Showing posts with label Tamil Racism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tamil Racism. Show all posts

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Israel and Sri Lankan Islamophobia

This article leads to the question whether the Israeli propaganda organization Hasbara, which has plenty of funds at its disposal, is using Backlash and Kettikaran as its agents for the promotion of Islamophobia in Sri Lanka. There are interesting common factors between them. by Izeth Hussain
( April 22, 2017, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian ) The attacks against this writer practically every week, which have gone on relentlessly over a very long period, have evidently been meant to stop this writer’s articles from being published. But the articles continue to be published in the Island, the Colombo Telegraph, and the Sri Lanka Guardian and there are no signs that the attacks will have their desired impact on any of the Editors. Consequently this writer can safely ignore the attacks. Unfortunately there has been another dimension to the attacks that cannot be ignored: Islamophobia shown in varying degrees of contempt and hatred towards Islam and the Muslims as a whole. The writer’s analysis led to the conclusion that Tamil Islamophobic racism was much worse than that of the Sinhalese. It afflicts only a minority of the Tamils but it can be terribly lethal if the LTTE rides again. Fortunately, however, after 2009 moderate and pragmatic Tamils have had the political ascendancy and can be trusted – the writer is convinced – to defuse Tamil Islamophobic racism and keep it in check. Alas, there is yet another dimension to the attacks that requires analysis: Israeli promotion of Islamophobia in Sri Lanka. There is good reason to believe that the present Israeli Government would want to promote Islamophobia on a world scale. Its settlement policy in the West Bank is blatantly expansionist and is making a two-state solution virtually impossible. Israel will therefore have to work out a strategy to prevent the colored Arabs from gaining a demographic ascendancy over the white Israelis, a strategy that entails the apartheid system that is being installed, and is already worse than that of South Africa according to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who should know. The apartheid Israeli state cannot endure unless it is backed or at least tolerated by the West. Ideally Israel would want the West also to institute the apartheid system in which the colored immigrant hordes are subjugated and kept safely in their place. It would result in a world order as envisioned by Hitler and also by one of the founding fathers of Zionism, Theodor Herzl, who projected Israel as a white fortress withstanding the threatening colored Asiatic hordes. It is a neo-Nazi vision in which the colored peoples, particularly the Muslims, are to be regarded as lesser breeds. That is the deep meaning of the Islamophobic movement that is sweeping the world today. It has its devotees, passionate devotees, in Sri Lanka also. There could be a reason why this writer in particular could be targeted by the Israelis. Shortly a after he left the Foreign Ministry around 1990, notoriously a victim of the UNP’s ferocious Islamophobic racism, he was invited by one of the two leading Muslim institutions of the time to give a talk on the Palestine problem. It was very well attended by leading Muslim politicians of the time. The talk lasted for over an hour, it was videotaped, and a version was serialized in the Sri Lanka Guardian. After the talk several Muslims asked Dr. Kaleel whether he could do something with the material provided towards effecting the closure of the Israeli Interests Section at the American Embassy – which question was known to be under consideration at that time. His reply was that he would definitely do something about it. He had given an edited copy to President Premadasa who had watched it in full and decided to close down the ISS. (At this point the Tamil Islamophobes will raise one of their sky-splitting earth-sundering yells “LIAR”). It is relevant also to mention that one of the questions raised at the conclusion of the talk was whether the Israelis had been behind the last-minute abortion of his appointment as Ambassador to Paris.
The above certainly establishes that Israel could have a motive for spreading Islamophobia on a global scale but what evidence is there to show that the writer has been targeted? The evidence has to be of a hypothetical and circumstantial order but it seems pretty convincing. After the concerted attacks by the LTTE stopped, further attacks by two, three or more Tamils have continued practically every week. For the most part those Tamils were venting their Islamophobic hatred, but the attacks by two Tamils have been of a different order and require explanation. Backlash has been attacking articles by this writer over a very long period, declaring every one of them as no better than excrement – his favorite metaphor has been “verbal diarrhea”. He suddenly revealed that something unusual was afoot: he corrected this writer’s erroneous memory over an article he had written twenty five years ago. How was it that someone who regarded the articles as excrement should have so vivid a memory of them over a quarter century? Some sort of institutional backing for Backlash was clearly suggested. The other fact suggesting institutional backing is what might be called the tactic of the bucket attack. The logic behind the attack is not of the slightest consequence since what matters is the attack itself, which consists of scooping up the contents of the bucket and letting them fly at the target. The following are some examples. Backlash was asked why he has been reading this writer for years and decades when the articles are no better than excrement. He has also been asked how come editors continue to publish the writer’s excrement. He has given nothing but facetious replies. The reason is that fact and argument don’t matter since what matters is only the successful flinging of the bucket contents at the chosen target. That is also clear from the latest example of his bucket attack. He spent some weeks abroad and now finds that the editors still continue to publish this writer, leaving him and others no alternative but “to grin and bear”. He cannot expect to be taken seriously. But he can tell his foreign backers that he is earning his keep by again flinging bucket contents at the writer. The other brilliant bucketeer is Kettikaran, who has been attacking this writer with hatred and rage over a very long period. Some time ago he inadvertently blurted out that he wished that he didn’t have to read me at all. What could that mean except that he was reading me under compulsion? Who was compelling him and why? Was it some institution? Recently in exchanges with this writer and a Sinhalese in the Colombo Telegraph he suddenly became placatory in language that seemed typical of Christian fundamentalists, who in general are notoriously pro-Israeli and Islamophobic. It was such Norwegian groups that are alleged to have funded the BBS. In addition, just like Backlash, he specializes in the bucket attack in which fact and reason don’t matter at all. He continues to allege that this writer advocated famine as a method of subduing the Tamil rebels when in fact he advocated the precise opposite – as will be shown beyond dispute by getting to Google and clicking on “Izeth Hussain’s reply to K.Arvind – 2006”. He now alleges that the incriminating article by this writer was reproduced in the CT, which is a bare-faced lie. He has been asked to provide the details, which have not been forthcoming, but he can be confidently expected to go on repeating the lie ad nauseam. Some time ago a Tamil reader wrote approvingly of Goebbels’ theory of the big lie, according to which a lie that goes on being repeated comes to be believed. That might have been true in Nazi Germany where there was no freedom of expression. Do these Tamil idiots think that the big lie can prevail against this writer in Sri Lanka where he can easily refute the lie? This article leads to the question whether the Israeli propaganda organization Hasbara, which has plenty of funds at its disposal, is using Backlash and Kettikaran as its agents for the promotion of Islamophobia in Sri Lanka. There are interesting common factors between them. Both have been attacking this writer over a long period, both have given indications that they have some sort institutional backing, and both use the identical tactic of the bucket attack in which fact and reason have no place at all. How do the bucket attacks serve the interests of those two nondescript Tamils? In no apparent way at all because this writer continues to be published and continues to be read. But we can expect the bucket attacks to continue. Why? They don’t serve the interests of those two Tamils but they could serve the interests of Islamophobes who believe that the best that can be done against this writer is to keep throwing dirt at him in the hope that some of it will stick. That will serve their fundamental purpose which is to project one message: All Muslims are dirt.

