Eppawala mines sound long gone and dead. Did they find Phosphate? Battaramulla was quite famous sometime back. Waters’ Edge was built. Did the fish find their homes? Homes were taken away around Waters’ Edge. Paved streets were turned into water drainage systems. Inevitably land was altered into a wetland. Did the innocent tears bring back the land to the owners?
Damages done to the surrounding, commonly known as” pollution” is not new to us. Every day we hear about trash being dumped into streams .We hear people complaining about disposing garbage on either side of the streets. We hear about the mono oxidized and carbonized air removed from factories. People protest .They form committees. They bring interim orders. Do we still see clean streets or clean water streams?
A healthy environment is a right for every person. True enough. We all like to breathe clean air. We like to bathe clean water. We all like to live healthier and longer. This is no difference from an average man to a Politician or a President in any country. There was Rachel Carlson, the one who was first to talk of a human right to a healthy environment, in Silent Spring published in 1962.
“Man has the fundamental right to freedom, equality and adequate conditions of life in an environment of a quality that permits a life of dignity and well-being, and he bears a solemn responsibility to protect and improve the environment for present and future generations.”
Leave the average citizen of a country. Just think, aren’t Politicians and Presidents humans? So they are bound to protect the environment too, in terms of Rachel.
But the story is different.
Cartoon by Awantha Artigala |
The Urban Development Authority (UDA) had a plan to lease Galle Face Green to E.A.P Edirisinghe Group and bring in a hawker street style theme park with food, music and other entertainment. Galle Face Green is public property. Everyone has free access. There is little commerce. We see the mudalalis who sell isso wade and amba achcharu (mango pickle).The Environmental Foundation Limited (EFL) crossed UDA’s plan. They upheld that Galle Face will be a place for customers and money machines generating rupees and cents, where the space for leisure will be gone. Only the elite will have the chance to come and enjoy. There will be no kite flying. No isso wade will be sold.UDA denied to release official documents of the agreement made.UDA didn’t have ears for the public outcry.
We are sovereign. The preamble to SriLanka’s constitution in big letters mentions so. Government of the people, by the people, for the people. But the ironies of sovereignty are a brimming laughing stock in this country. There is public interest litigation. Only a little though. Instead we find litigations, more litigation done to seek out money bills. There are plenty of NGO’s committed to serve the public in SriLanka. But they feed their pockets. NGO’s are fat cats with billions in their hands.
The rights are clear. Plenty of laws are brought in. We often talk of sustainable development. But the judiciary is confused.
Politics play things. Religion covers things.
Another comes into mind.Rathupaswala ended with deaths, injuries and damages to property. Authorities claimed that industrial effluents are likely causing damage to the ground water. Board of Investments and Central Environment Authority were blamed.
Anyway if we are to change things, we need to make a difference within ourselves rather than blaming others. We need right Politicians with right attitude and right authoritarians with enough training. Real wealth is food, fertile land, buildings or other things that sustain us. In terms of Economics, if one thinks that turnovers, capitals or assets are real wealth, that’s wrong. Not knowing the value of sustainability, it is potentially the fatal kind.
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