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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, June 28, 2014
‘Extensive Methodology’ Of The OHCHR And Other Tidbits
By Malinda Seneviratne -
Extensive Methodology of the OHCHR
Days after the announcement that Sri Lanka had decided to deny access to
the UN investigation team, the Office of High Commissioner for Human
Rights (OHCHR) said it had developed extensive methodologies to deal
with situations where access had been denied. Wow! Now that’s
refreshing. All these years all that the OHCHR did was regurgitate lies,
damned lies and statistics tossed around by people who quote people who
quote people who are utterly unreliable due to multiple reasons, framed
of course by the policy preferences of the USA.
The monsters they spawn!
The Bodu Bala Sena is
in a fix. Having done enough chest-thumbing, arms-throwing, spewing
invective and inciting people to violence, the BBS is now forced to deal
with the monster it helped create. There are BBS clones using the ‘BBS’
tag sprouting in various parts of the island. The BBS says ‘not us’.
Well, that may be the case, but the rhetoric is word-for-word scripted
from BBS (official) speeches. Now what, BBS?
Mangala’s kurundu-polu memory
UNP condemns Aluthgama violence, says Mangala Samaraweera. Mangala has gone on to ask ‘where was the government?’
i.e. when tensions were rising and eventually spilled into violence and
mayhem. Legitimate condemnation. Legitimate question. Here’s another
legitimate question, this one to Mangala: ‘Where was the government and
where were you when some people picked up cinnamon clubs and set upon
some people who were on a peaceful march?
Mechanism to prevent escalation of violence
In the aftermath of the flare up in Aluthgama and nearby areas, several
Buddhist and Muslim religious leaders backed by politicians agreed to
set up a mechanism to prevent further escalation of violence, officials
have said. This is all good. It is a relief indeed to know that there
are not only sane people around, they have the courage to come out and
take a stand. But there’s another mechanism that can prevent violence,
escalation included. The Police. It cannot be that the police are too
dumb to identify possible flash-points. Why is the entire
law-enforcement mechanism (which also has a ‘keeping the peace’ role) so
impotent? Surely, things that can be nipped at the bud should be nipped
at the bud?
Mainstream Media Vs Social Media
The mainstream media failed, champions of social media say. Social media
exacerbated things because you can tweet to your heart’s content and
not have to account for anything, those in the mainstream media say.
Nalaka Gunawardena put it best: ‘irresponsible conduct in both
(mainstream and social media)…our common challenge is to contain it
while allowing freedom of expression.’ Good for the reader to exercise
some grey cells too, to read and read through and to read and wonder
about silences.
*Malinda Seneviratne is the Chief Editor of ‘The Nation’ and his articles can be found at www.malindawords.blogspot.com
