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Lasantha Lives….Happy Birthday!
By Lal Wickrematunge -April 5, 2015
The 5th of April marks the 57th birth anniversary of Lasantha, murdered six years ago on the 8th of January. Mahinda Rajapaksa was
defeated at the last Presidential elections also on the 8th of January.
8/1 will be etched in the history of this Island for two divergent
emotions. Sadness, for the loss of a life snatched away in a meaningless
excercise and Joy for snatching away power from a Leader hell bent on
taking Sri Lanka down a path where it would have taken generations to
restore law and order within a decent and pluralist society.
Lasantha became the last bastion for most who had no other means to seek
redress from a marauding government. He was prepared to “Publish and be
damned” and he was. He flew too close to the sun (Icarus) yet knew no
other way to practice his vocation despite the many physical and verbal
assaults he encountered. Assaulted, vilified, hauled to court, offices
set on fire etc, did not deter him from his quest for justice, fairplay
and good governance through his writing.
His killers and those who ordered such roam free. Some of them. Some
have been sent to the nether world. The very simplistic act of handing
over the resultant investigation to the Terrorist Investigations
Division (TID) was an indication that it was meant to be hushed up.
There was absolutely no progress made by this unit and I say that it was
intentional.
Most
within the top echelons of the previous government are in the know as
to who carried out this dastardly act. Even Joe Blog plodding the street
can guess who wished Lasantha dead. Some justified his killing through
media interviews. Some called him a Tabloid Editor in a tone which
suggested that he did not deserve to be alive. Hate speech against
Lasantha continues to this date. A politician who is now being
investigated for graft and a director of a business house under the
spotlight at present gloated with glee, ” Lasantha was killed on the
streets like a dog….damn good.” Yes. There are such Sri Lankans.
No less a person than the previous President of this country told me thrice that Lasantha was killed by Gen. Sarath Fonseka.
Remember that the previous President was the Commander in Chief of all
the Security Forces, Minister of Defence, and had power to appoint all
the Judges. I did question him as to why he did not share this
information in the Magistrates Court of Mt Lavinia where Lasantha’s
murder case was being heard. He mumbled something about the military
being demoralised. Gen. Fonseka was remanded immediately after his loss
at the Presidential elections which was months after Lasantha was
murdered under President Rajapaksa’s watch, for speaking to politicians
whilst in service and helping to purchase binoculars offered by his son
in law violating tender procedure. Much later he was sentenced over the “White Flag Case”.
If the President of this Country knew that Gen. Fonseka murdered
Lasantha why did he not charge him for such offence? Would he not have
had greater political mileage for it than the afore mentioned
superfluous charges?
I did speak of the President’s charge at the grave site of Lasantha
during his fourth death anniversary which was covered and carried by the
BBC and Al Jazeera. I was rewarded by being summoned to the Criminal
Investigation Department. The charge was that I was attempting to bring
an elected government into disrepute by making statements to the
international media. Perhaps they did not know that Lasantha was an
international figure and recipient of many coveted awards from across
the world. But I digress. When the BBC questioned Gen. Fonseka he denied
and found fault with me. The charge was made by the former President. I
repeated it. Gen. Fonseka in turn accused Mahinda and Gotabaya. Previously Gen. Fonseka said that drug barons acting like politicians were behind the killing of Lasantha.
I lost a brother and had every right to question the former President.
He almost lost a brother when the LTTE targeted Gotabaya, though without
success and should remember at least a tad of the anxiety he felt at
coming close to losing a brother. I lost one.
The family of Lasantha, on this symbolic day would wish for nothing but
an investigation leading to the arrest and conviction of those
responsible for his murder. We need closure. To build a just and law
abiding society in this island, this and the solving of other such
murders would be a prerequisite. Anything short of such would be a black
mark against our country for all time.
Accountability is the bedrock on which reconciliation can be built upon.
History will tell its tale and a precedent set for future actions
similar in nature unless all killings are investigated and successfully
prosecuted.
Many of the investigative articles written by Lasantha during his time,
for which he was damned, have been revived. Assaulted, called a traitor,
hauled before court, arson attacks on his office and finally killed,
Lasantha’s writings have stood the test of time. Many have said that he
was far ahead of his time for this country. So what has changed? Only a
government .
Happy Birthday Lasantha.