Some people would have been following the Sri Lankan conflict recently. But not all, and that is the point I would like to make.
The situation in Sri Lanka draws a lot of parallels to the situation in Gaza earlier this year, although it is arguably more serious in the sense of the civilian death toll (estimates ranging from 2000+). Here are people (who I do not support/criticize) fighting for an independent homeland against a democratic (socialist) country which should be held to a higher standard for possibly perpetrating war crimes and showing lack of regard for civilian life. Palestinians and Israel?
Just like in the Gaza conflict, the UN has expressed "grave concerns" at the "worsening humanitarian crisis."
UN Security Council voices "grave concerns" at humanitarian situation in northeastern Sri Lanka_English_Xinhua
Taking note of the larger death toll in Sri Lanka and the huge amount of displaced persons, one could argue that the situation in Sri Lanka is even more serious than the situation was in Gaza, but that is irrelevant.
The fact is, there has been little uproar from the media as there was in Gaza, this is the FIRST thread on the Sri Lanka conflict, which has only come out after it has been resolved compared with numerous threads on the Gaza conflict flaming Israel. The world is remaining largely silent in comparison to the uproar over Gaza.
During the Gaza war The Age newspaper in Victoria ran a number of front page, graphic stories on the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza, numerous editorials criticizing Israel and yet it has had barely acceptable coverage of the Sri Lankan conflict, both in the 'front page' sensationalist sense and in its editorial sense. Even the usually vocal opinion section of The Age is largely quiet on the Sri Lankan conflict.
Are all those who criticized Israel druing the Gaza war and have now remained silent on this conflict hippocrits?
Discuss. Justify yourselves.
The situation in Sri Lanka draws a lot of parallels to the situation in Gaza earlier this year, although it is arguably more serious in the sense of the civilian death toll (estimates ranging from 2000+). Here are people (who I do not support/criticize) fighting for an independent homeland against a democratic (socialist) country which should be held to a higher standard for possibly perpetrating war crimes and showing lack of regard for civilian life. Palestinians and Israel?
Just like in the Gaza conflict, the UN has expressed "grave concerns" at the "worsening humanitarian crisis."
UN Security Council voices "grave concerns" at humanitarian situation in northeastern Sri Lanka_English_Xinhua
Taking note of the larger death toll in Sri Lanka and the huge amount of displaced persons, one could argue that the situation in Sri Lanka is even more serious than the situation was in Gaza, but that is irrelevant.
The fact is, there has been little uproar from the media as there was in Gaza, this is the FIRST thread on the Sri Lanka conflict, which has only come out after it has been resolved compared with numerous threads on the Gaza conflict flaming Israel. The world is remaining largely silent in comparison to the uproar over Gaza.
During the Gaza war The Age newspaper in Victoria ran a number of front page, graphic stories on the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza, numerous editorials criticizing Israel and yet it has had barely acceptable coverage of the Sri Lankan conflict, both in the 'front page' sensationalist sense and in its editorial sense. Even the usually vocal opinion section of The Age is largely quiet on the Sri Lankan conflict.
Are all those who criticized Israel druing the Gaza war and have now remained silent on this conflict hippocrits?
Discuss. Justify yourselves.