26 April, 2024

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Failure To Firmly Counter Aluthgama Violence Is Irresponsible – Friday Forum

Organizations and individuals who preach hatred and advocate violence cannot be allowed to hold meetings inciting attacks on fellow citizens, says the Friday Forum.

Issuing a statement on recent communal riots the Friday Forum said; “The Government’s failure to firmly counter persistent trends of religious intolerance is irresponsible.”

We publish below the statement in full;

The Friday Forum is appalled at the violence in Aluthgama, Beruwala and other areas over the period June 14-16. Three deaths, an estimated 80 injured and extensive damage to houses and shops have been reported in the international and private media creating fear and tension in the country. We condemn these violent acts and call for the law to take its course with the perpetrators. We welcome the declaration of a curfew in the affected areas and the calls for restraint from all parties.

Aluthgama ViolenceAfter sixty-six years as an independent nation state we have still not learned that neither majoritarianism nor aggressive identity politics will help us to forge national harmony in the plural society that we have inherited from our rich historical past. While extremism and demagoguery may be the price we have to pay for the democratic way of life we have, the rule of law demands that curbs be placed on organizations and individuals, whether from the clergy or laity, who preach hatred and advocate violence. Such organizations and individuals cannot be allowed to hold meetings inciting attacks on fellow citizens. It is ironic that those most vociferous in condemning the international investigation of our “internal affairs” should be the very forces whose conduct makes such investigation both inevitable and justified.

The Government’s failure to firmly counter persistent trends of religious intolerance is irresponsibleThe Presidential twitter and the vague report of a ‘mechanism’ being set up are weak responses to the incidents that have taken place which have the potential to escalate into a major conflagration. We call for stringent action to be taken against those who have flouted the law. We call upon the security forces to fulfill effectively and impartially their role in the protection of human life and property and the preservation of law and order. We call upon the Government and the Opposition, on religious and community leaders, on trade unions and other organizations and on groups of right- thinking persons throughout our land, to make strong and concerted national appeals for peace and harmony.

Mr. Jayantha Dhanapala, Ms. Suriya Wickremasinghe, Professor  Camena Guneratne, Ms. Radhika Coomaraswamy, Ms, Damaris Wickremesekera, Mr. Faiz-ur Rahman, Dr. Deepika Udagama, Dr. Selvy Thiruchandran, Professor Gananath Obeyesekere,  Ms. Manouri Muttettuwegama, Mr. Ahilan Kadirgamar,  Mr. Danesh Casie Chetty , Mr. Tissa Jayatilaka, Rt. Reverend Duleep de Chickera, Dr. G. Usvatte-aratchi, Ms. Shanthi Dias, Dr. Jayampathy Wickramaratne, Dr. Devanesan Nesiah, Mr. J.C. Weliamuna,  Dr. A.C. Visvalingam,  Mr. Javid Yusuf, Mr. Chandra Jayaratne.

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    Dear Friday Forum,

    “Organizations and individuals who preach hatred and advocate violence cannot be allowed to hold meetings inciting attacks on fellow citizens, says the Friday Forum.”

    “Issuing a statement on recent communal riots the Friday Forum said; “The Government’s failure to firmly counter persistent trends of religious intolerance is irresponsible.”

    Police did not want it.

    Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the sponsor of BBS terrorism wanted it.

    Then police lied and assisted the BBS terrorists.

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    Friday Forum why don’t you openly demand for the resignation of Gotha and also bring the entire population who want Rule of Law, equal rights, Peace and right to follow any religion out on the street to protest? There is no point at all sitting in cushioned chairs and sipping scotch and writing articles. Its time to get on to the street or shut up for ever!

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