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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, April 21, 2013
Strategy of Tension versus National Unity

Riza Yehiya-21
Apr, 2013
Photo
via The Globe and Mail, by Eranga Jayawardena/Associated
Press
The power system in modern societies is polycentric and
therefore there are innumerable movers and shakers that influence society either
in conflict or conciliation. Compared with olden societies, relying on a few
powerful stakeholders does not lead to quick fix of problems due to its
multi-polar nature. Therefore the advocates of social harmony and peace should
understand the real nature of the problems at hand and understand how they
should be addressed. They require a nuanced understanding of the contemporary
society and its nature of power structure. Absence of this sense would lead to
responding to the fringe than the core of the problem.
The
emergence of Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) and their associates threatening the Muslim
community and other minorities in a post war society at a time when communities
are clamouring for peace, unity and reconciliation is intriguing. In the post
war Sri Lankan society, after the decimation of the LTTE by our armed forces, no
communities either the majority or the minorities have an appetite for new
conflicts. They are indeed for reconstructing their lives towards a more
homogenous egalitarian Sri Lankan society that guarantees peaceful co-existence
and guarantees a peaceful future to their children and their children’s
children. This brings to question why all of a sudden, Sri Lankan society is
pushed to the brink of another conflict? How is it possible for the society to
be gripped by tension instantaneously?
Strategy
of Tension
Strategy
of Tension comes from the armoury of those who control people. To control people
in the way that the powers wish them to behave. It is a tool that divides,
manipulates and controls people. It incites violence for crowds to react to
enable the police or military force to move in and take control of peaceful
societies. It leads to provocation, violence and intimidation. This as a
strategy increases the level of tension in society and makes people suspicious
of each other and in return makes them to places their trust on the central
power that controls them. This leads to destabilization of public order to
stabilize the political order. Encapsulating this theorem, James Jesus Angleton
(Head of CIA 1954-1974) said “Deception
is a state of mind and the mind of the state”. This clearly gives an idea as
to where the roots of many tensions can possibly be.
Pondering
over this issue seriously also shows that inspite of complacency of some, that
it is indicative that the political order in such a society is unstable hence
strategy of tension is exerted upon people to garner political control of
society.
Sri
Lankan society today is polarising like in mathematical permutations. Our people
are stereotyped now as traditional Muslims, Muslim fundamentalists, Nightclub
Buddhists, NGO Mercenaries and the list keeps on expanding. These are clear
divisions in society deliberately created to weaken concentration of peoples’
power from becoming a challenge to political powers. Division of people based on
their race, class, religious variants and idiosyncrasies and stereotyping to
form hierarchical order of master race dictating the rest is not democracy but
racism. This with the admixture of violence and intimidation is commonly
considered to be fascism. Deplorably, the posture taken by BBS and their
followers and those directing them are putting Sri Lanka on the thresholds of
such political ideologies. This is the death knell to democracy and democratic
aspirations of the people. Sri Lanka, inspite of some misgivings in the past, is
yet a vibrant democracy, not to mention the oldest democracy in Asia. Its three
decade war against separatism and other similar challenges from the south did
not dent its democratic fundamentals. This is because the people were
politically divided as is natural in any democratic society but not divided as
people on racial, religious or ethnic basis. The new challenges posed to Sri
Lanka with the advent of BBS and their cohorts is a deliberate division of
people based on marginal differences of race, culture and religion as opposed to
uniting them as Sri Lankans based on fundamental similarities to strengthen the
foundation of the nation state. This is alarming; this does not threaten purely
the interest of the Muslim community or the other minorities but also the
interest of the Sinhala Buddhist community and the nation as a whole. Leaving
this untrammelled would destroy peace and co-existence in this country and lead
to new cycles of violence and conflict benefitting only those who wish to live
on the misery of mother Lanka.
Commendably,
the Muslim community bore the brunt of the attack on their values, cultures and
businesses by BBS and their cohorts with equanimity and tolerance, because they
are prepared to make further sacrifices for the sake of the country to prevent
new conflicts from emerging. In the lifecycle of the Sri Lankan Muslim community
this is one of the most testing periods it has ever encountered, as Sinhala
Buddhist – Muslim relationship has rarely been put to test like this before. The
time tested Sinhala Buddhist – Muslim relationship is resilient enough to
withstand this test unless a fool or a political adventurist torches the light
of destruction that would consume everyone for the ensuing decades and send Sri
Lanka back to the stone ages.
Muslim’s
equanimity and tolerance is important and it is equally important that other
communities especially the Sinhala Buddhist community is fully appraised of this
threat to the nation. To fight such a threat, the majority Sinhala Buddhist
community must also be made to understand the gravity of the emerging threat to
the nation that polarization along racial, religious and cultural differences
that BBS and their followers trying to impose on society threatens the vital
interests of the Sinhala Buddhist community as well. And this threat that
divides Sri Lankans to groups and sects and set one against the other is not in
anyone’s interest.
Challenge
to National Unity
National
unity in Sri Lanka should be priority number one. Post war Sri Lanka has more
causes to be united than to divide and perish. The problems confronting us are
many and indigenous. The problems of poverty, unemployment, homelessness,
corruption, rising suicide rates, the state of war widows, rising rates of
incest and rape, failure of politicians to deliver their promises, insecurity,
failing education and health, lack of opportunities, brain drain, environmental
pollutions and emerging environmental issues calls for a more united response
than by divisions. These aforesaid problems threaten the very sustainability of
the nation and none of these problems have bearings upon race, religion or
culture. Visibly, by their divisive stance, BBS and their associates are bent on
fighting national unity. It is almost as if they have been contracted to create
new issues to conceal the major problems that the country is suffering from and
to deliberately make issues out of non issues by using race, religion and
culture as deceptive tools to misguide people from reality, similar to the
French priestly class that colluded with King Louis XVI in cheating the people
that caused the French Revolution
This
is the moment of truth for all Sri Lankans, their unity across religious,
cultural, racial and political barriers are important to address the pressing
problems that confront every citizen. They must unite against corruption,
mis-management and racism and must unite to make the life of every citizen safe,
comfortable and productive to build a nation that uphold religious and cultural
values of all its citizens as a sign of living civilization than living on the
glory of an obscure past.

