Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
28 October 2016
Law & Order or Terrorism?
[Udalagama
was released on a cash bail of Rs. 50,000 and three sureties of Rs. 500,000
each. The court order comes just weeks since President Maithripala Sirisena
launched a verbal attack against the arresting and remanding of Army
Intelligence Officers who have been involved in various criminal activities
including being linked to murder.] – Colombo Telegraph report - Under Pressure From Sirisena, Army
Intelligence Officer Involved In Lasantha Murder Released On Bail
[While
the fall out of the President’s remarks led to the eventual resignation of
Bribery Commissioner Dilrukshi Wickramasinghe, the issue is likely to end
there. No commissioners of the independent commissions have resigned and the
United National Party (UNP), though it may be feeling aggrieved, has not made
any comment on the President over his outburst.] – Daily News Article – Laying Unrest to Rest by Lakdev Liyanagama
The strongest causal force in both manifestations
is the Sri Lankan President who has already confessed to using his Conscience in
the case of Bribery Commissioner.
Using our Conscience is an entitlement so
long as it is to judge thyself and those who are part of thyself. No one who
judges her/himself through her/his conscience would be disorderly. But when
judging others – one has to use the Common Law and/or the Truth of the person
with Deeper Common Interest in the relationship/the whole. They say in Tamil
that the pain of headache is recognized only when it happens to oneself. The
media has finally dug deeper about the President’s interference because the
first example above is about the murder of leading Independent media personnel –
Mr. Lasantha Wickrematunga. But that media is yet to find fault with the
Buddhism Foremost declarations by the President. The reason is the same –
personal measures are indiscriminately extended to cover the Nation by using
the Common License.
The Daily News author continues to state:
[The incidents in the North in contrast
could potentially be more disruptive to the government in the long term. It all
began on Friday when two male students attached to the Jaffna University
sustained fatal injuries after they were shot at by the Police for disobeying
orders to stop their motorcycle at a roadblock at the Kulappidi Junction in
Kankesanthurai……… Hence the government was taking no chances. A special team
from the CID was dispatched from Colombo to commence an investigation into the
incident and security in the area was intensified. Almost immediately President Maithripala Sirisena
instructed the authorities to conduct an impartial inquiry into the incident.]
My question is - why is the President
getting involved / interfering at this stage? Is the problem a Law and Order
problem or a Terrorism problem? This question could be asked of Mr. Lasantha Wickrematunga’s death inquiry also.
As per most published reports the Minister for Law and Order is the Hon Sagala
Gajendra Ratnayaka, MP. The immediate past President of Sri
Lanka and Mr. Sirisena’s then boss – held this portfolio also. Hence Mr.
Sirisena’s actions could be attributed to his following of his former boss.
In essence this interference is for the same reason why Mr. Sirisena claimed
that Sri Lanka was a Buddhist Country. It is as per his Conscience which tells
him that he came to power because he is Buddhist. Hence the sharing of power
with his family and with his Buddhist community. It is so very natural – so
much so that he does not seem to think it is wrong. It would not be in his
world – just as LTTE was not wrong to their families and others who had earned
the right to be in the Armed Forces but did not get the jobs because not only
were they too far away from Central powers but were close to those who felt
discriminated against. But until it happens to them – the media is not likely
to dive deeper into the Indian Ocean to find the Pearl.
Mr. Liyanagama of Daily News states:
[Police killings, as evidenced by the spate
of killings of African Americans by Caucasian policemen in the United States
recently, evoke public criticism and a strong reaction everywhere in the world.
In Sri Lanka, the killing of university students has almost always had
political connotations and repercussions. This incident is not only a death due
to Police action, it also a killing of a university student and has the
potential to escalate into an ethnic issue as well.
Hence the government was taking no chances. A special
team from the CID was dispatched from Colombo to commence an investigation into
the incident and security in the area was intensified. Almost immediately President Maithripala Sirisena
instructed the authorities to conduct an impartial inquiry into the incident.]
