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From Absurdities To Atrocities, Again?

By Tisaranee Gunasekara

“Doubt is not a pleasant condition. But certainty is an absurd one.” ~ Voltaire (Letter to Fredrick the Great – 28.11.1770)

Sri Lanka’s road to ruin was marked by miracles.

The story, born in mystery, spread across the land at the speed of light. Luminous rays were emanating from Buddha statues. For three days in August 2006, people thronged temples, media provided live coverage, work stopped, roads clogged, and international flights pushed back. President Mahinda Rajapaksa was ecstatic that the first-sighting happened in a temple in his hometown of Tangalle. His supporters hailed the ‘miracle’ as a sign from on high that their leader was divinely mandated to restore Sri Lanka to her ancient glory.

The Rajapaksas, swept out of office electorally in 2015, would return triumphantly in 2019, on the wings of another ‘miracle’, this one sent from the Cobra Land (Naga Lokaya). Authenticated by the chief incumbent of the ancient Kelaniya temple, the ‘miracle’ hailed the appearance of yet another divinely mandated hero-leader to save the motherland, Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

Now the Rajapaksas are planning a third coming. Namal Rajapaksa is the new king-in-waiting, shepherded by Uncle Basil, he of seven brains, according to Rajapaksa devotees. Whether a new ‘miracle’ will appear in this election cycle is uncertain. Even if it does, the voters are unlikely to be susceptible.

Not to the Rajapaksas. Their time is over, at least for now. But the attitudes, the long ingrained habits of expecting magic in politics and leaders with capacities beyond natural survive and thrive. Faith brought us to ruin. Even as we rail at the main authors of our misfortune, we continue to elevate blind belief over reason or facts.

In the general election held immediately after the Second World War, British people opted to elect a leaders suited to the peaceful present than to the warring past. They understood that, post-war, the task was not to save the Empire or battle enemies real or imaginary but to build a fairer society. So they picked the uncharismatic, non-heroic Clement Attlee and the Labour Party over the war-winning prime minister and living legend Winston Churchill.

We in Sri Lanka did not have the same sense. We believed that the war-winner could win economic battles as well. We also believed that, like in the fairy tales, he should be rewarded with sovereignty over us for defeating the Tiger. The opposition, instead of reframing the election in socio-economic terms (who is more capable of delivering the peace dividend), acceded to the Rajapaksa’s patriots-and-traitors frame by fielding Sarath Fonseka. Perhaps, given the blind belief of Southern voters, there wasn’t much of a choice.

In the battle of the ‘patriots’, in an election focusing on defeating perennial enemies rather than creating a new and fairer social contract, Mahinda Rajapaksa won and Sarath Fonseka lost. The outcome was preordained; after all, could any – or all – of dasa maha yodayas (the ten great warriors) beat King Dutugemunu?

The South voted for the unreconstructed war-candidate and waited for the peace dividend. It never materialised. Mahinda Rajapaksa focused on consolidating familial rule, his dynastic ambitions covered by soaring rhetoric about national and international enemies. Indirect taxes were hiked up to cover the costs of a high-living ruling family with a penchant for showy projects and an expanding military with a voracious appetite for men and hardware. As budget deficits widened, borrowings filled the gap.

By 2014, Most Lankans did not earn enough to make ends meet. 53% of the urban population, 73% of the rural population, and 81% of the estate population did not receive the minimum income necessary to pay for food and other basic needs, according to the Department of Census and Statistics. “A family of four in the urban sector needed an income of Rs. 59,000 for their monthly food and other basic requirements, while a family of four in the rural sector needed Rs. 37,560 and a family of four in the estate sector Rs. 29,000.” And the absolute majority of families in all three sectors did not earn this minimum monthly income, despite the absence of war, and the Rajapaksa ‘development’ binge. For the government, that lack was not a problem. In 2012, Minister Bandula Gunawardane had assured the nation that a person could manage comfortably with just 2500 rupees a month. The government seemed to agree.

As want grew, disenchantment followed. As CPA surveys revealed, in 2011, 70% of Sinhalese thought the general economic situation will improve in the next two years. In 2013 only 38.5% of Sinhalese thought the general economic situation will improve in the coming two years. The Rajapaksas continued to churn the ‘barbarians at the gate’ narrative, but in 2015 the magic failed.

Mahinda Economics and Gota Economics

In 2014, President Mahinda Rajapaksa appointed a ministerial subcommittee to study the state of the economy. In its confidential report, the subcommittee identified two critical problem areas: the continued declining of government revenue as a percentage of the GDP and extreme reliance on indirect taxes to generate even that inadequate revenue.

In 2011 government revenue was 14.3% of the GDP; in 2012 it declined to 13%; an even sharper decline happened in 2013, when the ratio fell to just 11%. The government’s revenue estimates for 2015 were ‘unrealistic and unachievable,’ the subcommittee opined. The report also pointed out dangers inherent in the excessive reliance on indirect taxes: “It is not prudent to continue our over-reliance on indirect taxes and must rely instead on a direct tax effort. We must ease taxing of goods for consumption and services regardless of the people’s income levels and avoid placing burdens on the poorer households” (Daily Mirror – 23.8.2015).

It was a warning that the UNDP had sounded earlier. Commenting on Lanka’s abnormally distorted direct/indirect tax ratio of 20:80, the UNDP pointed out that a country which is dependent on indirect taxes for 80% of its tax revenue cannot achieve financial stability or inclusive growth, for it “shifts the burden of taxation on to the poor” (Sri Lanka Human Development Report – 2012). The report also commented on the need to reform this highly iniquitous tax system and “to spread the burden of taxation more evenly, to improve revenue collection, to achieve better governance and accountability and to ensure that revenue is in line with growth” (ibid).

The point should have been self-evident. No country can have guns, butter, low taxes, and no borrowing at the same time. Something has to give in. Had Mahinda Rajapaksa won in 2015, Lankan economy might have fallen apart long before 2022, though the landing would have been less hard. For no one but Gotabaya Rajapaksa could have believed that the entire agricultural sector could go from chemical to organic in one season. And Mahinda Rajapaksa, with more common sense, would have gone to the IMF early, instead of waiting until the economy caved in. There were limits to Mahinda Rajapaksa’s irrationality, none to Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s.

Keeping direct taxes low, military expenditure high and covering the deficit with indirect taxes and loans were and are integral to Rajapaksa economics. It was this voodoo economics, taken to its logical extreme by Gotabaya Rajapaksa, which pushed Sri Lanka over the edge in 2022. Unfortunately, the likely winners of the upcoming presidential election – the SJB and the JVP/NPP – do not seem to have broken with Rajapaksa economics entirely. Both parties – at least enough decision makers in both parties – seem to think that Sri Lanka can have guns, rice, low taxes and low borrowings if corruption and waste are eliminated.

Corruption is ingrained not just in the Lankan system but also in Lankan life, as much as chemical fertilizer is ingrained in Lankan agriculture. Going green is good and necessary. But it must be approached realistically and not the Gotabaya way. Ditto corruption. Unfortunately, the JVP/NPP’s approach to ending corruption bears a worrying similarity to the abracadabra way Gotabaya Rajapaksa approached organic agriculture – an irrational belief that a near-visceral vice can be eradicated, fast food style, quick and easy.

For most Lankan voters, none of this seems to matter. The hard choices unavoidable in a land clawing its way up from the depths of bankruptcy are not discussed. Nor is the all-important question of who will bear the cost of that recovery and to what extent. The implied answer is that once the Wickremesinghe government is out and the thieving Rajapaksas and their cronies are in jail, corruption would vanish and there’d be enough money to pay for everything without burdening anyone. That is as much of a fairy tale as the ones the Rajapaksas told and continue to tell us.

Rajapaksa politics; JVP politics

As a recent – and much discussed television debate – makes clear, the SLPP has not changed.

Has the JVP?

The conduct of SLPP parliamentarians Tissa Kuttiarachchi and Weerasumana Weerasinghe at the recent Hiru Balaya debate was execrable. There’s no argument about that. But the most important point about that brouhaha is not so much the (predictably) uncouth behaviour of the two SLPPers but the comment by the JVP’s Nalin Hewage that preceded it.

Asked about the killings done by the JVP/DJV (Deshapremi Janatha Viyaparaya was the military alter ego of the JVP during the second insurgency) in the 1987-89 period, Mr. Hewage said, dismissively, “That time, it’s like this, (people) died, mostly rapists of women and brewers of moonshine (kassipu), and thieves in the South died.” That is a direct translation. What Mr. Hewage said was that the JVP’s killings did not matter because the victims were criminals.

There are three problems with this statement and the mindset behind it. Firstly, it is a lie. The JVP’s targets belonged to many spectra, from fellow left and left-of-centre leaders and activists to UNPers, SLFPers and ordinary people who disobeyed the JVP’s various orders, be it not to vote or not to sell kassipu. As Prins Gunasekera, a JVP fellow-traveller, wrote, during the supposed anti-IPKF struggle “…the hawks of in the JVP/DJV combine appear to have been busy planning the assassination of their political dissidents – university professors, university students, media employees, Buddhist monks in sympathy with the government, and trade unionists who disagreed with them” (Sri Lanka in Crisis, A Lost Generation, The Untold Story).

Secondly, Mr. Hewage’s statement confirms that during the Second Insurgency the JVP did indeed take the law into its own hands, deciding who was guilty of criminality and who was not, who should live and who should die. In 2024, the problem is not so much what the JVP did then, but the JVP’s defence of that conduct now. After all, what is the difference between this and the practice of killing criminal suspects in police custody pioneered by Gotabaya Rajapaksa and continued by Tiran Alles? Recently Minister Alles was quoted saying “Eliminating criminals from the country is not a sin. Don’t be afraid to use the weapon in your hand for the right thing and we’ll stand by you” (killing in any cause is a sin, as the Buddha clearly states in the Yodajiva Sutta). What is the difference between this atrocious statement and what Mr. Hewage said during the Hiru Balaya debate?

