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The
(
Jaffna
) town, when we drove
through, was more or less empty with the few people we saw, looking on
with anguished faces, no doubt dreading the tomorrow, which had
promised to be different but was in fact, turning out to be just like
yesterday.
-
Lt Gen Depinder Singh, The IPKF in
Sri Lanka
.
This fateful day
described by the Overall Force Commander of the IPKF was
7th October 1987
when he went to meet
Prabhakran in a last-ditch attempt to avert hostilities. Prabhakaran had
gone underground. Mahatya, acting on his behalf, spurned the peace
overtures with His Master’s rhetoric, “We are prepared to die and will
not live in dishonour.” The LTTE information warfare was as
intense as its insensitivity to killings. The victim could be anyone, a
blue blooded Jaffna-Tamil airing anti-LTTE views, or accused of being a
collaborator, or the despised Sinhla soldier, or their own cadre guilty of
either revisionism or dereliction of duty. War hysteria was built through
brainwashing of Tamils in their early teens. Depinder describes an
incident when the exit gate of Jaffna Fort was “blocked by about 200
children with what appeared to be three drug-crazed grown-ups, teachers
may be, shouting slogans in Tamil.” I, too, was witness to a couple of
similar incidents.
When
the battle of
Jaffna
was joined, the LTTE
used women and children as human shields. Sample this intercept of a
message from Vicky to Veedu and Prabhu picked up on
21 October 1987
at 1010 AM, “ Is Suti
Annan there? If there send him. They are advancing towards you after
jumping the wall. If you send children in front, they will stop firing.”
And children they did send ahead of the troops. The troops stopped firing.
The
growing popularity of the IPKF amongst the Jaffna Tamils was anathema to
the LTTE's designs. In their perception this had to be countered and the
IPKF maligned. So the LTTE described themselves as victims of a
“betrayal” by
India
and the IPKF as
“killers of Tamils,” an epithet that fit the LTTE better than the IPKF.
I met a wide cross-section of
Jaffna
residents in my efforts
to rehabilitate telephone services for the civil administration,
International Red Cross, and civic services like hospital, power supply,
water and sewage. Most citizens were scared to talk, and those who were
appreciative of the IPKF efforts, were eliminated. A tell-tale message
intercepted in
Jaffna
on
October 31, 1997
illustrates the psyche
and proclivity of the LTTE to eliminate dissidents, “These persons
should be disposed off on the lines that we told the people. Ensure that
nothing adverse comes on you. Whoever resists must be disposed off first.
But the Big Boss said that if we do this we would find it difficult to
justify to the people. Never mind. Do it in public but if you think this
will put you in trouble, then select another place. ---”
The
LTTE were very apprehensive of being displaced as the sole representatives
of the Tamils. This apprehension grew, so did denunciation of the IPKF, as
the civic action intensified. Imposed civil disobedience,
propaganda, and inculcation of fear were instruments to keep the
recalcitrant under check. They held IPKF, and not their fanaticism,
responsible for the death of Thileepan on 26 September in
Nellur
Temple
and the suicide of 12
LTTE prisoners swallowing kupi.
Today,
Jaffna
is gripped by fear.
While the MDMK in Tamil Nadu is making merry, the Tamils in Jaffna await
an action replay of blood-letting and victimization with bated breath -
bombing of homes and hearths, cold-blooded killings, nocturnal visits
leading to reprisals and “eliminations”, and children running macabre
errands for the blood thirsty Black Tigers. If anyone is to be blamed for
the misery of Jaffna Tamils, it is the LTTE. They have killed more Tamils
than they have killed SLAF or IPKF personnel. Glorification of fascism is
no advertisement for Eelam. Our media also needs to carryout introspection
and stop using expressions like “IPKF misadventure” (Star TV: the Big
Fight) and “humiliating reverses suffered by the IPKF” (Namboodiri in
Hindustan Times,
May 6, 2000
).
Let
us not forget that the IPKF was not for the hard option but, when so
tasked, it liberated
Jaffna
in 13 days against
heavy odds. In this gory replay, there is a lesson for our leaders; if
fight we must, then let us fight wars:
That
are short,
That
are popular,
That
are winnable
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