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Srilankan government continuously releases statements that requests LTTE to come to talks. The obvious intention is that it tries to portrait itself as a peace loving state. Fortunately, most people know what is happening in Srilanka. As usual tactics, Srilankan government refused to implement anything that it agreed during the talks. Event worse, the Sinhala leadership opt to use dirty tricks to suppress Tamils struggle.
The intention for a meeting is to agree something and then implement the agreement. If there is no implementation, there is certainly no need for a meeting or talks. In Tamil struggle, since 50s, many agreements were reached, but almost none implemented. The very serious problem now is that CFA (Cease Fire Agreement) the foundation for the peace talks is also seems to be facing the same fate. In Srilankan peace talks, the government always failed to implement agreements, and always find different tactics. In the early phase of the current peace process, the prime minister blamed the president for his inability to implement the agreements. But latter, the president blamed the Srilankan constitution. In reality, Tamil struggle can not be resolved within the Srilankan constitution because Srilankan constitution itself a problem. Since 50s, one Sinhala government signed agreement with Tamil leadership, and then the another Sinhala government rejected the agreement. This is the regular pattern seen in the past. Actually, none of the Sinhala leadership interested in sharing power with Tamils. Whenever get a chance, Sinhala leadership try to weaken Tamil leadership. It is acceptable to the Sinhala leadership a terrorized Tamil homeland and considerably safe Sinhala inhabitants, but they never willing to share powers with Tamils. The history is sometimes a bitter lesson, and Tamils were told that nothing will be achieved through talks. It is better to start from 2002 first round of peace talks in order to see what agreements are reached and what happen to their implementation. In the first round of talks, the following important agreements were reached. Establish a Joint Task Force for Humanitarian and Reconstruction Activities (Not implemented) Joint Committee to deal with the issues relating to High Security Zones (Not implemented) Stepping up humanitarian mine action (Implemented) Accelerating resettlement and rehabilitation of internally displaced persons (Not implemented) Implementing cease fire agreement (CFA) (Partially implemented)
Other than the third item that is humanitarian mine action, the rest of items were not implemented. In the second round of peace talks, one more item was added to the list. In the third round of peace talks, a base for the political solution was agreed. Explore a solution founded on the principle of internal self-determination in areas of historical habitation of the Tamil-speaking peoples, based on a federal structure within a united Sri Lanka. (Present government refused to accept this base) Sub-Committee on Immediate Humanitarian and Rehabilitation Needs to handle funds for rehabilitation in north and east. (Not implemented)
In the forth round of peace talks, following agreement was reached. There were no important agreements reached in the fifth round of peace talks. Apart from the above agreements, there was one more agreement reached after the Tsunami. During this time, LTTE submitted ISGA (Interim Self Governing Authority), but there was no agreement reached on this. Also, there was no agreement reached on the issue of HSZ as well. After four years of peace talks, Tamils didn’t get anything other than a “privilege†to live without Srilankan government Kfir bomber attacks and arbitrary disappearances. At the end of 2005, this hope also shattered, and Sinhala armed forces with paramilitary started a dirty war against LTTE and Tamil activist. Srilankan government involves in extrajudicial killings and manipulating disappearance by using paramilitary. The co-chairs and SLMM kept a calculated silence about these government extrajudicial killings. The dirty shadow war turns into low intensive war now and a full scale war also around the corner. Anyone who observed the last for years of peace process can easily understand the hawkish nature of the Sinhala leadership that refuse to implement that they think may help Tamils. Lack of implementation and no change in the Sinhala domination mentality are the major reason for the failure of the peace process. If at least 50 % of the agreements were implemented, the peace process could be sustained well. While talking peace, the Srilankan government tried to sideline and weakens Tamil leadership and waged a dirty war against them. If there is no space for negotiated settlement, the only way Tamils have is to declare independence. The fate of the P-TOM, a simple Tsunami mechanism, clearly shows that Srilankan constitution doesn’t allow anything to be implemented. If there is no feasible solution, the world should support the Tamils to exercise their self determination rights.
 Vettivel |