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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 6, 2017
Beginning of a new Peoples’ Movement targeting large-scale membership - Basil Fernando

I
have had the privilege of witnessing the birth of an initiative to
create a people's movement not affiliated to any political party, which
targets a minimum of one million memberships. It will be entirely
locally funded and independent. The new movement springs from the
initiative of Victor Ivan, a veteran journalist and the Founder Editor
of weekly paper Ravaya.
An invitation made by him has found quick response and, in many parts of
the country, local support groups are being formed rapidly. The
spontaneous response received from people from many walks of life, i.e.
professionals, activists of many sorts, and the ordinary folk, is
amazing.
The aim is to cause a PUNARUDDAYA, an awakening and enlightenment in the
thinking among the people, as a stepping-stone for achieving changes
needed in the country. The improvement of positive social attitudes, by
standing up for the eradication of the influence of caste is one of the
central aims of this new movement. Caste discrimination has been
enriched in both Sinhala and Tamil communities for over a thousand
years. Mental, psychological, emotional, and spiritual habits pervade,
despite some changes that have taken place in recent decades. An
over-all capacity building for self criticism is envisioned as the basic
step to developing critical thinking and eliminating prejudices based
on myths, such as belief in birth charts (Kendraya) and various
practices based in astrology. Primitive forms of thinking are widespread
and much of publication space in the media is taken up by ventures
promoting backward thinking. People need to liberate themselves from
such mind-numbing thinking patterns that paralyze their creative
capacities. All forms of racial discrimination, and other kinds of
discrimination, such as sexual and religious discrimination, which
retard the peoples’ capacity to build bonds of love, friendship, and
belonging, need to exposed and negated. These are essentials in creating
a free nation.
The second basic aim of the new movement is a fight for modernizing the
State mechanisms of democracy and justice. All these institutions have
suffered a great fall due to ill-founded constitutional experiments that
happened in the last few decades. As a result of such institutional
failures, a situation of anarchy is in the making. People need to
understand these problems and be equipped intellectually to play an
active role in their societies to ensure their own betterment. The
reform of justice institutions is essential to overcome the situation of
anarchy.
In the past, there had been a blind belief that gaining political power
is the only way to achieve changes. However, this belief has been belied
over and over again. Experience of other countries show, change of
mentalities of the people themselves is a precondition to any positive
changes. When this is absent, people become victims of powerful
political forces and become losers in the end.
Peoples’ initiatives are often high jacked by political parties, as many
experiences in recent decades show. The Mother Front, which emerged in
protest of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances that
happened in the late eighties, was high jacked by the opposition
political party led by Mahinda Rajapaksa and used for his own self
promotion: There are fears that peoples recent intervention to change
the government has not resulted in bringing about desired changes.
It is necessary to learn from these experiences, so that these are not
repeated again. A peoples’ enlightenment is the only foundation on which
a truly democratic movement can be built.
I have expressed my complete agreement with these aims and promised to
support this new movement. Local partners will also be encouraged to
join this initiative.

