Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NEXT PREZ NOT A RAJAPAKSA BUT A MAN WHO WILL UNITE SECULAR, LIBERAL FORCES

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Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a, issuing a statement in the wake of Opposition Leader Mahinda Rajapaksa announcing his candidate, said “the next President would not be another Rajapaksa but a man who will unite the forces of transparen­t, secular, liberal democracy across the country, who will go toe-to-toe with any number of Rajapaksas and their white vans, will rally the people of Sri Lanka against tyranny and oppression”.

When Parliament stood against him, he had his minions try to destroy Parliament

In October 2018, when he conspired to orchestrat­e a coup d’état and illegally seize power, I realized that these were not the lessons he learned

Minister Samaraweer­a, in his statement, said he had known Mahinda Rajapaksa for many years and worked together sideby-side in the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) under former President Kumaratung­a.

When I left Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government in 2006, he was a different man than I had once known. As President, his priority had become enriching, protecting and empowering his own family, and not his country. Once upon a time, he was a true son of the soil and a man whose heartbeat as one with the ordinary citizens of Sri Lanka.

“I wondered, after he was defeated in January 2015 by over 400,000 votes, and retreated to Medamulane, whether he had reflected and learnt a lesson from his erroneous ways. I wondered if he regretted putting his family in charge of the state machinery and standing idly by as the nation’s coffers were robbed dry, and our journalist­s were bundled into white vans never to be seen again. I wondered if he regretted buttressin­g his political position by inciting racial hatred across Sri Lanka, first against Tamils, and later against Muslims.

In October 2018, when he conspired to orchestrat­e a coup d’état and illegally seize power, I realized that these were not the lessons he learned.the rule of law meant nothing to him. Democracy was only a buzzword to thunder from a stage. When Parliament stood against him, he had his minions try to destroy Parliament. It was only when the courts had the courage to stand up to him that Mahinda Rajapaksa finally aborted his coup and backed down.

Today I realized the terrible truth about what Mahinda Rajapaksa has really learned during his time in opposition. He does not feel that he gave his family too much power. He clearly believes that he did not give his family enough power. He does not feel that his merry men pilfered one too many million rupees of public money. He believes there is more left to milk dry. He does not feel that he terrorized this country too much. He clearly believes that he did not terrorize this country enough. He is not worried that he overly threatened the independen­ce of the judiciary. He believes he should not have allowed any independen­ce in the judiciary at all.

He does not regret the disappeara­nce of Prageeth Eknaligoda, the murder of Lasantha Wickrematu­nge or the abduction and torture of Keith Noyahr and countless other journalist­s. He wants any remaining independen­t journalist­s to know that if they cross the man who committed those crimes, they will be next,” he said.

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