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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, October 29, 2012
Sri Lanka: Shame on you, Mr. President
A
Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission
The ugliest
attack in Sri Lanka’s history on the Supreme Court and
the Chief
Justice
(
October 27, 2012, Colombo/ Hong Kong, Sri Lanka Guardian)
The
Mahinda Rajapaksa regime has resorted to the ugliest attack in Sri Lankan
judicial history on the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice this week by using
the state media as a slander machine and through employing the state media to
introduce deliberately manufactured slanderous letters to the parliament solely
with the purpose of abusing parliamentary privilege for biased purposes. The
government has within its ranks, schemers of the lowest quality who have little
scruple in manufacturing any lie to suit their purpose and thereafter using
others to introduce and propagate such lies in the highest legislative assembly
of the country, namely Sri Lanka’s parliament. It is evident that people in the
state media will defy every rule in journalistic ethics to do whatever that the
government demand. However the responsibility for such vile attacks lies
entirely on President Rajapaksa himself for allowing such schemes to be carried
out.
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The
Mahinda Rajapaksa regime has resorted to the ugliest attack in Sri Lankan
judicial history on the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice this week by using
the state media as a slander machine and through employing the state media to
introduce deliberately manufactured slanderous letters to the parliament solely
with the purpose of abusing parliamentary privilege for biased purposes. The
government has within its ranks, schemers of the lowest quality who have little
scruple in manufacturing any lie to suit their purpose and thereafter using
others to introduce and propagate such lies in the highest legislative assembly
of the country, namely Sri Lanka’s parliament. It is evident that people in the
state media will defy every rule in journalistic ethics to do whatever that the
government demand. However the responsibility for such vile attacks lies
entirely on President Rajapaksa himself for allowing such schemes to be carried
out.The greatest societal ill that will rise from this kind of abyss is the very high level of criminality in every aspect of social life. There will be loss of respect for anything called moral or ethical in a society like this. The children of such a nation will inherit a culture that is ugly and stinking.
Manufacturing a slander sheet is
an easy affair. Whoever allowed such a slander sheet to be put before the
country’s most august forum clearly showed a high degree of unscrupulousness and
carelessness regarding every form of decorum and public etiquette that is
generally required in the use of materials in the county’s Parliament. This is
one of the worst act of irresponsibility that has defamed the Parliament itself
and the very tradition of parliamentary debate anywhere in the world. Only fools
and criminals would permit the abuse of parliamentary process in this
manner.
The issue
in question was an attempted abduction and an attack by four unidentified
persons on the Secretary of the Judicial Service Commission on 7th of October
2012. So far the police have filed reports in the courts stating that they are
unable to identify the culprits responsible for this attack. And then the
government introduces an unscrupulous letter in Parliament stating that it was
the Chief Justice’s husband who had organized the attack because he had
suspected an illicit relationship between the Chief Justice and the Secretary of
the Judicial Service Commission. Yet the country’s criminal justice
investigators have declared to the court that they do not know who the attackers
are. Irrespective of this, the government introduces this despicable letter
manufactured by one of its hatchet men to the Parliament. The question then
becomes as to what precisely is the role and importance accorded to criminal
investigations in Sri Lanka? Has this role been usurped by hatchet men who write
unscrupulous leaflets?
The
Supreme Court of Sri Lanka was established on 1802. Up to this date there had
never been such dastardly attacks on the Supreme Court or the Chief Justice.
This marks perhaps the lowest point of Sri Lanka’s political culture when a
government in power could abuse parliamentary privilege in this fashion. And it
is worse when the Government’s slander machine is utilized to attack the Supreme
Court and the Chief Justice.
The
strategy behind the government action is very clear. The Secretary of the
Judicial Service Commission in a press statement had complained that the public
media is carrying on a campaign against the Judicial Service Commission and the
independence of the judiciary. Then the government retaliates with a far worse
abuse of public media in attacking the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice
herself.
In doing
this government resorts to the lowest forms of abuse by taking advantage of the
vulnerability of the Chief Justice being a woman. This is one of the worst
sexist attacks that we have seen in recent times and women movements in Sri
Lanka together with every woman in Sri Lanka and anywhere else in the world
should protest against this ugly abuse in regard to a woman holding a public
office. Does this mean that every time that the government is unhappy with a
woman holding public office, it will resort to this kind of dastardly tactic in
order to humiliate and defame such a person? This is shameful Mr. Mahinda
Rajapaksa. Very shameful.
In
functional democracy, people would have demanded that the President himself and
every one held who has participated in this shameful abuse of power, the abuse
of parliamentary privilege and abuse of women should resign because they simply
do not deserve to hold public office.
This
episode only demonstrates the lowest depth that Sri Lanka has reached at this
point of time. No nation can avoid dire consequences to its societal moral when
the government at the highest level resorts to such lowest level of mean and
dastardly conduct.
If the
people of Sri Lanka tolerate this level of immorality on the part of the
government then they should blame themselves for all the societal ills that will
rise from a situation such as the current crisis that the country is
facing.
The
greatest societal ill that will rise from this kind of abyss is the very high
level of criminality in every aspect of social life. There will be loss of
respect for anything called moral or ethical in a society like this. The
children of such a nation will inherit a culture that is ugly and
stinking.
The Asian
Human Rights Commission is aware that there are many others against whom such
gimmicks are being schemed. One such scheme is to attack the lawyers who appear
for just causes and oppose the government’s abuse of powers in court through the
use of manufactured reports accusing them of all kinds of things, for example
saying that they are being paid by drug loads. We are aware that there was an
attempt to publish such a report in the government’s mouth piece Daily News last
week against Mr. J C Weliamuna and another lawyer against whom the government
does not agree with. It was because a particular news editor was a man who
respects journalistic ethics that the report was not published. However possibly
others who are willing to engage in any kind of abuse may be put in the
editorial chair and publish such reports against those whom the government
select to slander.
The Asian
Human Right Commission is saddened by the attack on the Supreme Court and the
Chief Justice. Its concern is not due to any personal attachment but due to
respect for principle which when undermined, harms the very fabric of society.
The Supreme Court deserves respect. The Chief Justice, whoever it is, deserves
respect and the Parliament deserves not to be abused. History tells us that
societies that do not respect these principles ultimately pay a high price for
that disrespect.
