16 April 2021
NATURAL
OPPOSITION
This morning I shared as
follows with a group of Jaffna men:
[I also said in Thunaivi that I was not a political person but an
Administrator. But soon I leant that it was Double Dutch to them. Gradually I
let them play their politics and opposed them. Thus formed their particular
type of administration. It works well now. I guess this forum to a degree
needs its own admin so one does not take status above another outside that
structure. Both Nada and Kula has demonstrated that tendency from time to time,
with me. I therefore took Raj’s sharing as Opposition to that. ]
This was needed to include
disenfranchised Tamils who tended to interpret the Vaddukoddai Resolution as a
separatism mandate. Independence declarations at community and religious levels
tend to carry that risk. The lower the structure the greater the need for Opposition
to prevent abuse of power.
As per Colombo Telegraph article ‘Rajapaksa
Govt. Tables Bombshell Resolution In Parliament To End Trials Against Its
Cronies, Penalize Prosecutors & Judges’:
[During
a recent “conversation” with the village in Walpane, President Gotabaya
Rajapaksa admitted that his Government was in the process of finding ways to
end judicial proceedings of military officials and others accused of human
rights abuses and other crimes. The President called the charges – some of them
indictments filed by the Attorney General of Sri Lanka – “absurd”.]
This was also the issue with
war-crimes allegations. Where there are cultural differences – one invariably
depends on one’s own sense of rights and wrongs – including in the battlefield.
This was exposed last year about Australian soldiers in Afghanistan through
Four Corners program ‘Killing Field:
Explosive new allegations of Australian special forces war crimes.’
Five months later our Australian
PM announced as follows:
[Safeguarding Afghanistan’s security has come at a great
cost to Australia. Since 2001, 41 Australian personnel have lost their lives
while serving in Afghanistan and many more were wounded, some physically,
others mentally’ - Scott Morrison]
The surface reader is likely to read the above at face value.
But one who has had the experience from either side – would connect the
withdrawal to war-crimes issues which would not sit well with the Australian
public.
Discipline in the inquisitorial structure becomes Equal
Opposition in the adversarial system. In democracy where such Equal Opposition
is suppressed, the system tends towards inquisitorial system and leads to
autocracy. This facilitates religious law structures starting with Buddhism
foremost in Sri Lankan constitution. To make the constitution democratic – non-Buddhists
also need to actively practice Article 14 (1) (e ) of the Sri Lankan
constitution which provides as follows:
[14. (1) Every citizen is entitled to –
(e) the freedom, either by himself or in association with
others, and either in public or in private, to manifest his religion or belief in
worship, observance, practice and teaching]
This needs to be at equal value as practice of Buddhism if we
are to maintain the sovereignty of Sri Lanka’s constitution and therefore Sri
Lanka.
Given that Buddhist numbers are more than Non-Buddhist numbers , the
latter would need to be stronger believers than the former – to maintain that
sovereignty.
As per Daily News
article ‘Over 1,600 Jaffna youth joined Army last three months – Commander’ –
[Since the dawn of peace, the Commander said troops have been
rendering an exemplary and dedicated service to the enhancement of Jaffna
civilians’ livelihood income sources, development of infrastructure,
construction of houses for the needy, schools, while performing civil-military
cooperation projects on a large scale.]
This then means that the troops were better than civilians in these
civil functions. To the extent there is no opposition to this, it would promote
army rule as well as its opposition – LTTE rule.
‘Who says what’ is important to take a structured approach. The armed forces that have been accused of war-crimes, have to be extra careful to stay within their structure and leave it to civilians to review them in a free or balanced environment.
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