Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 11 May 2015
Vishu on Garuda By Raja Ravi Varma |
Indonesia – Snake or Garuda?
The Independent article ‘Indonesian
President Joko Widodo describes death penalty as 'positive' after Bali Nine
executions’ came with the picture of Garuda (Eagle) – Lord Vishnu’s
vehicle. Out of the Hindu Holy Trinity – Brammah, Vishnu & Shiva – Vishnu
Protects Life – so we would maximize the use of our body towards realizing our
Divinity. It is disappointing that
Indonesian Government which carries the Garuda Logo is not loyal to Protecting
the Body. The Snake / Naagam around the neck of Lord Shiva symbolizes the
shedding of the body as depicted by the snake shedding its skin regularly. Naagam is the food of Garuda. There is a
Tamil song by Poet Kannathasan - which
goes as follows : [The Snake around the neck of Paramasivan (Lord Shiva) asked Garuda ‘Are
you well?’].
Indonesian President Mr. Joko Widodo is
playing the role of Snake even though he is required to be Garuda with far
vision and protecting the body towards realizing the higher values of life. The
problem is that this Snake is not protected by Paramasivan. Lord Shiva helps us
lose Body Consciousness. One who is driven by killing the body prematurely
would not be able to raise consciousness of it
to the higher level. The actions
of the Indonesian Government – in executing its prisoners even when they are
not reformed – only gives a different form to the issue of drugs. Lord Vishnu
in the form of Krishna gave us the
message that one could wage war and kill in combat as a last resort. Prior to
that those in power have the responsibility to quietly absorb the losses due to
irreconcilable differences . When they believe that all within their power has
been done – then they can declare ‘war’ as Equals. Those who are sentenced to
death while in the custody of the authorities concerned – are not Equals. Such
deaths like the change of skin by the Snake
– which sheds one to take on a new one.
One who thinks that killing the body is the answer is disconnected to
Indonesia’s traditional governance roots.
As per the above article [Mr Widodo insisted he had no regrets about the executions and said:
"The death penalty is still our positive law."]
If indeed executions were part of the LAW
of the country – then it should not have been brought down to political
level. By bringing it down to political
level – Mr. Widodo was confirming that law and order system was not working. Hence the cheap way of rousing emotions.
As per the above news report:
[The
President defended the decision following after Gillian Trigg, the Australian
Human Rights Commissioner, suggested that supplies of foreign aid should be
altered in accordance with countries’ human rights record]
Foreign Aid is outside the Jurisdiction of
the Australian Human Rights Commission. Each one of us has jurisdiction as per
our respective positions. We need to first demonstrate our strength through
those official positions before making suggestions as equal and free citizens.
Professor Andrew Byrnes of Australian Human
Rights Centre, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, in his article ‘The
Bali 9 case – where has international law gone?’ states:
[Another
option would be to propose referring the matter to the International Court of
Justice. However, although Australia has accepted the jurisdiction of the
Court, Indonesia has not. Nonetheless, it would be possible for Indonesia to
agree to the Court hearing this particular case, but once again it will not do
so if Australia does not propose it. In 1998 Indonesia was prepared to submit
to the Court a dispute with Malaysia in relation to sovereignty over two small
islands off Borneo. Of course, disputes over territory may be viewed as
different to this type of case, and the fact that Malaysia won that case may
also not be helpful in persuading Indonesia to this course of action.]
The Australian Human Rights Commission has
a poor record in terms of using Discretionary Powers of the President which to
my mind is the parallel of Clemency powers of the President of Indonesia. The
Australian Human Rights Commission kept dismissing my complaints under Section 46
PH (1) (c ) which states:
the President is
satisfied that the complaint was
trivial, vexatious, misconceived or lacking in substance;
I was sent to prison for waiting peacefully
see the Vice Chancellor of the University of New South Wales and I filed
complaints against both parties – the University of New South Wales and the NSW
Police. A simple read of the Inclosed
Lands Provision Act 1901 would have confirmed that the arrests were
unlawful. How could dismissal of complaint by someone who suffered such pain
and loss – for seeking to uphold her the dignity of her work – qualify as ‘trivial, vexatious, misconceived or lacking
in substance?’ To me the dignity of
my sovereignty as an individual was far more important than escaping the
unlawful clutches of the University and Police authorities. They were trying to
intimidate me - so I would leave of my
own accord. That was harassment. I
relied on my Truth and that Truth showed me the way beyond these official
limits. Hence my service to Bali 9
leaders through Myuran Sukumaran of my Community – so he also would uphold his
dignity as a Sovereign Individual rather than submit and fear those who had the
physical power to cause his death. I believe that Myuran raised himself to the
higher level through his art. The parallel of that for me is my writing. That
Truth alone can release us from bondage to external powers. Myuran’s brother’s account
of his exchanges with Myuran confirm that Myuran did not fear death of his body.
In some ways Truth becomes our Guru when we look beyond the immediate.
The real Human Rights value of a Nation is the consolidated value of investments
made by its citizens of their own free will in Human Rights. The rest –
including the Human Rights Commission and its structures are for economic and
status purposes. The Australian Human Rights Commission wronged in regards to
at least one Australian citizen’s sovereignty.
One of those protect by the Commission was Mr. Howard about whose Government the following was said exactly 10
years back in relation to Bali 9:
[the
Australian government has decided to turn the other cheek as nine Australian
citizens confront the distinct possibility of the firing squad.] John
Roberts – World Socialists Website.
Those of us who ‘protect’ our own are
limited to local power. Truth is the Universal Power which will work to uphold
our Sovereignty at all times. The Australian Human Rights Commission needs to
clear its karma by identifying with its own Truth. Then it will naturally
strengthen the Sovereign Powers of Australia.
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