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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, February 27, 2013
We Are Witnessing Murderers Associated With The Regime Walking Scot-Free
It
was indeed saddening to hear of the savage beating of Mr. Asela
Waidyalankara by a group of goons led by a Ministerial Son. While
incidents of violence between young people are not unusual, the level of
impunity enjoyed by a privileged few and the blatant double standards applied by
those supposed to uphold the rule of law in such instances are no doubt unique
to the ‘Miracle
of Asia.’
This
is not the first time Ministerial offspring have acted with such highhandedness
nor will it unfortunately be the last. What is important to note is that these
are not isolated incidents but part of a culture of impunity that prevail in
this country. The family that rules and those who surround them relentlessly use
their political and economic power to subjugate others. In a country where the
highest judicial officer has been impeached through
an illegal process and where senior police officers are ridiculed and humiliated
for doing their jobs on a daily basis it is not a surprise that this fate has
befallen the son of a respectable senior Police officer. Sri Lanka is a country
today that incarcerates its victorious army commander and relegates the nation’s
fourth citizen and legitimate Chief
Justice to the dustbin of history. With political puppets at the helm
of Sri Lanka’s judicial system, what justice can a police official’s son expect
when faced with arrogant political power?
The
impunity with which Asela Waidyalankara’s assailants have acted and the fact
that they continue to get away with their brutal behaviour is also a good lesson
for all senior police officials in the country like DIG Waidyalankara. It is a
chilling reminder of the fact that despite the rhetoric about war heroes and the
forces, when it comes down to the wire, your Secretary of Defence will betray
and abandon you if it is a choice between consolidating political power and
safeguarding the men who serve under him.
This
ugly incident once again reminds us of the humiliation and suffering that
ordinary citizens, especially the youth undergo on a daily basis at the hands of
ministerial brats and other hangers on of the regime. Though the ruling regime
preaches a bright future for youth all they have delivered for the young people
of this country is depression and humiliation. While a few privileged sons are
racing cars in Colombo, launching satellites at state expense and beating up
respectable members of the public, ordinary young men and women are desperately
seeking some means to uplift themselves.
We
have witnessed murderers associated with the regime walking scot-free, Ministers
and their henchmen killing opponents without facing the consequences of the law,
senior police officers being transferred on the whims of politicians and senior
public servants are insulted by uneducated mouthpieces of the regime singing for
their supper.
It
is clear by the haste on the part of the police, clearly acting with orders from
above, to release MinisterSirisena’s
son and the dirty dozen, despite the Government’s recent legislative
victory to extend the detention period for a suspect in police custody that the
new laws will only be applicable to the regime’s political opponents. At this
rate, Sri Lanka may as well have two separate legal systems: one to protect the
regime and its loyalists and the other for the rest of the citizenry.
Therefore
it should not be a surprise to anyone that those who assaulted Mr. Asela
Waidyalanka have been freed on police bail. A man who acted as any respectable
husband would have in the wake of a bunch of drunken goons harassing his wife is
in hospital today, while his assailants are roaming free. Until we wake up and
see the lawless jungle Sri Lankan has become there is no hope of justice for any
one of us. This is Sri Lanka’s current tragedy. The plight of young Mr.
Waidyalankara is not unique to him, but a symbol of our collective fate in a
country bereft of justice and law.

