Editorial The Ceylon Daily
News
Those backing a return of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa
into active politics it appears is hitting all round the wicket to borrow from
cricketing parlance. The highly choreographed political rallies, the spate of
unruly demonstrations, the nocturnal 'farce" in Parliament has now given
way to the bizarre. We use the term bizarre in a relative sense to demonstrate
the lengths to which the MR acolytes will go to, to make themselves heard, in
the process throwing overboard all the principles they and their leader held
fast to, not to mention the abject come down from their hitherto held stand
that the West represented all that was inimical to Sri- Lanka, On Saturday MP
Bandula Gunawardena a frontliner in the 'Bring back Mahinda" campaign
addressing a media briefing said that they were planning to go to the UN in
Geneva to petition the World Body about the "Police state" that Sri
Lanka was gradually being transformed into.
One cannot but be intrigued. During the past ten years of
the Mahinda Rajapaksa rule one was given the impression that the UN was
specifically set up to penalise Sri Lanka and haul it before the coals for
alleged human rights violations and war crimes. The defeat of Sri Lanka at
successive UN Human Rights Council sessions was attributed to the grudge
harboured against Mahinda Rajapaksa for defeating the LTTE. It was also being
painted as a body working at the behest of the Tamil diaspora by the likes of
Wimal Weerawansa who too was a co-host at the press briefing.
Now to hear Bandula Gunwardena speak in this vein one cannot
but be forced into believing that the former stalwarts of the Rajapaksa regime
had undergone a dramatic metamorphosis in their thinking and attitudes and the
UN is not the demon which it was once thought to be. Perhaps the MP would have
been harking back to the days when his former boss made a beeline to the UN
during the bloodletting in the late eighties with evidence of atrocities
committed by the Lankan armed forces which nevertheless he later hailed as
saviours of the nation.
The Pro- Rajapaksa MPs were also planning to take the
Central Bank Bond Issue to the western embassies in Colombo according to
Gunawardena. The MP certainly can't be serious. Is the memory of Bandula
Gunawardena and his ilk so short as to forget how the Rajapaksa Government in
which the former was a Minister lambasted the then opposition for
"running" to Western Embassies with its grievances? Was the MP hit by
a serious bout of amnesia as not to recall how his comrade in arms Wimal Weerawansa
staged a "farce" opposite the UN Embassy in Colombo to demonstrate
his opposition to a UN appointed inquiry panel against Sri Lanka, until the
arrival of his master on the platform to kneel before the dying man and rescue
him with a sip of water.
Hasn't the MP forgotten how the Government May Day
celebration in 2011 was converted into one huge Ban Ki Moon bashing exercise
with all Government institutions forced to carry placards caricaturing the UN
Secretary General. How receptive the MP imagines, the UN will be to a petition
proffered by members of a Government who did not miss an opportunity to
castigate the world body as an organisation doing the bidding of the US and the
Western powers. With what gumption do these pro Rajapaksa MPs deign to go to
the Western embassies in Colombo which were accused not so long ago of
engineering the defeat of their former boss? And wasn't the then opposition who
took cases of human rights, corruption, Governance issues to the Western
Embassies described as traitors and weren't some of these Western Embassies
accused of being pro LTTE and working towards regime change ?
It is indeed a supreme irony that Ambassadors of Western
Embassies who were routinely summoned before the Foreign Ministry for alleged
indiscretions on their part very soon having to receive a delegation led by the
former Foreign Minister himself who at one time took exception to
"interference" in the country's affairs by Western Embassies and for
entertaining opposition grievances.
Sri Lanka today has succeeded to a great extent in clearing
all such past misgivings and suspicions. Foreign relations are certainly on a
high at present as demonstrated by the reception accorded to President
Maithripala Sirisena on his recent visit to Britain and also our Asian neghbours
including China. Last week's visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry to the
country too is a clear indication that the country's hitherto strained
relations with the West is on the mend. With the Mahinda Rajapaksa regime
having already burnt its boat with the West in a relationship that was
characterised by name calling it is very much doubtful if the Pro- Rajapaksa
group will get to first base with its alleged grievances to the UN body or the
local embassies. It certainly is a question of credibility.
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