{"id":57955,"date":"2016-08-24T22:22:51","date_gmt":"2016-08-25T04:22:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/?p=57955"},"modified":"2016-08-24T02:39:00","modified_gmt":"2016-08-24T09:39:00","slug":"the-constitutional-death-trap-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/2016\/08\/24\/the-constitutional-death-trap-2\/","title":{"rendered":"THE CONSTITUTIONAL DEATH-TRAP 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><em><strong>DHARSHAN WEERASEKERA<\/strong><\/em><\/span><\/h2>\n<p>I have heard it suggested in certain circles that there will be no referendum on the constitution, i.e. that Maithripala Sirisena and Ranil Wickremasignhe will see to it that the constitution passes into law just by action in Parliament.\u00a0 In my view, the said suggestion is wrong.\u00a0 There will be a referendum.<\/p>\n<p>What makes me so sure is that, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zied Al Hussein, in his oral update on Sri Lanka at the June-2016 session of the UNHRC, spends nearly 1\/3 of the speech extolling the virtues of the constitution that SL is about to have, and also explicitly says:<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Significant momentum has been achieved in the process of constitutional reform.\u00a0 On 10<sup>th<\/sup> March 2016, Parliament adopted a resolution establishing a constitutional assembly to draft and approve a new constitution or amendments by the end of 2016, which would then be put to a referendum in 2017.\u2019<a href=\"#_ftn1\" name=\"_ftnref1\">[1]<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Note that the phrase, \u2018which would then be put to a referendum in 2017\u2019 is <em>categorical<\/em>.\u00a0 How does Zeid Al Hussein know for <em>certain<\/em> that a referendum will take place?\u00a0 Obviously, because the <em>Americans<\/em> told him so.<\/p>\n<p>In my view, the persons who insist that there will be no referendum are operating under a mistaken assumption, namely, that MS and RW are free to do what they want with respect to the constitution-making process, or for that matter government policy in general.\u00a0 They are not: \u00a0the Americans are now in control.\u00a0 In this article, I shall explain why it is essential for the Americans, as well as for MS and RW <em>personally<\/em>, that the constitution be subjected to a referendum.<\/p>\n<p><strong>THE AMERICANS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Since the constitution will destroy Sri Lanka\u2019s sovereignty and turn this country into a vassal of the US, the Sinhala-Buddhists will never accept it, and continue to protest against it.\u00a0 Inevitably, the government will clamp down on those protests, which is to say, undertake a sustained campaign of repression against the Sinhala-Buddhists.<\/p>\n<p>The Americans will participate directly or indirectly in the said campaign, since it is in their interests also to have the constitution \u2018succeed.\u2019\u00a0 Meanwhile, news of what is happening in Sri Lanka will leak to the outside world, because is impossible to hide such things for long, with the internet, social media, and so on.<\/p>\n<p>So, at some point, the Americans will have to justify their actions to the international community.\u00a0 A referendum lets them do this.\u00a0 For instance, it gives them a chance to argue that the constitution has been approved by the majority of Sri Lankans, that the protestors are extremists and rabble-rousers, and therefore it is only right that they (i.e. the Americans) help the government <em>defend<\/em> the constitution against such nasty elements.<\/p>\n<p><strong>MS AND RW<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>For MS and RW, a referendum is essential for two reasons:\u00a0 first, if the constitution wins (I presume that by now the US\u2014and their allies the UK and India\u2014have figured out a way to rig a referendum so as to ensure victory) it will provide them with the best excuse for postponing Parliamentary elections in 2020.<\/p>\n<p>Second, if by some chance the constitution loses (that is, whatever plan the US, UK and Indian have concocted <em>fails<\/em>, and the Sinhala-Buddhists manage to defeat the constitution at the referendum) then the fact that MS and RW allowed the referendum in the first place will help save their necks when the SB\u2019s come for them afterwards.\u00a0 I shall explain these two points in a bit more detail.<\/p>\n<p>First, as the recent \u2018Pada Yathra\u2019 showed, MS is disliked if not reviled by the vast majority of rank-and-file SLFP\u2019ers, which means that, in any future election, if he contests under the SLFP or the UPFA, he is sure to lose.<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s turn next to RW.\u00a0 In my view, because of the hardships resulting from the high price of goods, the incompetence shown in providing basic services such as garbage collection, road-maintenance, and so on, most people in this country including those who voted for the UNP in August-2015 are fed up with the way the country is being run at present.\u00a0 So, if Parliamentary elections are held today, the UNP will also lose.<\/p>\n<p>The question is, \u2018What will happen to MS and RW if they were to lose power?\u2019 In my view, given the mood in the country, and also a perception particularly among SB\u2019s that MS and RW, since coming to power, have done irreparable harm to the sovereignty, humiliated the armed forces, and, under the pretext of \u2018national reconciliation,\u2019 re-ignited the separatist ambitions of the Tamils, they (MS and RW) will be in serious trouble if they lose power.<\/p>\n<p>At best, they will have to spend much of their retirement in court or in jail.