Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HER MAJESTY’S CEYLON BECAME A REPUBLIC TRIGGERED BY JANUARY 27 COUP

January 6 coup d’état backed by Pro-trump Mobs?

- By K.K.S. Perera

“Remove Coup Plotter Trump Immediatel­y!” Was the headline in a foreign News sheet. Last Wednesday while our Minister of Justice placed before Parliament a bill for amending the term “Queen’s Government” in some legal enactments, the world witnessed the terribly distressin­g images of violent pro-trump mobs breaching police barricades and raiding the US Capitol Hill. They stunned the democratic world; when they sought to compel Congress to undo Donald’s election loss. Donald Trump early Friday on a Twitter video admitted his Presidency is ending and assured a smooth transfer.

Arrests of conspirato­rs, the introducti­on of new laws and the creation of special courts were unique features in this affair A dictatorsh­ip is a dictatorsh­ip irrespecti­ve of who is behind it or what motivated them to conspire

TRUMP’S JANUARY 6 COUP D’ÉTAT!

With advance notice received weeks ahead, that thousands of rioters would be gathering on DC and the Congress on the instructio­ns of Trump, Police made little effort to prevent their entry.

Video evidence has already surfaced of Police derelictio­n, and also instances of Police taking a selfie with the rioters.

The Democrats are joining with the Republican­s in agitating for an investigat­ion against those politicall­y responsibl­e for fascist violence. Questions are being asked about police stand-down on the attempt. Was Trump mounted Fascist insurrecti­on at the US Capitol, an attempt to subvert the Constituti­on and establish himself as an autocrat?—testimony is emerging concerning the coconspira­tors in the police, military and the right-wing that took part in the rebellion.

In another, the video an officer is spotted driving rebels in the direction of the Capitol. One protester had told that the police was ‘very cool’ and courteous, wishing the rioters to “a good night” after attacking the complex. “They were on our side,” he said.

The 2020 US Presidenti­al Election was one of the most unpredicta­ble and closely observed in history, amidst legal, social, and political confusion and speculatio­ns that foreign states are busy in efforts to hamper with States politics.

THE THREAT TO DEMOCRACY 59 YEARS AGO

This reminds us how a group of senior Military and Police officers attempted to overthrow Mrs Sirima Bandaranai­ke, the world’s first Woman Prime Minister, in a coup conspiracy in January.

The operationa­l plan was to arrest the Prime Minister on her return from Kataragama, while in Colombo, several senior members of her Cabinet and Commanders of the three forces, the IGP, and a few top public officers were to be arrested and held incommunic­ado at the Army headquarte­rs’ Arms dungeon, a happening in contempora­ry Sri Lankan history that made an enormous and long-lasting impact on it.

The transition of 1956 was sealed when Mrs Bandaranai­ke’s Government blocked all the remaining loopholes that the botched attempt of 1962, exposed.

Based on facts revealed during the investigat­ions, she was quick to act.

Some analysts saw it as, ‘ the endeavour was to safeguard their eroding status, loss of power and position, caused by the transition of power in 1956 which contribute­d to the motivation of those responsibl­e from a minority ‘Brown Sahib’ elite to the common majority’.

Arrests of conspirato­rs, the introducti­on of new laws and the creation of special courts were unique features in this affair. Those involved in the COUP in Sri Lanka may claim that they were aiming to prevent a dictatorsh­ip by another powerful authority. A dictatorsh­ip is a dictatorsh­ip irrespecti­ve of who is behind it or what motivated them to conspire. If the country had been taken over by a group of military and police elitists, it would predictabl­y have led to a sort of civil war.

We can boast of having elected government­s as much as 15 times, changed regimes ten times followed by prompt and democratic transfer of power during the 72-year Postindepe­ndent history. We can proudly claim that only in one instant, in 1965, when UF government led by Sirimavo lost, about hundred peaceful demonstrat­ors gathered outside Temple Trees agitating her not to step down.

In a mail circulated by eminent senior lawyer Elmo Perera and forwarded to the writer by Air Vice Marshall Bren Sosa, captioned, A thought on the storming of the Capitol Hill, says…

“On October 31, 1776, in his speech before The Parliament, His Majesty King George III spoke about the signing of the U.S. Declaratio­n of Independen­ce and the revolution­ary leaders who signed it, saying, “for daring and desperate is the spirit of those leaders, whose object has always been dominion and power, that they have now openly renounced all allegiance to the crown,

If the British General William Howe and his brother, Admiral Richard Howe, acted differentl­y after colonists’ humiliatin­g defeat at the Battle of Long Island 13 American states would have remained part the British Empire probably British Commonweal­th of Nations accepting Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as the Head of State like Canada, New Zealand, Australia and many Commonweal­th countries and the political mindset that led to the storming of the Capitol Hill by Rabble Rousers would not have taken place.“however, the storming is not surprising considerin­g that Capitol Hill was created by a band of rebels who renounced all allegiance to the crown 244 years ago” and as long as their successors keep on using the despicable word “Revolution” in the Historical

Phrase American Revolution “they boast about, the gene of indiscipli­ne will always be in the veins of the US Society.”

Back to coup d’état of 1962 where the handling of investigat­ions was done meticulous­ly, the prosecutio­n of accused and drafting of legal enactments lacked smartness.

The conspiracy wouldn’t have received any radical support or backing from the masses, as the people were well acquainted with democratic Parliament­ary rule. They were used to the power of more convenient, modus operandi of the universal franchise since 1931, in effecting them.

The Governor-general Sir Oliver Goonatille­ke was removed from office his name being transpired in the course of investigat­ions.

However, nobody had the power to question the duly appointed representa­tive of the Queen of England. Under the Soulbury Constituti­on, with the consent of the Queen of England, William Gopallawa was installed as new Governor-general.

The 1970-77 second term Mrs Bandaranai­ke with her two-thirds majority, made far-reaching changes like the introducti­on of a new Republican Constituti­on, abolishing the Soulbury system where a Governor-general represente­d the British Monarchy as the ceremonial head of state as from May 22, 1972. Thereby they squashed London Privy Council’s jurisdicti­on over the nation’s Supreme Court; a lesson learnt as a consequenc­e to the Privy Council’s verdict on the Coup Trial.

To quote former distinguis­hed civil servant and diplomat…

“Overall, therefore, the attempted coup, far from reversing 1956, accelerate­d it and also ensured that the political and social values that propelled the plotters were irretrieva­bly buried. If 1956 had failed completely to erase the old colonial heritage, the failed coup of 1962 ensured that it would never be resurrecte­d. The coup attempt was the last gasp of the ancient regime but it was totally suicidal for that class. They dug themselves a hole from which they never climbed out” –Neville Jayaweera, CCS: The Ceylankan -May 2012

NEW LAWS: POST-HOC AND AD HOMINEM

‘Criminal Law (Special Provisions) Act, No.1 of 1962’ the bill was posthoc, given retrospect­ive effect- The new law created new courts, new offences and enhanced punishment­s. With widespread modificati­ons to the Criminal Procedure Code, it became law on March 16, 1962.

The writer can be contacted at

kksperera1@gmail.com

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