Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
12
October 2019
AS
PER DHARMA – TAMILS & MUSLIMS NEED THEIR
OWN ARMED FORCES
Often one who is true to her/himself would identify with the truth in the other – when
that other reveals it in a ‘free’
environment. By arranging such manifestations on time basis – one would be able
to work out the mind structure of that person.
Victims of the Rajapaksa regime have demonstrated, through the judicial system, their opposition
to Mr Gotabhaya Rajapaksa returning to
position of power.
On Friday – 04 October 2019 – the Sri Lankan Court
of Appeal dismissed the petition of two such activists who represented civil
society. On the basis of truth – the two petitioners would not have been direct
victims of the alleged deviation from Due Process. But if they have themselves
followed due processes at that level – they had / have every right to protect
the nation through the judicial system. Those who have invested in Commonness
have this natural right.
The law unites the minds of those who practice it
and also those who pass their thoughts through the law. Those who fail to do either – would divide
the country – except if they stayed within their own truth – which is higher
than any human law. Truth being a
universal connector – would make the necessary connections. Privacy laws and
Equal Opportunity laws facilitate us to operate within our truth and truth
alone.
In the ‘free-mood’ after the judiciary effectively
endorsed his pathway in obtaining Sri Lankan citizenship outside due process
that others without special portfolio have had to follow – Mr Gotabhaya
Rajapaksa revealed his disrespect for the Judiciary revealed through the
following report:
On 09
October 2019 - Washington Post reported as follows through article headed ‘Sri Lankan leader’s
party to support Rajapaksa in polls’:
[Rajapaksa
said at his inaugural election rally in the northwestern town of Anuradhapura
on Wednesday that he will ensure the release of all soldiers being held for
alleged human rights violations as soon as he is elected.
The
step, if carried out, would reverse the current government’s commitment to the
U.N. Human Rights Council that alleged rights violations by both government
soldiers and the Tamil Tiger rebels will be investigated, and courts will be
set up to try suspects with the help of international prosecutors and judges.]
If the prisoners have been put through the Judicial
process, the above promise confirms
serious disrespect for that part of the process that happened due to the Judicial
process and its authority to punish wrong-doers. In the alternative – all prisoners
of minority cultures should be sent to their own cultural areas to be judged.
Otherwise the system of Dharma would punish the Judiciary as well as the Law
makers who have continuously failed to amend laws as per the long-term truth of
the people who are expected to follow the law.
The 2009 attacks and its extensions against Tamil
civilians is a larger version of
Sharpville massacre on 21 March 1960. That South African experience led to
UNESCO marking 21 March as the
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. If Equal footing to apply the law is denied, then
Separation of powers is needed to protect the sovereignty of every person who is by law Sri Lankan.
In terms of undoing the work of the current government – to the extent it is
political – the responsibility to oppose such undoing is with the opposition –
in this instance the UNP. But the work of the Judiciary is common to all. When
there is political takeover of the judiciary – it becomes disrespectful of the
investment made in law – which often connects the Sri Lankan mind to wider world
and provides access to global resources – especially intelligence. Without such
connections our investment in education is largely for the purpose of earning
money and status that would impress those in domestic circles. Disrespect of
the Judiciary would therefore internally divide the country each group forming
its own natural nation as per its common belief which becomes stronger than its
belief in the country. If the Rajapaksas for example believed more in their
family than in the country – then their nation is the family. Likewise at party
level. The investment in the Common form needs to be stronger than the
investment in the particular to render eligibility to exercise authority over
the whole.
In addition to the above, the Sri Lankan judiciary
also revealed its dependence on politicians through the release of soldiers
accused of rape and found guilty of rape by Tamil judiciary:
On 06 October 2015, Tamil Guardian reported as
follows:
[A group of four Sri Lankan soldiers have been sentenced to 25 years in
jail for the gang rape of a Tamil woman that took place in 2010.
The Jaffna
High Court found the men from Sri Lanka’s 572 Brigade guilty of raping the
27-year old Tamil mother of two, in Kilinochchi in 2010.
The case is the first on the island of a Tamil rape victim
identifying the perpetrators in court, and comes despite reports of repeated
military intimidation. Whilst three of the soldeirs appeared in court, the
fourth suspect had earlier absconded and remains at large.
Judge M
Elancheliyan said the crime was
“unbearable and unforgivable since the victim’s dignity was damaged by them
after the end of the war”.]
On 10 October 2019 – the day after the above
Washington Post report was published,
the Island reported as follows:
[CA acquits four soldiers sentenced to 30
years in gang rape case
October
10, 2019, 7:35 pm
By Chitra Weerarathne
By Chitra Weerarathne
The Court of Appeal yesterday acquitted four soldiers accused of gang rape and sentenced to 30 years rigorous imprisonment.
They had allegedly committed the
offence at Viswamadu on June 6, 2010.
The accused appellants are P.
I. Sunasinghe, D. Dhammika Pushpakumara, Priyantha Kumara and another person
who was absconding and tried in absentia.]
The parallel - Tamil Judiciary finding Tamils guilty of rape
was recorded as follows:
Daily News ‘SEVEN
TO HANG FOR VIDYA MURDER’ –
Thursday, September 28, 2017 - 01:00
[The
Trial-at-Bar headed by Vavuniya High Court Judge Balendren Sashi Mahendran
included Jaffna High Court Judge Illancheliyan Manicckavasagar and Trincomalee
High Court Judge Annalingam Premashankar.
The second, third,
fifth, sixth and eighth accused were sentenced to 30 years rigorous
imprisonment (RI), with a fine of Rs 40,000 each. They were also ordered to pay
a compensation of Rs.1 million each to the mother of the victim. The court also
ordered to extend their prison term by four months if they fail to pay the
fine. These convicts will also have to serve another two years if they fail to
pay the compensation.
The fourth and the ninth
accused were sentenced to 30 years imprisonment, each with a fine of Rs
70,000.They were also ordered the payment of Rs 1 million each in compensation
to Vidya’s parents. Failing to pay the fine, the accused will be further remanded
for four months and if they fail to pay the compensation, they will be remanded
for another two years]
The
common standards used by Tamil Judiciary have been set aside to make way for a
different rule for Sinhalese soldiers. The lower our standards the more we
would divide.
The
above ruling by Tamil Judiciary on Tamils confirms the high standards that the
Tamil community as a whole is committed to in this regard. The LTTE was
extraordinarily committed to high standards in terms of sexual enjoyment. The
more pleasures we forego the higher the mind structure and therefore the
entitlement to judge in common areas. Sinhalese
judiciary on the other hand have demonstrated weak commitment to protecting
their community from such atrocities.
If
Mr Gotabhaya Rajapaksa returns to power – albeit at a higher level this time – Tamils & Muslims would
need their own armed forces – especially because the Defence portfolio
continues to render Executive power to the President. Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa has
himself confirmed that the LTTE were a disciplined force. They upheld their own
ethics. Not so the government soldiers. Hence – they lack the moral authority
to exercise power in minority areas.
We
would need to expect the return of war with a vengeance unless we learn from others.
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