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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, December 2, 2018
This is a sloppy but de facto dictatorship
The icy grip of the rogue-state (www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-black-hand-death-walking-dead-zombie-theme)
Much ink has flowed discussing recent events and much moral judgement
offered; another such piece is redundant. My focus today is on the next
stage. By way of preface I first put down a few facts on paper. Love him
or hate him, Ranil was removed from office unconstitutionally;
Mahinda’s appointment is illegal; parliament was prorogued in bad faith
and dissolved unconstitutionally; twice it was disrupted aggressively;
pro-Rajapaksa MPs walk out as they cannot secure a majority; Sirisena
declares he will not reinstate Ranil or appoint SF as PM, whatever
parliament determines thus trashing the constitution and implicitly
admitting that Mahinda lacks a majority. Manifestly Sri Lanka needs a
new constitution drafted to be idiot-proof and with the executive
presidency abolished.
Sirisena and Rajapaksa are manipulating state and government illegally,
unconstitutionally, unethically and immorally. In private their MPs
don’t deny it, saying: "We don’t care, we want power; we won’t give up
power". Isn’t this what dictatorship means? True they haven’t
consolidated power yet, they have more bridges to cross, and it is still
possible to stop the proto-fascists and defeat the rogue-state. I use
the prefix ‘proto’ to mean emergent or early-stage, and rogue in
rogue-regime well let the facts speak for themselves. The proto-fascists
are a mob of MPs and inner circle storm troopers. The rogue-state is an
alliance of a desperate President with a self-styled Prime Minister and
a mock Cabinet. Together they have grabbed control of state and
government
My focus in on four concerns: Reaction to the Courts’ impending rulings,
election prospects, impeachment and finally what may happen if the
threat of evicting Rajapaksa and his rogue-Cabinet becomes imminent. I
hold different views and have a different assessment of prospects from
my liberal friends. Yes sure, we are on the same side of the political
divide, sure we abhor scoundrels, but we assess trends differently. We
both opposed Pinochet, Trump’s despoliation, the alt-right in Europe and
so on, but they, the liberals, were hopeless at foreseeing what was
coming and woke up after the flood. Marxists think they are endowed with
better foresight (sic!) and draw strength from Trotsky’s warnings on
inter-war European fascism. Disaster would strike, he warned, unless
Stalinists, socialists and moderates changed course; which of course
they did not, except for an unwashed cigar chomping whisky guzzling
bowler hatted old fogey in London.
Let’s go step by step. It is likely there will be parliamentary
elections within months; both Ranil and Mahinda know that. The tussle
now is who will head the caretaker government in the election period.
Sirisena will remain head of state and abuse every privilege of office,
but if the rogue-regime retains control of both government and state,
the proto-fascists will enter the electoral arena at considerable
advantage. This is pivotal as this promises to be the most corrupt,
rigged and vicious election in Lanka’s history. The Prime Minister’s
Office has already been turned into a SLPP election agency by Namal. The
fracas now is about whether Ranil or Mahinda will head the interim
caretaker government; it’s only about that, it’s not about governing.
If the rogue-regime remains in office during the elections, I will not
retain faith in the impartiality of the Elections Commission two of
whose members (not Professor Ratnajeevan Hoole) have been shown-up as
men of straw. I think the police force and senior officers wish to
remain impartial, but if showered with improper orders from higher up,
what to do? I do not want to be IGP now for a million dollars. If I defy
illegal orders I’ll be fired – will Ranil feed my wife and children?
Execute monstrous instructions and you will spit on me! The point is
that the elections will be skewed in favour of the proto-fascists if the
rogue-regime retains control of both caretaker government and executive
presidency.
The conflict is complex and deep; ladies crafting lofty petitions and
gentlemen at learned seminars are important, but impotent unless they
take their campaign to the people; towns and villages, grassroots and
trade unions. Now that’s another problem. Go out against Mahinda into
the trade unions and you could get beaten up; a majority of the working
class is with the racists. Sad but true. These are not the days of NM,
Colvin, Pieter and Dr Wicks; this is the day of the jackal. Mahinda,
like Trump, has rallied a mass base; lower lifeforms in SLPP, SLFP and
Dead-Left defecate in public.
Lanka is saturated with racism. The civil-war aggravated it but the
roots of identity politics go deeper – I have to devote a column to this
sometime. The point is, though recent events have exposed the
proto-fascists as a monstrous antithesis of democracy will the Sinhalese
masses turn away from the pent-up emotions of race politics? To put it
simply, who will win the elections; victorious-in-war-against-Tamils
racists howling "The country is being sold to the Tamils again", or
effete liberals peddling a manifestly failed economic programme? The
answer my friend is blowing in the wind.
Parliament, Speaker and Court-verdicts will be manipulated.
Proto-fascism will not and cannot retreat; a Rubicon has been crossed,
there is no going back. Is the penalty for treason in Sri Lanka death?
Wilful and repeated violation of the constitution surely is treason. One
must not evoke alarm but this has gone beyond all limits. Such things
have never happened before.
In parliament, JVP leader Anura Dissanayake threatened Sirisena with
impeachment on two counts: "Deliberate violation of the constitution, or
mental infirmity". Note that it can’t be both; if you are insane you
cannot knowingly violate the constitution. He also took aim at the UNP
for failure in governance, failure to bring perpetrators of gross
corruption to book and lack of transparency about "deals". Impeachment
is very unlikely; Mahinda was stabbed in the back and Ranil knifed in
the front. But one needs to be ambidextrous to stab both at the same
time and persuade the UNP and SLPP to join hands and secure the needed
2/3rds. This is unlikely, but you can’t put ambidexterity beyond the
capabilities a "mentally infirm" person.
My final bit of crystal-ball gazing pertains to "What if the
proto-fascists cum rogue-state are cornered into imminent defeat?" If
the Courts hold that dissolution is ok and that the no-confidence
motions can be ignored, that’s another story; I will have to write more
columns. What is important is to explore the opposite: What if the
Courts rule that it was wrong to dissolve parliament, and that the kick
in the butt (two kicks) meted out to Mahinda are binding? My liberal
buddies expect Mahinda to bow out, the proto-fascists to withdraw and
lick their wounds and Sirisena to weep in solitude over the shambolic of
his ill-fated adventure. I am not so sure.
My Cassandra tormentor says the same. "They will find a way to subvert
the Courts and fight tooth and nail to retain a grip on power". If the
rogue-state goes that far it will be a full-fledged naked dictatorship,
and to contain public outrage it will need to use force. Poor sods,
soldiers and brass! What will they do? Cringe before criminal orders and
subdue the people, or say NO to the "mentally infirm"? The latter
course, the rogue-state will call mutiny. I have my prophecy where this
will all end; but let’s leave it at that for now.
