now, before it is too late."
Finally, he wanted to pass one message to his captive young Tamil University audience. He said, “Students, the future of Tamil Eelam rests in all your able hands, your fathers, mothers, brothers have done whatever they could to bring the freedom struggle thus far; now it is your turn to carry the mantle of this legitimate Tamil freedom struggle further reach the destination without further delay." He proposed to create a grand union of University Tamil students all over the world (if one does not exist already) and bring them to raise the awareness among them to carry the message to the International Community in an effective way.
He shared his view as a human rights activist and an observer of our struggle that none of his Sinhalese leaders and people wished to either identify themselves with him or share his views, and many times he was verbally abused for speaking out for Tamils.
But he is not worried about these abuses from Sinhalese, as he still remembers what the leftist leader and his uncle, the late Mr. Edmund Samarakody, taught him when he was fourteen years old. His uncle told him to always “say what’s in your heart” in a protest meeting organized by his uncle in the aftermath of the disfranchisement of millions of plantation Tamil workers because they were Tamils. "Since that day onwards, I always say what’s in my heart."
The o nly viable, reasonable, and acceptable solution to this protracted conflict in Sri Lanka would be two separate nations in place co-existing side by side. If fifty years down the road these two nations after prospering in their own ways and wanted to be united, then that is the choice for the future generations of those two nations.
Finally, I prayed to the God to give Dr. Senewiratne long life with wonderful health and wealth for years to come. I said good-bye and wished this wonderful gentleman full of such excellent charisma to have a safe trip to his destination at around 1:30 am. I must admit that this memorable day I spent with this great gentleman was a very emotional and inspirational experience for me, which I shall carry with me for years to come.
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