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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 2, 2015
Vote For Democracy, Rule Of Law, Peace And Harmony – Friday Forum
Friday Forum: A Final Appeal to Fellow Voters.-02/01/2015
In
less than one week, the Sri Lankan electorate will go to the polls to
elect a President who will hold office for the next six years. This is
probably the most decisive election in Sri Lanka’s post-independence
period, and one which will define the destiny of our country as never
before. Exercising one’s franchise is both a right and a duty and we
urge all Sri Lankans to do so. At this time the Friday Forum calls upon
all Sri Lankans, whatever their political affiliation, to carefully
consider the issues at stake when casting their vote. Our vote will
determine the political, social and economic future of our country and
that of our children for many years to come.
Our statement of December 12 appealed to the various categories of
officials responsible for the conduct of a free, fair and violence-free
election. Since then we deeply regret that we have witnessed outrageous
acts of violence like the clash in front of the UNP headquarters,
violations of election law such as the continued display of posters and
cut-outs, and the reported escape of Deputy Minister Nishantha
Muthuhettigama to Singapore via the VIP lounge at the Bandaranaike
Airport while being a suspect in a case of arson witha warrant issued
for his arrest – none of which appear to have had any legal
repercussions.
This election gives us the opportunity to decide whether it is possible
that we, our children and future generations will live in a country
founded on the norms of participatory democracy, the rule of law and
good governance, reinforced by an independent judiciary and public
service. We must reflect on which of the choices before us best promises
us a government which implements a model of sustainable and
people-centred development, ensuring equitable allocation of resources
and meeting the needs of all our people, particularly the most
disadvantaged. When voting, we must choose which candidate is most
likely to achieve what we want for ourselves and our children – a
country where all communities will live in peace and harmony with
respect and tolerance for our heritage of cultural, religious and ethnic
diversity, and where we are all able to exercise our human rights
guaranteed under the Constitution.
This election gives us many choices as to the candidate we vote for and the Friday Forum
urges all voters to exercise what is their constitutional right and civic duty, and vote.
We call on our fellow voters to consider which candidate gives us the best opportunity
to achieve democracy, rule of law, peace and harmony in Sri Lanka, for ourselves and
future generations. This will not be achieved easily but the process must begin and we
can make it happen.
Jayantha Dhanapala Professor Savitri Goonesekere Professor Camena Gunaratne
On behalf of The Friday Forum;
Mr.
Jayantha Dhanapala, Professor Savitri Goonesekere, Professor Camena
Gunaratne, Mr. Faiz-ur.Rahman,Mr. Pulasthi Hewamanna, Professor Gananath
Obeyesekere, Mr. Javid Yusuf, Ms. Manouri Muttetuwegama, Professor
Ranjini Obeyesekere, Mr. Priyantha Gamage, Professor Arjuna Aluwihare,
Mr. Tissa Jayatilaka,Ms. Radhika Coomaraswamy, Ms. Damaris
Wickremesekera, Ms. Shanthi Dias, Dr. Deepika Udagama,Ms. Suriya
Wickremasinghe, Dr. Selvy Thiruchandran, Rev. Dr. Jayasiri Peiris, Rt.
Reverend Duleep de Chickera,Professor Gameela Samarasinghe, Dr. A.
C.Visvalingam, , Mr. J.C. Weliamuna, Mr. Ahilan Kadirgamar,Dr. Upatissa
Pethiyagoda, Dr. G. Usvatte-Arrachchi, Mr. S. C. C . Elankovan,
Mr.Danesh Casie Chetty , Dr. Jayampathy Wickramaratne, Mr. Suresh de
Mel, Mr. Chandra Jayaratne