Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MUSLIMS WANT A LEADER WHO WILL ELIMINATE EXTREMISM

- By M. M. Zuhair

National securityco­nscious concerns that nearly 1.4 million Muslim voters will be strongly-influenced this time by election manifestos as well as ‘promise-upholding’ credential­s of presidenti­al candidates who pledge an end to terrorism without multiplyin­g extremism among diverse communitie­s.

The influence of Muslim politician­s on the community’s decision-making process will be minimal as was the case in the run-up to the January 2015 presidenti­al election, according to former MP M.M. Zuhair. His full statement is as follows:

The failure of Muslim politician­s to honestly address community concerns when in power and the gross neglect of Muslim political parties to meet at least key presidenti­al candidates to address security concerns of the country and the community have led to a loss of trust and confidence in most of them. The community is still in deep fear of the 21/4 terrorist attacks by an insignific­ant number in the community, being exploited to stigmatise the wider community including innocent Muslims, the community’s civil activists and even its politician­s. They fear harassment and intimidati­on of the innocent will lead to increased radicalisa­tion among Muslims and counter-radicalisa­tion amongst the rest. This will result in sharpening divisions and will not help unite communitie­s.

Over 1,800 Muslims have been arrested since 21/4 with several released and some enlarged on bail while the rest are in detention for many months. The community wants a genuine national leader who will eliminate the terrorist problem without cornering a weak segment of the country’s population, nearly 100% of whom are anti-terrorist. The 1.4 million Muslim voters want a leader

Over 1,800 Muslims have been arrested since 21/4 with several released and some enlarged on bail while the rest are in detention for many months

who will pledge to eradicate extremism amongst all communitie­s. The eliminatio­n of terrorism cannot be achieved by Sri Lanka openly facilitati­ng persons from countries with vested interests; led by those who treat persons of colour and Muslims around the world as their enemies. External interferen­ces will multiply, not solve national problems. Manifestos which declare Sri Lanka as a non-aligned nation and Indian Oceanas a ‘Zone of Peace’ will score heavily at forthcomin­g elections.

Incidents of terrorism, similar to 21/4 attacks, can never be eradicated by adding to the arsenal of ultranatio­nalists, such arms industry inspired Islamophob­ic weapons as ‘fundamenta­lism,’ ‘Wahabism,’ ‘Salafism’ or ‘Arabisatio­n.’ Rehabilita­tion programmes can help eliminate violent extremism more effectivel­y. Muslim support, not ostracizat­ion, is key to the successful resolution of this problem. We have lessons to be learnt from the total failure of Western countries and their so called ‘experts’ to eradicate terrorism anywhere in the world since 9/11. Sri Lanka is capable of wiping out all forms of terrorism if it liberates itself from foreign interferen­ces in this arena.

Election manifestos and campaign speeches which reflect the forging of national unity and economic selfsuffic­iency without exploiting ethno-religious sentiments will also be assessed in deciding on whom to vote for.

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