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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Is The Sri Lankan Government Under The Dominance Of A Powerful Cabal?

We the people of this country are suffering from the very same betrayal, if not, even worse
There is a saying that “A fish rots from the head” – that is the
expression used when a country’s leadership is seen as responsible for
violence and unethical behaviour of its supporters and the citizens in
general - agitating the majority community causing anger and resentment
with ill- founded jealousies and false alarms, kindling animosity of one
part against another, fomenting an occasional riot and insurrection.
The recent accusations, averments and plots against the Muslim community
is a heinous conspiracy to stigmatize the community - This has been
proved, without any doubt, that the government of Sri Lanka is in the
hands of a powerful CABAL.
A cabal is a secret clique that plots and contrives to seek power
through intrigue - crafty and involved plots to instigate and carry out
politically oriented harmful and devastating illegal acts to achieve
their sinister ends.
During the past decade and a half we have witnessed the deterioration
and polarization of party politics. The current challenges and crises,
have increased apathy and distrust among voters. It has also encouraged
many to support alternative paths of political action—thus triggering
the rise of ideologically extremist parties and movements.
Citizen trust is broken when politicians make lofty campaign promises or
‘fact-free’ statements that are spun by a biased media in polarized
public debates.
If there is one thing about politics that unites the Citizens of Sri
Lanka these days, it is their contempt for political parties and
partisanship.
Let us draw attention to our law enforcement and justice system.
If a head of a justice system or law enforcement can be appointed and
removed at will by a political stakeholder, the appointee has an
incentive to defer to the will of the appointer – the appointee is
prepared to show servility. We have seen how unquestionable servility
can be as much a vice as arrogance.
They have become a byword for a spineless sellout, an epithet of servility.
We the people of this country are suffering from the very same betrayal, if not, even worse.
Sri Lanka after the Independence in 1948, the power of political parties
has risen and fallen, reaching their nadir in the last couple of
decades. Party leaders in the political arena are held in disrepute,
criticized by one side for being too soft and condemned by the other for
being too partisan.
Parties were dramatically weakened, however, in the past three decades,
this has coincided with profound cynicism about the state of our
political system today.
By understanding how Sri Lankan Political system has functioned
throughout after the independence, we can see that parties are much less
effectively organized to accomplish their aims today than they were
half-a-century ago. As a result, we no longer enjoy the benefits that
they once brought into our political system.
Political parties in Sri Lanka, for instance, are dedicated not to the
common good of the whole country, but to the advancement of a specific
class interest.
Because they were vehicles for the fundamental conflict between the
people – communities, religions and caste – A heinous conspiracy to
incite violence and discord.
They understood that conflicts would continue to divide people into
different parties and factions. Factions are always a threat to popular
government, but they are able to impose their will on others only if
they have a majority. The problem of faction, was and is the most
significant obstacle to establishing good governance on a firm
foundation. It has always been and is, a majority faction, or majority
tyranny.
To prevent majority tyranny and consolidated power, it is vital that our
constitution be tailored and strengthened in the interest of the nation
as a whole.
Constitutions play an important role in articulating standards,
guaranteeing rights, and establishing institutions and processes which
safeguard normative aspirations such as respect for human dignity,
ethnic and religious diversity and social harmony, political freedoms,
and basic standards of material welfare. Added to this is the task of
structuring a government strong enough to govern and to facilitate human
welfare and economic development as national priorities.
The need to address the fears and aspirations of ethnic, religious and
linguistic minorities, threats to their identity and autonomy and
structuring a government strong enough to govern and to facilitate human
welfare and economic development in relation to should take precedence
over any other consideration.
We are aware, that it is difficult to secure unity in the face of
disintegrative tendencies of profound ethnic and cultural conflict.
Divided societies pose a deep problem not only for the government but to
the whole society. It is crucial to nation-building and economic
development, which facilitates basic standards of living, to succeed in
the continuing endeavour to resolve inter-group conflict which disrupts
social stability, advocates and fuels separatist sentiments.
The imposition of a mono-ethnic state on a multi-ethnic society or a
uniform religion on a religiously diverse society would be a futile and
dangerous route to tread. This is because those who begin coercive
elimination of dissent soon find themselves exterminating dissenters.
Civil liberties and human rights are the basic freedoms entitled to the
members of the human race. State actions should stand against the
infringements of these rights and freedom. Peace and a just order are
integral to a state based on the rule of law.
So the part the Constitution of a country should play is extremely important in the implementation of Unfettered Justice.
Just to make a point so that our citizens and especially the politicians will take note:
Abraham Lincoln the 16th President of the United States was honest,
wise, intelligent, compassionate and hard-working. Moreover, he had a
rare combination of integrity, persistence and political skill that
would be difficult to overpraise and he conveyed this awesome, brilliant
and meaningful message:
“Don't interfere with anything in the Constitution. That must be maintained, for it is the only safeguard of our liberties.”

