I thought of
addressing those friends of ours who have interest in the welfare of the poor in Sri Lanka.
Currently we are facing several challenging
events. One of them is the three months long strike of the
university teachers. A few key demands of the university teachers are :
·
To
increase from 1.8% to 6% of the GDP the government allocations for
education.
·
To stop
the political interference with the university administration.
·
A salary
increase for the university teachers.
Unless the allocations
are increased for the universities, they will not be able to maintain a good academic staff. Many well qualified dons have begun to leave our land to take up better jobs in various foreign universities. Already there are about 3000 vacancies in the 16 universities in the country.
Due to
cut down of funds, the Free Education system that we had will gradually
disappear and this will make the poor to pay for the education of their children.
Therefore the issue is
one of national importance. We therefore thought we should join in this
campaign. We organized events to educate the general public on this topic and also
took part in their Walk. The strike went on for
100 days. At the moment it has been suspended and the universities will resume
teaching from Monday.
The second recent event
was the physical assault on the secretary of the judiciary by some unknown men.
This reflects the kind
of dictatorial government we have now in Sri Lanka. With the introduction of the 18th amendment to the constitution, the executive has taken
over unto himself all the powers which the legislature and judiciary exercised up to now. The signs of dictatorship were seen emerging since then. The assault on the secretary of the judiciary demonstrates that the democratic form of governance has reached its last stages.
We as citizens are now confronted
with the challenge of overcoming this threat to democracy. In the present context
we do not expect the opposition to do anything. The present political parties are
very unreliable. During the last few decades many presidential candidates although promised to do away with the
executive presidency but once in power they forget their promises.
In our view more civil
groups with foresight should come forward. They are more dependable. We expect
that they will give a leadership to people’s power type mobilization strategy.
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