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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, April 28, 2019
Easter Sunday massacre: Who is sabotaging national security?

27 April 2019
Three hundred plus dead, more than five hundred injured. The Easter
Sunday massacre claimed many lives, destroyed many families and
disturbed many neighbourhoods and communities. The fading memories of
the 30-year scourge will haunt and visit upon Sri Lankan psyche for many
more years to come. Yet, an event of this magnitude cannot and should
not be looked upon in isolation. The context, social, cultural and
political, is even more significant than the event itself. What is the
ultimate objective of the event? Who gains most and who loses most by
the event? Is there, as always is, a political agenda behind the
conception, planning and eventual execution of the event? How was the
wherewithal necessary for all three phases of the event – conception,
planning and execution – and the sophistication associated with the
three phases of the massacre, made available to those who possessed the
evil genius to complete it to a sinister end.
Analysis is paralysis. So they say. But failing to cut through the
veneer and penetrate into the core and peel away layer after layer of
superficial coating would help us all, if we possess the necessary
discipline and patience. One needs education and sophistication of
organised mind to resolve issues of modern day complexities. Ordinary
minds simply cannot see it, leave alone understand it and make amends.
Coordination of nearly eight attacks at eight different locations which
were geographically far apart from each other, except of course the
three Colombo Hotels –Shangri-la, Kingsbury and Cinnamon Grand –
requires planning way ahead of time, a minimum of three to six months,
access to the local human resources, infrastructure, safe-houses of the
intelligence genre, materials to make and put together explosive
devices, transport them on time for the eventual explosion, makeup for
those who execute the suicidal killings and of course, the spiritual and
religious fanaticism and the training and rehearsals, all these pieces
of terror architecture do not come easy to an unsophisticated and
untrained craftsman.
In short, national security was shattered beyond recognition, and it had
to happen, either by design or accident, when the commander-in-chief,
the craftsman, was outside the shores of the land.
President of the country is no mean job; its fundamental function is to
provide safety and security to the citizenry; upholding the intrinsic
value of the Constitution, swearing allegiance to defending and
protecting the motherland needs to be held over and above petty personal
animosities and political differences. Complete lack of awareness of
the grave responsibility of protecting a nation is a very serious
deficiency. That serious deficiency was in vivid display by our
commander-in-chief. His unwillingness to trust his own Prime Minister
and the Cabinet of Ministers is a total failure on the part of the
Executive. His failure to share the information he is purported to have
received two weeks ahead of the massacre is unpardonable. Yet, the blame
game would not make us any richer in ideas, nor would it make us any
wiser.
If, on the other hand, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
decided to pay us a visit of the deadly kind, we must be ready; we must
be prepared hereinafter, for the ISIS national boundaries evaporate; for
wielding of arms and ammunition, such boundaries don’t exist. ISIS does
not consist of semi-trained guerilla fighters of the Al-Fatah, nor are
they products of ill-trained armies of Yasser Arafat. ISIS consists of
educated, motivated (however ill-motivated maybe) and a sophisticated
band of men and women whose singular aim is to sabotage whatever they
perceive as enemies of their Allah and would spare no effort to gain
those aims.
To protect her people and be prepared for all eventualities of a brutal
massacre of the sort we saw on Easter morn, April 21, our ruler(s) must
be equally inquisitive and/or even more sophisticated in his (or their)
mindset. Simplicity is not being servile to the traditions of the soil
alone; simplicity could be dangerous in the absence of a penetrative
mind. Simplicity is not imposed upon a person by his lack of education;
it is not being non-studious and non-bookworms. Simplicity of mind sets
one free of all encumbrances of mind-destroying superstitions and narrow
thoughts that Tagore so vividly described in Geetanjali, his
masterpiece collection of poems.
That misplaced simplicity seems to have confined the mind of our
Executive; it seems to have made him a prisoner of his own making, a
character of a ruler which could be utterly dangerous and hazardous to
the country’s advance and accommodation amongst the global family of
communities. Appearing before the country and making a confession of
some sort would not vindicate the Executive; it would not explain away
his being unwilling to share crucial information of ‘intelligence’ with
his Prime Minister and the rest of the Cabinet of Ministers. That is
simplicity gone berserk; it’s simplicity of an unwise mind and even an
untrained mindset. Because even more sinister things are yet to come.
