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Sunday, July 5, 2015

SOBHITHA THERA TELLS MS READ UPUL JOSEPH'S GURUDINA VIGRAHAYA IF GIVING NOMINATION TO MR

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SOBHITHA THERA TELLS MS READ UPUL JOSEPH'S GURUDINA VIGRAHAYA IF GIVING NOMINATION TO MR
newsNational Movement for Social Justice Leader Ven. Maduluwawe Sobhitha Thera requested President Maithripala Sirisena to read Mawbima columnist Upul Joseph Fernando's Gurudina Vigrahaya on 2 June to remind himself of the past prior to his victory if he was considering giving  .nominations to former President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

The Thera said that such would be prudent if Sirisena was considering giving nominations to Rajapaksa at the General Election from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party led United People's Freedom Alliance.
The Thera also explained that he would not be appearing on behalf of any political party at the upcoming parliamentary election and that he would not join with any political party in continuing the struggle for political reforms expected by him and the civil society to be brought to fruition from 08, January onwards.

"All civil society activists including me have no desire to make any politician a king. Those who came to power because of the people must work on behalf of the people to fulfill their expectations. The political system running according to changing political platforms must change immediately. If not the people will give the politicians an answer," Sobitha Thera stressed.

Rebirth Of Rajapaska Is A Threat To Social Progress

By Ramachandrage Adaviya –July 5, 2015
Colombo Telegraph
(Following article is a blog post from the Ramachandrage Adaviya translated to English by Lakmali Hemachandra)
Mahinda LionMahinda Rajapaksa has again become a topic in power politics. For a moment, after January 8th, it seemed as if his historical role has come to an end. Contrary to justified expectations by many there was no sign from his camp to remain in power by force in the aftermath of the electoral defeat on January 8th. Rajapaksa handed over not just the Executive Presidency, but also the SLFP party leadership and disappeared to Madamulana. However, that disappearance is now looking more like a tactical retreat as he is now coming out with the preparations to contest in the coming general elections and President Sirisena is compelled to come in to terms with that reality.
The project to bring back Rajapaksa is based on ultra-Sinhala nationalism. Rajapaksa apologists explained his defeat as the consequence of ‘minority votes’. Rajapaksa himself expressed these views. In a recent interview with a newspaper Basil Rajapaksa, summed up the defeat of Mahinda to have been the result of organizing Northern votes against Mahinda Rajapaksa. In the past few months, the main theme of the pro- Rajapaksa camp wasSinhala nationalism. In seminars like, venasa sapada? (Does the change feel good?), claims were made that the country is being handed over to the Tigers since the defeat of Rajapaksa.
‘Rajapaksism’ is a disgusting political phenomenon made up of rural backwardness, Sinhala racism and idiocy of the island-centric thinking. A political shift that took place post 2005 was this disgusting phenomenon gaining power as the hegemonic political model in Southern Sri Lanka. Looked at through this perspective all components of the modern democratic project including representative democracy, human rights and devolution were undermined and ridiculed. Militarization of daily life was naturalized and a massive security state maintained with enormous investments was established while Tamil and Muslim people were subject to racists attacks in order to legitimize this state in the eyes of the Sinhalese.Read More
Coalition cracks


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  • 8January coalition falls apart, as JHU officially splits from UPFA
  • President Sirisena loses key allies after granting Mahinda UPFA nomination
  • Arjuna, Hirunika, Rajitha on the fence?
  • Back to the drawing board: Talks begin to re-forge grand alliance to counter Rajapaksa threat again
  • JVP slams President for casting the country aside, clinging to party
  • Arjuna, Duminda Dissanayake, MKDS and Rajitha meet CBK
  • All forces that defeated President Rajapaksa in January now with UNP: Kiriella
  • No point staying in the SLFP if Mahinda is going to come back: S.B. Nawinna
By Dharisha Bastians-Monday, 6 July 2015

Sri Lanka’s victorious ‘rainbow’ coalition that came together in November 2014 to support the common opposition candidacy splintered by the end of the weekend, after President Maithripala Sirisena capitulated and agreed to allow his predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa to contest on the UPFA ticket.
The Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), a small but key ally that strongly backed the Sirisena candidacy for the 8 January election, formally broke with the UPFA coalition led by President Sirisena, and announced it will contest independently at the 17 August parliamentary poll.

