A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, January 30, 2019
From instability to greater disability -AHRC
(Lanka
e News -29.Jam.2019, 9.20AM) Perhaps one thing that was forgotten when
Lord Dunmore gave Adult Franchise for all, and also when Sri Lanka
became an independent nation, is the stability of the social structure
of a country. This is what provides for the establishment of the
government, which will ensure security and stability to all.
When these matters are talked or written about, the invariable reaction
is that we have gone deep into this crisis. Not just cynics, but those
who know the ground reality, feel that whatever description is given
about this crisis is only an understatement, with the actual status
being much worse.
Meanwhile, the middleclass critics continue discussion in a language
that could be used anywhere. They do not have much interest in the
actual depth of the crisis prevailing in their own country. While the
media keeps up a general discussion, it does not go far enough to reveal
the crisis that has now become disproportionate.
Governance has itself become an affair where corrupt elements vie for
positions, with the hope that they could become richer than they had
ever imagined. The selling of seats to the highest bidder has become a
general practice. All this is known and talked about, but there is no
will to fight and bring this to an end.
When crises become ever greater, people lose their resistance power.
They get confused and disoriented. They do whatever they can to survive
individually, and a pathetically hopeless situation develops. The noise
of the crisis can be heard everywhere, and before such noises the people
try to flee further.
These situations that exist in several countries, like Bangladesh, Sri
Lanka, Pakistan, Philippines and others, should be treated as shocking.
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and all other
authorities should take this into consideration and take steps to ensure
that the crises are prevented from becoming ever greater crises.
-A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission
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