A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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Human rights movement refers to a nongovernmental social movement
engaged in activism related to the issues of human rights. Today some
believe that HR issues should be kept outside of politics; mainly left
politics. However the foundations of the global human rights movement
involve resistance to: colonialism, imperialism, slavery, racism,
apartheid, patriarchy, and oppression of indigenous peoples. Clearly
these subjects are closely related to the struggle of Samasamajism
locally and internationally.
A
key principle of the human rights movement is its appeal to
universality: the idea that all human beings should struggle in
solidarity for a common security and human values. This is exactly the
basic Samasamajist principle. Due to the rise of Stalinism and
association of communism in Russia and China with regimes without
political freedom, there came a split between Samasamajism and human
rights.
The activities of the International Federation for Human Rights
(originally the International Labour Organization)—founded in France by
the international labour movement in the 1920s—can be seen as a
precursor to the modern movements. This organisation was quickly
embraced by the United States and European powers. They wanted to show;
at that stage, that Liberal democracy is the counter to the dictatorial
‘Communism’. Hence for them human rights is a way to counteract the
Stalinist call for global solidarity among workers.
Samasamajism
Today we are living in the era of Samasamajism of Bernie Saunders and
Jeremy Corbin. Western bourgeoisie has turned to fascistic leaders in
order to escape the pressure of modern human rights agitation. Women
today are in the forefront of the fight against human rights violations.
Since the 1970s the human rights movement has played an increasingly
important role on the international scene. Although government support
for human rights decreased, international organisations increased in
strength and number.
The present regime in Lanka, in its present form was able start up the
economy which was on a standstill and will end up stabilizing it by
showing budget surpluses by 2020, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe
said recently.
“We did not take over a stable government but an economy which was on a
standstill just like a power station with broken generators. Generator
of the power station, which is called the economy, is development. This
power station was on a standstill when we took over the government as
the country was in a debt trap and as there were no investors. However
we have managed to fuel this power plant with investments and by
settling the debts. We will complete what we started and will end up
showing a budget surplus by 2020,” the Prime Minister said.
Premier Wickremesinghe is perhaps trying to follow the example set by
Mahathir Mohamed of Malaysia. In Malaysia too there were nationality
conflicts, basically between Malays and Chinese. The constitution grants
freedom of religion and makes Malaysia an officially secular state,
while establishing Islam as the “religion of the Federation”.
New economic policy
According to the Population and Housing Census 2010 figures, nationality
and religious beliefs correlate highly. Approximately 61.3% of the
population practice Islam, 19.8% practice Buddhism, 9.2% Christianity,
6.3% Hinduism and 1.3% practice Confucianism, Taoism and other
traditional Chinese religions. 0.7% declared no religion and the
remaining 1.4% practiced other religions or did not provide any
information. Sunni Islam of Shafi'i School of jurisprudence is the
dominant branch of Islam in Malaysia, while 18% are nondenominational
Muslims.
This strife culminated in the May 13 race riots in 1969. After the
riots, the controversial New Economic Policy was launched by Prime
Minister Tun Abdul Razak, trying to increase the share of the economy
held by the Bumiputera. However under Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad
this nationality problem was controlled by expanding the power of the
federation and secular nature of the constitution.
After the conclusion of this process there was a period of rapid
economic growth and urbanization beginning in the 1980s. The economy
shifted from being agriculturally based to one based more on
manufacturing and industry. Numerous mega-projects were completed, such
as the PETRONAS Towers, the North–South Expressway, the Multimedia Super
Corridor, and the new federal administrative capital of Putrajaya.
However, in the late 1990s the Asian financial crisis almost caused the
collapse of the currency and the stock and property markets. Federation
brought heightened tensions including a conflict with Indonesia as well
continuous conflicts against the Communists in Borneo and the Malayan
Peninsula.
Malaysian model
Hence if PM Wickremesinghe wants to follow the Malaysian model he has to
expedite the work of constituent council and create united nation in
Lanka. Malaysians improved rapidly the basic knowledge of English and
empowered the people. This should be done in Lanka too, with an island
wide campaign.
The premier said the previous government borrowed funds and constructed a
port without ships and an airport without planes. “This is like mixing
water with kerosene. However when we took over we managed to show an
excess in primary accounts by making difficult decisions such as
increasing VAT,” he said.
In addition his corporation with trade unions has won the support of
Western world workers movement. On the other hand countries such as
China, India and Japan had come to assist Lanka after the government
signed an agreement with IMF. All these countries will not help Lanka if
the agreement with IMF is abolished. In addition, it is necessary to
settle the HR issues which are fundamental to a democratic society.