19 April, 2024

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The Cardinal Truth

By Mangala Samaraweera

Mangala Samaraweera MP

For as long as Sri Lanka has been an independent and sovereign nation, our people have been torn between two opposing political forces. This is the battle between the politics of unity and politics of division. To unite peoples across religious, ethnic and geographical lines requires moral courage and national vision. Unfortunately, many who have aspired to leadership roles in politics, the clergy and business have, far too often, taken the short cut of trying to gain or retain their power and influence by seeking to divide our people.

Some like the LTTE have tried to carve our country in two among ethnic and geographical lines. More recently, the radical Islamic cult of Zahran Hashim and ISIS sought to set the country on fire by igniting themselves, hundreds of innocent civilians and communities. All Sri Lankans condemn this unspeakable brutality. Our country owes the victims of these attacks an incalculable debt. Their grief is eternal, and the UNP will stand with them until the end of time.

Sadly, these terrorists are not the only forces who have succumbed to the temptation to lead Sri Lankans by dividing and not uniting. In 1983, several national leaders were guilty of, at minimum, turning a blind eye to heinous persecution of innocent Tamil civilians who were made to pay the price for crimes committed by the LTTE. During the 1989 insurrection, extremists ruthlessly killed civilians of all faiths and ethnicities. The government’s crackdown on their brutality was so heinous that none other than Mahinda Rajapaksa went to Geneva to seek international intervention to protect the human rights of Sri Lankan citizens.

In recent years, Sri Lankans have made many strides towards a more united country. For every step forward we take, the stark reality is that there will always be those whose political survival depends on dragging the country backwards and trying to divide us along sectarian lines.

It cannot be said too many times that most Tamils had nothing to do with the LTTE, most Sinhalese did not support the JVP insurrections, most Muslims abhor and denounce radicalization of their Islam, and most Catholics and other Christians are disgusted by the attempts of a few to legitimize a racist and religiously motivated witch hunt.

At the forefront of this witch hunt, attempting to hijack our criminal justice system with sectarian fairytales about forced sterilizations and terrorists lurking under every kufi, are the same men of the cloth who before 2015 led mobs to burn innocent shopkeepers alive. Standing in solidarity with this hatred are those who committed the cardinal sin of remaining silent while these same mobs attacked and set alight evangelical churches with the tacit blessing of the last regime. These laymen and clergy do not represent the vast majority of followers of their faith, who want only to live together in peace and harmony.

But there is a clear and present danger in ethnic peace and harmony. It is not a danger to the country or to its people, but a danger to certain politicians, media institutions, political movements and clergymen. In a united Sri Lanka, where Muslims don’t fear Buddhists, where Sinhalese don’t fear Tamils, and where Christians can worship in peace, they would become irrelevant.

When a political party, media organization or religious leader depends for their survival on one group of Sri Lankans becoming afraid of another, we must be wary of them. When their survival depends on highlighting what divides us and undermining what unites us, we must be wary of them. What role is there for them in a Sri Lanka in which Sinhalese women were not afraid of lurking Muslim doctors waiting to sterilize them, and instead choose their doctor without regard to religion. What role is there for them in a Sri Lanka where a Christian need not be tempted to convert to Buddhism to succeed in politics? 

What role is there for them in a Sri Lanka where your religion or ethnicity does not play a role in your employment, housing or marriage prospects?

What these people do not want you to know is that in such a Sri Lanka, they would have no role. No one would vote for them. No one would worship with them. No one would advertise with them. No one would listen to them. That is why they try to frighten us. That is why they try to divide us. That is why they mercilessly and ruthlessly target anyone who would try to unite us. They don’t care what faith a person belongs to, or whom they support, so long as you are on their side.

Everyone should know how Rishard Bathiudeen earned the ire of the Podujana Peramuna and its minions among the media and the clergy. When they tried to illegally overthrow the government last October 26, they pleaded with this very same so-called terrorist Rishard Bathurdeen to join their government. They tried bribing him. They tried threatening him. But Rishard Bathurdeen refused to support an illegal government.

Mark my words. Had he supported Mahinda Rajapaksa in Parliament last year, there would not have been a no-confidence motion against him. He would not be called a terrorist. There would be a new target. Even today he is being cajoled to join the other side in exchange for the removal of his “terrorist label.” This is a man who served as a Cabinet Minister under them for almost a decade, who we are supposed to believe suddenly became a terrorist overnight after he stood by the UNP and by democracy.

The irony of the no-confidence motion being brought against this man is that it is being championed by Parliamentarians who clung to power for a whole month after their illegal government last year was defeated in not one, not two but three consecutive no-confidence motions. When they saw that they could not get their way, the whole country and the world watched as they tried to terrorise Parliament on 16 November 2018.

Every elected and appointed official in our country has sworn an oath to uphold and defend a Constitution that does not give power to politicians, priests or social media platforms to decide who is guilty or innocent of any crime, including terrorism. That is a sacred duty left to our judges, after a police investigation and fair trial.