Not only tyrannical Mahinda but even his corrupt minions in the queue will not get nominations : President Maithri re -confirms!


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 05.July.2015, 11.30PM) President Maithripala re affirmed and re confirmed that Medamulana Percy Mahendra Rajapakse who only deserves an ignominious  place in the Guinness book of records as the worst liar and tyrannical ruler in the world responsible to disgrace and degrade  the country on an unprecedented level will not be granted nominations . Even those minions who are propping and prodding him  will not get nominations , said President Maithripala who was steered to victory on the 8 th of January  by the people who risked their lives to accomplish that for Maithripala and elect a government of good governance. It is a pity even  now the deposed people discarded ex president who is considered by one and all as fast gravitating towards the grave and a spent force is  despite his  acute senile decay mentally and physically is engaging in most treacherous manipulations to  wrest nominations from president Maithripala.
The president gave this unequivocal confirmation when he met with the leaders of the people’s forces today (noon) who were ready to sacrifice their lives to earn him victory on 8 th January.. The president  met with these patriotic forces at a venue that cannot be disclosed.(Names of the leaders who participated shall be revealed later )
Following a lengthy discussion , the president has stated in no uncertain terms that not only Mahinda , even those minions who are queued up behind him , the notorious corrupt crooked scoundrels who were responsible to devastate the SLFP party will not be given nominations.’ ‘Even if my hand is  severed I shall not grant nominations to the corrupt’ were the words used by the president.
Accordingly, the following :
Mahinda Rajapakse
Namal Rajapakse
Basil Rajapakse
Mahindananda Aluthgamage
Dilan Perera
Sajin Vaas Gunawardena
Rohitha Abeygunawardena
S.M. Chandrasena
T.B. Ekanayake
Duminda Silva
Mervyn Silva
Lakshman Vasantha Perera
Dhanasiri Amaratunge
Jonstan Fernando
are the corrupt politicos who will not be getting nominations under SLFP.
It is significant to note that Susil Premajayantha the UPFA general secretary , even though is a bootlicking shameless stooge of the  Rajapakses , he has no powers to sign for the nominations alone.In the circumstances , his statement yesterday that all the parliamentarians will be given nominations is based on his day dream.
Desperate and dejected  Mahinda who got wind of this is now frantically seeking to take refuge in Dinesh’s MEP party and its symbol , the wheel , or Wimal Weerawansa’s NFF party and its ‘panchayudha’ symbol . He is now having discussions on this.

At the same time , according to the memorandum of understanding signed between president Maithripala and Ranil Wickremesinghe , anybody who is not granted nomination under  the SLFP will not be given nomination under the UNP too. In any case , the UNP executive committee  and Ranil Wickremesinghe have already decided that nominations shall not be granted to politicos facing charges of corruption.
6.2 million people rallied together to bring about a decisive  change in the country successfully .Today this number has risen phenomenally – not diminished.It is the people’s apirations and cherished aim that the  government shall be anti corrupt , development and good governance prone . No mafia boss , no godfather , no selfish  opportunistic or thug of a ruler  can oppose this force.
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Another Day, Another Election

By Mano Ratwatte –July 5, 2015 
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Colombo Telegraph
There are Democracies and there are Democrazies. One person has already lost his life in Nivitigala in this cycle. In Hambantota, Mr. Premedasa’s facebook page shows torn down posters and banners. Why is there so much personal animosity between partisan supporters that the same people who go to Temple, Mosque, Church or Kovil regularly then start getting mad at each other and start beating people up and even killing them over a damned ballot?
Ranil Mahinda 2Masses are ululating again. “Apey mahathaya, Apey Ranil haamu, Apey Mahinda Raja” whoever that Apey person is going to win is secondary to the massive drain on public resources. Consider how much money all parties and candidates will burn (and houses); some will win and recoup their expenses, getting high interest returns on their investments; others will lose; but in modern times not one candidate of UNP, SLFP, UFPA will go bankrupt unlike in the good ole days where people ran for office to serve the people and not serve themselves. Partisan hacks vociferously only attack the other side.
Typically, in a capitalist society like US, more money pours into the winning side or the side that is trending towards winning; the odds are, Lankan bookies already know which side is trending.
The US Supreme Court ruled Corporations are people too and lifted the limit a company or person can contribute to a campaign. In 2014, January the Supreme Court removed the limits on corporate spending in political campaigns, paving the way for unlimited corporate influence in elections.
Republicans praised the court for a monumental decision toward restoring the First Amendment rights for corporations and unions. Democrats have asked for legislation to reinstate the ban on direct campaign spending by corporations.Read More