Thirdly, the JVP’s attitude to its conduct during the Second Insurgency seems no different to the Rajapaksas’ attitude to the Fourth Eelam War. The Rajapaksas called it a Humanitarian Offensive with zero-civilian casualties. By denying the possibility of civilian casualties, the Rajapaksas turned every dead Tamil into a Tiger or a Tiger supporter. Similarly, Mr. Hewage’s statement that the JVP killed only criminals turn every JVP victim of those years into a criminal by definition. The outcome of such attitudes cannot but have a deadly impact on democracy and rule of law. Not to mention the basic rights without which we are subjects.

The JVP today is not the JVP of the Second Insurgency, in many ways. Today’s political arguments must focus on what the JVP is now and not what it was more than 30 years ago. If Mr. Hewage withdraws his statement, if the JVP/NPP officially rejects that statement and affirms that killing even criminals outside the law and without due process is wrong, then the matter should end there. But if the JVP doesn’t make that clarification, if the NPP is either fine with Mr. Hewage’s justification of murdering criminal suspects out of hand or lacks the political will/capacity to question it, if those thronging to the Malimawa (Compass) have no problems with witch trials and arbitrary killings, then Sri Lanka is in for another disaster. And the latest fairy tale, with Anura Kumara Dissanayake as the liberating/avenging hero, will turn out to be yet another counter fairy tale which begins with Once upon a time, there was a beautiful island, and ends with no one living happily, even when they survive.

Latest comments

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    Namal is not ready yet to be the new king. He needs to prove himself as self-giving for the sake of the needy citizens of this nation to be able to rule well.

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      Hello DTG,
      Sri Lanka is not a Kingdom (yet), despite the Rajapakse’s desires. Back in 2015 it was obvious to me that MR would lose the Election. My (Sri Lankan) wife would not believe me and was shocked at the result. I also said that MR would try (like Trump) any means to keep power. Right then SriLanka could easily have turned into a Myanmar, but I don’t think the Military Leadership was in favour of a Coup.
      Basil is a different “kettle of Fish” – even with 7 brains, he knows he couldn’t make Namal acceptable to Sri Lankans (people or politicians), so watch carefully what he says and does.
      As for Gotabaya and the “Organic” revolution – “abracadabra way Gotabaya Rajapaksa approached organic agriculture”. He had no Foreign Currency to pay for Fertiliser so came up with this stupid scheme.
      It is time for Sri Lankans to realise that whoever they elect are their Representatives, not their rulers or Kings,
      Best regards

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        LS
        “My (Sri Lankan) wife would not believe me and was shocked at the result.”
        She was right to the extent that she based her assessment on broad Sinhala opinion.
        The majority of Sinhalese voted for MR.
        The minority nationalities Muslims, N-E Tamils, and Hill Country Tamils, in that order, were the decisive force at that election.

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          “The minority nationalities Muslims, N-E Tamils, and Hill Country Tamils, in that order, were the decisive force at that election.” Statistics and election analysis, please!?
          What is your point? Enlightening, illuminating, and observing for the LangkangScot about Siri Ma O, Chandrika, Vasanthi’s party’s election performance? Or still “Payaai Aalaiyirai” for puthu puthu Munthanai?
          Here I repeatedly brought a speech of Handunneththi made in Parliament after the 2014 November Budget. He said, that “When she came from school, she said her staff were saying that the government is giving something to everybody. An educated teacher like her could not understand the purpose of that budget. It is well hidden even for the Educated people. Then what would you expect from Laymen “.
          Why do the Upcountry Tamils don’t want to vote for SLFP, respecting their Trade Union Leaders? Didn’t UNP disenfranchise them? LangkangScot said to whom he voted and whom his wife voted. (He did not say that, but your comment implies that). Can you tell whom you voted for and what is your race? If not ready, then why are you picking on his wife’s race? You would never reveal that & may not want to accept that you are an axe handle. Could you honestly explain to LangkangScot how Solomon West Ridgeway Dias collected the Sinhala votes? That will be a real comment, not wandering for a new Munthanais.

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            Look at the district wise polling.
            Hire someone if you cannot do the sums.

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              Don’t bluff as it happened only in that election. You bring your own analysis. What happened in 2019? Everybody knows Sinhalese vote only for Sinhala Parties. When there is Muslims appear in the Sinhala party, they vote for Muslim, only for the Sinhala Party. Then in that area Muslims and Tamils vote for the Sinhala Party Muslim candidate. Muslim parties are only in the North East, not even in Up country. Still Up-country Tamils prefer their candidates. Muslims area Muslims vote for Muslims. But North East Tamils vote for anybody. Last time Vijayawada lost. But three SLFP bent candidates got selected in the North. In the North, if they are the Evil Emperor, they will kill him. That is the current situation. But when Chandrika, in her time sweeping the North East. What does your district wise analysis say about that?

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                I was not talking of any other election. Nor was LS.
                Did any other bring down MR?
                Who is bluffing and lying?
                Be careful about the illegal stuff.

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                  You comment said that all if you have enough skill to under stand your words. From Don Stephen time Sinhalese voted to highest racist parties. It means, Hintunetti’s wife and Lankascot wife simply thought the SLFP racist after killing 165,000 still stod in the top of racists list, than the racist than the 2014 time’s White flag murderer.

                  ” Be careful about the illegal stuff. “ What that is anyway; Is that another illumination or will be going in detail?
                  I see you legal expertise and prescribing lot of medicine from CT too. We can see that too.

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                  We won’t be easily put down by those who threatened me that they will ridicule each and every one of my comments, understandably with their bluff and lies.

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              They did vote for SLFP president, White Flag Murderer. They did vote for Ponny, but, just before that, he was a JVPyer. (Recently, I wrote here that the NPP should approach the North East Carefully because Anura’s past socialist bent policies will make them reject him.) They vote all over everywhere. Can you bring here JR’s election results, of the south, by district wise, both? I want to see the Sinhalese vote when Siri Ma o lost her civic rights without having MPs in the parliament. That time it was only TULF Amirthalingam, the opposition Leader who spoke for that Sinhala Buddhist extremist woman. You cannot accept that with an analysis of election results, because for you, Siri Ma O is a goddess, But Amirthalingam is Pariah.

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            Mallaiyuran, see how this self-hating spiteful vindictive old man fawns and is very polite to non Thamizh bloggers, especially to hardline Chingkalla racists and Islamic extremists and the tone and language he uses when he replies to Thamizh bloggers. Reveals a lot about this nasty old man.

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            Hello Mallaiyuran/SJ,
            I have no idea what Solomon West Ridgeway Dias did, so I had a look at what he wrote. This is about his time at Oxford. Here is an example describing one of his speeches – “Soon the House hung breathless on my words; there was dead silence among the audience, which was too absorbed even to applaud. I was conscious of such power over my fellow-men as I had never known before”. https://www5.open.ac.uk/research-projects/making-britain/content/solomon-west-ridgeway-dias-bandaranaike

            In Scotland they would have called him a “Balloon”. A man full of his own self importance. I would use the term “hubris”. But obviously I need to learn more about what he actually did, rather than what he said.
            Best regards

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              LS,
              There was a bit of a diplomatic dust-up with the UK in the 50’s when the BBC described the Prime Minister of Ceylon as “vain and full of himself “.

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                Hello OC,
                It wasn’t me honest I was too young 😢. But I will investigate. I visited the old BBC Bush House a number of times. One of the Inland Revenue Departments in Bush House had a Server Failure and I was called out in the early hours of the morning to prepare a new one and install it. I went back a few times to complete the restore process. I saw a few celebrities usually in the lift. My usual conversation was “Hello I’m just here to repair one of the Servers” They were usually relieved that I wasn’t one of the Paparazzi and relaxed.
                Best regards

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                oc
                Are they still not more than a little patronizing about us?

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        Btw LS,
        What do you think about the RWANDA bill passed by Sunak and others?
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQvTMSHI0zQ
        I think it’s inhumane.
        Rwanda’s refugee asylum process is said to be in its infancy.

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          Hello leelagemalli,
          Sorry to be rude but Sunak and the vast majority of the Tory Party are Racists and will lose the next election. But with a cretin like Keir Starmer as Prime Minister they will more than likely keep the Rwanda Law. The UK Supreme Court says it is unlawful (come back Oliver Cromwell). It is not only inhumane it is really stupid and will have serious Human Rights consequences.
          Best regards

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            LS,
            If Britain were part of the EU this kind of stupidity wouldn’t happen. You see, not all of these migrants are economic refugees. Most of them could die of fear in the next few days. There are videos in which young people are very afraid of being sent to Rwanda. It is estimated that over 50,000 migrants would be sent to Rwanda under the passed law.
            .
            Gone are the days when Europe treated refugees with dignity and respect. Today they treat these refugees like animals. This to everyone s eye, violates agreements based on human rights in Europe. Therefore, it should be Sunak’s fate to agree to a deal.