Sri Lanka seems to be in the grip of suffocation; a thirty-year war and
its successful conclusion have not taught us a single lesson or our
rulers have refused to learn from the harsh realities of war and
destruction man could be visited upon by evil machinations of a
dedicated army of killers of the ‘Jihad’ or whatever it might be. There
is no excuse; there should not be any reasoning that would justify or
pardon the callous disregard for sensitive and delicate information to
be shared within a conclave of people’s representatives whose
responsibility it is to protect and defend their people.
It is not one ruler who is responsible for these irresponsible
statecraft; scores of our leaders, from D.S. Senanayake up to the
incumbent President, have all contributed willy-nilly to this dismal
state of the motherland. Every corner and each thoroughfare will now be
grounds for suspicion; every five-star hotel and place of religious
worship would be a potential ground for massacre and killings. The
points of contact, so to speak, of the perpetrators of the heinous
crimes committed by those who committed them reveal the degree of
sophistication.
On Easter Sunday, they attacked the Christian/Catholic churches at the morning mass; then they synchronised it with attacks on the five-star hotels in Colombo at breakfast time. Non-Muslim religious devotees on the one hand and tourists and the super-rich who visit the five-star hotels in Colombo for their Easter breakfast on the other may be an easy target to hit.
However, all these human follies and mundane errors cannot be held as a shield against legitimate and valid rancor of men and women of the ordinary kind. If those who fear to tread the usual paths and go to work to earn their living decide to stay at home, then those who committed these unspeakable criminal executions shall have prevailed in the end. If our ruler/s places his/their personal interests and preferences over and above those of the nation, then we need to look for other leaders who would not subordinate their people to narrow in-fights with his Cabinet colleagues. Such behaviour is not only petty and narrow; it is indeed dangerous and perilous to the national cause of freedom, liberty and prosperity.
On Easter Sunday, they attacked the Christian/Catholic churches at the morning mass; then they synchronised it with attacks on the five-star hotels in Colombo at breakfast time. Non-Muslim religious devotees on the one hand and tourists and the super-rich who visit the five-star hotels in Colombo for their Easter breakfast on the other may be an easy target to hit.
However, all these human follies and mundane errors cannot be held as a shield against legitimate and valid rancor of men and women of the ordinary kind. If those who fear to tread the usual paths and go to work to earn their living decide to stay at home, then those who committed these unspeakable criminal executions shall have prevailed in the end. If our ruler/s places his/their personal interests and preferences over and above those of the nation, then we need to look for other leaders who would not subordinate their people to narrow in-fights with his Cabinet colleagues. Such behaviour is not only petty and narrow; it is indeed dangerous and perilous to the national cause of freedom, liberty and prosperity.
It’s time we thought outside the box, as the cliché goes. We better look
for leaders who place the country first and everything else second. The
luxuries and comforts of ‘Office’ may have deadened the senses of our
Executive; complexities and convolution of issues may have posed a
challenge to an unsophisticated mind far too frequently and far too
soon; that is the burden of leadership, the Executive alone should
carry. No way can he escape that reality.
SL seems to be in the grip of suffocation; a 30-year war and its successful conclusion have not taught us a single lesson or our rulers have refused to learn from the harsh realities of war and destruction man could be visited upon by evil machinations of a dedicated army of killers of the ‘Jihad’ or whatever it might be
Yet, who gains from these attacks on Easter Sunday in 2019? Politically,
the government in power loses and it loses badly, and it cannot be
helped. Containing the damage is the order of the day. Yet, as to who
gains is anyone’s guess. Those who preach discipline over freedom may
think their day has come. Yes, your day has come, to go that is. Some
even have gone to a not-so-unbelievable end of putting two and two
together and making it five, saying the vicarious beneficiary of any
uncertainty is the one who protrudes a false sense of stability by
proposing neo-fascism. The danger looming large is really that the
sinister hand of fascism lurking in the dark.
The writer can be contacted at vishwamithra1984@gmail.com
