Easter Sunday Attack: Those who used it to capture power won’t stay long – Cardinal
Those who used the Easter Sunday mayhem to come to power will not be able to stay in power for long if they are a part of it, Archbishop of Colombo His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith said yesterday.
Cardinal Ranjith who was speaking at a service held to mark the 30th month since the gruesome suicide attack said it has become a curse as no one can live happily today while many are unable to earn a living.
“It looks like Sri Lanka is suffering from that curse since the Easter Sunday bomb attack as no one can live happily earning whatever they can while those who are in power find it difficult to run the country. Those who came to power using the Easter Sunday attacks will not be able to hold on to power for long,” Cardinal Ranjith said.
“We sometimes wonder whether those who rule the country today are also stakeholders of the Easter Sunday conspiracy when looking at the way the investigations are conducted.” he added.
“We have done everything possible to uncover the truth behind the Easter Sunday mayhem and now we seek divine intervention to uncover the truth and to mete out justice to those who were affected by the tragedy. God will help us as he helped Israelites to move away from Egypt where they were kept as slaves. Patron Saint of this church, St. Anthony will also intervene on behalf of us the way he helped to uncover the truth behind a murder his own father was accused of,” he said.
(Source: Daily Mirror – By Yohan Perera)
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The Cardinal will receive mass support if he takes up this issue with the UN and/or the UNHRC.
The unexplained killings and the impunity must come to an end if we are to be a civilized society.
The massacre of innocents to create insecurity to win power through false promises, is disgusting.
The Commission identified many in high office as being responsible.
The former Govt Legal Head publicly stated availability of evidence of a conspiracy.
Shame on the Nation.
You are right, Roxie.
In the Yahapalana Govt, despite the Pambya’s idiocy, there was a glimmer of hope.
Top leaders and top officers were arraigned and they were struggling to prove innocence.
But all that is gone now; charges are being dropped everyday.
Roxie, we are a lawless nation similar to 3rd grade African nations.
Shame.