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              Hello leelagemalli,
              You are right, did you see the British Police Minister that didn’t know that the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda were different countries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuODY40gQsg
              A few years ago I had a discussion with a Conservative Muslim from Kerala (they do exist) about Paul Kagame and his abysmal Human Rights record. He would not believe any of what I said Kagame had done in Rwanda. See for yourself – https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2023/country-chapters/rwanda
              Even in the dire economic condition of Sri Lanka, you wouldn’t get many (any?) volunteers to go to Rwanda.
              Best regards

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            LankaScot

            “Sorry to be rude but Sunak and the vast majority of the Tory Party are Racists and will lose the next election. “

            Is it true that Patels seem to follow Zionists in filling the numerical deficits in the UK, in other words they are the neo Jews of the modern times, forget the Tamils’s desire to promote themselves as the new Jews.

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          Hello LankaScot,

          Rwanda bill is a brilliant idea. The UK needs high-skilled immigrants, not low-skilled people. There is a strong correlation between IQ and occupation. For example, one characteristic of low IQ people is limited vocabulary. A limited vocabulary prevents one from understanding complex ideas, which in turn prevents them from entering high-skilled occupations (engineering, medicine, etc.) Low-skilled labor is being phased out by AI, so the end result will be that these low IQ migrants are jobless and live off benefits, causing pain to taxpayers.

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            Hello Lester,
            Didn’t you say that AI would phase out High Skilled Programmers?
            Apart from that when Romania and Poland became part of the EU the vast majority of immigrants were low paid Agricultural Labourers and Construction Workers – I would love to see an AI computer picking Strawberries – and only later did the Dentists, Plumbers and Electricians come in. Currently jobs that require a high degree of Manual Dexterity and Mobility are unlikely to be replaced very soon. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/05/jobs-ai-cant-replace/
            Best regards

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              Hello LankaScot,

              AI will phase out junior level developers, not software engineers. Phase out here doesn’t mean all junior level dev ops will be eliminated, it means there will be fewer of them. These are the guys who do the “grunt work”: code generation, code review, and testing. Tasks that can be easily automated. Software engineering is not about writing code. It has more to do with managing software through its life cycle. Very similar to engineering management. Regarding other professions, including those that require manual dexterity, LLM’s will be implemented in robots and then it will be a question of training them, similar to humans, but much more quickly. High-skilled jobs will not be fully eliminated, there will simply be fewer of them and salaries may be less.

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        LankaScot

        “He had no Foreign Currency to pay for Fertiliser so came up with this stupid scheme.”

        How did the state/island arrive at this situation?
        I regret to repeat that the paramount leaders of this island were and are in competitive racist race, all the while sitting on their brain helped and helping them tremendously.

        I would ask you to watch the discussions taking place in and around South Asia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdPTBRREBHQ&t=4s
        How To Bridge India’s Great Neighbourhood Divide

        And the report mentioned in the clip:
        Beyond the Coastline India’s Land Connectivity Options around the Bay of Bengal Riya Sinha Associate Fellow Centre for Social and Economic Progress New Delhi, India Constantino Xavier
        https://csep.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Beyond-the-Coastline-Indias-Land-Connectivity-Options-around-the-Bay-of-Bengal-1.pdf

        Please let us know your comments regarding connectivity, 1950s UN concept.

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          Hello Native,
          First of all, to save any ecologically sensitive environments you need to build a Tunnel to India, not a Bridge. Have a look at the Channel Tunnel (Rail 3 tunnels) – https://www.britannica.com/topic/Channel-Tunnel
          When I was about 3 years old (1950s) my father drove us from London to Aberdeen up the A1 road about 600 miles back then. I remember it as being a very long journey. He told me many years later that we started in the early morning and arrived the next day (more than 24 hours). My wife and I did the same journey in 2021 in around 8 hours with a stop for coffee and a snack.
          At various points on the M1 or M6 there are International Freight Hubs with extensive Warehousing to serve the Logistics Industry. India calls them ICPs Page 21 of your PDF – “Develop Inland Container Depots and Multimodal Logistics Parks” Have a search for South Midlands Route Strategy on Google for some PDF docs. The UK has a number of studies and reports on the Motorway Strategy in the UK
          Surely the Sri Lanka Government has similar studies or am I too optimistic?
          Best regards

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            LankaScot

            “…. search for South Midlands Route Strategy….”
            I will look it up in Google, by the way Google is planning to charge us for our search history, though they haven’t decided yet.

            “Surely the Sri Lanka Government has similar studies or am I too optimistic?”

            I am not aware of such studies.
            Even if they had done studies, functionaries would be sitting on them and the relevant websites either do not host these reports or links broken.

            The state functionaries do not see the need to disseminate all such reports.

            If anything AKD needs to break the state and rebuild it as his priority.

            In India I understand Modi/Amid Shah forces stopped publishing various state indicators, ….. Sri Lanka too….

            There is also another problem, though Sri Lanka produced eminent historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, scholars …… the state and universities seem to neglect approaches to inclusive history as if nothing had happened outside Sinhala/Buddhist history.

            Look at the media in all three languages, … … you will see some sort of segregation exists among news media.

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      davidthegood
      The above statement goes to prove that you are indeed a bloody idiot. When do you think a piece of shit like Namal will ever be ready to lead a country like Sri Lanka?
      He and his family have put country to the depths of hell. Don’t you think it is high time such criminals are rooted out of the system, instead of sheepishly waiting for them to change?
      Idiot learn to reason please. Shame on you.

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        Human Touch, First of all it is best for you to learn to address people decently or you might end up worse than Namal. If you think that you are getting rid of the mulanas in a hurry, better for you to think again, knowing their history of not being jailed all these 20 years from the time of the tsunami onwards.

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          Davidthegood (or bad I don’t know).
          When you write on a progressive platform like CT, learn to respect your fellow readers by making sense.
          When you call elected officials kings and queens I can understand the downtrodden mentality you have.
          Just because I pointed out your stupidity I will never be a scumbag like Namal. What he and his family have done to the country is unforgivable. The supreme court determined what the Rajapaksa’s have done to SL, I didn’t say it, they gave the verdict.
          Now my question to you is, how much are these scum paying you to publicly lick their arses whilst taking the average CT reader for a fool.

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            HT
            “When you write on a progressive platform like CT,”
            CT is a very liberal platform. But much of the content is hardly progressive.
            I need not list the bigoted views i come across on every subject.

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              “CT is a very liberal platform. But much of the content is hardly progressive.”

              Well let CT support and campaign for all those early 1970s policies of Weeping Widow and her merry men which was brilliantly progressive, in making the poor poorer, shut up every progressive voices, killed thousands of innocent youth, banned people leaving the country without a police report, every state instrument was used to destroy trade unions, …. Religion was brought into constitution, ……

              What is the difference between Liberal and Progressive policies?

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                CT is a very liberal platform.

                I have a question!
                CT became liberal only after Samdampi drained CT swamp as he promised or only after he lost his famous campaign in Waterloo?

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                Hello Native,
                This comment of yours has always puzzled me – “banned people leaving the country without a police report”.
                My UK Passport is completely unrestricted. I can visit any Country in the World (with a Visa if necessary) and do not need permission to leave the UK. Unless I am on a Police Watch List (whilst on Bail for an offence etc) I can leave at any time. Some of my Sri Lankan relations have Passports that say Middle East Countries only is this legal?
                Best regards

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                  LankaScot

                  “My UK Passport is completely unrestricted. I can visit any Country in the World (with a Visa if necessary) and do not need permission to leave the UK.”

                  After the uneducated Rohana Racist Wijeweera’s April 1971 wretched failed revolution the weeping widow SriMao and her merry men introduced as part of emergency regulation a requirement of an exit visa system when citizens chose to leave the island. Before anyone left Sri Lanka she/he should have obtained Exit Visas from the local police if she/he was a Sri Lankan passport holder. In other words the police will grand person only to those who were in their view qualify to leave Sri Lanka, not involved in any trouble in Sri Lanka.

                  JR withdrew Exit Visa System immediately after JR was sworn in as Prineninister in 1977.

                  SJ regretted JR’s decision to withdrew it as that particular gesture insulted SJ’s ideals.

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                  LS,
                  Until the 80’s there was a thing we had, which amounted to an exit visa to leave the country.
                  In addition, we still have at least three passport categories, India only, Middle East only, and All Countries.

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                    old codger

                    “Until the 80’s there was a thing we had, which amounted to an exit visa to leave the country.”

                    I think this exit visa system was removed in 1977 immediately after JR won the elections.

                    The exit visa system was introduced by SJ’s old flame, the weeping widow and her merry men. I wonder what purpose it served during the period of their Socialist Democratic Centralism.

                    Perhaps Weeping Widow’s admirers could elucidate the stupid idea behind the rule.

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              “ CT is a very liberal platform. But much of the content is hardly progressive.
              I need not list the bigoted views i come across on every subject. “

              You died hard to have eliminated the views of those who could not agree with your SLFP propaganda, from CT. You toiled to turn the CT into Vasanthi’s university to make it as propagandist Channel for SLFP Rowdy Old King’s. That desire still burns wild in your chest. You, like an axe handle, are still targeting Tamils to make victims of SLFP Old Rowdy, while covering you under the rainbow color, stolen Munthanais. When I came to CT, you wondered “who are these new people and swore to ‘let me find out all about them’ “. But in 2014, before I came here, I had come to know that CT wanted all political activists to come and write on it and all would be given equal opportunity. Until Old Rowdy sustained the famous loss LangkangScot mentioned somewhere above CT was extremely flooded with planted SLFP campaigners. The Library of Congress reserved to save CT to keep records of political discussions. Earlier CT owners and Editors had their time at the hand of the SLFP Rowdy Old King.

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                Here is example for the venomous BS it accommodates.

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                  Curse past deeds which refusing to go away bothering? When the day comes and Genocider Old Rowdy faces the court for his “UN charter in one hand and gun in other hand and going for the zero casualty humanitarian Rescue Mission”, you will forced to swallow back venom you spew all over the CT. the the so many. Every Tamils, from Devanda, ( whoever managed the Wanni interment) camps with Rapist Army will given a free ticket to Netherlands send there to claim for refugee status.

