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UNP roundly condemns Weerawansa's utterances inciting public to attack UN office and the staff in Colombo
(Lanka-e-News 02.July.2010 9.20 AM) In a statement issued by Karu Jayasooriya M P and the Deputy leader of the UNP, he has bitterly condemned the irresponsible and unwarranted provocative statements of a senior Minister of the Govt. Wimal Weerawansa who in his characteristic style which always savours of street 'rowdyism' had urged and incited the public to attack the UN office and its staff .
Though the Govt. has dissociated itself from his views on this occasion by seeking refuge under the explanation that it is not the Govt.'s official stand, it is a well and widely known fact that Weerawansa has always been the ventriloquist dummy of the President and the Govt. Given hereunder is the text of the statement issued by the UNP Deputy leader...

We are astounded by the irresponsible and deplorable call by MP Wimal Weerawansa, a Minister in the present government urging the Sri Lankan public to take up violence and commit acts of aggression against the United Nations offices and their staff in Colombo.

Mr. Weerawansa is now a senior cabinet minister of the current government and his seemingly cavalier statements would have serious repercussions for the people of our country.It is well known that this is a common strategy adopted by the government, which uses its various mouthpieces to get abhorrent messages across to the world, while retaining its ability to claim it was an 'unofficial' or 'personal' remark.
Upset though he might be by the UN's decision to appoint an experts panel to advise its Secretary General, Mr.Weerawansa should even contemplate taking diplomatic personnel hostage let alone rabble rousing and inciting the peace loving citizenry our country says a great deal of what governance is made of under the present regime. I wonder if Mr.Weerawansa and the leaders of his government realise that the only other groups threatening violence and hostage taking against the UN are the al-Qaeda in Afghanistan insurgents in Iraq and other terrorist groups that wish to disrupt civilian life and make countries and territories more risky for UN personnel. At a time when the UN is scrutinizing Sri Lanka's acts during the height of a war against ruthless terrorists, it is important that the public questions whether Mr. Weerawansa's outburst helps or hinders our national cause. When a senior government minister urges the public to take to acts such as taking United Nations officials hostage, in order to twist the arm of the UN and the international community, it is tantamount to condoning, if not instigating terrorism.

Minister Weerawansa has failed to stipulate how a responsible government should react to such a situation, if it were to arise. Having been a proponent of the violence, will Mr. Weerawansa's government then stand aside and let mob violence prevail? Will it allow the people to take up arms against UN staff, working in Colombo, many of whom are Sri Lankan citizens themselves? Or will it act to prevent such monstrous acts before they unfold? Has the government stopped to contemplate how its credibility will be affected with global bodies such as the UN if it continues to adopt this approach of allowing its partners to make the necessary noise, only to distance itself from the horror of the statements at a later date?

Minister Weerawansa and the leaders of this government who have no problem with inciting such deplorable behaviour need to remember that Sri Lanka's reputation is fast declining. It is because Sri Lanka is turning its back on accepted norms of democracy and good governance. When journalists are continuing to disappear and when public officials such as the Secretary of Defence threatens to hang an army commander for the crime of engaging in politics the rest of the world is left with no choice but to shun our nation.

The damage done by the likes of Minister Weerawansa will haunt the peace loving Sri Lankan people who have to bear the brunt of the consequences of such ill advised actions.

A public statement made by a high ranking government minister cannot but be taken seriously by the UN, in which Sri Lanka continues to hold membership. We urge the government therefore to clarify its official position on the issue, to ensure that Sri Lanka is not pushed further into fold of the global black sheep because of its disrespect for norms and civilised engagement in dealing with the world community. We also call upon the government to take all steps necessary to ensure that the UN offices in Colombo are provided adequate protection from a potential wave of violence instigated by one of its very own ministers, in order to prove that Sri Lanka is not a nation of complete miscreants.

We reiterate that the UNP will always oppose any attempt from any source to interfere with the internal affairs of Sri Lanka.
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It is no surprise for those who believe in rebirth the Court Jester Andare is reborn and trying to surpass other jokers with a foul mouth. The party which held him in high esteem was betrayed for personal benefits. A man clever in fabricating fairy tales won the battle by using "Panchaayude", which is a farce. What will be the fate of our motherland with this type of idiotic patriots?
Posted By: Ratne Gunawardena
This sort of behavious shows the calibre and educational level of the so called “patriots” who comprise this government. The President is in the same situation as an ancient King who employed a monkey to care for him and how that monkey, in good faith, took a big stone and killed a fly who was disturbing the King in his sleep. At least that King was lucky as he had only one monkey to take care of, but this President is surrounded by a monkey army to advise and take care of him. If he were a king he could have easily used this Gel Wimal joker as the official Palace Joker. The funny thing is every time one of these jokers utter some foolish remark in public, the government comes up and says those are their personal opinions. How come, these monkeys are allowed to behave in this manner as it is not an Animal Farm or a Circus they are running, but a Sovereign Independent Republic which needs to show to the civilised world that it is a responsible country in the world community. It is high time that stupid jokers like Gel Wimal are told in no uncertain terms what their briefs are. Honestly, I still cant believe that so many voters in Colombo District voted for such an uneducated, brainless nimcompooh who is suffering from a rare disease called “verbal diahhorea”. Or as some say, is this the result of a "computer Gilmart". One thing is for sure: these idiots will very soon succeed in their mission to get Sri Lanka declared as a "pariah nation" with even having to face international sanctions.
Posted By: Calistus Jayatilleke
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