These are days of
frayed tempers, perceived grievances, real threats and real fears that can
cloud and blow away reason. This is the hour or the rumor-monger.
This is the hour of the extremist. This is the hour of the passionate and
irresponsible.
The word on the street
is ‘Aluthgama’. Indeed it is the word on every street where matters of
yesterday, today and tomorrow, matters of the nation and its destiny,
matters of unrest and fear and other related matters are discussed.
Aluthgama moved from the Kalutara district to Colombo and Badulla. ‘This
is 83-July all over again,’ some said. Not true, but we could get
there.
There were arguments
over who threw the first stone, as though it justified throw-return and
more. After all it is hard to pin it down to first stone cast when there
were only a handful of STF men to ‘protect the (BBS) procession’ in Dharga
Town. STF personnel were clearly confused because their orders were
specific. One source explained thus: ‘The Muslims keep saying that
the STF sided with the mob. We didn’t. We were acting on our orders
which were specific and were about protecting the procession.’
It was not, let us
repeat, not a peaceful procession. There were anti-Muslim slogans, there
was whipping of hysteria, there was undisguised inciting of violence against
Muslims in a Muslim majority area by people who had petrol cans and carried weapons. Literally
minutes after that ‘first stone’ Muslims and Muslim-owned premises were
attacked and torched in Adhikarigoda, Aluthgama and the interior of Dharga
Town.
Most of all, it is
hard to pin it down on first stone when Buddhist monks torched a shopping
complex in Aluthgama more than a month ago over an alleged
molestation of a Buddhist child by a Muslim, the relative of the shop owner,
when in fact CCTV evidence disproved the allegation. The shop was torched only
several days later.
Blaming
first-stone-thrower is therefore a joke.
There are questions
which are not funny, though. If Azath Salley was arrested for ‘hate
speech’, why is Rev Galagodaaththe Gnanasaara still free? Why did the
Police not prevent the BBS rally despite many pleas to do so from many quarters
(a planned ‘BBS’ rally in Mawanella was stopped, after all)? Why was the
STF not ordered to maintain peace but instructed only to ‘protect the
procession’? Why didn’t the police stop armed mobs scurrying around with clubs
and violent intent (not just in Aluthgama on Sunday but elsewhere too
thereafter)?
Most importantly, why
did the Inspector General of Police N.K. Ilangakoon state that a Buddhist monk
had been assaulted when he had no evidence to support the claim? The Judicial
Medical Officer’s report which would have either proven or refuted the said
monk’s claim (as of Friday) has not been issued. Highly placed
sources at the Attorney General’s Office could not confirm that the monk had
indeed been assaulted.
If there was convoluted
justification of last Sunday’s violence and if justification spurred further
violence the blame falls squarely on the IGP for making the following
(irresponsible) statement: ‘Three Muslims in a trishaw assaulted the
driver and the Buddhist monk. The Buddhist monk was in hospital receiving
treatment for two days and then discharged. He was to be taken to the
temple in a procession when the incident occurred.’
The IGP offered
speculation as fact. That’s incompetent and irresponsible. Yesterday the
Muslim-owned ‘No Limit’ outlet in Panadura was torched. While it is not
clear how it all happened, it is clear that the sequence of events prompt
people to connect dots and reach conclusion, wrong though they may be.
Tinkering with the truth and lying outright causes friction, throw out sparks
and cause infernos that are hard to put out.
It is wrong to blame
it all on one person, but it is equally wrong not to point out those who
provided fuel and matchstick, tossed in extra firewood and refused to douse it
even though they had all the water necessary to do the job. We have to
take issue with the IGP. He must resign forthwith.
*Editorial, 'The Nation', June 22, 2014
** See also
'Aluthgama' needs to be arrested
The Muslim in me
The bigger thing is to keep matchstick in matchbox
msenevira@gmail.com
'Aluthgama' needs to be arrested
The Muslim in me
The bigger thing is to keep matchstick in matchbox
msenevira@gmail.com
Malinda, I send you many hugs and a few kisses on this balanced article. Kudos especially on the closing para. My blues suddenly evaporated. Mischief makers are not the monopoly any one community nor is goodness. Yes,most of us are partial towards those with whom we can relate but your non-partisan article is a reflection of your maturity as a scribe.
ReplyDeleteA Committee of Inquiry that will mete out severe punishment for the actors in this heinous drama, is a MUST. To me, honestly and sincerely, a criminal or felon is just that. Caste, creed and community are non-entities. Lawbreakers must pay. This is the only way that the government can redeem itself in the eyes of the local and international community. But will the government emulate your magnanimity and equilibrium? I'll hold my breath to the blue and beyond!
Many Commentators in today’s Sunday Newspapers have focused on the question as to ‘Who threw the first stone ?’
ReplyDeleteDoes it really matter as to who threw the stone first ?
At the end of the day, the First Stone was not the Reason for the anti-Muslim violence. It was the Excuse for the violence.
Good appeal!
ReplyDeleteLet's extend it further...
Why not arrest the monk & other mobs, any security personnel misconducted & any other, too?
Why not send the government home in next election or even earlier if possible?
Why not destroy Singhala Buddhist extremism & if necessary Singhala Budddhism altogether?
And, ladies & gentlemen, do not utter a word about the non existent Islamic extremism the BBS claims.