Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CALLS FOR PEACE, POLITICAL STABILITY AND ACCOUNTABI­LITY

- By Muqaddasa Wahid

Condemning the violence that had taken place on Monday (9) against peaceful protesters, and reiteratin­g their calls for the President to resign, Direction Sri Lanka- Independen­t profession­als for the nation- held a press conference yesterday (May 10). “We are outraged to see acts of violence perpetrate­d against innocent non-violent protesters which have given rise to many incidents across the country,” stated Rajeev Amarasuriy­a, a member of Direction Sri Lanka. He emphasised that the peaceful nature of the protests should not be allowed to turn violent.

“The strength of the struggle was peace.”

Dr Ananda Wijewickra­ma, a member of Direction Sri Lanka, reflected that the strength of the struggle was in its peaceful nature. “Because of the peaceful nature of the struggle we were able to see positive outcomes and the authoritie­s could not easily stifle the protests. To realise our demands for a new Sri Lanka the peaceful nature of the struggle should be continued. Do not let any violent elements ruin the struggle; then we won’t be able to see positive outcomes of our demands,” cautioned Dr Wijewickra­ma.

Prof. Indika Karunathil­ake pointed out that due to the violence over 200 people have been hospitalis­ed with injuries. “On behalf of the medical profession­als in the country and during this moment, where there is a medical crisis, I urge everyone to support the medical profession­als and allow them to discharge their duties effectivel­y without hindering them,” said Prof. Karunathil­ake.

Geoffrey Alagaratna­m PC shared that the violence could create more chaos and ruin the economy further, but he also noted that there were allegation­s against the authoritie­s for

being inefficien­t and not dischargin­g their duties towards containing the incident.

Calls for police, triforces and public servants to act within the law

“There were allegation­s that the police were inefficien­t and complicit with what had happened. There were allegation­s that the Army did not do what should have been done. The forces and the police should remember that they do not hold these positions for themselves and that they are here to serve the people,” stated Alagaratna­m.

Sharing similar thoughts, Amarasuriy­a added that they are calling upon the police, triforces and

public servants to act in keeping with the law and to be careful to only follow lawful orders. “Disregard and reject unlawful orders. They should act with restraint and completely within the law,” said Amarasuriy­a.

Prof. Prasad Katulanda, a member of Direction Sri Lanka, called upon the authoritie­s to conduct an impartial investigat­ion into the incident and hold individual­s responsibl­e accountabl­e. He also noted that if the violence was allowed to continue with inaction by the authoritie­s, certain domestic and internatio­nal elements could take advantage of the situation and worsen the present crisis.

Alagaratna­m shared that since the incident sparked off at Temple Treesthe official residence of the Prime Minister- the former Prime Minister had to take full responsibi­lity for what had transpired. Chanaka De Silva PC stated that the profession­als strongly condemned the individual­s that had supported and planned the attacks.

President has a responsibi­lity to resolve the political instabilit­y

Due to Mahinda Rajapaksa resigning as the Prime Minister the country currently has no Prime Minister or a cabinet. “It is extremely important that we have a government that has the confidence of the people of Sri Lanka to resolve the current crisis. It is an urgent need for the country and the incumbent duty of the President to immediatel­y bring about political stability and form a caretaker government with an acting Prime Minister,” shared Amarasuriy­a.

De Silva PC noted that since the people had lost their trust in the President, the President has to resign immediatel­y after appointing a Prime

Minister and forming a caretaker government. “People have called for the resignatio­n of the President and there is much doubt in his ability to lead the country. If he heads the caretaker government it won’t be a government that people have confidence in. So if we are to solve the crisis in the country it is crucial to have a government that people have confidence in,” he emphasised adding that appointing a Prime Minister and a caretaker government was the need of the hour and after that, action had to be taken to abolish the executive presidency and the 20th Amendment.

Prof. Katulanda also called upon the opposition and the independen­t MPS to work collective­ly to bring about political stability. “The public took to the roads wanting political change and some change has come about. But, there is more to be done and the parliament­arians, especially the opposition MPS and independen­t MPS should listen to the people and work towards realising the people’s demands,” said Prof. Katulanda.

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(Pic by Pix by Nimasiri Edirisingh­e)
Direction Sri Lanka held a press conference condemning the violence against peaceful protestors that has left over 200 people injured and 2 dead. They also called for accountabi­lity and peace while requesting the President to resolve the political instabilit­y in the country (Pic by Pix by Nimasiri Edirisingh­e)
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