A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Politics of sleepwalking
Gamini Viyangoda is one of the few remaining dissenting voices against
this monolithic onslaught against the country’s established democratic
values and freedom of expression, protesting with supreme courage in his
weekly column in the Ravaya newspaper, as well as in speeches and
discussions on public forums and on television.
No wonder he has become a prime target for the television which is
anything but independent. This attack was based on Viyangoda’s defence
of the award-winning film the ‘Flying Fish,’ made by a young filmmaker
called Sanjeewa Pushpakumara and screened at the BMICH on Friday, July
12 as part of the French film festival. Officials were so incensed with
the screening that the entire festival was suspended, and this led the
TV channel to vilify Gamini Viyangoda as an LTTE sympathizer and
‘conspirator.’ The government claims that the film is an insult to the
security forces.
In the government’s definition, the security forces are sacrosanct and
can’t be criticized on any grounds. Any criticism amounts to an insult.
It has been a long-established tradition in Sri Lanka that religion
can’t be criticized, or given a modern interpretation, in the arts (as
novelist Martin Wickremasinghe learned at great cost in the 1970s). Now,
the military too, have been elevated to that sacrosanct level, hence
all the fuss over ‘Flying Fish.’