<a href=\"#_ftn2\" name=\"_ftnref2\">[2]<\/a>\u00a0 At worst, if hard evidence is found that they colluded with foreign countries or with interested parties to compromise the sovereignty of the country, they might have to face life in exile, or, if caught within Sri Lanka, a firing squad, (no doubt after a hasty \u2018trial,\u2019 perhaps even with international participation).<\/p>\n<p>In short, neither MS nor RW can afford to lose power, and that means they have to <em>prevent<\/em> the 2020 Parliamentary elections.\u00a0 A new constitution will give them an excuse to do this.\u00a0 For instance, they can argue that the constitution needs time to take root in the country, that it is unwise to subject this process to potential disruptions such as elections, and thereby try to extend the life of Parliament by way of a referendum.<\/p>\n<p>If I\u2019m not mistaken, the above is the tactic J. R. Jayawardena used in order to postpone elections in 1982.\u00a0 If, however, MS and RW wish to resort to the same tactic, or a variation on it, they need to get the constitution approved at a referendum.\u00a0 This is for two reasons.<\/p>\n<p>First, most people in this country including UNP voters are well aware of what happened to the country as a result of the postponement of the \u201982 elections, and it is unreasonable to suppose that they will want a repeat of those awful events.<\/p>\n<p>So, at a minimum, MS and RW have to show that the present occasion is different from \u201982, and they can do this if the constitution is put to a referendum.\u00a0 For instance they will be able to argue that in \u201982, except for the UNP, all other parties were against postponing elections, whereas in the present occasion all parties, including the SLFP, are for it.\u00a0 They will also say that they are only trying to give the constitution a chance to succeed.<\/p>\n<p>The real value of a referendum, however, is that it lets MS and RW resolve a certain conundrum with respect to the \u2018National Government,\u2019\u00a0 a conundrum they have to resolve if they expect to defeat the SB\u2019s in the clash that is to come. \u00a0The conundrum is:\u00a0 in forming of the \u2018National Government\u2019 they abrogated the franchise of the majority of SB\u2019s who voted for the UPFA in the August-2015 elections.<\/p>\n<p>I have discussed the above matter in some detail in two articles (\u2018The Trap that will be Sprung on March 9<sup>th<\/sup>,\u2019<a href=\"#_ftn3\" name=\"_ftnref3\">[3]<\/a> and\u2019 A Day that will Live in Infamy\u2019<a href=\"#_ftn4\" name=\"_ftnref4\">[4]<\/a>) both published in <em>Lankaweb.com<\/em>, and refer the reader to those articles, but in brief, my point there was that the UPFA manifesto for the August-2015 elections didn\u2019t say that, if the UPFA lost, its candidates retained the right to join the winning party and form a government.<\/p>\n<p>Thus, SLFP MP\u2019s who contested under the UPFA banner, but then joined the UNP to form the \u2018National Government,\u2019 did not have a mandate for what they did. \u00a0If we presume that, for the act of voting to have any meaning voters must have the assurance that their representatives, once elected, will fulfill the promises they made prior to the elections, and not engage in conduct contrary to those promises, then the franchise of the SB\u2019s who voted for the UPFA at the said elections has been abrogated.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, at the time the constitution-making process began in late January, Parliament was both legally and morally <em>unfit<\/em> to take up that task.\u00a0 One may argue that the legal problem was resolved when the JO unanimously endorsed the resolution converting Parliament to a \u2018Constitutional Assembly,\u2019 but even so, the moral issue still remains.<\/p>\n<p>If MS and RW try to enact the new constitution without a referendum, the said moral issue will re-surface, this time in its full intensity, and that is something they cannot allow to happen, because of the following reason.<\/p>\n<p>The profound truth discovered by persons such as Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.\u2014the 20<sup>th<\/sup> Century\u2019s pre-eminent exponents of the use of non-violence for political purposes\u2014is that moral truth, i.e. the conviction that one\u2019s cause is just, if directed properly, makes a non-violent resistance movement invincible against the power of the State.\u00a0 They were led to that truth by a certain idea of Leo Tolstoy\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p>Tolstoy\u2019s idea, as far as I understand it, is that the power of the State ultimately rests on its monopoly on violence, which in the final analysis is the ability to unleash the armed forces of the country on its own people.\u00a0 The function of a non-violent campaign is to force the soldiers to confront the reality of what they are being forced to do.<\/p>\n<p>Tolstoy\u2019s conclusion was that, faced with the said reality, there comes a point where the soldiers refuse to shoot, and that\u2019s the end of the command structure, at the top of which is the political leadership.<\/p>\n<p>To digress a moment, I cannot resist recalling at this stage Tolstoy\u2019s discussion of the above idea in his book, <em>The Kingdom of God is Within You<\/em>.\u00a0 In a poignant series of passages, written in his inimitable style, he tells the story of being on a train with a company of soldiers on their way to put down a local rebellion:<\/p>\n<p>\u2018All these lads, who for the most part come from the country, know what business is taking them out on the train; they know what the proprietors always offend their brothers, the peasants, and that therefore the same is taking place here.\u00a0 Besides, the greater half of these men know how to read books, and not all books are ones in which the business of war is lauded\u2014there are also those in which its immorality is pointed out.