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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, February 4, 2013
Sri Lanka’s 65th Anniversary of Independence
Mr Concerned-4 Feb,
2013
Greetings Lanka!
Today
marks the 65th Anniversary of Independence of our country. This year would also
mark the fourth year anniversary of ‘defeating terrorism’. But, little has
changed, and there is little to celebrate this year. The country is treading a
catastrophic path and our future is a disaster waiting to happen.
For
the one who hath his eyes open, it would be obvious that we are gradually
plunging into an abyss from which there will be no return. Even though we have
been treading this path for quite a while now, over the course of last few
months we have taken gigantic leaps in our journey.
How
did we get here?
It
would seem that the common attitude that binds the different peoples of this
land is stupidity. The stupidity that gave life to three violent armed
struggles; the stupidity that made the Tamils remain silent when thousands of
Muslims were evicted from the North; the stupidity that allowed the Sinhalese in
the South to celebrate on the 19th of
May 2009, albeit the death and displacement of thousands of innocents; the
stupidity that makes the Muslim leaders stick with the regime while singing
empty songs about rights and dignity; the stupidity that elected our honourable
parliamentarians and ministers who have now successfully paved way for
dictatorship; the stupidity that makes this government thrive. Some of us even
lit crackers when the fate of the Chief Justice was announced!
In
our stupidity we believed that everything could be achieved through violence. We
watched as the LTTE quenched all opposing opinions and claimed sole leadership.
We celebrated when innocents perished in the South to hidden bombs and
claymores. We thought of such inhumane acts as great victories. Our boys are
invincible, our intelligence is superior and they fear us, we told ourselves. We
submitted our conscience and pledged blind allegiance to a power hungry
organization. During the final phases of the war we rallied around the world
carrying the red flag, even as the very organization kept thousands of civilians
as shields to postpone their judgement day. In the end the leaders of Tigers
took along with them thousands of our kin. Now, naïve to reality we have planted
our destiny into the hands of a selfish world – that is, the so called
international community. We have not changed have we? We will never practice the
virtues that we preach, will we? Even as we crow against Sinhala Buddhist
nationalism, we promote Tamil Hindu nationalism, and treat other religious
minorities, in our lands, the same way we have been treated. We reek with
hypocrisy.
Yes,
we were harassed and marginalised by both sides. In response, we made up our
mind to stick with the powerful. Even as our mosques burn and religious leaders
robed in saffron fuel hatred against us, our leaders are struggling to take a
stand. Our leaders are more concerned about their posh cars and fat pay cheques.
They beg of us our vote. We never hold them accountable do we? We are content
that our leaders hold higher portfolios than the other minorities. We are happy
that when need arises our leaders can get several petty things done, through
their little influence. Recently, our leaders in the parliament happily sent
‘the judiciary to hell’.
We
have always treated minorities terribly. Indeed, it did not take long after
independence before we launched an assault on the Indian Tamils. We adopted a
mono-cultural attitude that would doom this country into thirty-years of civil
war.
We
created the LTTE. We were told that ‘you are either with us or with the
terrorists.’ We believed their lies. The Brothers, upon defeating the LTTE,
promised us freedom, liberty and prosperity. The regime promised us peace and
reconciliation, in our stupidity, we believed it. “Lion defeats the Tiger and
Dutugemunu conquers Ellara,” we proclaimed. We wrote songs about daring
soldiers, but we forgot the slain innocents. The victory hangover got the best
of us. In our stupidity, we swallowed twisted history and compared the president
to a king. He is indeed proving to be one. We bought into spooky ‘international
conspiracy’ theories and stories of malicious internal forces. We still do. We
watched as good men were branded traitors and as more disappeared. We turned a
blind eye towards the regime’s mistakes and ignored corruption. We re-elected
the president and gave his party a strong mandate in the parliament. Why? We
never thought they would come for us one day, did we? They succeeded in
corrupting our reason, did they not? In our stupidity, we failed to notice
ominous signs that predicted a terrible future.
Serve
the family and be saved. Pronounce our names and prosper. Lick our boots and be
a good doggy. Be silent. Be content. Don’t ask questions. Have faith. We will
make this country the Wonder of Asia. This is what they ask of us, our silent
obedience.
The
very foundations of our democracy have collapsed. The madness of this regime is
now at our doorstep. Our country is no longer ruled by any law. The North is
infected with the military while the South is infested with Mervyn Silvas and
thugs. The purpose of these forces is the same: soliciting our conformity to
whims and fancies of the regime. There is no respect for universal principles of
justice and truth. Our sons are being killed in state prisons. Their sons will
race on Lamborghinis while our sons toil for low wages. Their sons will go
abroad to foreign universities while the local universities receive less and
less attention. They are shipping our resources and wasting money on failed
development projects, while we pay the price by sacrificing our daily meals. We
cannot even hold a protest without being confronted by government sponsored
thugs. They have indeed come for us.
Where
do we go for justice? Where is peace? Where is freedom? Where is independence?
Where are we headed?
Today,
let us remember that true patriotism is not blind submission to the leaders but
conscious vigilance. Today, let us remember that there is no substitute for our
reason, after all that’s what sets us apart from the rest of the animal kingdom.
Let us remember that leaders are but reflections of our society – us, and that
we all share the guilt of the present state of affairs. Let us remember there is
no excuse for stupidity. Today, let us mourn our collective stupidity and hope
for the day when we can celebrate the death of this plague.
