LfD Condemns The Attack On Dambulla ‘Badramman Kovil’
November 1, 2013
‘Lawyers for Democracy’ condemns unreservedly the attack on ‘Badramman Kovil’ at Dambulla, said Lal Wijenayake, the Convener of the Lawyers for Democracy.
“This Kovil which is a place of religious worship specially for Hindus has come under attack on several occasions in past and the government has failed to take any concrete steps to stop these attacks and infact as a result the whole Kovil has been razed to the ground. This is not an isolated incident. Previous incidents of attacks on Churches, mosques and Kovils and other places of religious activity of minority religions has gone unabated and unchecked by the state. These incidents shows the level of intolerance of diversity and dissent that prevails in our society today. What is of most concern is the impunity with which these criminal acts are committed against religious and ethnic minorities.” the LfD further said.
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Issuing a statement the LfD says; “This appointment comes in the wake of the appointment of serving officers of the security forces and retired officers of the security forces as Provincial Governors, Heads of Departments, Heads of Corporations, and other government institutions as well as the handing over of the management of several institutions from international stadiums to tourist hotels, where the government has a stake to the army, navy or the air force. This makes the security forces directly involved in business ventures. We have seen the serious consequences of such militarization of civil society and the involvement of security forces in business ventures in Pakistan and Egypt in particular. The obstacles to establishing democratic government and strengthening civilian rule in these two countries has been mainly due to the control that the security establishment has in governance and economic activities.
We condemn this move to appoint the Commander of the Navy as the Chairman of the Shipping Corporation and we call upon the civil society to oppose the process of militarization of civil society.”