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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, April 28, 2019
Easter Sunday Attack, No Heads Rolled

Last
Sunday devotees assembled as usual at the churches but in a grander
scale to observe the Easter Sunday. Some sat down with friends and
family for breakfast at three of the city’s top most hotels to celebrate
Easter. Alas! in a matter of milliseconds 259 innocent lives were
blasted and over 600 were injured by some mentally deranged or misguided
youth carrying powerful bombs in their back packs.
This tragedy took place despite the authorities getting to know well in
advance that an attack on sites of worship of Christian faith and some 5
star hotels was imminent. Even so why wasn’t it thwarted?
Response of the Cardinal
In the face of there being clear and unforgivable
security lapses which converted a preventable attack in to an
inevitable one, the Arch bishop was magnanimous enough to make every
effort to dispel any fears the country might have developed on the
ordinary Muslim community and remained consciously above the level of
playing the usual blame game. This prevented a possible backlash and
more bloodshed for certain so the Arch Bishop’s approach was exemplary
and indeed deserves to be lauded.
Chronology
On their own admission the government knew for quite some time that
there have been extremists of Islamic faith in our midst. On the 4th April
2019 or thereabouts foreign intelligence agencies have officially
alerted the local counterparts of the imminent danger giving a good
amount of detail in the process. Apparently Indian intelligence have
been briefing their Sri Lankan counterparts
of this attack for about 4 months at unofficial level and in the last
month this briefing has happened weekly till the official intimation
took place on the 4th April.
According to foreign journalists, countries rarely get this kind of
detailed information. In the above mentioned background one would have
expected the Sri Lankan authorities to have moved very quickly and to
have mobilized all their intelligence, police and military muscle in
order to draw up a fool proof plan to thwart this attack. Instead, what
followed was a comedy of errors. The
IGP apparently wrote letters (I am not sure of the date of the letter)
to 5 DIGG about the matter but the action 4 of them seems to have taken
is unclear. The one in charge of VIP security had intimated in writing
to his colleagues in charge of different VIPs asking them to tighten the
security of the latter by letter dated 9th April
2019. This reminds me of how the health department functioned the time I
started working as a junior doctor 48 years ago. Write letters and wait
for things to happen. The way the Defense Secretary responded to
foreign journalists trying to absolve himself from blame was shameful to
say the least. One of the young Ministers owes his life to his dad who
was in a hospital ICU. The senior advised him not to go to the church on
the fateful day as there had been a threat of an attack on churches.
Unfortunately even this minister failed to pass this information to the
public. If the strength of the information was such that it prevented
him attending the Easter Sunday mass, it was indeed authentic enough for
him to have left no stone unturned to inform the public of the
impending disaster.
The president and the Prime Minister were quick to place before the
suspecting nation, the reason why they should not be responsible for
letting the attack go through by audacious inaction. The time now is
11.30 pm on the 26th April
2019 and just about 10 minutes ago I watched the President Mr. Sirisena
being quizzed by journalists at a press conference. A little earlier he
addressed the nation in which speech he exclaimed many times “I am not
trying to shirk responsibility for not being able to prevent this
attack. The entire government should stand responsible”. There is a
saying, the one who excuses accuses himself, so let the nation decide
whether the head of the state who was holidaying in Singapore (his own
revelation on state TV of 26th April
2019) when the country was getting blasted like falling dominos was
indeed a Nero playing the viola when Rome was on fire. It looks to me
that the 359 people who paid the ultimate price had committed as a
group, an unforgivable sin (like facilitating mass killers by suboptimal
action, inexplicable inaction or indeed as a result of professional
lethargy) in one of their previous births, for they went on their exit
journey despite there being enough that could have been done to foil the
attacks that killed them.

