Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
04
July 2020
Easter Sunday Genes in the UK?
I received the report from
Vaddukoddai in Northern Sri Lanka, that a young girl of 19 who is one of our trainees had run away from home – with her 20
year old boy friend. Now that there is a different law and order in Northern
Sri Lanka – I was not shocked by the news. I did however feel for the parents
of the girl and contacted them. I counselled the mother over the phone and communicated
to her that I did not think ill of the
family or the girl. I said – since as per their assessment – the boy was of
acceptable character - to ensure that they make the relationship official. I
highlighted other worse examples in their neighbourhood and strongly advised
that they not feel bad about it after having done their best for their
daughters. I stated also that it was not uncommon here in Australia for young
ones to live together. I felt that it was important to show them a pathway
through which they could protect their own investment in a lasting marriage
relationship. Towards this, I needed the truth from both cultures. This is also
the case with ‘Terrorism’ activities.
The Hindustan Times carries a report
headed ‘Life term for UK convert who
plotted Sri Lanka-type blasts’:
[A Briton who converted to Islam
and later plotted to bomb three busy places in London of the kind carried out
in a Sri Lanka church in 2019, was on Friday sentenced to life imprisonment,
Scotland Yard said following a judgement in the widely-followed case.
Safiyya Shaikh (born Michelle
Ramsden), 37, will serve a minimum of 14 years before she is considered for
parole for the plot to carry out terror attacks at a London train station, a
hotel and the St Paul’s Cathedral, besides disseminating terrorist material
online. She had pleaded guilty in February.
Commander Richard Smith of the
Counter Terrorism Command said: “This case is a stark reminder that the threat
from terrorism remains as real as ever. As the lockdown restrictions ease and
our public spaces start to open up again, it is vital that the public remains
vigilant and reports anything suspicious to police - we need your help.”]
Safiyya
Shaikh needed to be a global minded Muslim or a Sri Lankan by feelings to be influenced
the root, by the Easter Bombings in Sri Lanka. As per the above report – the young
lady was neither. Her own reasons were shaped by her experiences in her own environment.
To claim that the young lady was
influenced by the Sri Lankan experience is as evasive as the claim that the Sri
Lankan attack was influenced by ISIS. Both cover up the truth.
As per
the Island article ‘Retired CA judge Gafoor says UNP
hierarchy alerted to extremism, but to no avail’ on this subject matter:
[Retired Appeals Court judge, M.M.
Abdul Gafoor and several Muslim leaders met former Ministers Mangala
Samaraweera and Sagala Rathnayake in 2016 and informed them of a young man who
pledged support to ISIS and his associates, the Presidential Commission of
Inquiry (PCoI) investigating the Easter Sunday bombings was informed,
yesterday.
Gafoor told the PCoI that, in 2016,
one of his former school teachers had called him and said that her son Aashik had pledged support to ISIS and
threatened to kill her when she asked him to reevaluate his beliefs.
"She said that he was working
with a group of people. This was a serious situation and I spoke to a Muslim
businessman who had links to the highest echelons of power. He then consulted
several intellectuals and suggested that we meet then foreign minister Mangala
Samaraweera. We met him and explained the situation."
The witness said that he had
decided to meet a politician while being a serving judge because of the gravity
of the situation. Gafoor added that given how violent those people were he
thought it was better to inform the highest echelons of power.
"It was a young man, who had
passed out from Peradeniya University. He had threatened to kill his mother and
he had associates," he said.]
The
young man Aashik had no respect for his mother. That generally is the case not
only with Muslims but all those who enjoy the benefits of democracy but
continue to live as per the habit of dominating over apparent minority powers
including within the White Australian community here in Australia. Such flaws
cannot be cured by outsiders. In the above instance Mr Samaraweera did not have
the power to cure Aashik. To my mind, Mr Gafoor was driven by ‘showing’ he was
doing the right thing instead of being that right thing – at least in his
retirement. An insider would take ownership as if it were her/his problem. Aashik’s
mother did not feel that ownership in wider society and Mr Gafoor did not feel
that with Aashik’s current community of young rebellious Sri Lankans.
Many
of us believe that the LTTE did team up with Mr Premadasa to defeat the Indian
Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) and later ‘accommodated’ Mr Rajapaksa in 2005 Presidential
elections:
[After that, Wickremasinghe's only
real hope of victory was through the support of the island's ethnic minorities,
given his generally more conciliatory stance on the ethnic issue. He secured
the endorsement of the main Muslim party, the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress, and the Ceylon Workers' Congress representing
the estate Tamils. He could
not, however, obtain the backing of the main Sri Lankan
Tamil party, the Tamil National Alliance. Wickremasinghe's
hopes for victory were effectively dashed when the LTTE ordered Tamil voters,
most of whom would likely have voted for him, to boycott the polls.] Wikipedia
This pattern will continue so long as Rebels who show victory are elevated to power by
the people out of desire or fear, above the real leaders who feel ownership. Once we feel – the Universal
power of truth leads us and continuously endorses us from within – i.e. through
our own conscience. The more we seek to ‘show’ the more dependent we become on
those to whom we seek to show and then that ‘showing’ habit itself. If there is
no one else – we show one side of me to the other side of me.
Karuna Amman’s natural habitat is war area. Hence
his claim. Had he been genuinely valued – he would have been made a high
official in the armed forces. But the government handed over political status
as if it were a commodity. This made Karuna – fish out of water.
No amount of inquiry by this government would lead
to lasting solution to the ethnic problem in Sri Lanka. In contrast the UNP
stayed away from that which they knew they had ‘ignored’. Albert Einstein said ‘We
are all very ignorant. What happens is that not all ignore the same things’.
When seniors lose interest in juniors, juniors
become minorities. When Minorities become insignificant – and they have
knowledge of this through real experience, they become experts in the areas
where majority are weak due to negligence of duty. To the extent such
Minorities remain within their earned positions as per their conscience - they
are then supported by the system of Truth which is exponential in its power. Some
such groups were supported by the Corona virus. But to claim credit that ought
to have been in a ‘free’ environment and not one controlled to ‘show’ a
particular outcome. Sri Lankan Navy showing negative outcome is confirmation
that the Sri Lankan government ‘lost’ against Corona and that civilians won
through their own powers.
It is foolish to fight against nature. One may
manifest a different form of nature but not defeat a particular form of nature.
This is because nature is exponential in power.
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