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                  BS and also spam that does not promote constructive discussion.

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              The Web site I was writing on until that was repeatedly bullied by Rowdy Rambo’s agents. Rambo challenged that “we will teach the diaspora terrorists in their way”. Rambo Rowdy is a unique hooligan, protected by both Old Rowdy and Evil Emperor, adored with his master art of and technique of switching the parties and governments at the most auspicious time. Their soft and mild opinion site of pro Tamil Nationalism seemed to be in jeopardy by my opinions. They edited my writing very heavily to survive from Rambo like Appe Aanduwa ones. I objected “editing is necessary for an online media, but when editing makes it appear that I am a Rowdy Royal government’s supporter then it is only denying me having my own opinion.” Somebody suggested that I switch over to creative writing, just based on some narrative I had written in the past, just to survive for another opportunity. In fact, I had started to write a five-part short story and on that, I had completed two parts. I could not finish the rest because of my family responsibility, job responsibility, and ever-growing attraction to the political comments, which stood before that story’s completion. So, I tested CT waters and stopped writing there. CT is simple and light without much pressure from owners.

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              Here I need to account only for one or two comedians like Sadampi. His sweet dream of turning CT into UOJ letter head turned into only a wild dream, after Rowdy lost in the election which, above LankaScot describes as “even Sinhalese were not expecting Rowdy to lose that election”. The only path that was left for Sadampi after Rowdy King’s election loss is to change chameleon color and pretend like Socrates, asking dumb questions and observing non-occurred events, then illuminating the Modayas. His strong wild lion blood connection seems to have tamed a lot from the days I came here. He cited his past victories as the testimony of his future victory in eliminating” me. But now the only job he is doing seems to only count his days. Thank God, for LangkangScot, who has breathed some fresh Oxygen into this Munthanai covered SLFPyers’ mouth.

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              Unrelated to here but I need to mention this. Tamil Medias have printed a speech of Sanakian, MP made in parliament during the debate on the one more drama of 4/21 investigation of Yahapalanaya -II government. It was Yahapalanaya – I, the mother who conceived and delivered the 4/21, the wild child of Sinhala Buddhism. There some policemen escaped to Switzerland from the white van murders after Hitler King’s Arrival. So, to teach a lesson to the Swiss government, they retrained Moulana, a Jihadi, government spy, anti-humanity activist to fool Chanell -4 and other international Organizations to pretend as a victim and refugee of Aanduwa’s official white operator Pillaiyan. Sanakian has listed many Tamils who were used by these rascal Muslim and Sinhala spies, as hitmen and later the hitmen were murdered by the hands of Rapist Army- Police units, on the public roads and in prison cells. There is a chance that he might have made that speech in English or even in Sinhala. Because it is a parliamentary speech, it does not need any permission to be reprinted. If somebody sees it, please bring it to CT, so the high hallucination disease of Sadampi like SLFPyers can be cured, at least in part.

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              SJ
              I know there are many bigots, narcissistic pigs and one track minded ultra racists everywhere, CT is no exception.
              But when some people we think are reasonable make nonsensical comments like it is not yet Namals time to rule, my blood begins to boil. When will it ever be Namals time to rule?
              As far as I am concerned Namal and his entire family should be tried and sentenced to hell, without any sympathy.
              Every decent patriotic Sri Lankan has to realize this regardless of cast, creed, religion or ethnicity, we have to call a spade a spade and tell ourselves the truth, Mara and his clan are the most manipulative, cheating, thieving, lying, conniving, destructive set of crooks the island has ever seen.
              Thank God that they were chased out of power, it has to remain that way, if not who knows the situation Sri Lanka will be the way it was going.

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                HT
                I do not know how much younger you are than me.
                I can assure that laughter is the best medicine.
                When people make nonsensical comments you learn something– at least about their intelligence.

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                  “I can assure that laughter is the best medicine.”

                  Under the rules of LTTE, JVP, SLFP, UNP, ….. laughter was either rationed or completely banned. Only the top of the hierarchy had access to as many laugh as they desired.

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            HT, Your question cannot be answered as your mentality is that of mammon worship where money directs life. Mat.6,24 says ” No one can serve 2 masters. You cannot serve God and Mammon” Vs.33 continues ” Seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness that all you need shall be added unto you” So you decide whom I might be serving. Court verdicts are not always carried out as you too know.

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              DTG
              Just as I suspected, you have got your knickers in a twist. You don’t seem to know your left from your right. You are delusional.
              You need help.
              Do yourself a favour please seek immediate psychiatric help.

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                Human Touch, Why are you so obsessed with your body openings, specially the ones below your belt. God created them for humans to get rid of their rubbish, and not to keep focussing on them in an obsessive manner.

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                  dtg
                  Have you heard this one? It is part of a longer narrative:
                  God must be an architect. Who else will locate the fun area inside a toilet?

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            HT, Why keep talking about licking the wrong places. Why not lick some good food which is good words coming out of the mouth. CT readers are not fools except atheism.

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            HT, I know nothing about these kings and queens you consider unforgivable. Most of this country is now chasing only money and are not under a loving God who provides for his family. He said “I am the LORD and there is no other. There is no God besides Me” Isa.45,5

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              DTG
              I think you are in the wrong forum.
              Try to locate “I am holier than thou, site” and post your comments there.
              We need morally and politically upright rational and critical thinkers here on CT.

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          DavidtheMidway, don’t chop off the history. Rowdy King was not punished, at least from the time of his girl friend was murdered and the hit men were finished off, immediately. You know the history better than me. If you are not being honest, you are only a DavidtheHell!

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            Davidthegood, I didn’t tell anything about the main subject, Playboy Minister, about whom you and Human Touch are fighting over, because I did not read the Loose Cannon, Tisaranee Gunasekara’s “Evil Emperor’s election propaganda (that is what I guess) essay yet. It is already mid-day passed, here. Eyes are not reading the letters. Need to attend to very important business. If I get time to read, I will later meet you with a comment on the Playboy Minster.

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            Mallaiyuran, I honestly don’t connect just now with the people you mention. I may recall if you explain further. Who is Rowdy King.

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    “There were limits to Mahinda Rajapaksa’s irrationality, none to Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s.”

    An absolute gem!

    “…the most important point about that brouhaha is not so much the (predictably) uncouth behaviour of the two SLPPers but the comment by the JVP’s Nalin Hewage that preceded it…
    …If Mr. Hewage withdraws his statement, if the JVP/NPP officially rejects that statement and affirms that killing even criminals outside the law and without due process is wrong, then the matter should end there. ”

    You are right, Ms Gunasekera, there’s no way this statement can be justified.
    And, there’s no justification in claiming Kuutiaracchi’s and Weerasinghe’s aggressive and uncouth conduct as provocative, either.

    We cannot imagine what went through Mr Hewage’s mind to say what he said, particularly in the context of Mr AK Dissanayake and other senior members like Messrs. Tilvin Silva, and Vijitha Herat, whom we’ve heard framing an apology very carefully, stating how bad they feel that these happened, and going on to frame it as having been led there by an environment of violence engendered in this society from 1977.

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      Nalin Hewage’s justification of JVP killings puts on open display that the NPP is simply a false front for the unacceptable face of the JVP. Will give AKD credit for at least trying to present a civilised public front, but the undeniable fact is that hardliners are the power behind the scenes in the JVP. People like Tilvin Silva, Lalkantha, Asoka Ranwala, and Hewage outnumber AKD and Vijitha Herath. These are the ones who use their disruptive “unions” to derail normal public life.
      The NPP is a collection of well-meaning but naive individuals who will be discarded unceremoniously the day after an election victory.

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        OC

        My sentiments exactly. Aren’t these guys briefed before a public discussion? Hewage appears to be a national organiser & if he is allowed to shoot his mouth off according to his thinking, it confirms the NPP has no common understanding for what the party as a whole represents. If the NPP wants to save face, the party should sack this guy immediately & denounce his statement publicly. Whatever damage limitation steps taken, it is an indication of the JVP old guard influence & that cannot be removed. I hope all those romantic NPP supporters who assume only the good in the NPP will now read between the lines & get a true understanding of NPP governance if in power.
        Anyway, this is a country where people are happy to accept divine powers with even ministers endorsing ‘snake oil’, so, tough talk, racism, unsubstantiated historical facts, all go well with the average voter.

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          Raj,
          That the JVP’S face is not the same as the NPP’s has been clear from the start. For example, the NPP talks about encouraging local businesses, while JVP unions try their best to destroy them.
          Chaturanga Abeysinghe, the NPP’s economics spokesman, is a software engineer and makes lots of money giving private lectures on the side (@ Rs.1000 an hour). But the JVP unions oppose private education.
          How can these positions be reconciled?
          “If the NPP wants to save face, the party should sack this guy immediately & denounce his statement publicly.” To be fair, the JVP did it once, in the case of Wimal Weerawansa. Will it sack Hewage?

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        Dear old codger,
        .
        I don’t yet know much about Ashoka Ranwala; I’ve spent some time googling, and found that he’s a Trade Unionist whose clients are mainly among workers in the Petroleum Corporation.
        With regard to what Nalin Hewage (I didn’t know much about him, either, but now I have searched, and know more) said here; he certainly shouldn’t have implied that W.D. Weerasinghe’s father was an undesirable. He ought to be made to withdraw that statement. There’s no need to sack him. He was provoked. He sat quietly for long, whilst Weerasinghe tried to justify not just the building of roads and the harbour, but even the ridiculous Airport, and the Uma Oya Scheme. Uma Oya remains folly; the fact that it now produces electricity we must be glad about, but there were alternative ways of harnessing the potential energy of that water, without tunnelling. But that is past.
        .
        Anyway, this Weerasinghe (whom I knew nothing of) is clearly an undesirable, owing to the way he behaved, not his father. Tissa Kuttiarachchi is from my area; I don’t have anything to do with him.

