
Let’s talk if you don’t agree
September 23, 2008The judiciary in SL is being asked more than often to intervene in settling disputes between the State and its Citizens. It basically means, the State does not treat its citizens right and the citizens don’t trust the State.
A few decades ago, it was the minority Tamil people who wanted a stake in the State, for they felt the State does not accomodate them. They asked for a restructuring of the State in a manner they could participate in sharing State power. That is being denied to date and now the majority Sinhala people are also not being accomodated in decision making.
Therefore, now the majority Sinhala citizens too have to request the Judiciary to compel the State to provide them with answers. How independent and impartial the Judiciary could be is another issue, in a State that is almost totally alienated from its Citizenry.
All of it leads to many complicated issues that seek answers within an intellectual debate. And you are welcome to add your voice.
Kusal
This is all about Sri Lanka under government rule only. There are 02 other parts out of this. One is the Wanni, that takes no relevance to the Mahinda regime and the Jaffna peninsula that is run by the army under their rule of law.
So, this State you are talking is a disintegrating State by now.
Piyasiri, Kandy, SL
When you ignore the people, and you think you are the king, then everything change! you forget your real duty,spending money on other things rather than essential items and services! never listen the voice of poor and oppressed!Then everything became chaos!You really don’t know where you are heading…!!!
Geo integrity of a country is always less worth than the humane integrity or an ethnic integrity of the relevant society . In a few decades national boarders of countries are to be vanished due to new world order(reality) in the spheres of economy,communication,culture & transportation.So in what sake this war of ?