Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
21
October 2019
MEDIA
FREEDOM & PRIVACY OF GOVERNMENT/JUDICIARY
Last night I said during a discussion with my
husband – that I had written to the reporter who exposed the plagiarism scandal
at the University of New Castle – that he had plagiarized my work. My husband
said ‘if he did not read your work how can it be plagiarism?’
A deep researcher would appreciate that plagiarism, like racism and
could be subconscious. They are influenced by our genes. In the above instance,
since I had been publishing my work by writing to the Universities concerned,
the Government and the Media – about my discoveries at the University of NSW –
and continued to take legal action despite being marked wrong – it was the duty
of the official media to have taken note. Those in official media have the ‘freedom’
of expression because they are required to publish the truth.
As per the laws of Nature – Truth connects to truth.
Hence even if we do not know the reader of our reports – to the extent our
report is true – and it covers a certain issue – plagiarism in this instance – the
Energy of our report would be received by a true seeker. As I explained to my
husband, to my mind, it is like the ‘posting rule’ in law of contract –whereby an
acceptance is taken to have happened when it is posted / mailed – even if it
has not reached the other side. It is a belief based communication. Once we
believe – the system of truth /dharma is responsible to carry it and manifest
it at the appropriate level. Mine eventually happened through my book Naan
Australian going to the National Library of Australia without any particular
intervention on my part. That is equivalent of all true Australians reading my
work.
The other example I highlighted to my husband who
knows the ‘internal steps’ is my book ‘Jaffna is my Muthusum/ heritage and not
dowry’. Through those experiences – I merged my global values with Jaffna and
hence now that the Northern airport is being named Jaffna International Airport
– I believe that the system of Dharma has done Its duty to this contributor. I recognized
the blessings of Jaffna – and therefore Nallur Murugan – when I received the call from
the publishers while I was praying at Nallur Murugan temple. Those are the
indicators that believers identify with. Its external expression is the
majority vote. One who believes has 100% approval of all genuine voters.
Laws bring our minds under one order of thought
structure. Stated the other way around, those who are of similar thought
structure – become the law. Hence subjective power.
This morning’s news from SBS confirmed the above
power of the mind:
[Why Australia's
media front pages are blacked out today
Australia's
major media organisations have come together to fight for increased press
freedom and whistleblower protection.
Updated
Updated 1 hour ago
By
Maani Truu, Biwa Kwan
Australia's
major media organisations blacked out their newspaper front pages and websites
on Monday in a coordinated push for legislative change to protect press freedom
and force the government to increase transparency.
According
to the organisations - which include SBS, the ABC, Nine, News Corp Australia
and The Guardian - a slew of laws introduced over the past 20 years have
hindered the media's capacity to act as the fourth estate and hold the
government and other powerful figures to account. ]
To my mind, it was my intuition that picked up the
above last night itself. Every member has this intuitive power through
investment above the level of their derived benefits. They are feelers like
mothers. The requirement is to continue to stay within that group and continuing
to practice one’s truth.
This applies in government as well. Yesterday’s
Sunday Observer editorial ‘Definition of
a ‘war hero’ for example includes the following:
[In
most peoples’ minds, a war hero is an individual who has performed an act of
heroism or valour in a theatre of conflict. An individual who wears the uniform
of the armed forces or Police does not automatically qualify to become a ‘war
hero’, particularly if they have committed an offence that is illegal or
criminal in nature. On the contrary, they should never be hailed as ‘war
heroes’.]
The question then arises as to whether the Sunday
Observer would list at least one LTTE member as a war hero? Did they seek and
find or did not find such a parallel in LTTE who are accused as Terrorists by
the Sinhalese community of which Mr Rajapaksa is a permanent member.
Like the Australian press - the LTTE also fought for
‘freedom’ to express their skills. Without them – the Rajapaksa Government
would have had very little to gloat about. When they are ‘forgotten’ except for
that purpose of opposition – it leads to mental imbalance – as was demonstrated
by Mr Sirisena last year and is being strongly indicated by Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa in relation to war
activities. Benefits from one system and
costs in another system lead to imbalance of the mind.
At reader/voter level – those of us who complete the
other side as per our own truth – become the law – even if it is to judge
ourselves by ourselves. Truth is the basis of reliable law. If Mr Gotabhaya
Rajapaksa truly believes that the
imprisoned soldiers were ‘heroes’ – then he would facilitate LTTE supporters
also to celebrate their war-heroes – not as per the law but as per the truth. That
way there would be a true opposing force
to defend and protect the privacy of our culture. Otherwise, under the claim of
‘Unitary State’ which is would be interpreted as Sinhalese leadership –
minority cultures would be invaded by the government of majority – by the
majority for the majority. Minorities who intellectually oppose this – would promote
themselves to become global. That is how Dharma balances our system.
In terms of the Australian Media – its authority to publish the truth is limited to its own
experience of truth. When whistle-blowers are punished by the government –
unlawfully – it would be the media’s business to expose that – within the
regulated pathway of journalism. If it hurts and damages the government’s
investment in its own area – as per its own culture – the media effectively has
invaded. Freedom of the Press ought not to effectively become invasion of
Government’s privacy.
Likewise in Sri Lanka – the freedom of politicians
should not become invasion of the Judiciary.
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