Betrayal of good governance and collapse of moral principles
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my3-mahindaBy Latheef Farook-Monday, 5 July 2015
So, once again yet another parliamentary election to elect a new government!
The question is what the choice available is for the island’s unfortunate voters.
Inevitably the only choice is between the two major political parties-United National Party and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party- both of which, with their racist politics, brought the country to today’s shameful state of affairs.
These two parties were solely responsible for dividing communities to promote the majority Sinhalese at the expense of the minorities to either remain in power or capture power.
 Sri Lanka with very high literacy, stable economy and communal harmony was a role model for the entire newly emerging Third World countries during the time of independence in 1948. Today, despite all its natural resources, literate  population, long  and rich historic past  and all other advantages, it is one of the most mismanaged countries in the world  known for crime, corruption at all levels,, collapse of rule and law, mismanagement of government institutions ,fast declining moral values and the list continues.
Who is responsible? It is solely the short sighted politicians of all shades of opinion.
Fed up of  autocratic   suicidal politics and reckless mismanagement , economic hardship, lawlessness, crime, corruption and even the suppression of press freedom under defeated President Mahinda Rajapaksa, more than 6.2 million people  trusted  President Maithripala Sirisena’s  slogan of “ good governance “ and  voted for him in the hope of a better future for the country.    
It was a peaceful revolution which liberated the people from the era of tyranny and the dreadful “white van” culture of kidnapping, torturing and killing.
In the subsequent free environment there was a sigh of relief in the mindset of the people.  They expressed their thoughts with a sense of freedom even if it was against the government. An aura of hope and optimism pervaded the Sri Lankan society. A psyche of positivity was emerging in place of the fear psychosis that was extant previously.
However in the subsequent weeks and months the daily disclosure of crime, corruption, plundering of nation’s wealth by the  former President Mahinda Rajaaksa, his family members, his ministers  and other politicians, wheeler dealers and henchmen close to the regime  shocked the country and the world.
It was absolute disgrace that a country with a population of around 20 million, ( around 1.5 million living abroad) less than one fourth of the  population of the Indian state of Tamilnad  and with all its gifted resources had to suffer this fate only because of corrupt and opportunistic racist  politics.
However within months after President Maithripala’s election, disillusion began to creep in all over. Those who were earlier accused of various crimes, corruption, drug dealing etc.     continued to enjoy their privileges without being taken into custody despite adequate evidence. 
For example Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera disclosed that former President Mahinda Rajapasa had amassed around 18 billion rupees by various corrupt deals while former Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, besides other numerous allegations, opened a bogus nonexistent company in an address in London and maintained accounts at Virgin Island in UK.
The growing disillusionment was exacerbated by the controversial  Central Bank bond issue ,Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe openly
defending the Governor, no confidence motions against Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe, Finance Minister Ravi Karunaratne and Minister john Amaratunga  .This made people to ask “ what is the difference between Mahinda government and Ranil’s government?.
The corrupt politicians who were rejected by the people, realizing the weakness of the Maithripala-Ranil government, which failed to take them into custody, began to challenge the government.
The only question that was in everyone’s mouth from north to south and east to west was” why did President Maithripala and Prime Minister Ranil refuse to take those accused into custody?
For example, they pointed out, that drug dealer Wele Suda has provided enough evidence  about  all those top people involvement in drug dealings.  According to face book reports Attorney General submitted report to arrest former defense secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa  , but the Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe refused to do so for reasons better known to him. In the same way there is clear evidence against former Minister Wimal Weerwansa on corruption charges. There are many such cases and the people continue to ask why they are not taken to custody.
Then they begin to ask whether there are secret deals between President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe on the one hand and the defeated and rejected President Mahinda.The latter well aware of the weakness of the Sinhala majority launched his fraudulent campaign to regain power using the Buddhist temples as his base.  He and his cronies are hell bent to topple the government and capture power by hook or crook.
In fact one should not forget there were wild speculations about secret deals between defeated president Mahinda and Prime Minister Ranil when he was the opposition leader. These speculations were mainly due to the failure on the part of  Ranil , as then opposition leader, to bring to light and raise public opinion when the Mahinda government was plundering and misruling.
In fact the prevalent opinion in the country at that time was that Mr. Ranil Wickremasinghe was a miserable failure as the opposition leader.
Muslims who voted en bloc for President Maithri were disillusioned from the very inception saying” we didn’t vote for President Maithripala to reward corrupted Muslim politicians who lost the confidence of the community with ministerial portfolios.
On the other hand failure to take into custody and allowing the destructive racist forces such as  BBS, whom I suspect as   funded and trained by Israel’s secret service Mossad, to raise their ugly heads questioned the “good governance” and its ability to ensure the peace and security among the minority Muslim and Christian religious communities.  
The failure to deal firmly with corrupt elements also led to people losing confidence in the government’s ability to deal with serious issues. It also provided an opportunity to defeated president Mahinda to continue his fraudulent campaign against the government.
The talk of the town was that crowds of paid and sponsored people were brought to cheer and urge former president Mahinda Rajapaksa   to become the leader again. In addition, Mahinda exploited Buddhist Temples to provide a religious fervor to his racist campaign which has all the potentials to turn this country into anarchy.
It was in this environment the parliament was dissolved and the people were given the opportunity to elect a new government. The   tragedy is that they have to inevitably vote for one of these two-UNP or SLFP_ parties which turned this paradise into the mess it is now.
 In the midst comes the announcement of  Mahinda Rajapaksa, accused of widespread crime and corruption and virtually ruined the country,   contesting the forthcoming elections in the UPFA ticket .This sent shock waves throughout the country.
The question is how come a person with such shameful record be allowed to enter mainstream politics and that too in the party headed by President Maithripala Sirisena who promised Good Governance and pledged to eliminate crime , corruption and misrule.
People are speechless. They do not know what to say and where to turn to as those who should be in the jail are allowed into politics.
This is complete violation of all accepted moral principles and also the betrayal of “Good governance” and the country as a whole. Ends

