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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, September 7, 2015
There IS A Difference Between “Due Process Of Law” & “Dereliction Of Duty”

How
long the people of this country are going to keep “tightening their
belts,” “grinning and bearing” etc. Etc. before there is another
explosion like the first Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) uprising of
1971 is anyone’s guess. The fact that such as Rohana Wijeweera’s Che Guevarists could emerge from the ranks of the Rajapaksa Horde
shouldn’t be cause for surprise if one were to examine the history of
Sri Lanka in the latter part of the 20th century. Any student of that
time or even those who were simple onlookers will recall that those who
took up arms against the Sirimavo Bandaranaike regime were those, in fact, she had readied to rise against Dudley Senanayake if
he had won the 1970 election or had chosen not to hand over power in
the event of his defeat. These were to be her storm-troopers in the
event of either of those eventualities and I distinctly remember the
events after the I970 election,
particularly
since it was my first experience of being politically “targeted.” Given
that history, there is every likelihood of the young and disenchanted
of this country turning against a United National Party (UNP)-led
government that is very obviously playing
“footsie” with the Rajapaksa Remnants and from which it is getting more
and more difficult to differentiate it. The not-insignificant minority
that is still clinging to the MARA satakaya,
is, with relatively few exceptions, doing so in the sincere belief that
MR is representative of some form of social justice. Every person at
the well-attended rallies for MR wasn’t paid for with a “bath packet” and an “arakku bagey.”
When that element of the current Rajapaksa supporters realise that MR
is part of the problem and certainly not part of the solution, the fun
is going to begin! Once the government of the day – United Front for
Good Governance – or whatever other multi-initialled conglomeration
claims to be in “opposition” to it – is exposed for what it is, they
will try to “do something about it!” In fact, the chances are that
history will force them into some form of rebellion. The fact that
uprisings of that kind were met with ruthless cruelty in the past is not
going to be any real deterrent. If one compares the two JVP-led
rebellions – that of 1971 and the subsequent one in the mid- to
late-eighties – it will be patently obvious that the cruelty, inclusive
of the bodies of youth being incinerated on tyre pyres in 1971 did not
deter those who took up arms in the subsequent rebellion. In fact, the
second time around the JVP gave better than it got in 1971 in the matter
of torture and wanton killing of the cruellest kind, by all accounts.
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