Yesterday, Mr Malinda Seneviratne who to my
mind is also a Media Leader – responded as follows to my article ‘Youth
Rebellion and Democracy’:
[Northerners/Southerners: note the sleight of
hand here. Immediately the impression is given that North is all about
Tamils, South about Sinhalese, and that it's a 50-50 divide in terms of
territory and population. I won't say 'Think Gajalakshmi Param' because I
am sure Gajalakshmi Param HAS thought. ]
Yes, I thought as if I were those students’
families and how hard Tamils had to struggle to get that University in Jaffna
as partial compensation for the disadvantage due to quota system to enter the
Common Universities. The Corporate wisdom of Sri Lankan politicians would include
this history. All those who feel part of Jaffna will include this in their
roots – as Belief. Mr. Malinda is also guilty of cronyism for failing to work
out the risks to this University when the President declared that Sri Lanka was
a Buddhist country. If he had used Common Law – he would have derived the
calculated Intellectual answer which I knew intuitively through Belief.
During the elections to appoint a Vice Chancellor for
Jaffna University were taking place in 2011 – I prayed at the temple of Lord
Shiva within the University premises.
That University has a Hindu heritage and I needed to draw on that deeper
power beyond the seen and the known through which Professor Hoole is quite
rightly challenging the Vice Chancellor’s Administration. Professor Hoole’s
pain is similar to mine at the University of NSW – where as per my knowledge
there is no Church. I did not have that secular pain in Jaffna just as Professor
Hoole as per his revelations does not seem to have had it in America.
These are root powers that manifest
naturally when we are not conscious of them. This is fine – so long as we do
not use them on others. If we do – then we would manifest their own past and to
the extent benefits were desire-driven – the fears also would surface. Hence as
per my insight - Buddhism foremost invoked Siva powers – not only through Siva
Senai – but also through the University of Jaffna carrying Lord Shiva Belief in
its roots.
The lesson we need to learn from the above
is that social media which when genuine works more through belief than through human laws - has been more
powerful than the official media which has been taking the ‘softly-softly’ approach
with the Sri Lankan Government but hard condemnation of the Northern Province’s
Chief Minister who had the responsibility to express as per the Common Belief
of the People who elected him. The birth
of Siva Senai and the killing of the Jaffna University students are all manifestations
in support of Separation AFTER the President declared that Sri Lanka was a
Buddhist country. It is common habit for the current government to act as if
the group led by the immediate past President is their real opposition. The Tamil
Community’s TNA leaders in Parliament had the responsibility to Oppose the
President’s declaration at the UN. They did not. Every non-Buddhist member of that
Parliament using Democratic pathway to get into their positions - had the
responsibility to join the official Opposition and claim Equal position (the
50:50 referred to above) as a coalition of Religious forces. They did not but
others to whom their religion was as important did – in their own ways.
My own contribution is to prevent
injustice. Towards this I share my commonness by being part of the sections of
the community where I am respected as a wise elder. Each time they respect me
physically and/or mentally – they get a dose of that commonness. Mr. Sirisena
is lacking in this with other cultures. Hence his presence will invoke
separation until he steps down from or out of that Common Position. Due to his
loyalty to his former boss – he would continue to protect the ‘victory against
the LTTE’ and also the armed forces that made it possible. To the extent this
victory was earned by enforcing one-sided laws such awakening would also awaken
the Tamil Tiger forces.
When I met eastern LTTE leader Karuna Amman
in 2003 during the ceasefire period – he said that both sides were waiting to
see who would fire first. Those who are clever but not good, will continue to
awaken opportunities to fight. That is the way of the young and the restless.
Mr. Liyanagama concludes:
[Even
then it would not resurrect the two undergraduates who had their lives snuffed
out in a most unfortunate manner but it will at least ensure that their deaths
do not lead to an unnecessary conflagration that consumes the nation in ethnic
divisions and creates conditions for more unrest yet again.]
To my mind the death of the Jaffna
University undergraduates happened for the
same reasons as the death of Journalist Lasantha Wickrematunga. Both due to desire
through naming those who are not part of themselves – as Terrorists. This
invokes the Ravanas in the Tamil Community also.
Desire
has speed. Coupled with position power – it would continue to override Intellectual
Discrimination until it is returned to sender after the excitement wears off and/or when the benefits of those
who have sacrificed towards common good are damaged and/or are taken away. That’s
when Belief invokes Itself. We then become mere messengers or observers. There
are many of us within the Tamil community to invoke such powers subconsciously.
All those who sacrificed earned benefits towards the Dignity of Independence – and
are seen and treated as part of the ‘other’ side including by the media – carry
this power. It is for these reasons that such elders’ blessings are sought even
by the cleverest of performers.
Those in power who truly seek to prevent
war – need to raise the value of these students and Lasantha Wickrematunga to
Policy level. That is the way to redeem
themselves of their own sins.
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