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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 30, 2012
Political,
economic and social suicide
Buddhism gone berserk
| by
Pearl Thevanayagam
(April
30, 2012, London, Sri Lanka Guardian) The Dambulla Mosque fire-bomb attack
on April 22 is a political, economic and social suicide attempt which will have
very serious repercussions just as the country is urged by the international
community to mend fences and progress towards reconciliation. When all hell was
breaking loose the Muslim, Malay and Burgher communities steered clear of the
ethnic conflict except to act as mediators be it in the media, judiciary, police
or commissions of inquiry and kept the fragile and fractured isle together
barring the odd skirmishes resulting from trade conflicts and suspicions -
perceived or otherwise - of acting as moles for both the government and Tamil
militants during the war.
These
communities remained calm and carried on with their duties while the warring
Tamils and Sinhalese were gouging each others' eyes out in the pretext of
nationalism and their respective ethnic identities. It now seems the Muslim
community will not be silent forever in the wake of unprovoked attack on their
Holy Mosque and are garnering support from fellow Muslims all over the world.The
35 year old ethnic strife has left some metastases in the body parts of the
island where pockets of elements touting false national and religious pride are
threatening to tear up this island emerging from the wounds of war.
The
sacrilege instigated and carried out by the Sinhalese mobs including Buddhist
monks on a place of worship should not be taken lightly and fobbed off just
another mob attack. This was a calculated crime resulting from religious
intolerance and instigated by Sinhala extremist politicians as can be gleaned
from media reports. The Muslim community have always had considerable influence
over the island's economic status since the 1500s when they arrived here from
the Middle East to trade in spices and several hundred years later from India
bringing in textiles and other exotic goods. Many chose to set up home here and
have remained peaceful and showed a lot of bonhomie in their adopted motherland.
The community also produced some excellent scholars and professionals.
Some
key politicians are threatening to withdraw support for the government as a
result of this unfortunate incident. If the LTTE almost succeeded in seceding a
portion of the island for the ethnic Tamils who were deprived of their
inalienable rights then it is now the turn of the Muslim population to fight to
carry on their religious convictions and their rights as dutiful citizens to
practice their faith without hindrance. Islam is a tolerant religion no matter
how adversely the West misinterprets. The West did not intervene in the Middle
East until it found an opportune time when oil was discovered in the 1930s. The
oil-rich lands of the Bedouins became several kingdoms and they began to supply
the developed nations with the much needed oil which in turn dictates the
strength of their economic indicators. The West's approach to the Middle-East
crisis since the '70's has never been totally altruistic. It pitted governments
against opposition parties, nations against nations.
Deeds
or no deeds it is no excuse to desecrate a place of worship.
The
writer is Asia Pacific Journalism Fellow at UC Berkeley Graduate School of
Journalism, California and a print journalist for 22 years. She can be reached
at pearltheva@hotmail.com)
Posted by Thavam