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Little has changed in country’s politics even under RW: Church of Ceylon

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The Church of Ceylon said that, despite a change in the person occupying the position of the Executive President, little had changed in the politics of the country despite the widespread support for many of the demands of the Aragalaya.

The full statement issued by the Church of Ceylon on current political situation is as follows:

a) The extraordinary powers vested in the office of the Executive President remain despite calls for abolition of the office;

b) An excessive number of Members of Parliament hold various positions in the executive as Ministers, State Ministers and Deputy Ministers with all the attendant perks and privileges. Many of these positions are not necessary especially in times of an economic crisis;

c) The Prevention of Terrorism Act remains on the statute books and continues to be used to stifle freedoms and intimidate people;

d) Massive sums of money are allocated by our Parliament for defence expenditure, while monies for health, education and assistance to the poorer sections of our communities are reduced;

e) An initiative to create extended high security zones via the Official Secrets Act, blatantly ultra vires and illegal, is launched and then abandoned, with no public clarification as to who was responsible and why it was done;

f) Despite large sums of money and time spent on presidential commissions of inquiry and other investigations into the Easter Sunday attacks, 3 ½ years later, the people of the country still await answers, explanations and action against the perpetrators and their accomplices;

g) Promises made to the Mothers of the Disappeared, the people of the north and east and the international community, for investigations into allegations of war crimes, compensation, the restoration of normalcy including the withdrawal of the military from agricultural lands, the pursuit of national reconciliation, have not been fulfilled adequately 13 years after the end of the war;

h) Suddenly, with no prior warning and with no justification, an illiberal and draconian Bill titled the Bureau of Rehabilitation Bill to deal with “misguided combatants,” and “individuals engaged in destructive acts of sabotage” is presented to Parliament by the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs in September, when the voice of the People was for an investigation into the destructive acts of corruption and economic mismanagement that has plunged the country into an unprecedented crisis.

i) While thanking the numerous petitioners from civil society who challenged the Bill and welcoming the Supreme Court Determination declaring the Bill unconstitutional, the questions of who was responsible for the decision to introduce such a Bill, its drafting and promotion, remain unanswered;

The fundamental concerns of the Aragalaya- the lack of responsiveness, public accountability and respect for the Rule of Law and human rights on the part of our political leaders, government officials, and Members of Parliament- remain completely unaddressed.

All this is happening while the cost of living, the prices of essential food items and commodities, gas, kerosene and petrol, skyrockets and the lives of the people particularly in our agricultural and fishing communities, plantations, and workers who have to reside in or travel to the urban areas and their families, and pensioners, are severely affected.

Given the above, the Diocese of Colombo:

1) Calls upon the Government to respond to the people’s long-standing demands for constitutional and legislative reform to abolish the executive presidency, promote effective checks on the exercise of executive power, restore independent Commissions and ensure that all executive and legislative actions incompatible with the Constitutions can be challenged by the people.

2) Calls upon the Government to ensure that any economic reforms to address the current crisis, including through agreements with the IMF and other international organisations, ensure that the poorer and vulnerable sections of society do not bear the brunt of the burdens entailed, that they have a safety net to mitigate their hardships, and that the affluent and wealthy bear their just share of the burden.

3) Since by their actions in the past 3 months, the Government and Members of Parliament have demonstrated their unwillingness or inability to heed the call for a change in the political culture of the country, calls upon the President to dissolve Parliament in early 2023 as soon as the Constitution permits him to do so, so that the people can choose a new Parliament that reflects its aspirations.

4) Expresses its deep appreciation of the young protesters who led and continue to lead the campaign for political change, civil society groups who participated in the struggle, including religious leaders from all beliefs and faiths and the Bar Association of Sri Lanka.

The Diocese of Colombo expresses its solidarity with the movement for change as it continues its important work in the year ahead.

 


  Comments - 15

  • Joseph Wednesday, 02 November 2022 02:40 PM

    So Now the Church of Ceylon has joined the bandwagon , dbaling in politics

    Gota D Wednesday, 02 November 2022 03:05 PM

    I am not a Christian. Yet........ I believe this church has consistently voiced its view on matters public. That is certainly not "dealing in politics" but civic responsibility.

