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, August 27, 2014
Demons Of The 18th Amendment Are Devouring Body And Soul Of Sri Lanka
“Undermine
their pompous authority, reject their moral standards, make anarchy and
disorder your trademarks. Cause as much chaos and disruption as
possible but don’t let them take you ALIVE.” ~Sid Vicious
Chaos, they say, is order undeciphered. Such undeciphered order is what
is prevalent in Sri Lanka. All attempts by any quarter to decipher that
disorderly ‘order’ is being met by extreme measures. And these measures
could be discerned against the harsh realities of self-imposed
censorship, intimidation of independent-minded journalists and
free-expressing academics, stuffing any and all worthwhile jobs with
blood relatives who have proven to be absolute nincompoops and imbeciles
and distorting and camouflaging truths about the economy, war-victory
and any and all sundry achievements.
From the impeachment of the then Chief Justice, Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake to
the harassment of attorney Upul Jayasuriya, the President of the Bar
Association of Sri Lanka and the alleged assassination ofLasantha Wickrematunga, disappearance of Prageeth Ekneligoda and the assault on Upali Tennekoon, Poddala Jayantha and the editorial staff of the Jaffna-based ‘Uthayan’ newspaper, tell a very sordid story of sinister hands at work with diabolical aims in mind.
Every dictatorship wants to have control over its subject population. In
ancient Rome they restricted knowledge and information but gave
entertainment, bread and circuses to the populace. They limited
education and they censored any means of self-expression. This is a
pattern that repeats itself in every dictatorship, throughout history.
What started, with the easy passage of the draconian 18th Amendment to
the Constitution of Sri Lanka in the wake of the 2010 Presidential
Elections, seems to continue without any break towards certain death of
democracy and freedom. The right to information is acknowledged as a
universal right of each and every human being. Of all SAARC countries,
only Bhutan and Sri Lanka do not have a Right to Information Act in
place. Even Pakistan which has not had a democratic system of government
except for a few short years under the Bhuttos and Bangladesh that came
into existence as recently as 1972 have Right to Information Acts. With
all its infamous corruption, nepotism and scandal, India has an
exemplary Right to Information Act, thereby establishing her credentials
in transparency and accountability. Even Nepal which was a monarchy
until recently can boast about a Right to Information Act.
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