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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, May 24, 2018
Oh! Justice! What Crimes Are Committed In Thy Name!

There
have been numerous attacks on the Sri Lankan Judiciary in the recent
past with allegations of corruption, partiality, and political intrigue,
and listeners and readers of the public appear to gobble them up with
much relish. There is a saying that no great civilization can be
overthrown from without until it destroys itself from within. We are now
midway in the process of proving the truth of that statement. The
judiciary is the backbone of every civilized society- tarnish that with
random, spiteful attacks on it, and that society will fold up and wither
away.
“Let he who hath no sin cast the first stone”. (Jesus, when the mob
tried to murder Mary Magdalene by stoning.) Likewise, one wonders
whether those who cast these stones at the judiciary or for that matter
at any institution charged with the business of administering justice,
are without sin in these same areas and are paragons of virtue…
Of Buffalos And Men
When the noble Brutus slew Caesar he said he did so because Caesar was
ambitious. I have always wondered as to who the ambitious one was-
Brutus or Caesar. People do nasty things to other people with different
motives- leading the list is the craving by some people for public
recognition which has mercurially avoided them throughout their murky
lives; some others craving for command and leadership which was never
theirs to have, nor within their capacities to wield- there is an
interesting story about leadership: there was once a leaderless herd of
wild buffalos in stampede. A
shrewd old buffalo who was quite past his prime with nothing to show
for it but was still craving for leadership of anything took a short cut
and started galloping in front of the herd. All the buffalos hailed him
as the leader.
You become a hero when it is too late to become anything else.
“Not Us, Old Boy..”
Another matter comes to mind here on the subject of the judiciary and
corruption. There have been numerous instances where in the not too
distant past and now, where, when the popular verdict of the people is
not delivered by the court that in fact hears the case, black flags
start popping up, howls of protests and foul allegations of
intellectual, moral, or material corruption spew out like sewage running
through the gutters of the city. In reality, the fault here is not with
the members of the general public who participate in these unruly
demonstrations but with the people who instigate these acts of mayhem
whilst taking cover behind bland smiles and bare statements with the
universal shrug- ”Not us, old boy”. Most of the active participants
probably don’t know what they are howling about. They howl. Period. But
the consternation caused within the nation, the damage caused to their
own selves by bringing the judiciary into disrepute are immeasurable and
irreversible.
Cry! My Beloved Country! (3)
Oh! Cry! My
beloved country! Do you not see your own destruction by the
machinations of a few disgruntled individuals who have already lost
their race in life and are struggling for their last gasp by attacking
that last fortress that holds the nation together? Oh! Justice! What crimes are committed in thy name!
Sri Lanka is now at the center of international focus in relation to its
judicial affairs. One sees the international community exerting its
might against this little nation of ours, coercing, cajoling and
wheedling to keep the Diaspora at bay. It is heartening to note that on
occasion Sri Lanka makes a spurt out of its corner, snarling, spitting
and scratching before retreating back into its corner to gather its puny
forces for the next confrontation. It is heart rending to see that in
this quagmire of serious international political intrigue where the Sri
Lankan judiciary is being subjected to severe partisan scrutiny by the
international community, unruly elements in Sri Lanka itself, pouring
oil upon the troubled waters by their venomous attacks on our judiciary
at this crucial juncture and so paving the way for international
interference in our domestic affairs, threatening the very sovereignty
of the nation. Judas
couldn’t hold a candle to these malicious interlopers. Little do they
realize that by doing so they spit into the wind and will end up getting
their faces plastered with their own spit.
The Supreme Court is mainly a court of review with original jurisdiction
only in matters of contempt and a few others where it acts on its own. The
time has come now for the Supreme Court to face its adversaries and say
– “enough!” If not, the mischievous elements will overrun it and goad
this nation towards anarchy, bloodshed and the resurgence of the
vigilantes. The Supreme Court is the one most powerful institution in
any country and is the bulwark that holds the nation together in the
face of invasive and destructive forces that threaten its existence. It
is the last rampart beyond which is oblivion. Let that power be now
unleashed and the people will breathe a quiet sigh of relief. If not, this Nation will fall while bloody treason flourishes over it.

