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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, November 30, 2016
ISIS threat to Sri Lanka Rajapakshe’s comments based on unfounded claims of communalists
UNP Colombo District MP Mujibur Rahman, asserted, that there is no
concrete evidence with regard to an ISIS presence in Sri Lanka. In
response to certain comments made by Justice Minister Wijeyadasa
Rajapakshe regarding an ISIS threat to the country, he reiterated, that
there is no substantial evidence according to his knowledge, as no one
was even arrested. He added that these were claims put forward by an
organization which attempts to create a conflict between the Sinhala and
Muslim community, and that Rajapakshe merely highlighted these claims.
In an interview with Ceylon Today Rahman emphasized the need to
investigate the issue more and to engage in discourse with the Muslim
MPs in order to ascertain whether there is such a threat, rather than
making statements based on the claims of certain organizations which
wants to instigate racism.
Excerpts of the interview:
Excerpts of the interview:
?:
Justice Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, recently, said in Parliament
that 32 Sri Lankans had left the country to join the ISIS and there was
information on extremist Muslims entering the country as teachers and
indoctrinating extremism in children. You were one of the MPs who
opposed this statement; on what basis did you do so?
A: One part of the statement made by Justice Minister Wijeyadasa
Rajapakshe was a reference to an intelligence report released one and
half years ago, which stated that four Sri Lankans had joined the ISIS.
Another claim was that some of those who visit Sri Lanka on tourist
visas attempt to spread Islam. There is no proper evidence regarding it
as far as I know. Nobody was even arrested. These are the claims put
forward by organizations which attempt to create a conflict between the
Sinhalese and the Muslims. It was those charges or claims which Minister
Rajapakshe repeated in Parliament. We wish the Minister had looked
deeper into the issue and had a dialogue with the Muslim MPs to
ascertain, whether actually there is such a threat, rather than make a
statement based on the claims of certain organizations which wants to
induce racism. If the government tries to do that the government too
would face issues.
Further this is a time in which we are attempting to promote
reconciliation, peace and unity; a statement of this nature can be a
threat to all of that.
?:
Certain organizations claim that there is radicalization among Muslims
and there is a threat of extremism in certain areas. As a Muslim MP what
do you have to say about that?
A: Well, among every community there can be extremists. We are not
denying that. That is universal. In every community there can be a small
percentage of extremists. There can also be Tamil extremists. There can
be Sinhalese extremists. Similarly, there can be extremists amongst
Muslims too. However, the number would be very small as in any other
community, therefore, it is absolutely unfair to generalize and claim
all Muslims are extremists. Majority of the Muslims are not extremists.
We all have a responsibility to defeat those who promote extremism. Then
only, can we all live together irrespective of our differences.
?: So you think that there is no ISIS threat to Sri Lanka ?
A: We know that a few months back the Army Commander made a statement
that no one from a Sri Lankan Muslim Organization is a part of the ISIS.
There is no evidence to prove that Sri Lanka Muslim Organizations are
linked to ISIS. State intelligence agency or the Army does not accept
that there is a connection between Sri Lankan Muslims and ISIS.
?:
In the recent past, there have been a lot of discussions about the
Muslim Personal Law reforms. As a Muslim MP how do you feel about this
and what is the reaction of the Muslim community to this?
A: This law has been there for more than 50 years. Majority of the
Muslim community believe that certain part of the personal law should
change. There are discussions in progress to decide which elements of
the Muslim Personal Law have to be changed. Religious leaders, civil
society representatives and political leaders are involved in these
discussions. I think very soon final proposals would be released as to
which elements of the Personal Law should be changed.
?: Have you been on any committee on Muslim Personal Law Reforms ?
A: There is a Cabinet subcommittee regarding the matter. As an MP who is
in touch with the Muslim community, I am hoping to submit certain
proposals to the committee, soon.
?: Have you spoken about the matter of Muslim Personal Law at the party level?
A: Yes. I have been party to the discussions on the matter. We have sat together with religious leaders and political leaders. I have put forward my suggestions as well.
?: It has been almost two years since the government came to power, what is your opinion of this government's journey thus far? Are you satisfied with the budgetary decisions?
A: Well the Budget 2017 had taken initiatives to implement many
development projects without putting much of a tax burden on the common
man. We must also note that when we were elected, there was a huge
accumulated debt burden, due to poor financial management of the
previous regime. We have to carry out development activities while
paying huge sums as debt repayments every year. This budget had balanced
everything and we can expect a lot of development projects to be
implemented next year.
Usually, most people in the country expect reliefs from the budget. In
fact the political system had made it normal to expect reliefs from the
budget. No matter how much we provide as relief as subsidies, the people
are not satisfied. We cannot develop the country by providing relief
and subsidies. We have not been blessed with resources such as oil and
gold. So we have to be cautious about our spending as a government.
Therefore, we must act with a long term vision. For social welfare to
proceed, the public too should make certain sacrifices.
Given that we are in a post economic depression period and the excessive debt burden, the Budget 2017 is satisfactory.
?:
Your political career stemmed from Colombo, so what are the plans of
the government to enhance the living standards of the people in the
Colombo City?
A: Under the Megapolis Project we will be taking steps to develop the
infrastructure of the Colombo City. The major problem in the Colombo
city is the housing problem. There aren't adequate houses for the people
who live in the city. We have a plan to solve the problem and hoping to
provide a house to every low income family in Colombo city. Steps will
also be taken to increase the quality of the schools in the city and
ensure that every child receives an education. We will construct a few
new schools while developing the old ones.
Steps will also be taken to provide self employment to unemployed youth
in Colombo. For 20 years the people of Colombo were forgotten, now we
will take every possible action to enhance their living standards.
?:
It is often claimed that certain parks and buildings, that were
renovated during the previous regime are not maintained properly. What
do you have to say about this?
A: I admit that there are concerns in this regard. I have also noticed
that in some instances. There is a shortcoming in garbage collection. We
are hoping to make things better with the assistance of the government.
We will set up a stronger mechanism relating to administration to make
things better.
?. As a new MP in Parliament, are you happy with the contribution you have made to politics and to the people?
A. I have made an immense contribution in Parliamentary debates. With
that experience I hope to represent the concerns of the people to the
best of my ability. I also have made a colossal contribution towards the
Constitutional Amendment process which is presently underway. I am
satisfied and happy about this contribution. We have an immense
responsibility towards the people with regard to the development of the
country. The public voted for us with much hope. We hope to deliver this
development during the next five year span, for the benefit of the
people in the Colombo district, and the country as a whole in general.