    Sokrates Wednesday, 02 November 2022 02:48 PM

    Even as an atheist, I have to support this call. But what good is it against this ruthless and rotten government? The church should call on its members to go on a general strike and take to the streets to protest.

    Sunil Wednesday, 02 November 2022 03:02 PM

    Little has changed? No, a lot has changed since this scoundrel became the head of state without any mandate from the people. People's lives have gone from very bad to even worse. Democratic and fundamental rights of the people have been horrendously suppressed. A police state is being created and by this evening the country will get even closer to this. Regarding the proposals that you have made: ranil will pay no attention to these. However, it is heartening to note that the church is lifting its voice at a time it is needed most.

    Ben Wednesday, 02 November 2022 03:05 PM

    RW is SLPP agent,even though he could dissolve the parliament but seems he won’t, he can neutralised SLPP authority if he does so and have some number of UNP seats

    Church fails Wednesday, 02 November 2022 03:10 PM

    It’s time to register the church of Ceylon as an anti national organisation not a religion they shouldn’t play around too much your white robes won’t save you

    Sri Lanka Wednesday, 02 November 2022 03:33 PM

    All Criticise and every time what ever done is wrong. the people comment must come up with solutions than their criticism. we are a nation forget fast, cannot remember what went on 3 months ago. if any one can remember the issues we experienced during last few years, it will be a surprise.

    Missionary Wednesday, 02 November 2022 04:02 PM

    Please can the clergy stay out of politics??

    Against subsidy for religion Wednesday, 02 November 2022 08:31 PM

    No, while I am against subsidy for religion, religious people have every right to participate in politics. It is up to those who are not of the particular religious view to fight against their argument. Not take away their rights to participate! Making a mockery of the religious argument is your right, if you dare take it up.

    Carry the burden of your sermon? Wednesday, 02 November 2022 04:54 PM

    One more voice! Tell us honestly! Didn't you all in one voice, gave sermons in church, not to vote for UNP/ Ranil because you were sure that the Dead Muslims blasted bombs? It is proven otherwise now, what have you done to clear the mist? Who gained power from the bomb blast? Not Muslims, Not Christians, Not even Buddhists! but the handful of corrupt wolves! Now that Ranil is doing the impossible job i.e. Taking the tiger/ Goat/Grass bundle in s small paddle boat, risking his life, you want to rock the boat to drown the nation, so that the corrupt gang of wolves waiting, wearing ceremonial dress can walk in to fill in the blank? Sacrifice made by Aragalaya will be lost this time.

    KD Wednesday, 02 November 2022 05:38 PM

    Things are much better than 3 months ago. Remember we are BROKE, bankrupt, defaulted on all debt. Barely have enough to pay for fuel and medicines. All these other complains from church are petty and not at all important in context of larger problems we face. So lets stop whining abt the small stuff and all work to get out of the bigger economic problems we have.

    Sam Sen Wednesday, 02 November 2022 05:55 PM

    It is important for any organization to highlight the issues faced by people. It doesn’t matter whether it is Church or Temple or Pansala.

    Navin Wednesday, 02 November 2022 06:16 PM

    Does he think that the new head of state is like God to do miracles overnight? If not, does he not understand that the issues have to be dealt with in some sort of sequence staring with the most urgent, like doing away with queues, get foreign exchange back into system etc.? Surely political and governance changes would be a subsequent priority, unless he want the peoples misery to continue endlessly. I doubt that even he, being God's local representative over flock would not have the power and capability to do the sort of miracles that he is expecting a the new leader to do. So then the question is, if he is asking for what he knows to be the impossible, is he dabbling in politics?

    NIGEL JAY Wednesday, 02 November 2022 06:24 PM

    THE Christian church should be voice to speak for Christ in an unjust and corrupt political system hands to work for him when the poor and the helpless are ignored and neglected and it should go on the journey Christ went with HIS compassion and Love even it means carrying HIS CROSS

    Against subsidy for religion Wednesday, 02 November 2022 08:29 PM

    Go back to England, Church of Ceylon. Stuck with such archaic names like Ceylon shows it is more you which is out of touch.


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