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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Movement for Equal Rights meeting in London
- Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Movement
for equal rights (MER) held a meeting to commemorate the International
Human Rights day on the 15th of December 2013 at Savoy court, North
Harrow.
A remarkable day indeed as Nelson Mandela was buried in South Africa on
the same day. It was a good idea to commemorate human rights day as
there are lot of human rights violations happening around the world and
especially in Sri Lanka. Mr Nuwan Jayaweera made the first speech and we
were reminded of that fact that many human rights violations were
occurred in Sri Lanka past few decades. Mr Nuwan jayaweera emphasized
that, while those violations are happening country’s political
leadership embarked on forcing new liberal economic policies on
populace. The abstract form of the speech was later translated to Tamil
by a member of the audience. Thereafter two speeches were done in Tamil
by two gentleman. Unfortunately there were no translations of these
speeches to English or Sinhalese. So I cannot comment on any of the
ideas of the learned speakers. I found this is rather disappointing. It
is partially my own fault as I should have learned Tamil, but as a
speaker of three languages I think I never had a good chance to learn
the language. I am sorry about that fact (about myself), but I think
organizers should have provided the translation.
Then we had, as a general "habit" of many other Front Line Socialist
party organised meetings I have attended "the call to Sri Lanka" via
skype. As usual, with many delays we had the convener of the Movement
for Equal Rights in Sri Lanka on the line with his translator. He spoke
in Sinhalese and we had a Tamil translator there. Well done. I wouldn't
find anything different he said about what's happening in Sri Lanka,
compare to the lecture given by Mr Kumar Gunarathnam in one of the first
meetings last year or the speech by Nuwan Jayaweera earlier on. In the
first meeting of MER Mr Gunarathnam eloquently spelled out problems
facing Sri Lankan population regarding human rights and how
nationalistic parties supporting this with their unabated nationalism.
The current convener Mr Ravindra Mudalige repeated the same ideals
except he added the TNA to the equation as well. According to him TNA is
as nationalistic as UNP. There are no arguments about that. UNP MPs
were trying to score nationalistic points regarding MP Sridharan's
speech last few weeks. I may not condone the separatism and Sridharan's
nationalistic course or the UNP MPS replies, however I am clear about
the rights of the Tamil people to live in dignity and respect in their
own land. Whether we called it self-determination or limited autonomy or
fully powered provincial council is mere a formality. While we should
oppose the TNA's nationalist position, we must not forget that, they are
the most vociferous advocates for the Tamil people's rights in Northern
and Eastern provinces at this moment in time. They are getting the
wrath of the government, armed forces and southern media for that
matter. Do the MER wanted to jump into that band wagon?
We were allowed to ask few questions and few did. One of them was
Comrade Nirmala Rajasinghem. She did not identify herself. I think
presidium should have recognized work done by her in human rights front
and her role as one of the founding members of the Sri Lankan Democracy
forum and frequent writer to the Open Democracy website. She was the
first women to be detained under the prevention of terrorism act
according to Open Democracy website and I remember she was freed by the
LTTE from Welikada prison. (reference:
http://www.opendemocracy.net/authors/nirmala-rajasingam) She left the
LTTE due to its serious human-rights abuses and also LTTE was accused of
assassinating her sister, a well-known human rights activist Rajini
Thiranagama. Rajini was one of the founding members of University
Teachers of Human rights (Jaffna). Her question was answered but not
required level of authority or assurance by Nuwan Jayaweera or the
Convener of the forum Ravindra Mudalige. This is a serious lapse on
their part, as obviously they haven't done their homework.
There was a Muslim gentlemen who asked what the objectives of the MER as
it was not clear to him, and he has said he converted himself to
Islamic religious person from a Marxist and he would like to know what
MER thinks about Muslim issues radicalised by the young Muslims. He
particularly wanted to know what the MER's stance about Niqab is. This
is an important issue as, even though I assume myself to be a leftist I
am against women wearing niqab. Niqab for me a garment of suppression of
women by male dominated society and I would not like anyone to force
women to wear a niqab. Most of the Muslim countries lack basic human
rights and most countries do not allow women to drive, Marry on their
will, there are also many honour killings as well. I am also against
segregation of women and men in lecture halls at British Universities.
But I would have liked to listen to this gentlemen and if his opinion is
fair than I would have agreed with it. There were no time to
accommodate his request and reply from presidium was "working Class
Struggle". Apparently MER is there to facilitate working class struggle
and unite the masses for it. There I was thinking Frontline Socialist
party's main objective was to unite and lead the working class in Sri
Lanka.
I would like to emphasize the fact that I would not undermine anyway the
organizers hard work to get the people into these forums and organize
such an event. They put themselves in the line of fire while organising
these events. Convener of MER Ravindra Mudalige and his Tamil translator
may even put themselves in danger (as shown in the recent past in
Jaffna and Trincomalee) when they are courageously taking part in
rallies, demonstrations and discussions.
However in this whole period of time apart from mentioning
disappearances of Lalith Kumar Veeraraj and Kuhan Muruganandhan they
have not mention any other specific human rights violations by the
state. Very recently Sri Lankan police gunned down suspects of a crime
without resorting to lawful path. This happens very often and torture of
suspects in Police Stations across the country is ripe. They have
mentioned the land grab of the North but failed to mention any concrete
places they are happening. These are important. When we level an
allegation then we should back them up with facts. What we need is not
an another forum, discussion with Skype connection and continually
repeat same points over and over as in apolitical ralley. What they need
is to research the subject of the discussion more and allow the people
to air their opinions and handle the discussion forum. Then formulate
the response at the end of the forum with the approval of the majority.
What is not clear is, what they have achieved here except just to show
"headquarters" that they had organised a meeting.
Courtesy - http://kolambagamaya.blogspot.co.uk/