In a country with such a proud tradition of justice, where all citizens were once entitled to be considered innocent until proven guilty, people including a cabinet minister have been declared guilty without evidence, and the police have literally invited public complaints against these targeted four individuals in order to find them guilty of something – anything. Racists and xenophobes have hijacked our justice system and literally turned it upside down.

If Rishard Bathiudeen or anyone else has committed a crime, there is a process for a criminal investigation to commence, for evidence against them to be presented before courts and for justice to take its course. If they are guilty, they should be punished. Especially in the current context, our police and security forces have unprecedented autonomy to investigate and prosecute anyone remotely connected to these attacks.

But never in the history of our country have people first been declared guilty by the press and in Parliament, only to thereafter have the police call for evidence that they may have committed a crime. Today the targets are Muslim leaders being accused of terrorism. Who will tomorrow’s targets be? What will they be accused of? If this becomes the new norm, no one will be safe from this kind of mob lynching.

In a way, we must sympathize with those Sri Lankans on the street who have taken the bait fed to them by their political and religious leaders and are driven to violence by fear and a carefully nurtured sense of hatred. Even those people who cursed my parents for my actions must be doing so because they have been programmed to be afraid of anyone who dared question the leaders of their tribe.

These leaders who bait and whip them into a frenzy do not deserve our sympathy. Whether they sit in Parliament, call themselves clergymen, print newspapers or use our airwaves, they know what they are doing when stir up mobs against each other. Especially at a time when our marshals, generals and admirals are appealing to us to keep the peace, it is devastating to see politicians, religious leaders and media moguls trying to incite racial and religious hatred that could drive us into another war.

I have no doubt that my parents would be proud of me for standing on principle and fighting for a united Sri Lanka. As for those who are trying to set our country on fire, it is their children, and great grandchildren who will one day be forced to reckon with and disavow their dirty deeds. No lie can live forever, and someday the whole country will see through their self-serving duplicity.

To the vast majority of Sri Lankans of all faiths, ethnicities and political orientations, it is our turn to speak up before it is too late. If you abhor terrorism, the act of using violence or the threat of violence to achieve a political objective, you must speak up. If you believe that evidence of a crime must be put before a judge by the police and prosecutors before someone can be pronounced guilty, you must speak up. If you want your children to grow up in harmony within a peaceful and united Sri Lanka, you must speak up. If you believe that extremism, whether radical Islamic extremism, radical anti-Islamic extremism, and other forms of racially charged hatred have no place in our motherland, you must speak up.

Do not try to appease extremists or seek middle ground with them. They will make use of you and then move the goalposts further to the extreme. I have often criticized Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike for reneging on the Bandaranaike-Chelvanayakam pact and giving in to the extremists of his day. In the end, he did not go far enough to appease them, and paid for it with his life.

Even with his abdomen shredded by bullets and with every reason to give in to hatred and vengeance, he found the courage and humanity to try and unite his country. In the truest sense of Buddhism, he appealed for his murderer to be shown compassion. “I appeal to the people of my country to be restrained and patient at this time,” said the dying Prime Minister. Those closest to him, he implored “to be calm and to face the present situation with courage and fortitude.”

I am a devout Buddhist, not because I say so, but because I believe deeply in the tenets of Buddhism and the teachings of Lord Buddha. I believe that when our Constitution calls upon our country to “give to Buddhism the foremost place” and to “foster the Buddha Sasana”, this means defending the values Lord Buddha preached, such as compassion, tolerance and peace.

At the very outset of the Dhammapada, we are told that “hatred is never appeased by hatred. By non-hatred alone is hatred appeased.” This week, Muslim Ministers let by Rauf Hakeem and Kabir Hashim gave life to this teaching of Lord Buddha by bravely standing in solidarity with their colleague who became the target of hate. I applaud their bravery and stand in solidarity with them.

But I believe that as the guardians of Buddhism, all Sri Lankans, especially Buddhists, have an especial and sacred duty to stand up to those who seek to preach hatred, intolerance and violence in the name of Lord Buddha.

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    Easter day terrorist attack killed 300 people and left 400 people injured. It happened due to the criminal negligence of this government and specially because of destruction of the security apparatus of the country by the NGOs and their cohorts like Mangala. [edited out]

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      Can someone please gag this financially illiterate finance minister of Sri Lanka who is an insult to the intelligence of even a 5 year old?!

      That this hairdresser fashion model fellow reads MCC and IMF prepared statements to Debt trap, crash the economy and the currency and asset strip as Sri Lanka as if it was govt economic policy a crime an he should be arrested, just like his gay patron US puppet Bondscam Ranil for treason and letting the US take over operate its IS scam with its Saudi proxy and spread carnage and weaponize religion.;

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        DINUK,
        Why oh why don’t you change your spiel (and Donstanley’s and Dodo’ s and all the names you operate under ? It is sooo boring to read your unimaginative rants about MCC, IMF, Bondscam every day .

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          Absolutely agree A.N. Other.

          Mangala Samaraweera is doing his best under trying circumstances. Besides he is fearless enough to spell out the inconvenient truth. But he won’t be fazed, never mind how much rubbishing he gets along the way.

