Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RE-BUILDING THE NATION

- By Eksith Fernando

Our TV stations and national newspapers reminded us that it was one month since the Easter massacre. To again see so many people in their grief at the loss of parents, children, whole families wiped out, was indeed painful and kept many of us wondering as to what could we do? The communitie­s, churches, a number of religious groups have all come forward to aid those affected and restore some normalcy to the lives of the hundreds affected. Many of us are wondering about the future of this nation.

Equally and perhaps more importantl­y there must be a major overhaul in our education system. No schools must be allowed for particular religious or racial groups. Every school and every classroom must be multicultu­ral

We all saw the breaking down of many traditiona­l barriers, how people, even clergy of different religions came forward to help in whatever way possible , those affected. The leadership given by the Archbishop of Colombo, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith largely contribute­d to the maintenanc­e of peace immediatel­y after these attacks. The involvemen­t of many Buddhist clergy and Buddhist leaders in relief work was heartwarmi­ng. In spite of some fear of retaliatio­n the Muslim community and clergy also came forward. The Hindus also played a significan­t role.

Prominent Muslim leaders called for soul searching to understand how such terrorists came from their community and called for a Sri Lankan identity. I believe all these are good signs and if we do the right things, we can rise up as a strong united nation.

Of course there will be political opportunis­ts as we saw in the NWP (Minuwangod­a), who want to further their political goals by capitalizi­ng on these situations, and the authoritie­s must deal very strongly with them and with elections around the corner we should also give them the right answer.

We can see signs of unity among our religious communitie­s and this is a reason for hope. Let us also accept the fact that within all our religious communitie­s, there are extremists. Among the Christians we have highly evangelica­l groups whose one aim is to make Sri Lanka a Christian country. Some years ago there was a group proselytiz­ing among the Hindu estate workers and they made these people dash the statues of their Gods on the ground. They may not kill but is there any difference between them and those who broke up Buddhist statues in Mawanella? Many long establishe­d churches have been attacked by extremist Buddhist groups. Just before the Easter violence a Methodist church

Let us also accept the fact that within all our religious communitie­s, there are extremists

in Anuradhapu­ra was stoned. All religious groups in this country must do some soul searching, not only the Muslims, as we have all contribute­d to this situation. The religious groups can and must give leadership to foster unity

Religious leaders must come down hard on such extremist groups within their group . As they have shown us after the Easter violence, religious leaders can do much to bring about unity among our people. Equally and perhaps more importantl­y there must be a major overhaul in our education system. No schools must be allowed for particular religious or racial groups. Every school and every classroom must be multicultu­ral. There will be difficulti­es, but they must be overcome. All schools must be under the control of the Ministry of Education , and no school must operate under a particular Ministry of Religious Affairs . There must be one Ministry of Religious Affairs, and common policies must be in place for the different religious groups.

Let us work to rise up from this situation as a strong united nation.

We all saw the breaking down of many traditiona­l barriers, how people, even clergy of different religions came forward to help in whatever way possible , those affected. The leadership given by the Archbishop of Colombo, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith largely contribute­d to the maintenanc­e of peace immediatel­y after these attacks

 ??  ?? The Business places damaged during the recent ethnic tension in Minuwangod­a
The Business places damaged during the recent ethnic tension in Minuwangod­a

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