German Memories in Asia: Crossing the Elephant Pass!

The German tsunami relief convoy reached thethe island in pre-colonial days and has now
Paranthan junction, which is the last northern pointevolved into a military epicenter of the civil
in the mainland of Indian Ocean's war-torn island,war.The shallow waters through which elephants
where people lived in the midst of the civil war inonce carried goods into the Jaffna peninsula, giving
1996.I had been there for a brief period of timeit the name Elephant Pass, have been a silent
when I was working with CARE International. Thewitness to the ebbs and flow of the northern
Elephant Pass strategic military camp of Sri Lankaconflict. Elephant Pass, the terrestrial gateway to
Army was stationed there. The camp was athe Jaffna peninsula, is now under the control of
major coveted target for LTTE since their failedthe Tigers. The fall of Elephant Pass has changed
attempt in 1991 along with heavy losses ofthe military course of the whole conflict. The
cadres.When I was staying in that vicinity in 1995,Dutch colonialists first built a small fortress in 1776,
the vulnerability of that area was an every daywhich was converted in modern times into a rest
presence. The artillery shells were pouring athouse for tourists. After Independence a
times like thunderstorm. Some of the shells hadpermanent garrison was set up there to check
fallen near my house and in one incident Iillicit immigration, smuggling and unlawful transport
narrowly escaped. But a known girl nearby died,of timber.As the intensity of the ethnic conflict
of shock caused by the heavy explosion of anescalated, the strategic importance of Elephant
artillery shell. I was able to recall how her twoPass also increased. The small camp gradually
sisters were crying when her body was beingexpanded into a sprawling complex. At one time,
taken for cremation along the same high way onthe Elephant Pass base and the satellite camps
which I was traveling with the German interncovered an area of about 23 km long and 8-10
students in the relief mission.After that incidentkm wide. While we were proceeding along in close
and continuous artillery shelling, the Area Directorproximity to Elephant Pass the Jaffna Lagoon on
of CARE International in Kilinochchi asked me toboth sides of the high way triggered my thoughts
get away from that area a number of times. Butback to many of the personal experiences in the
I was reluctant to leave as I was used to theJaffna Lagoon. I had traveled a number of times
artillery shelling and aerial bombings since mycrossing the lagoon from the mainland to the
childhood in the war-torn northern Jaffna Peninsula.peninsula and vice versa as travel through
But for the Area Director, her upbringing in theElephant Pass was prohibited in 1995.The presence
New York City in a calm and quiet atmosphereof the Sri Lankan military at the Elephant Pass
made it hard for her to accept mymade passage unsafe what with heavy land
explanation.Finally I left that area for a while. Butmines laid everywhere around the camp
memories still came alive when I was looking atarea.Even traveling on the lagoon was unsafe as
the demolished buildings and the surroundings onthe LTTE and the Sri Lankan Navy were warring
the way. Our five-vehicle convoy was nowwith each other with heavy casualties on both
speedily hurrying through a one-time No-Mansides. The small boats used to start just before
Zone.The highway and the surroundings weremidnight, as the journey through the lagoon would
once heavily mined areas. When we were passingbe invisible. The three hours journey crossing the
the once strategic military camp and thelagoon was enjoyable to me with lot of thrill and
destroyed tanks were telling signs of the war.suspense until we reached the other end. LTTE
The horrors of the war and the heat of themonitored the lagoon passage as they controlled
battle could be seen around the Elephant Passboth coasts, the Kilali in the peninsula and the
Camp which was finally lost to the hands of LTTENallur in the mainland.Crossing the Elephant Pass
in 1999.Elephant Pass has come a long way fromwas more than a crossing and going back into the
being a stretch of shallow waters that separatedpast to me!
the Northern Jaffna Peninsula from the rest of