          The pseudonyms you mention have nothing more to offer than aimless criticism.

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          A.N. Other – If you are good at Scrabble, you will observe that this dummy will call himself “KUNDI” (DINUK) meaning ass or asshole!

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        Yo Dibuk –

        Piss off if you think we Americans are the root of your problems. Last I checked, we weren’t off begging the world for donations.

        Do us all a favour and crawl back under the rock you came from and let real Sri Lankan’s rebuild this great nation.

        You’re kind are a bloody BORE!

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    The writer of this article is a genuine retard. He wallows in all sorts of political strife and turmoil that are the lot of politicians all over the world and then wants to get on to some sort of insane moral high ground for himself and some others of his choice. We don’t need to know the mumbo jumbo about the barely democratic Lanka, everyone knows that South Asian countries are still in very early stages of knowledge dissemination to their populace about their own rights and obligation as citizens.

    BUT that is not the real subject that should be discussed in the post-Easter Sunday Lanka. It should be about the fact that utterly barbaric, cannibalistic, unimaginable horrors are being carefully thought, justified and meted out by Moslems to all Kaffir Christians, Buddhists, Hindus and pagans. THIS is the topic, not Mr. Mangala’s drivel about all sorts of political turpitude, however accurate they may be. The need of the hour is to systematically annihilate the Moslem terrorists, and their sympathizers. And their numbers are in hundreds of thousands. Lankan Moslems are utterly radicalized, well over 50% of them are beyond any form of recovery. These are maniacal, totally committed ISIS types, willing and ready to kill the Kaffir by the millions. And they are amassing nerve gas, and biological agents including the bubonic plague in Eastern Lanka, just like the way they brought lethal explosives to cause unspeakable horror. Mr. Mangala is obviously safe from these attacks and prefers to talk like a village retard while the Lankan masses are the target of the worst horrors humanity ever can imagine. I highly recommend someone starts the proceedings to present this case to the Hague international criminal court for dereliction of duty as a minister reaching criminal levels and ignoring and perhaps aiding the worst terrorists on earth and protecting them while uttering mumbo jumbo about irrelevant nonsense.

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      Hey, paedophile Chamberpot has changed his name!

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        A.N. Other – Keep up the good work buddy. Buggers who keep changing their names should be castrated!

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      Meiling Akbarally
      I’m surprised that CT didnt censor you for plagiarism. Are u a disciple of one Jay Chambers? Or a hired hand to spread his venom a little wider?

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        Manel Fonseka – It is possible that Jay Chambers was circumcised and now calls himself “Meiling Akbarally”??

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        Manel Fonseka – Jay Chambers the imbecile got circumcised and is now parading himself as “Meiling Akberally.” ??

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    The post-Independence of Ceylon not that freedom of citizens lanka in 1948. We as a nation of Ceylon got off to a paradoxical start neocolonialism by UNP, led by DS, Dudley, Kotlawla, and JR leadership.
    It was New period of Independence was NOT taken as the voice of aspiration of people’s FREEDOM by policies of UNP and its governance. …until now.
    Ruling party of UNP was reflected on continuation of that OLD ex-Colonial model of political-economy-social system been the master political authority since last 71 years by UNP’s rulers.
    That was result of UNP call ruling party of represented vital interest of handful of elements of Party whom save for the Western interest of ….”Liberal” Economy guided by set policies of IMF and World Bank..
    The current UNP was born out of that created policies and principle of Neoliberalism 15/1/8 being power of puppet of that MS mandate. While divide and rule by chaos & violence standing ovation of the UNP leadership RW and his clique.
    The leaders of UNP governance living on that all sorts of Political, Ethnic, and Religious violences.since 1977 to until ….. UNP of JRJ, R.Premapal and DB Wjetung pioneer of anti-Tamil politics laid solid foundation in 1983 Black July for extended War by LTTE Tamil ruthless Terrorist until 2009 May 19th.
    Hence UNP was support by JVP terrorism of massacre of 70,000 to 80,000 youth of south 1988/89 and 1990. By the way 17 years of UNP rule (1977 to 1994) has an open invading our land & people by Indian troops of IPKF. to Sri lanka in 1987.
    The political wickedness of UNP, that terror out fits have been closed friends of are; ongoing support nation entity of JVP, LTTE+TNA and Muslim terrorist of Tafukied Jammad or ISIS of Globle terrorist or MC and other 11 Muslim – Minsters of present are ruling hard inner circulars of that UNP rules led by Wickramasinghe clan of his family of UNP.

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    Ranjith Gunawaradana

    “The post-Independence of Ceylon not that freedom of citizens lanka in 1948. We as a nation of Ceylon got off to a paradoxical start neocolonialism by UNP, led by DS, Dudley, Kotlawla, and JR leadership.”

    The term Neocolonialism was not coined until 1963 and widely used from 1965. How come the geniuses DS, Dudley, Kotlawla, and JR leadership made the country got off to a paradoxical start neocolonialism?

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    Lately Mangala calls a spade a spade.
    Bit clumsy.

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