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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, October 2, 2018
“Human Rights Is Latest Religion Of Western Nations” – Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith – A Comment


With due respect to the Rev. Cardinal,
I wish to comment on the views expressed in these reports, as an
independent and objective analyst, sifting the truths from the untruths.
I am not a VIP or an intellectual opinion maker, but a humble citizen
analyzing what is written, and presenting a correct view point, from my
understanding of the subject matter.
Human Rights is the latest Religion
The Rev. Cardinal, by saying that Human Rights are the latest Religion,
wittingly or unwittingly, belittling the universally declared concept of
Human Rights. Human Rights, is a Secular Concept and not a religious
doctrine. By saying it is a “new religion”, the Cardinal is being
derisive of Human Rights. Human Rights are about Human beings, unlike
Religion, which is about unknown and unknowable God. Religion cannot be a
substitute for Human Rights. Human Rights and Religion are separate and
different. However, there is a commonality of moral value, in both.
Rev. Cardinal has said that “if we practice religion properly, there is no need to talk about Human Rights”. In
other words, what he is saying is that “Human Rights” are dispensable
and superfluous, when religion prevails. Is this standpoint tenable?
Human Rights encompass a collection of rights and not solely the right
to life. Isn’t it preposterous to think that practicing of religion,
properly, will bring about the multiple and various Human Rights to
humanity?
The Cardinal, further states that “those who do not practice religion are the ones who crow over Human Rights.” On
the contrary, I would say, those who seem pious and practice religion
and crow about religion, as an external display, (for populist and
political reasons) who are seen more in temples around the country and
South Indian temples, are the great violators of Human Rights and
Humanitarian Laws, and alleged to have committed “War Crimes”, amounting
to genocide of unarmed civilian Tamils, and for abductions and killing
people ,who disagreed with them, through the “ White Van” culture.
Scuttling freedom of expression by silencing journalists to death and
attacking Media Institutions. Thus there is a miss-match between Human
Rights and Practice of Religion. Therefore, the notion that practicing
religion properly, will have a humanizing and harmonizing influence on
people and will serve Human Rights, and therefore render Human Rights
redundant, sounds nonsensical.
Rev. Cardinal is reported to have said that, “although
the Western Nations attempt to teach lessons on Human Rights to Sri
Lanka, it had a multi religious society that had upheld Human Rights for
centuries through their religious practices”. Isn’t this
grandiloquent statement, hollow and contradictory, in the light
atrocities committed by people, and sometimes with the complicity of the
State, against racial and religious minorities from 1915 Muslim riots
onwards, and 1958, 1983 communal riots against the Tamils, and recent
riots against the Muslims in Aluthgama, Digana and violent attacks
against evangelical Christian churches, a gross violation of Human
Rights? To decry Western Nations giving Sri Lanka lessons in Human
Rights, as we are religious puritans and beyond reproach of Human Rights
violations, and to claim that we know our Human Rights more than them,
is just rhetorical empty talk. But the Cardinal and the Church has no
qualms about accepting a Western religion, Christianity, and its
religious teachings, which is alien to our Buddhist/ Hindu Culture, but
only averse to the Secular Human Rights values which are of Universal
significance, although initiated by Western nations.
Rev. Cardinal argues that “ if people practice their religion properly”, Human
Rights will be upheld, automatically. According to the Cardinal, in
ancient and medieval times, people practiced their religion properly and
hence there was no need for Human Rights. Is this view true? I would
say no. In ancient and medieval times, in their ignorance, people
suffered social practices, which would now constitute violations of
Human Rights. Under the feudal Landlord System, there was serfdom, which
was willingly accepted. The working people were mere chattel. The
system of Rajakariya, compulsory labour, was a violation of Human
Rights. People yielded to these social mal-practices as there was no
awareness of the concept of Human Rights. There were no Institutional
mechanisms to create awareness of Human Rights and their protection.
Under the Despotic Monarchism, there were gruesome torture of wrong
doers and barbaric executions of people by beheading and pounding their
Heads in mortars. Under the colonial Rulers, particularly the
Portuguese, there was forcible conversion of Buddhists and Hindus to
Catholic religion. Violations of Human Rights were happening all the
time. But there was no protests and articulation of Human Rights. The
Politico-SocioEconomic Order of the day was taken for granted, as the
norm. To say this apparent conflict-free harmony of the Social Order,
was due to the practice of religion centuries ago, without any
intervention of the Western Human Rights regime, is sheer intellectual
dishonesty.