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        OC:
        “The NPP is a collection of well-meaning but naive individuals who will be discarded unceremoniously the day after an election victory.”

        Yes, like a curry leaf. First folks like Harini are likely to be sidelined, just as some put the curry leaves on the side of the plate first before throwing them away later.

        It is instructive to remember what happened to S.C. Mayadunne, former Attorney General, who was appointed to Parliament from the JVP national list in 2015 and resigned two days after taking oath as an MP.

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          Leonard,
          .
          I have read
          what you have said, understood it, and I reject most of it.
          .
          There are two sides to all these things that you have said. It was not only Mayadunne, there was also the lawyer, Chrysmal Weerasuriya, whom I know pretty well – to be a go-getter!
          .
          In any case, Mayadunne was not the Attorney General; he was the Auditor-General – a quite different profession! The JVP was faced with a dilemma. Mayadunne, if I remember right, quite willingly made way for Bimal Ratnayake, one of the Party stalwarts.
          .
          The JVP did some re-thinking after the 2020 Elections, and decided to bring in Harini. These are dilemmas faced by a very small and persecuted Party. They discuss, issues now. Admittedly, the Wijweera era was different.

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            SM:
            “It was not only Mayadunne, there was also the lawyer, Chrysmal Weerasuriya, whom I know pretty well – to be a go-getter!

            Yes, I was aware that there was another person but I could remember only the case of Mayadunne when I wrote the comment.

            Yes, Mayudunne was the Auditor General–it was a case of my mind thinking some thing and the hand writing something else.

            It seems I was wrong about Mayadunne. Here’s a link to a CT article embedding a video of his farewell speech in Parliament, in which he explains his reasons for resignation, which is “not receiving a “fair mandate for the JVP to combat corruption in the country” and by extension the people rejecting persons like him in effect.

            https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/people-havent-given-us-a-fair-mandate-to-combat-corruption-former-auditor-general-resigned-jvp-mp/

            Since you claim to know Chrysmal well, what was the reason for HIS resignation and what does he think of the JVP now?

            You: “Admittedly, the Wijweera era was different.”

            But, if the thinking of the new JVP is different, why do they continue to observe the two bloody revolutions of the old JVP every year?

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              DTG
              I think you are in the wrong forum.
              Try to locate “I am holier than thou, site” and post your comments there.
              We need morally and politically upright rational and critical thinkers here on CT.

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              Dear Leonard,
              .
              Thanks for the link.
              There are two comments by me (the same gravatar too!) that proves that I had already seen it.
              .
              See some interaction that I’ve had with Chrishmal, on Colombo Telegraph!
              .
              https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/the-whited-thomian-sepulchres-the-pharisees-who-cheat/
              .
              That’s Page 3. But you will see that I have requested readers to go to Page 1. You will at least see that I tell the truth as I see it, any given time.
              .
              Chrishmal is an Anglican, and had much to do with getting rid of Cassie-Chetty from the Kollupitiya school. Please understand me when I say that I was the only person seriously considered to be the Warden of the Mt Lavinia school in August 1990, and later, to be the Headmaster of the Kollupitiya school.
              .
              I’ve not discussed with Chrishmal the reasons for his not being appointed to Parliament, but I think that his response was different. The NPP did not want him; Handunnetti was sent in. They were right to do so! Chrishmal later got on to Ranil’s Colombo District list in August 2020. Please read the comment by “Douglas.”
              .
              I will say more later.

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        Dear old codger,
        .
        I don’t yet know much about Ashoka Ranwala; I’ve spent some time googling, and found that he’s a Trade Unionist whose supporters are mainly among workers in the Petroleum Corporation.
        .
        With regard to what Nalin Hewage (I didn’t know much about him, either but now I have seached, and know more) said here; he certainly shouldn’t have implied that W.D. Weerasinghe’s father was an undesirable. He ought to be made to withdraw that statement. There’s no need to sack him. He was provoked. He sat quietly for long, whilst Weerasinghe tried to justify not just the building of roads and the harbour, but even the ridiculous Airport, and the Uma Oya Scheme. Uma Oya remains folly; the fact that it now produces electricity we must be glad about, but there were alternative ways of harnessing the potential energy of that water, without tunnelling. But that is past.
        .
        Anyway, this Weerasinghe (whom I knew nothing of) is clearly an undesirable, owing to the way he behaved, not his father.

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          SM,
          You keep saying that the NPP is “different ” in some way from other parties. You say its members are highly disciplined and virtuous. But have a look at Hewage here using his foul mouth to insult Ranil’s wife:
          https://x.com/munza14/status/1784760595906195655
          So, how is Hewage different from Kuttiarachchi?

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            Yes, old codger,
            .
            You’ve made your point well. I’ve seen some other videos of Hewage’s speeches. This is his style.
            .
            However, what I know of Tilvin Silva is different. I have met him, but I have to keep checking whether his name is “Tivlin” or “Tilvin”. His father had been a carpenter, and he himself had even worked as a young man in a hotel. Been seven years in prison. No children. These things he has said in interviews.
            .
            I was trying to show you about half an hour that I had listened to yesterday of him talking quietly three days ago, but it isn’t sometimes possible to find it even from the “History” on my computer. It depends on how I got there. If it is via some other link, it doesn’t show up.
            .
            I’m not going to Matara tomorrow (contributed, though). I went two years ago, and Tilvin says that it was two years ago that they had a Matara rally as well. He plans to go there tomorrow. And this time, it is an NPP rally, he said.

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              SM,
              Tilvin Silva may be a nice guy personally, but like many politicians, he is economically illiterate. That much I can tell you, from his claim at the end of this video, that the value of the rupee is ” being held up artificially “. I don’t see how that is even possible.This was one year ago, so what would he say now, when the rupee has appreciated even more?
              When the right economic decisions are made, it is sad to see politicians trying to mislead people.

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            Dear OC,
            SM has not responded to us when we have raised any criticism of the NPP: he has not risen to answer our questions. Or SM may not know about NPP. He also does not know about the barbaric era of JVP 89-92.
            So I really don’t know what you expect SM to answer here.

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            OC,
            .
            I think SM is correct in saying that NPP is different, assuming that NPP and JVP are the same.

            In that controversial discussion, a JVP panelist Neiln Hayge confessed that during the brutal 89-92 rebellion, the JVP men had “killed the village debauchers and rascals.”. I dont know how Nalin Hewage got escaped from it, … if he opens his mouth, he is no different to THISSA KUTTI:
            .
            Other parties are also killing people in this country, but they do not confess it publicly.
            :
            That is why I say again that JVP people are barbarians that I can never forgive.

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        old codger

        “People like Tilvin Silva, Lalkantha, Asoka Ranwala, and Hewage outnumber AKD and Vijitha Herath.”

        As far as I know(?) Vijitha Herath is also part of the gang of old guards.
        I am worried once this gang takes over the state apparatus it’s rule will be neither Liberal nor Progressive. Over a period of time there could be purges within the party and the state in order to consolidate hold on the party and state, considering the existence of supporters in the armed forces and among the lazy bureaucracy.

        I have not seen any evidence to the contrary.

        Will the party sign a Social, Political, and Economic contract pledging to ….. do and don’t do clauses ….. signed by the known and unknown members of the gang of old guards.

        Our Sinhala Man in Badulla could persuade the party ….

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          Dear NV.
          “Our Sinhala Man in Badulla could persuade the party “.
          .
          Some experts 🙄 should persuade him first. After that only can we rely on him.

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          Native,
          Vijitha Herath is the guy who stood up in Parliament and protested against Gota’s forced deportations of Tamils from Colombo lodges. I believe Weerawansa was sacked around the same time.

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            Thanks, old codger.
            .
            So, I have to eat the words that I just posted about you!.
            .
            The ambivalence of my attitude to you stems from my not knowing who you are.
            .
            Of course, you’re entitled to your anonymity; but then, you have to put up with all these changes of mood by us.
            .
            Isn’t it true that such a lot of your time is spent on figuring out who is saying something, and why.
            .
            Panini

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              Sinhala_Man,

              “The ambivalence of my attitude to you stems from my not knowing who you are.”

              What does that say about someone’s character, besides the fact that they are hiding something unpleasant? Although with the Internet, it’s not impossible to build a personality/IQ profile.

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                Lester,
                “it’s not impossible to build a personality/IQ profile.”
                Yes, and I have the definitive list of your hang-ups.
                1 Suicide bombers
                2 Other people’s IQ or lack thereof.
                3. Calculus
                4. Lies, damn lies, and statistics.

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              Sinhala_Man,

              Beware of false information. LTTE used many of the Colombo lodges to house suicide bombers. There was a time when CBK also tried to expel outstation Tamils from the lodges. When she rescinded the policy, the number of suicide attacks increased dramatically.

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                Unlike some, neither SM or I are cowards who ran away from suicide bombers. We saw what happened from here.

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                  Good heavens!
                  .
                  This is the first time that I have received praise from old codger!
                  .
                  Panini

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                    SM,
                    I tell it like it is. I know that, like me, you were here through hard times. What some fake patriots don’t get is that , on average, traffic accidents killed more people than the war.

