A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, November 1, 2015
Can Women Claim Their Political Power In Sri Lanka?
By Ratna Bala –October 31, 2015
Women are the majority in Sri Lanka now. But they do not have any
political power. Our country proudly proclaim as it has had the first
female prime minister in the world. That didn’t give any enthusiasm to
empower women with political power. Even the women affairs ministry had
been manned by men as they know better about women’s affairs. How can
women claim their political power to promote progress in gender equality
in Sri Lanka.
Dear beloved Mothers and Sisters,
It is time for you all to stand united firmly and speak loudly, with
skills and strength, to demand gender equality in governing your
country.
All Sri Lankan people have suffered unimaginable pain and loss during
last thirty years of war and devastating effect of tsunami. You have
faced the most, enduring relentless psychological and physical trauma
and helpless perpetual hardship. You have done it silently and with
courageous determination to see it through and survive against all odds.
Traditionally there were noises about your plight in election promises,
NGO forums and meetings with foreign diplomats. Any progresses made
were very limited. Our male dominated political power house got
preoccupied in building roads and tourist resorts. They are only partly
responsible for the blame! How could they (myself included) understand
your needs? Even if they were informed of your needs how could they give
priority to them and find effective solution without your active
participation?
In our country thousands of women have gone to Middle East to be
tortured and humiliated eventually returning back home empty handed to
face a broken family and abused children bore an eloquent testimony to
how we care about your values, respect and dignity. Thousands of women
had become widows by brutal war and struggling to make ends meet.
Thousands of women daily encounter domestic violence. Thousands of women
live in severe economic hardship in poor families in which malnutrition
and related diseases affect women more than men. Thousands of women’s
lives ruined by problems related to alcohol and drugs usage by men.
Sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, rape and murder of women are
becoming daily breaking news. How any men can adequately understand and
sincerely feel for your problems and can find solutions? They can only
come out with suggestions like legalising prostitution, building casinos
etc.
Dear beloved Mothers and Sisters,
It is time to say ‘we had enough. we have sacrificed enough, suffered
enough and suffocated enough. Let us live with dignity and respect’. It
is time to say ‘we want our political power. We want our rightful place
in parliament and civil administration and ensure to treat women equal
to men’. It is time for gender equality in our country.