Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Our laws sufficient to tackle religious disputes: SF

- BY YOHN PERERA AND SANATH DESMOND

It should not safeguard any ‘senas’ or any particular religious group

The special police unit establishe­d to deal with religious violence is not necessary as there are provisions in the existing laws to deal with such incidents, Democratic Party Leader Sarath Fonseka said yesterday.

He told a news briefing that no special police was needed to deal with religious issues and that police could deal with these matters under the existing laws of the country.

Mr. Fonseka said if the new police unit was to serve any purpose it must not be biased or under the control of any politician or religious leader.

“This unit should not try to safeguard any ‘senas’ or any other religious group,” he said.

Justifying his earlier statement that it was the dictatoria­l politics in this country that led to the resolution on Sri Lanka adopted at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Mr. Fonseka said internatio­nal organisati­ons such as the UN had played a ma- jor role in helping to free several nations from dictatorsh­ip. He said this while referring to the challenge posed to him by the Jathika Nidahas Peramuna (JNP) which wanted him to name a single nation which had been saved by the UN.

Mr. Fonseka said no dictator was able to bring peace to their respective countries but were forced to flee when the people rose against them.

“The same thing will happen to the dictators in Sri Lanka as well,” he added.

Mr. Fonseka who referred to his party’s policy statement which was launched yesterday said it contained ten points including good governance, national integratio­n, law and order, economic developmen­t and health and education. He said the party will work on an action plan with the advice of experts in the respective areas. “Our policy will not be like the Chinthanas which are kept on the ‘Lipbokkas’ or the fire place without proper implementa­tion,” Mr. Fonseka said.

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Democratic Party Leader Sarath Fonseka holds a copy of his party’s policy statement while speaking to the media at a news briefing yesterday. Pic by Pradeep Dilrukshan­a
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