Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
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A big catastrophe was initiated in Beruwala and Aluthgama on 15 June which reminded us of Black July. Therefore the Movement for Equal Rights organised this program to show our resistance. Actually 1983 was the beginning of a similar catastrophe. Tamils were herded in camps for internally displaced.
The J.R. Jayewardene Government unleashed suppression against left parties simultaneously. Furthermore they arrested left activists for attacking their open violence. Tamil people who lived here went to Jaffna.
We have to take this attack on Muslims in 2014 very seriously. This is not a majority Government; this is a weak, minority Government. Their majority in Parliament is a result of cheating. This is a weak Government. We saw the same thing in Indian Modi. His Government does not need the support of any political party. This victory is only based on Hindi speaking areas of India. Also this Government does not have any cooperation from South India. Nehru’s and Gandhi’s Government was supported by the whole of India but Modi’s Government does not enjoy that support. Everybody knows that Modi was behind ethnic violence against Muslims in Gujarata in 2002.
Mahinda Rajapaksa had ended 30 years of Tamil Tiger resistance war. Although a large part of the Tamil community was displaced as a result of the war, the Government did not try to create unity between the people and the Government does not have the ability to create peace for the sake of humanity. They could not even implement the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. The people of this country are divided because the regime cannot unite the people.
Therefore the Movement for Equal Rights must work looking at both sides of the story any without any allegiance or alliance with any racism or nationalism. Movement for Equal Rights with all kind of forces against racism organised a picket in front of the Fort Railway Station on 18 July after the Aluthgama catastrophe .Muslims have the feeling that at least some people are here for their protection. We must resist the crawl of Sinhala Buddhist statism towards racism.
On the other hand the government is restructuring the economy in line with neoliberal policies. We must resist this. We must resist their attempt to restructure the economy to meet the needs of global capital.