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                Lester twists the facts in favour of his fantasies. That is unfortunately his opium. Luege haben kurze Beine.
                If not for CBK, medamulana rascals would never have claimed so called 🤔 war victory.
                .
                Late honorable FM LKR was highly instrumental getting LTTE banned on rich soils around the 🌎
                .
                May truths be heard 🙏 ✨️ 😕

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                  Leela,

                  Who killed LKR in his swimming pool and tried to kill your hero CBK? Probably the same terrorists hiding in lodges that some Ranil supporters vouch for here. The කොටියා doesn’t change his stripes. You would know.

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                    Lester the joker,

                    As you asked me, I must give you the following answer. I think Rajapaksa did more damage to this nation than the LTTE and JVP together, when we look back. They had no hearts for their own people, but to seize power and exercise their power over the people, that is the mental disorder of fascists.

                    According to my knowledge and guess, “Killing LKR” could be Mahendra Rajapaksa….I believe he has killed many people on purpose. Unfortunately the lack of strict law enforcement has failed to punish the mafiaboss of all high crimes to date.
                    .
                    And CBK was going to die at the hands of LTTE at that time… there I dont think Rajapakshes involved in that plan.

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                  Hello Leelagemalli.
                  Luege haben kurze Beine but they travel faster than the truth.
                  Best regards

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                    LS,
                    You are right.
                    .
                    When people find it difficult to distinguish truth from falsehood, it happens in any population. Fakeness has spread in Sri Lanka like rays passing through matter.

                    Most of them will not question why it has become their habbit. In the end, they blame only the politicians. It is always easy.
                    In truth, humans are to blame. You can talk to your lankan relatives and clear this on your own. I’ve done it with mine and now I’m very careful with most people. I have never worked with Sri Lankans. So, I don’t know how they are. I only know how my relatives get on with others…

                    The problem in Sri Lanka is that so called educated people (even with academic titles) are dumber than they appear. For me, they don’t discuss the issues regularly.
                    However, even graduates don’t seem to realize it when the truth is in front of their eyes. The nature of human thinking is somehow blocked.

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                    Hello LankaScot,

                    Once the detonator is activated, you have no nowhere to travel, except perhaps to the afterlife. That’s the issue with some commentators here, they want to reason with those who lack any semblance of reason. They want to create matter out of anti-matter.

                    He’s a real nowhere man
                    Sitting in his nowhere land
                    Making all his nowhere plans for nobody
                    Doesn’t have a point of view
                    Knows not where he’s going to….(heaven/hell, 72 virgins?, KFC?)

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            old codger

            “Vijitha Herath is the guy who stood up in Parliament and protested against Gota’s forced deportations of Tamils from Colombo lodges.”

            Please read the following interview with Vijitha Herath:
            India Has Changed, So Have We –NPP MP Vijitha Herath
            https://ceylontoday.lk/2024/02/17/india-has-changed-so-have-we-npp-mp-vijitha-herath/
            This is the latest interview, …..

            Please tell us how do you find it, honest, truthful, apologising, plausible policies, any contradictions, aimed at elections, no indication of how NPP would handle saffron thugs, CHAPTER II – BUDDHISM in constitution, he is silent on how many people were involuntarily made to disappear between 1981 and 2009 in the North East,.. ……
            He (NPP) is not clear about what the party is going to do about the constitution, human rights, trade, manufacturing, inward investments of foreign businesses, missing persons, and how they are going to investigate and charge members of armed forces, dead squad, the political leaders, ….. he mentioned Central Bank scam but not all other …. what is the party going to do to stop Saffron brigade encroaching farm lands and land grabbing, …

            I see not much difference between nimal’s LTTE and JVP.

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              “I see not much difference between nimal’s LTTE and JVP.”

              Do you find much difference between Native’s Ranil and Caligula?

              “Caligula is most known for his cruelty and madness which he exhibited through the harsh taxes he levied on his citizens.”


              Everyone is just fighting for their own poison …….. my man is better than your man: as old as human history …….. so, what else is new?

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                Hello Nimal,
                Caligula slept with his Horse (alledgedly), No RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) back then.
                Best regards

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                  LS,
                  Was the horse male or female? Just asking.

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                    Hello OC,
                    You will have the LGBTQ Activists on your case soon, the Horse was Transexual. J K Rowling would be proud of you.
                    Best regards

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                  Caligula is most known for his cruelty and madness which he exhibited through the harsh taxes he levied on his citizens, the execution of senators whom he deemed untrustworthy, and other violent and excessive behaviors.
                  Had RW any other options left ?
                  Country has no mineral wealth, even if liars oversetimate
                  Country is not within EU, to get offered big sums of funds for its economic revival/comeback
                  Country is not oil rich either.

                  True image of the country is its geographical location. However, Rajapakshes abused it like a mad man would rape and murder a sick street woman living on the road.

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              Native,
              The only plausible policies are what the present government follows. Even the SJB admits that. You can’t expect the JVP to go along. But, even if they are elected, I don’t see any chance of their doing anything different.

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                old codger

                “I don’t see any chance of their doing anything different.”

                I completely agree with you.
                I anticipate AKD going native, tamed, house trained, ……

                I thought Sinhala_Man is our Man in NPP it now appears he is NPP’s man in CT.

                Both NPP and SJB say they would renegotiate with IMF.
                What are they going to negotiate?
                Are they in position to dictate impose their terms and conditions?

                All pre election policies are aimed at election victory.

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                  NV,

                  “I thought Sinhala_Man is our Man in NPP it now appears he is NPP’s man in CT.”

                  Unfortunately, SM can’t answer any of the critical questions we’ve repeatedly raised. There he kept records. Koheda yanne Malle pol answers are full of his comments.

                  Today, he talks about JUSTICE, at the time JVPrs committed high crimes (brutal killings)… where was the justice …. ? I doubt whether he had some years in his life doctors thought he was demented.

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              Dear Native Vedda,
              .
              You have directed old codger’s attention to this interview:
              .
              https://ceylontoday.lk/2024/02/17/india-has-changed-so-have-we-npp-mp-vijitha-herath/
              .
              That interview is six weeks old; how can it be the latest? It may be the latest in English.
              .
              I have looked at it. It is unsatisfactory. In many places there are mismatches between questions and answers. I also notice unnecessarily long answers, and the embedding of irrelevancies. These are signs that Vijitha’s English is inadequate for the purpose of dealing with the questions.
              .
              You fault him for not dealing with certain issues? Was he asked about them? You have not shown anything that he has said to be incorrect.
              .
              However, Vijitha remains honest.
              .
              Tisaranee’s article is excellent, and I listened to the entire video she has directed us to. However, there are as many as 115 comments so far because most of them are meaningless, and some are repetitious.
              .
              All of which makes me happy that AKD avoids getting trapped into using English.
              .
              For a change, why not evaluate what I have said in the last comments (only 22, so far) on this somewhat confused article by Kumar David?
              .
              https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/a-season-of-fun-every-pantaloon-is-running-loose/
              .
              Panini Edirisinhe

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        I came across a sequel to all this:
        .
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-559NV6ZDx0
        .
        I know Tivlin to be an extremely gentle and decent man. So is Vijitha Herath.
        .
        I’ve told you that I don’t know everybody, and most of you are anonymous. But some of you, e.g. intelligent and witty old codger – are determined to wreck the chances of the NPP.
        .
        Raj-UK: you’ve got this mental block about “communism”. Please stay in the UK, and let us manage our affairs here.
        .
        I know that there are unsavoury things that happened thirty-five years ago. I’ve already linked you to AKD’s ten year old apology. They are honest; I know that culturally I’m at odds with certain aspects of what they do.
        .
        But then, there are some respects in which “leelagemalli”, for instance, with all his talk about “hanging opponents by the balls”, is much cruder. And that in spite of his much vaunted boasts about being “Europeanised”!
        .
        I profess much less.
        .
        Panini Edirisinhe (NIC 483111444V) of Bandarawela

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          Sinhala_Man

          “intelligent and witty old codger – are determined to wreck the chances of the NPP.”

          Actually you are trying to save NPP/JVP/DJVP whereas we are trying to save the country and people from NPP/JVP/DJVP/Sinhala/Buddhist Pol Pots.

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            Native,
            You beat me to it.

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          SM;
          I’m sorry you haven’t changed. Grandma always said that the dog’s tail doesn’t change even if you put it in a bamboo sheath. Besides, you and others will never see it and it has nothing to do with me being Europeanized.Btw, I am not pro-Rwanda-bill and other anti-immigration laws which are inhumane in my eyes. This is the opinion of our beloved commenter, LankaScott. what matters should be the facts.
          Unfortunately, your misinterpretations do not match the facts.
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZBNphcfFng
          Former President C.B.K. commented on the current situation. She says very clearly that it is not clear to her that the Janata Vimukthi Peramuna is matured enough to act democratically.

          I remember the days when I left the country for Europe after the Premadasa regime and murderous JVP killed over 50 k youth, CBK was the only leader who came forward to restore normalcy:

          Does jvp ever thank CBK for that endeavour today?
          They were like uncivilized wild men in late 80ties. Even Harini should see it looking back how many undergraduates were killed by JVPrs for no any reasons. Unforutnately, good educated Harini too does not utter a single word against, because JVPrs are like poisonous reptiles. That gives us a hint that they will have clashes after grabbing power.

          Tbc

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            cont.


            Will jvp ever say that their mlechcha acts in 89-92 was inhumane?people make mistakes, Media has not backbone to raise the quesiton either. but they can correct them, if only would they openly talk about them.

