Condemnation of BBS who stormed meeting of Buddhist monks
Condemnation of the BBS who stormed the meeting of Buddhist monks
The 'Standing Committee on Rule of Law of the
Bar Association of Sri Lanka' condemns the behavior of the
members of the 'Bodu Bala Sena' who stormed Nipon Hotel
where a group of Buddhist monks headed by Rev Watareka
Vijitha Thero and other representatives of Civil Society
organizations were holding a press conference to explain
their version on the allegations by the BBS with regard to
the settlement of displaced persons at Wilpattu. We are not
on the merits of the rival claims made by the parties. What
concern us and what is alarming is the way a group that was
holding the press conference was manhandled and how Rev.
Vijitha Thero was forced to make a statement in the presence
of Police Officers. As seen in the TV telecast this is the
worst situation that we have witnessed in the long list of
events that has demonstrated the complete breakdown of Rule
of Law in our country and the rise of rule by self
proclaimed saviours of justice, undoubtedly under the
protection of powerful personalities. The perpetrators of
these crimes which are offences punishable under the Penal
Code and also blatant violations of fundamental rights under
the constitution act with total impunity.
In the midst of all these grave violations of Rule of Law it is surprising to see the stoney silence of the authorities at the top who has a duty to speak out and explain to the people what their stance is in respect of third dangerous developments. The silence on their part speak more than what is necessary for civil society to realize where we are and where we are moving towards.
The unexpected distinguished overflowing crowd that gathered at the SLFI auditorium on the 25th of March at the call of the BASL to protest against militarization and erosion of Rule of Law is a welcome development that has the potential to develop to an organized resistance to the dangerous developments of such as the militarization of civil society and breakdown of Rule of Law.
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