Monday, April 01, 2013

Genocidal anti-Muslim racism

By Izeth Hussain
Suddenly, and quite unexpectedly, the term "racism" has come into vogue. I myself have been using it for years, in preference to the term "ethnic" in connection with our famous ethnic problem. But otherwise it has been normally used in Sri Lanka only to allege "Tamil racism", the assumption behind which is that the Sinhalese of course have never been racist towards the Tamils, or towards anyone else for that matter. But now, in connection with the anti-Muslim hate campaign and the halal problem, - which involve Buddhist monks and a political party that is part of the Government - many including no less than the President have used the term "racism". There is therefore recognition among the Sinhalese power elite that there could be racists within their own ranks. I see this as a step or even a great leap forward, the beginnings of a possible sea-change, holding out promise for the future. In ethnic discourse there is a very striking lacuna – or rather what ought to be regarded as a very striking lacuna but is not. Most ethnic problems arise from perceptions of discrimination among ethnic minorities. They don’t generally believe that all the members of a majority ethnic group want to discriminate against them: only some do, and that becomes a serious problem when they belong to a power elite. What is the term to designate those who want to discriminate? In ethnic discourse there is no such term as "ethnicist", nor is there any other term to designate such persons. In the discourse of racism, on the other hand, there is the term "racist". Therefore, it becomes arguable that ethnic discourse neatly elides away what is at the very core of ethnic problems: the racist. Racism discourse is more illuminating than the ethnic one about the problems faced by ethnic minorities in other ways as well. For instance there is the problem that many members of the ethnic majorities are not even aware of their own racism. Some Western countries find that so significant a problem that they have programmes for RAT (Racism Awareness Training). We badly need such programmes in Sri Lanka. In connection with the anti-Muslim racism prevalent in Sri Lanka today, I am particularly interested in the distinctions made in Western racism discourse between different kinds of racism. But before getting to that I must make some preliminary clarifications. We in Sri Lanka badly need a proper understanding of what racism means in the contemporary world.During the several centuries when the West dominated the world, racism was seen as something that the whites do to the coloured, never as something that the coloured could do to the coloured. It was believed that humanity consisted of different races, and that they could be genetically graded as superior and inferior, with the whites being regarded as superior to all the rest. Under Western imperialism, racism became a way of legitimating the domination and economic exploitation of the coloured by the whites. It was all supposed to be for the benefit of the coloured, the white man having assumed the burden – in Kipling’s phraseology – of uplifting the coloured natives. That notion of racism was no longer in vogue after the Second World War and the demise of Western colonialism. Hitler’s holocaust against the Jews made racism thoroughly unfashionable. Besides it was shown scientifically that there are no distinct races, and that it is impossible to establish that people are genetically superior or inferior. But racism, or what amounts to racism, persists finding its new ground in culture. People are said to be superior or inferior in terms of their culture, and culture is seen – by today’s racists I mean – as something comparable to genes, as something that is unchanging or changing only very slowly over a long period of time. In the meanwhile racists classify people as superior and inferior. In the contemporary world therefore we have, paradoxically, racism without race as Colette Guillaumin put it. I come now to the distinctions made in Western racism discourse to different kinds of racism, in which I have a particular interest as I stated above. The reason is their possible application to the problems facing the SL Muslims today. The present-day racist is someone who regards the Other – that is, members of another ethnic group – as inferior and wants to treat them as such. There are three recognized ways of treating ethnic groups as inferior. One is to confine them to inferior positions in a hierarchically ordered society. That was the position of the Shudras in the traditional caste order of India. The second way is to exclude them, treating them as virtual out-castes – the fate of the Dalits in India. The third way – which comes into operation particularly when the Other is seen as threatening – is to exterminate them, committing what is familiarly known as genocide. It is pertinent to recall that during July ’83 the worst mass killings took place on Black Friday, in response to the threat perception caused by the story that the Tigers had come into the South. The first kind of racism – confining ethnic minorities to inferior positions – is