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Amidst them frequently serve freethinking companions\u2014volunteer soldiers\u2014and just such liberal young officers, and into their midst has been thrown the seed of doubt as to the legality and valor of their activity.\u00a0 It is true, all of them have passed through that terrible, artificial drill, worked out by ages, which kills all independence in a man, and they are so accustomed to mechanical obedience that at the words, of command, \u2018Fire by company!\u00a0 Company, Fire!\u2019 and so forth, their guns rise mechanically and the habitual motions take place.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>\u2018But \u2018Fire!\u2019 will not mean now having fun while shooting at a target, but killing their tormented, offended fathers and brother who\u2014here they are\u2014are standing in crowds, with their women and children in the street, and shouting and waving their hands.\u00a0 Here they are\u2014one of them, with a sparse beard, in a patched caftan and bast shoes, just like their own fathers at home in the government of Kazan or Ryazan; another, with a gray beard and stooping shoulders, carrying a large stick, just like their father\u2019s father, their grandfather; another a young lad in boots and red shirt, exactly as the soldier who is now about to shoot at him was an year ago.\u00a0 And here is a woman in bast shoes and linen shirt, just like mother at home\u2026.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Are they really going to shoot at them?\u2019<\/p>\n<p>\u2018God knows what each soldier will do during this last moment.\u00a0 One slightest indication as to its not being right, above all as to the possibility of not doing so, one such word, one hint, will be sufficient, in order to stop it.\u2019<a href=\"#_ftn5\" name=\"_ftnref5\">[5]<\/a><\/p>\n<p>To turn to the Sinhala-Buddhists, if they launch a sustained campaign of non-violent resistance against the constitution, MS and RW are finished (and so are the Americans, at least as far as their \u2018plans\u2019 with respect to SL<a href=\"#_ftn6\" name=\"_ftnref6\">[6]<\/a>).\u00a0 So, it is imperative that the pair retain the moral high-ground, or at any rate a semblance of the high-ground, in relation to the SB\u2019s.\u00a0 A referendum will let them do the above, because:<\/p>\n<p>One, it means the JO (the purported representatives of the SB\u2019s in Parliament) have endorsed the constitution in Parliament, and two, a winning referendum will mean that at least a portion of the SB\u2019s also have consented to the constitution.\u00a0 So, MS and RW can argue that the remaining SB\u2019s have no moral right to claim that they have been cheated.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, in the event the constitution loses at the referendum, and MS and RW have to face the wrath of the SB\u2019s, they will be able to plead something like the following:<\/p>\n<p>\u2018We are now at your mercy because we loved the country more than our own safety.\u00a0 We knew the risks, but allowed the referendum anyway, because we had faith in democracy and believed sincerely that the constitution would be good for the country. If loving the country is a crime, then consider us guilty.\u00a0 Harm us, and you will be making a mockery of the very principles that you claim to hold so dear.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>In short, The Americans, and also MS and RW personally, have everything to gain and nothing to lose by holding a referendum:\u00a0 on the other hand, they are sure to lose everything if they don\u2019t hold one.\u00a0 So, there will be a referendum.<\/p>\n<p><em>Dharshan Weerasekera is an Attorney-at-Law. His latest book, <strong>The Relevance of American Constitutional Principles to Solving Problems of Governance in Sri Lanka<\/strong>, will be out in bookstores shortly.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/em><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#_ftnref1\" name=\"_ftn1\">[1]<\/a> A\/HRC\/32\/CRP.4, 28 June 2016, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ohchr.org\">www.ohchr.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#_ftnref2\" name=\"_ftn2\">[2]<\/a> The same type of treatment they\u2019ve meted out to their rivals in the previous regime but magnified a hundredfold.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#_ftnref3\" name=\"_ftn3\">[3]<\/a> 8 March 2016<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#_ftnref4\" name=\"_ftn4\">[4]<\/a> 16 March 2016<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#_ftnref5\" name=\"_ftn5\">[5]<\/a> Leo Tolstoy, <em>The Kingdom of God is Within You<\/em>, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, New York, p. 341<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#_ftnref6\" name=\"_ftn6\">[6]<\/a> I presume the SB\u2019s won\u2019t be so dumb as to launch a campaign of violence.\u00a0 The Americans are maestros at meeting violence with violence and will no doubt enjoy taking on the SB\u2019s.\u00a0 If one goes by some of their\u00a0 \u2018successes\u2019 of the Americans in places such as the Philipinnes, Indonesia in the 60\u2019s, and even Iraq an Afghanistan more recently, the Americans will see to it that the SB\u2019s are wiped out.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>DHARSHAN WEERASEKERA I have heard it suggested in certain circles that there will be no referendum on the constitution, i.e. that Maithripala Sirisena and Ranil Wickremasignhe will see to it that the constitution passes into law just by action in Parliament.\u00a0 In my view, the said suggestion is wrong.\u00a0 There will be a referendum. 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