Is Sirisena Making Srilankan Democracy Laughing Stock ?Maithri_Mahinda_MonkeySri Lankans must be wondering as to what is the choice before them. Certainly, Sri Lankans deserve better.

by N.S.Venkataraman
( July 5, 2015, Chennai, Sri Lanka Guardian) Everyone was caught by surprise when President Sirisena ordered parliamentary elections much before schedule. It will be an election that Sirisena would be imposing on people of Sri Lanka who do not want it. Even the pledged admirers of Sirisena are wondering whether he has any hidden agenda in preponing the parliamentary election , which would inevitably result in diverting the national attention from the much needed economic and industrial development programme.
Now, the worst suspicions have come true, when Sirisena has come to an understanding with Rajapaksa with regard to the forthcoming parliamentary election.
While it is a fact that Sirisena was part of the earlier Rajapaksa government and Rajapaksa was his boss, during the last Presidential election ,Sirisena and Rajapaksa fought against each other which Sirisena won convincingly. During the election campaign, Sirisena levelled grave charges of corruption and nepotism against Rajapaksa and his family members, which many people believed it to be true. As a matter of fact, Sirisena won the election and was voted to power on anti Rajapaksa wave.
After taking over as President of Sri Lanka, Sirisena and his government talked loud about enquiring into the corrupt acts of Rajapaksa and his family members and punishing them as per the law. Now, Rajapaksa and his family members have the last laugh ,as Sirisena and Rajapaksa would be fighting the parliamentary polls together. While it is known that public memory is short, it cannot be so short to make the people forget Sirisena’s tirade against Rajapaksa and his family members a few months back. It is known that politicians all over the world have thick skin but even thick skinned politicians normally hesitate to make such somersault within a few months.
One cannot but think that Sirisena has taken the public opinion for granted or does not care about the public opinion at all. In the process, he has reduced the image of Sri Lankan democracy to laughing stock. The last presidential election in Sri Lanka and the verdict was hailed as indication of the vibrant democratic movement. Now, President Sirisena has wiped out all the good image that democracy in Sri Lanka gained , with his one stroke by aligning himself with his political opponent. Process of democracy cannot be left to the convenience and whims and fancies of politicians, with people remaining as helpless spectators.
This is what President Sirisena has sought to do now. It is surprising that he has not realised that his move to align with Rajapaksa to contest parliamentary election will do great harm to his image and make his government weak and ineffective due to loss of credibility.
Sri Lankans must be wondering as to what is the choice before them. Certainly, Sri Lankans deserve better.

