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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, February 1, 2014
Darkness At Noon On The Ethnic Front
By Izeth Hussain -February 1, 2014
In my article “Re-thinking the Ethnic Imbroglio“,
I pointed out that the prospects for a political solution of the ethnic
problem “are nil, or almost nil”. With the definitive military defeat
of the LTTE in
May 2009 we expected that, sooner rather than later, there would be a
political solution and there would ensue noon-tide glory in the
resplendent isle of Sri Lanka.
Instead, what we see looks much more like darkness at noon. I argued
that what we need in this situation is a re-thinking of the fundamentals
of the ethnic imbroglio. In this article I will continue my own
rethinking on the fundamentals, and point out that just now the most
important desideratum – the desired but missing thing – is a paradigm
shift in our thinking on the imbroglio: we must give primacy to
attitudinal change over Constitutional and institutional change.
My sense of darkness deepened when I read the headline news in the Island of January 29 that the Ministry of Defense will carry out investigations into
the nexus between the TNA and the LTTE in the past. There is, of
course, everything to be said for such investigations because a healthy
society should place a high value on truth, which means that it is
imperative to establish the truth about what happened in the past. But
is this the time for it? We must take certain inescapable facts into
account. The Defense Ministry is not just another Ministry but the most
powerful one, and its Secretary Gotabaya R is second in power only to the President.
His power derives not from the sibling nexus but from his credentials
as one of the authentic saviours of the nation. Furthermore the Defense
Ministry is regarded as having a nexus with the Sangha,
and together they constitute the most powerful force in the country,
which can countermand the will of the people because of the nexus
between the Sangha and the Buddhist majority.
It is also an inescapable fact that a system of devolution is usually
difficult to operate. Considering all these facts, the conclusion
becomes inescapable that if the investigations really get going the
successful operation of 13A will
be jeopardized. Its successful operation will really be impossible
without flexibility and trust between the Government and the TNA, and
that will become impossible with the investigations. We are forced to
the conclusion that the Government is not in earnest about 13A or is
thoroughly ambivalent about it. Read More