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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, May 2, 2019
Requiem For A Jihad
The entire nation of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka grieves a threnody of a mournful bloody Easter Sunday dirge, when the merchants of death, yet again, on the 21st of
April of 2019 sold their freakish and violent merchandise of extremism
replete with violent carnage, tragic mayhem, total lawlessness and
resultant bedlam, to those salivating in the decrepitude of religious
thralldom, as the country erupted in a maelstrom of cataclysmic hate,
leaving human casualties in the triple digit range (including law
enforcement officers), a similar number injured, a substantial number
apprehended, a blundering ‘blood on their hands and what is left of
their conscience’ Executive and Government scampering hither and thither
to cover their State of nudity, a largely missing in immediate action
‘too little, too late’ Executive President, the sound and fury of the
braying Opposition, and the smithereens of a fragile economy (tourism
and hospitality businesses) strewn amidst the wreckage of charred places
of worship (churches), with the smouldering cinders of broken faith, in
its wake.
Even though April, as American-British poet T.S. Eliot prophesied in The
Waste Land is the ‘cruelest month’, the urgent and tireless efforts of
the Archbishop of Colombo, together with the too numerous to mention by
name doctors, nurses and staff of the medical health care hospital
services, law enforcement personnel at the ground level, newly empowered
through emergency regulations, and conscientious citizens, have ensured
that a semblance of sanity has prevailed.
Whither justice?
Heads may roll in the case of certain seat warmers in the defence
establishment, intelligence community and security apparatus, and the
emperor may get new clothes, yet complicity continues at the highest
levels of power and governance including in the Executive,
administrative and legislative branches, whose clannish and abominable
‘protect our hides and to hell with the people’ policy has not only cost
innocent lives but also precipitated a public relations fiasco of
international magnitude.
Thus, If justice is to prevail in Sri Lanka, the pith and substance of
Sections 112, 199 and 289 of the Penal Code ought to be invoked against
the Executive and the Government, namely The Mendacious Seven – the
President and Minister in charge of the portfolios/subjects of Defence,
and Law and Order, Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister, Ranil
Wickremesinghe, former Defence Secretary, Hemasiri Fernando, State Minister
of Defence, Ruwan Wijewardene, Ministers Mano Ganesan and Harin
Fernando, and the Inspector General of Police, Pujith Jayasundara, and
the perfidious ‘lying through the teeth’ Parliamentarians. That their
acts, primarily of omission, of absconding on their duty of care and
thereby endangering both lives and property, come well within the ambit
of criminal negligence or gross negligence is an understatement, and
belies the despicable nature of their culpability.
Section 112 concerns public servants who voluntarily or intentionally
conceals or illegally omits to notify of any information on and
knowledge of the existence of a design to commit an offence which they
became privy to and is their duty to prevent if they know that it is
likely that the commission of an offence will be facilitated by such
(The illustration under this Section specifically mentions Police
officers) while Section 199 deals with the intentional omission on their
part to give information of an offence by a person (whoever, knowing or
having reason to believe that an offence has been committed) legally
duty bound to inform and notify of such and Section 289 is regarding the
willful neglect or omission to perform a statutory duty.
What are the many lessons to be learned from this tragedy? There are
parallels between the series of coordinated terror attacks which took
place in France in November of 2015 and the situation facing our country
at present times, to the Sri Lanka of today.
Consider then the following:
Paris,
the city of love, where songs flutter, hope according to chanteuse
Edith Piaf blossoms, and in whose autumn sway, tramps and beggars are
lulled to sleep, lies bleeding. In a series of coordinated terrorist
attacks which included mass shootings, suicide bombings and hostage
taking, over 100 have been killed, over 300 have been injured, and about
100 critically so. This is the Paris of the catacombs and the danse
macabre.
The
French have responded by declaring a state of emergency and by shutting
down all borders. Who brought this bloody Christmas cheer, or what
French President Francois Hollande has rightfully called ‘an act of
war’, earlier than planned? It is none other than the terrorists of the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)/the Islamic State of Iraq
and Syria (ISIS). Without getting into the semantics of what is wrong
with Islam (and there is plenty wrong) – that
do-not-do-it-yourself-lifestyle guide, and putting aside the fatuous
fallacies and superstitious drivel that are put forward by the
apologists of the Quran who state that verses are taken out of context,
in order to alternately wash their hands off or to justify this utopian
disorder, it is an evident fact that it is not the self or ego that has
been surrendered before the conception of a monotheistic god but the
very submission of reason, sense and logic.
These
ignoramuses who export terror are at present floundering. Their
celebrity is founded on the aesthetic of torture porn and the
calligraphy of gory ultra-violence, of human rights abuses and
violations in the form of beheadings, war crimes, ethnic cleansings and
the wanton destruction of cultural edifices. The ISIL/ISIS is in their
death throes. Progress in some of the post-9/11 wars waged against the
jihadists, may seem slow albeit due to the complex relationships of
nurture that the West and the oil rich Middle East have maintained with
the nature of terror. Yet campaigns led separately by, for an example,
the United States of America (USA) and Russia, are through military
might working towards relegating these holier-than-thou terrorists to
their delusions of moral higher-ground, to their promised lands of
bestial vestiges.
This
latest attack, for which they have gleefully claimed credit for, is a
resort to the last refuge of the terrorist – the spreading of chaos. Why
France, one may ask? Why not the USA or Russia? Is it the ban on the
niqab, the recent train attack that was thwarted, or as the ISIL/ISIS
has allegedly claimed the involvement of France in the ongoing Civil
Wars in Syria and Iraq? Secular France’s history is one of liberalism as
exemplified by the stance taken on the Charlie Hebdo shooting. One
cannot ignore the fact that France, dating even back before the time of
Montaigne, the Age of Reason, the Age of Enlightenment and through to
the fin-de-siecle, has been a pillar of the Western civilization too.
This is also the case with their policy towards the problem of
unmitigated migration. It is this enlightened approach that these
miscreants have blatantly abused. How does one deal with this global
affliction? Reason? Certainly not.