Media Groups Slam Sirisena for Bringing Back Press Council

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Sri Lanka Brief05/07/2015 
The constituent partners of the Sri Lanka Press Institute (SLPI) yesterday condemned the Executive actions of President Maithripala Sirisena this week to re-activate the Sri Lanka Press Council. The SLPI said the President was re-introducing the dormant legislation that provided for wide ranging punitive powers including that of imprisoning media personnel.
A hard-hitting statement by newspaper publishers, national editors, media activists and working journalists accused President Sirisena of reversing an election promise of his to ensure the stoppage of direct and indirect threats and intimidation against print media personnel and their owners. They asked if this was the short-term and long-term programme he promised in his election manifesto to protect the freedom of all media personnel.
The SLPI which represents the Newspaper Society of Sri Lanka, the Editors’ Guild of Sri Lanka, the Free Media Movement and the Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association said the president’s action was illegal and that he did not have the “basic courtesy” to consult stakeholders.
“A President who has not only vowed to uphold media freedom, but also to regain lost freedoms and repeatedly said he is the only President who did away with Executive powers, has unilaterally exercised these very powers to re-introduce laws that allow his nominees to jail journalists and publishers,” the statement said.It added that “constituent partners of the SLPI have demanded from successive political leaders, the repeal of the draconian Press Council Law and call upon President Sirisena to rescind his ill-advised Executive decision to reactivate the Press Council, with immediate effect without dragging this country back into the abyss of a repressive, un-democratic state”.
President Sirisena appointed new members to the Press Council on Thursday. The UNP Government had stopped the functioning of the Press Council in January this year after the victory of President Sirisena. Under the controversial 1973 Press Council Law, it is the President who appoints members to the Press Council, but two seats reserved for journalists and workers must be appointed after receiving names from media associations and trade unions.

An Acid Test For Democracy In Sri Lanka


By Emil van der Poorten –July 5, 2015
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Emil van der Poorten
Colombo Telegraph
Being confined to the “boondocks” of Sri Lanka gives one a particular advantage in having access to the rural pulse of this country.
The unbelievable turmoil in matters political in the Miracle/Debacle of Asia is probably without precedent in the post-independence history of this country. There is no longer “left” and “right” in Sri Lankan politics or the three choices that S.W.R.D.Bandaranaike claimed we had when his Sri Lanka Freedom Party introduced his briefly-touted “middle way.”
We have before us and one needs add the proviso, “at time of writing” given the constantly changing allegiances, a real political “mallung.”
That said, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of the current situation.
In less than two months we will be faced with an opportunity to decide whether we want a democratic dispensation of a traditional (western?) kind, with all of its myriad shortcomings, or an autocratic government operating on a bed of corruption and violence. We have in our history after 1948 experienced both of these in a variety of manifestations.
MaithripalaMy reading of January 8th 2015 is of a nation’s decision – even if one accepts the argument that the margin of victory might well have been constituted by the so-called minority communities – to reject the wholesale plunder of the national treasury by making “commissions” the cornerstone of the alleged economic development in Sri Lanka which, in its corrupt and violent entirety, had reached depths not achieved previously except, perhaps, in the first burst of the J. R. Jayewardene “liberalization” of the later 1970s. In President Jayewardene’s case his invitation was to the offshore “robber barons” who gladly accepted. In the case of the Rajapaksa dispensation, it has been far more local with the siphoning off of huge sums of money that should have gone into real economic activity into the pockets of a pyramid of corruption.
However, the immediate result of a seeming freeze on the most outrageous of these such as the port- and land-expansion monstrosity in Colombo, has been a concomitant freeze of economic activity downstream from the primary projects.Read More
Projects, Projects everywhere: But who knows how to run them? 