            It was by no means easy for CBK to work with the formerly violent forces of sin. However, she succeeded until the MEDAMULANA underworld king began to destroy her and RW’s character for their selfish gains. That’s why she became WHISKY MADAM to JVP and others. Rajapakse as an unculured man, would sell their mother for political gains. We clearly saw how Mahendra Rajapakse used his illiterate wife Shiranti to run businesses.
            :
            Looking back,tThis country is full of political demons. Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna has now forgotten everything. If not for them, the Rajapaksas would not have won that much popularity by stupid dominated nation. Basta.

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          SM

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUf31DIBa_g

          what do you make of this information ?

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          SM
          Since there is a direct reference to me, I am responding to your comment. I believe in a fairer society, & in that respect, I may a be ‘socialist’ but I don’t trust ‘socialists’ in SL. Communism is now defunct, yet, the JVP website displays the communist signage & even a picture of its former murderous leader. Hewage’s explanation of past JVP crimes confirms the JVP has not changed. Are kangaroo courts the way JVP will be serving justice? It is an indication of keeping it’s destructive past alive & is also the party in which AKD is the leader. Now, AKD is also the leader of a perceived ‘progressive’ party, the NPP. What does it tell us? It may not be much to you but to me, it says a lot

          I planed to return to SL after retirement but have changed my mind now . In fact, I just paid a deposit for a house being built in the country, which will be my retirement home. However, I am concerned about my relations & friends in SL, particularly, the poor but if the average voter is dumb enough to be taken up with the rhetoric, they deserve the consequences, although, their action will effect rational voters too, who may be in the minority. It happened with GR & history may be repeating.

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            Hello Raj-UK,
            I designed and built (with much local help/labour) my retirement house here in Central Province. I made it big enough so that our relations from the UK could stay whilst on Vacation. I could not have done that in the UK. I don’t need heating or Air-conditioning and my pension is enough to live on. In the UK a 3 Bedroom House Rental would cost you more than the State Pension.
            Of course there are drawbacks, poor Electricity Supply, poor roads with no Maintenance (my sister told me the UK is just as bad after her visits here), highly taxed Electrical appliances etc and stupid Local Government procedures and regulations. Many young men and women have left the area for the Middle East and even the Maldives. The Heath Service here is in irreversible decline, you don’t have Local GPs (Health Service Doctors).and the Government buys dangerous and expired Medicines (ask Rambukwella).
            Best regards

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              LankaScot

              I have been building up my retirement nest egg in SL & even contemplated on taking early retirement a few years ago but the cost of property was very much unaffordable. On top of that, I was hoping to bring my 4 year old car which I bought new & had a low mileage but thanks to Ravi K’s financial acumen, I would have had to pay import duty as for a brand new car & not on the depreciated value. If I sold my car in UK, I would have been able to buy a used Japanese or Korean with the money, so, that prevented me from taking the plunge. Then came GR & the COVID, & I was glad I had second thoughts. I managed to get some of my NRFC savings back but not sure if I can get the balance in £s, particularly, if the JVP/NPP comes to power.
              I managed to get a mortgage despite my advancing age & paid a deposit for a new build on the edge of the Peak district which is rural enough in my retirement. My new house has is solar powered with 10kwh battery & also a heat pump, so I will not be needing gas as an energy source. Taxation is a worry but inflation is down to 2% & unlike in SL, everything, from appliances to food is within reach, even in my retirement & I am happy with the NHS service. So, I look forward to retirement

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                Sorry, couldn’t complete the sentence & ther error (…my new house is solar powered & also has a heat pump..)

                …. So I look forward to retirement in UK soon with time to indulge in my hobby of restoring a classic (EVs may be fast & convenient as a runabout but doesn’t have the overall fun factor to enjoy the country roads)

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          Those who have forgotten the atrocities, it is time for a refresher.
          Sinhala man should wake up and see how brutal JVP is.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RJHNszvHds

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        oc
        “collection of well-meaning but naive individuals who will be discarded unceremoniously the day after an election victory”
        Has not that been the story of most electoral alliances? (The next day is not to be taken literally. Discarding usually follows asking awkward questions.)

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          SJ,
          Do you figure that there is any likelihood of the NPP and AKD dumping the JVP?

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            oc
            I thought that you had the JVP’s NPP partners in mind.

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              SJ,
              I have a feeling that the NPP is AKD’s lifeboat.

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    The author analysed both Rajapaksa’s and JVP well in this article. I don’t know whether he purposely or deliberately excluded other major Sinhalese political partners UNP and Sajith but completely ignored Tamils or Tamil militant and Muslims or Muslim Terror groups.
    JVP/NPP is the first Sinhalese armed grouped attacked Police stations in 1970.JVPs militarisation gave an encouragement to Tamils youths towards armed struggle with the standardisation of university admission by language based or race based. The burning of Jaffna library in 1981 by UNP government gave the opportunity to attack a military truck by Tamil militants in 1983 gave the birth of armed struggle which resulted massacre of Tamils buy Sinhala military in Jaffna and the nationwide massacres by Sinhalese thugs and military which continued for 30 years. Sinhalese had the opportunity to come back again in Politics but still LTTE cannot come back to politics even both LTTE and JVP fought against Indian forces occupying in this land. The politics of Sinhala fundamentalism still continues.

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      “I don’t know whether he purposely or deliberately excluded “
      He? Who is ‘he’?

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      “JVP/NPP is the first Sinhalese armed grouped attacked Police stations in 1970.”
      NPP?
      Where was any attack on a police station in the country in 1970?
      *
      Even if the LTTE is allowed by law here, will its masters holding the purse strings allow it?

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        SJ,
        Oh, You want exact year. Is it a denial of a fact or cover up of for your madam Srimavo. Yes, It is in 1971 they attacked 92 police stations. The insurrection formally began in 1971, but the first attacks took place in 1970.
        You and your SLFP government Sinhala only policy and massacre of Tamils in 1958 followed by Standardisation by language are the reasons for LTTE and other militant groups to take arms against your Sinhala government.

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          You cannot even remember a date properly.
          BTW, was there an NPP in 1970 or 1971 or for that matter even in 1988?
          Abusing me is a rather stupid was to plaster over your flaws.
          You really are pathetic.

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            Abusing me is a rather stupid way to plaster over your flaws.

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            I am really worried about your mental status? Do you need any help? Truth is not an abuse.

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        Hello SJ,
        It is worth reading the South African TRC (Truth and Reconciliation Report) to get an idea how to begin the same process in Sri Lanka https://www.justice.gov.za/trc/report/execsum.htm
        The case of Northern Ireland may also be useful, but bear in mind “The example of Northern Ireland shows there is no quick fix when it comes to re-building peaceful societies. A quarter of a century on, sectarian tensions endure, and initiatives to address the legacies of past violence have yet to be prioritised”. https://www.c-r.org/news-and-insight/learning-good-friday-agreement
        The colonisation of Ireland started in the 12th Century with the Anglo-Norman invasion.
        Although the old generation of the LTTE may have been defeated militarily, a new generation could easily (or clandestinely) build a new version if their grievances are not addressed.
        Best regards

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          LS
          You have a point there, but Tamil nationalism is a strange phenomenon.
          *
          Tamil (they called it Dravidian) separatism started in Tamilnadu (then Madras state). They made an excuse of the Sino-Indian conflict and Nehru’s legislation banning separatists from contesting elections to abandon secession.
          There are some on the lunatic fringe in Tamilnadu that talk of a Greater Tamil state.
          Tamilnadu politicians do not want to separate from India but they back Lankan separatism. They have done it for half a century.
          *
          India cynically promoted Tamil militants through different agencies and gave false signals of support for secession. It was a ploy which also kept the militant groups divided.
          The LTTE got to the top with external support (Israel trained their guerillas at the same time as it did GoSL commandos) and by brutal elimination of its rivals.
          There is occasional nostalgia for the LTTE as the national question remains ignored two decades after the war. There is general admiration of all young people who lost their lives battling the SLAF and IPKF. (But the LTTE, to this day, rejects all but its own ‘martyrs’.)
          A return of the LTTE is unreal, but emergence of another militant group is possible, and there are forces that will subscribe to it to keep the SL government on its toes and to have a political base in the North.

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          It is worth reading the South African TRC (Truth and Reconciliation Report) to get an idea how to begin the same process in Sri Lanka
          LankaScot,
          This so pathetic the people comparing Tamils problem to other country’s problems and insisting to adopt that solution. If someone likes to compare the Tamils problem to the Israel problem, then are they ready to take it to the UN and obtain a separate country for Tamils too? If we put our hand on the subject of separate state, then they get shocked and start to cry that Palestinians and Israelis are human being fighting for their land so deserve a solution, but the Tamils are pesky crocodiles, have come out of the for the yesterday heavy rain, has no land, deserve only merciless killing to get rid.
          The TRO to Tamils America forced, thorough Resolution/30/1 because Boston consultants convinced Senator Kerry that the Tamils in Langkang had ruled the Lanka like minority Pretoria White government so now, as the black majority gained the power under Nelson Mandela, Langkang Sinhala Buddhist have done it under Old Rowdy, so Tamils should go for TRO and tell the truth under their minority government how they all humiliated the poor innocent Sinhala Buddhists.