probably widespread, though to varying degrees ranging from the slight to the extreme and intolerable. Wherever there are dominant ethnic majorities, it has to be expected that their members will show a propensity to grab the goodies to an inordinate extent. However, for the most part, ethnic minorities can live with discrimination provided that it is not taken to extremes. The case is very different with the kinds of racism that require that ethnic minorities be excluded or exterminated. Unfortunately it is these kinds of racism that today predominate in Sinhalese racism towards the Muslims. I will now cite examples of insights provided in studies of racism that illuminate the anti-Muslim campaign going on in Sri Lanka. The drive to exclude them is shown by the clamour that has been going on for quite some time that the Muslims are not indigenous to Sri Lanka and that therefore they should go back to Saudi Arabia or wherever it was that they came from. It is alleged among other things that they are multiplying so fast that within a few years they will become the dominant majority in Sri Lanka. All that suggests that the anti-Muslim racists want to make the SL Muslims the scapegoat for what has been going wrong in Sri Lanka. According to the Bible story the sins and shortcomings of the society were heaped on a goat regarded as blamable for them, which was thereafter driven into the wilderness and on to a cliff from which it fell to its death. In contemporary studies of racism the scapegoat theory has come to have a different meaning – or rather the meaning implicit in it has been brought out with insights provided by psychology. The following is the explanation of scapegoat theory given in the book Racism by Pierre-Andre Taguieff, a leading and very impressive theorist on racism. The theory is founded on the hypothesis that frustration is a necessary and sufficient condition for aggressiveness. It is supposed that situations of social and economic crises favour the augmentation of frustration, and therefore of aggressiveness, which is displaced and fixed on the most rejected outsider-group, seen as the most different and the most weak, which is falsely identified as the cause of the frustrations. The victimization of such minority groups makes possible a reduction of the tendency to commit aggression. The scapegoat theory in its modernized version provides in my view a very plausible explanation of the anti-Muslim campaign, for which there seems to be no rational motivation. This is certainly a time of social and economic crisis in Sri Lanka. We have lost the peace, the process of ethnic reconciliation has not even begun, and a political solution is not visible on the horizon. We seem to be getting isolated internationally to a dangerous extent. Combining neo-liberal economic growth with equity is proving to be too difficult. And so on. This certainly is a time of frustration for the Sinhalese, which according to the theory will increase their aggressiveness. The JVP could be raring to have another go at saving Sri Lanka by massacring their fellow-Sinhalese. This surely is the time to find a scapegoat, and the obvious candidate is the Muslim. The SL Muslims are certainly "the most rejected outsider-group", and they are certainly seen as "the most different" as there is no commonality between Buddhism and Islam as there is between Buddhism and Hinduism. There are Sinhalese – the late Regi Siriwardene for instance – who hold that the Sinhalese hate the Muslims even more than they hate the Tamils. The SL Muslims are also "the most weak" because they have no India to come to their help. The SL Muslim is the ideal scapegoat. Exclusion can take mild forms, such as in the exclusion of minority members from certain prestigious posts. Exclusion in the form of the driving out of a people from a territory can border on or actually become genocide. On the other hand, fears that the Muslims will become the majority within a few years have behind them, implicitly but clearly enough, a genocidal drive. The relevant Department has recently issued statistics showing beyond dispute that such fears are totally unfounded. My guess however is that after some time the same fears will again be articulated vociferously. The supposed fears are the excuse. The underlying reality is the genocidal drive. I suspect that some aspects of the halal problem have an implicit and unrecognized genocidal drive behind them. A Sinhalese schoolboy tells another not to drink water from a bottle brought by a Muslim schoolboy because that is "halal water". It seems a silly schoolboy notion that the water brought by a Muslim becomes Muslim halal water. But Sinhalese adults also seem to believe that the halal logo on packaged food somehow makes that food Muslim halal food. Obscure notions about purity and pollution seem to be lurking in the subconscious there. It makes me think of the distinction between the pure and the impure in the Indian caste system and the notion of untouchability. I am trying to get hold of Mary Douglas’ classic Purity and Danger which might throw some light on some aspects of the halal problem. 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