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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, September 29, 2018
Counter Terrorism Act, Why Now? Evil Forces Coming Here?
On
Tuesday 11 September 2018, the Cabinet endorsed the “Counter-Terrorism
Bill” (CTL) to be enacted by the Sri Lankan Parliament repealing the
Prevention of Terrorism Act, PTA, applied during the wartime in dealing
with the LTTE.
The
draft bill was presented to the Cabinet by Foreign Minister Tilak
Marapana with Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe and Minister Champika
Ranawaka, both known for their hostile mindset towards Muslims
reportedly grumbling at the Cabinet meeting that the law was not tough
enough!
President Maithripala Sirisena, known for his indifference towards
Muslims had agreed to the amendments proposed by Mr. Rajapaksa.
I do not want to go into details of the draft Bill. However it is proper
to ask why now this bill, as Ministers Champika Ranawaka and Wijeyadasa
Rajapakshe possibly believe that this law if enacted can be used
against the minorities and keep the communities divided to achieve their
political objective, though it has already been pointed out that in Sri
Lanka CTL must necessarily be enforced against Sinhala Buddhist
extremists. It is well known that Muslims were subjected to frequent
extremist attacks both under the previous and also under the present
government.
Ever since the LTTE was militarily defeated in May 2009, terrorism was
crushed. Right now there is no terrorism in the country and there is no
sign of LTTE raising its head. The only terrorism is the organized
Sinhala racist attacks on Muslims involving some elements from the
police and Special Task Force-STF- while the government turned a blind
eye.
The question is under such circumstance what is the need for CTA? This
is because the country passing through a period of worst political and
economic crisis while numerous burning issues which deserve urgent
attention and solution remain ignored.
Muslims were subjected to violent upheavals under former president
Mahinda Rajapaksa. Muslims island wide trusted and voted for President
Maithripala Sirisena after he assured the restoration of law and order,
justice, security, peace and harmony to all. However within months,
Muslims, to their shock, began to realize that the two governments were
the same.
For example dismissing the sentiments of Muslim here and abroad and
peace loving people worldwide, President Sirisena visited the Jewish
holocaust museum, during his official tour to Germany, at a time when
the real holocaust world- wide were against the Muslims! The visit means
rewarding Israel’s barbarity towards Palestinians who have the support
of peace loving people everywhere.
Srilankan Muslims were shocked and deeply disappointed. Adding insult to
injury the government invited as guest of honor the war criminal
former British Prime Minister Tony Blair who, together with US President
George Bush, invaded under
false pretext and destroyed the ancient country of Iraq, killed
millions of innocent Iraqis and destroyed the entire infrastructure
besides looting the country from its oil resources to museum.
Of course Muslims have not forgotten that pro-western Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe was perhaps the only third world prime minister who
refused to condemn the US-UK invasion of Iraq. He has even reported to
have told Muslim parliamentarians who wanted to condemn the invasion to
leave the government and do so.
During the visit, Blair also met President Sirisena and Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe, the darling of US led UK, European and Israeli war
mongers
Shameless state of affair was such that Blair was even given the honor
of addressing the Lakshman Kadirgamar International Centre demonstrating
that the country has no care for human values. It is no more the
fearless respected country with a fiercely independent foreign policy of
the 1960s and early 1970s.
In
the midst there began sporadic violent attacks on Muslims. When these
attacks intensified, a joint delegation from the Sinhala and Muslim
civil society led by Prof Sarath Wijesuriya met President Sirisena,
during latter part of Ramadan in June 2017, and appealed to him to stop
these attacks. President Sirisena dismissed their plea saying these attacks were the works of Mahinda Rajapaksa to topple the government.