Monday, 6 July 2015
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There are projects all over but many of them are failed projects
Nihal-Amerasinghe-photoHuman history is replete with projects enabling civilisations to deliver marvellous creations through them. But many of them 
Untitled-2have been failures right from the design stage. Sri Lanka’s recent history is marred by a plethora of such failed projects due to errors in design. Of them, the Hambantota Harbour failing to attract large draft ships due to low depth of the harbour, the Mattala Airport with a runway perpendicular to the headwinds forcing airlines to shun it and the Diyagama International


Disciplining Children


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Disciplining children is an important part of parenting that helps make sure that you are raising a child who will in the future be a responsible adult. Disciplining also helps a child understand that there are consequences for actions and that at all times he must know right from wrong and always remain fair.

Sunanda and Poddala return to Lanka!

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Senior Sri Lankan journalists Sunanda Deshapriya and Poddala Jayantha have now returned home after six years in exile.
Deshapriya returned from Switzerland last night (04), while Poddala came two days earlier from the US, where he had been living
Speaking to Lanka News Web, Deshapriya said he was yet to decide as to whether he would stay in Sri Lanka.

Costs Borne By The Public To Maintain A Monitoring MP - How the other half lived during the former regime


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 05.July.2015, 10.30PM) Startling revelations have surfaced as to how the former Monitoring MP of the External Affairs Ministry, Sajin de Vass Gunawardena engaged in lavish spending of public funds during overseas tours. It is also alleged that Gunawardena had travelled to Dubai on personal business tours in the guise of ‘official’ visits using public funds.
Gunawardena, who is now under remand custody for allegedly misusing state resources during the Mahinda Rajapaksa regime, is said to have controlled the External Affairs Ministry work sidelining the then Minister Prof. G. L. Peiris.

JHU withdraws from UPFA

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Jathka Hela Urumaya (JHU) said today that it had decided to withdraw from the United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and was to contest the forthcoming General elections from a separate platform pushing for good-governance and democracy.

JHU General Secretary Patali Champika Ranawaka addressing a media briefing said the Central Committee of the party had decided to contest the elections from a new party, which was to be formed.(Piyumi Fonseka)


 

Combating Climate Change: Can Lanka’s Religious Top-Order Rise To A Challenge?


By Kumar David –July 5, 2015 
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Prof. Kumar David
Colombo Telegraph
Combating Climate Change Needs “Bold Cultural Revolution”
The end of June was a week of high theatre. First came Pope Francis’ passionate petition on behalf of the Earth, our common home, followed by US Supreme Court rulings on same-sex marriage (the judgement is resonating far beyond American shores) and its decision putting Obamacare beyond challenge. The week was topped off by Obama’s searing rhetoric in Charleston; relaxed eloquence of amazing self-assurance. My subject today is limited to the first of these.
PopeIf it is not sacrilegious for a hard-boiled Marxist to confess secret admiration of a Pontiff and if buttonholed in a discreet corner of a darkened room, I will own up: “This Francis is a splendid chap!” About six years ago I watched an hour long interview of Lee Kuan Yew by pre-eminent interlocutor Charlie Rose; the final question was “What do you consider the greatest concerns of the Twenty-first Century?” In a flash came the answer: “Managing Sino-American relations and dealing with Climate Change”. If the facts and the science are not new, and if the damage human activity is doing to the planet is now hardly disputed, what is it that a Papal missive can add? Answer: The influence it can bring to bear on global decisions, and secondly its moral dimensions and their consequences; I will deal with both.
*Pope Francis arrives in Sri Lanka Jan. 13. Photo courtesy: Alan Holdren / CNA.
The effects of the Encyclical will be immense if clergy and laity pursue it with commitment and courage; otherwise it will be a damp squib. Its influence is spreading; Protestant pastors and 300 rabbis in the US have declared allegiance to this call for environmental justice. If pressure is sustained, Catholic political leaders will be on notice and businessmen will no longer be able to live in two compartments. Jesus made a slip when he quipped “Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s; and unto God the things that are God’s” (Mathew22:21). This sensible advice to nurture a balanced dialectic of life has ever since Adam Smith been twisted by capitalism to mean ‘Go to church on Sunday and mumble your chants; for the rest of the week, exploit, extract surplus-value and worship mammon’. In one scorching section the Pope (not Karl Marx) equates laissez faire economists to mobsters, drug lords, organ harvesters and human traffickers for whom humanity is just another commodity to exploit.Read More