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            Hello Mallaiyuran,
            Please tell everyone here how you are going to achieve your political aspirations. I talked to members of Sinn Fein (the political wing of the IRA) in the70s and 80s who were quite clear about what they wanted to achieve. They also had a long term view which led to first of all a peace agreement and then a political one. There are still problems in Northern Ireland but slowly they are improving without killings and violence.
            I totally oppose any discrimination against anyone regardless of Ethnicity, Religion, non-religion, Sex, Class or Caste
            Remember the Catholic population is now the majority in Northern Ireland, it is much more difficult for a minority to impose its manifesto in a country. Your short term and long term aims can be different, but need to be achievable.
            So again “What do you want and how are you going to achieve it”
            Best regards

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              LS,
              That is why I observe that you are among the few non-racist people I know.
              Those of you who have lived in Sri Lanka today know that the Sinhalese do not seem to stop being racist against their minorities. Some are active and others are passive racists.
              Especially people living in Kandy area are more racist (caste based) even against their own community. I have heard this from many people. I was born and lived in Galle. So I was like a black sheep even when I was young.
              Btw, yesterday, I had a trip to Jaffna for a weekend with you and sinhala_man. Anyway, when I woke up, I realized that it was a dream. because I planned to come to Sri Lanka in May or June. In earlier days, I thought that I could go anywhere within the country or abroad with SM. However, his relationship with JVP has soured to some extent and now we are arch rivals. I mean SM and me.

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              LankaScot.
              ”Please tell everyone here how you are going to achieve your political aspirations.

              I am not sure if the Tamil leaders failed to tell in negotiation tables what they want, For Example, even on the signed pacts like Banda Chelva or Dudley Chelva they failed to indicate what they want? And there was the Indian accord with Lanka by the Indian government, hoping to get some reasonable devolution for Tamils, recognizing their homeland.
              It appears that you feel great after asking the blunt question, hoping that with a devastating blow by question Mallaiyuran will never again show his head black in CT side. Sinhala Buddhist says that whatever Prabhakaran couldn’t achieve with arms, the Diaspora Tamils want to have achieved by their voting power in Western countries. So now you are hoping that you have achieved whatever the UOJ Sadampi could not achieve by spreading false about me to CT, with the simple nudge of an illumination. Anyway, I don’t want to talk more about that and destroy your enthusiasm. But where did you get that idea that modern Britain (no more colonial stories, please!) has only the same or even below the third-grade techniques & insincerity on the negotiating table to use with the IRA, like Langkang?

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              I asked just a second ago not to compare the Tamils’ situation with any country (South Africa) in the world because Tamils are negotiating with the most meritorious, wildlife sanctuary residents, the lion cups of SinhaLE Lankawe.

              America gave free ships to the Langkang navy. Got the IMF on its neck and got a loan to the Evil Emperor. The IMF is doing propaganda writing on behalf of Evil. India had made a defense and Langkang broke it one-sidedly. America wants to use Langkang in one way in its Indian Ocean initiations. India wants to use it in another way, though they both have given much more donations. But the Sinhala Buddhists’ Langkang is only attached to the commission paying China. When India saw that Langkang had broken up the defense pact, India stood strong on expelling the Chinese frequent visiting warships and submarines. That is where Evil devised this classic dirty trick. He, after returning from India in last November, announced that he was serious about the Indian’s concern about the warships coming to Langkang, so had stopped allowing any warship to come to Langkang shores. Bravo. That is where Appa Diplomacy hits its climax! He came out with his calculation of spreading a common sparrow net without anyone suspecting him, but he eyed catching a Bald Eagle on that.

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              It is America which fell as the first prey on his net that no war ships can come to Langkang. China will come. It has its own port. No one can stop or block its commercial ship on the way and inspect its ships to find out what was in it.

              This is what you call a thief hiding in the Sheriff house. America made the Rapist Navy as guardian angels of the Indian Ocean. Evil very easily caught his target.

              I opposed you prescribing TRO for Tamils’ political pariah situation as a solution;, then you came back and asked me the above question. If you didn’t think that this question has been so far answered and that is why now you are asking this question and even at this time if the Tamils could not answer this question, then what is your conclusion? Tamils don’t deserve justice or an international investigation. Is that why you are tactically trying to knock out Tamils on their call for justice and trying to force them to just stand up in a defense cage of a TRO court and listen to all the bluffing and lying the Sinhala Buddhist want to say? To be honest with you, I don’t guess the point you like demonstrates by asking that question.

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              If possible, instead of illuminating or observing, can you give a real connection to this question that after 75 years Tamils rebelled for their rights, now you are asking how are they going to get it? Is that in your mind the way the West is cheating the Tamils is the correct way to treat them?

              You asked me a question, LankaScot. Can I ask you a question? “I totally oppose any discrimination against anyone regardless of Ethnicity, Religion, non-religion, Sex, Class or Caste
              How are you going to achieve this within the Sinhala Buddhists, while you openly say you dislike Hinduism, but bring Buddha’s preaching, while you claim that you and Atheist? Your opinion could be that Buddha is an atheist too, but is it the opinion of the community now you are living with?

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                Hello Mallaiyuran,
                Diversion is a good tactic, in the short term.
                It took me about 6 or 7 years to eventually convince my wife that the Rajapakses were a corrupt bunch of thieves and liars. The events since then have only confirmed what I said. I also pointed out the evasive way that Sri Lanka handled the UNHRC complaints. Many of our relations are older generation UNP supporter that have never liked the Rajapakses and agree with me. The behaviour of all politicians have discredited Politics in Sri Lanka. Everyone here would cheerfully throw all 225 into the Mahawelli Ganga.
                Although the Military were not willing to support MR’s hope for a Coup, he still filled many posts later on with Military personnel. Whichever political party gets into power, they must begin to dismantle the Military presence in the North and East. They will also have to reduce the size of the Military (and Civil Service) nationwide to comply with the IMF terms. Do you want to turn Sri Lanka into a Myanmar?
                It is no good complaining about the past, you have to change the future.
                Best regards
                TBC

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                  Continued
                  As for your comments about my Buddhist beliefs, have you not read any of my criticisms of Buddhism? Al religions are the same, they peddle the same supernatural explanations and proselytize to keep it going over the Generations.
                  Read any of the Religious books, they are full of Gods, Angels and Devils making appearances amongst the human populations. Ju-ju men, mystics, clairvoyants and other charlatans fool people into parting with their money. Organised religions do the same but on a much bigger scale and in many parts of the World it has become part of the culture.
                  Signs of life are beginning to be discovered on Exoplanets (other Solar System Planets). Soon we will know that this “Pale Blue Dot” is not the only place with living organisms. Many religions (especially the Abrahamic ones will have difficulty explaining this. Science, with Scientific methods, is discovering these Exoplanets and explaining why we think that our sensors are detecting positive signs of life. None of the religions spoke explicitly about life on other Planets, Solar Systems or Galaxies. Not a single Holy Book explains that Water is composed of 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Oxygen.
                  Best regards

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                  LankaScot,
                  For purposes of accuracy, the River is, Mahaweli.
                  The wife being difficult to convince is not unique to you!

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                  LS,
                  “Everyone here would cheerfully throw all 225 into the Mahaweli Ganga.”
                  The ‘SACRED RIVER’ would get polluted to such an extent; water cannot be used by civilisation!?

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              LS
              You are wasting your breath reasoning with some who are incapable of rational discussion.
              The only to yelp.

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                Why are you not spending the time teaching lessons to what you are trying to teach your Munthanai. Unless Munthanai came to save you might have with tsunami. Now holding your Munthanais chin and both are crying could not destroy Tamils and bring up Sinhala Buddhism? How a Kodarari Kaamppu would know what the lesson it is teaching to its mate.

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          There was never in the past a corrupted thinking that came out of anybody’s head before this prescription of TRO for Tamils to force them to tell the truth.

          Aren’t these people aware that the IJC criticized the “Standardization and Sixth Amendment are draconian to the extent that the acts were not present even in the Pretoria racist government? But unlike Senator Kerry and his theorists’ thinking, Tamils never in their history after losing the war to the Portuguese had breathed the air of freedom or ruled anybody. Period! I am not taking any more bluffing and lying on that subject of TRO for Tamils.
          SA’s TRO is something Nelson Mandela started only to preserve White’s businesses as they were and stop Whites leaving the country so south Africa can keep moving forward after their civil war, no pause, no talk about burning, looting, raping killing the Whites and whites’ businesses. TRO came only after the investigation was made and the major criminals were located.

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          I don’t blame you for being attached to Sinhala Buddhists. I said that earlier and pointed out because, especially when you are married to a Sinhala Lady; that 101 % is understandable. But you are propagating Sinhala Buddhism will be contested by us because we come here to campaign against the Sinhala Buddhism. International Inquiry first. Western democracies, without trying to fool Tamils the same way Sinhala Buddhist have done for 76 years, they should do it. That is the only way the West can introduce Humanity in Langkang. Sorry, I am born as such an inflexible obstinate on Sinhala Buddhism ruling the Tamils any more with lies and bluffs with the help of some Tamil Paramilitaries.
          That is the only way Tamils can get into a democracy and they support the West in their campaign for democracy.

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          LankaScot,

          You cannot compare Sri Lanka with South Africa. Sri Lanka never experienced racial segregation, except when the LTTE forcibly chased Muslims and Sinhalese out of the North and East, thereby running a de facto apartheid state for around a decade. Also, the Tamils were discriminating among themselves via casteism for hundreds of years. Black South Africans could not live or work in areas designated for Whites, except as hired labor. Under no circumstances could they attend the same schools or universities as Whites. This is the whole purpose of apartheid. It is ridiculous to compare this state of affairs to Sri Lanka. The real problem with Sri Lanka is that after 1983, the smart people ran away and the crooks took over politics. Until the emergence of Rajapakse, these politicians were played like Pinocchio on a string by Prabhakaran & his merry band of terrorists who were funded by the Diaspora with an axe to grind. Until 2001, with the exception of Israel, the world did not know how to adequately deal with terrorism.

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            Hello Lester,
            “with the exception of Israel, the world did not know how to adequately deal with terrorism.”
            Yes it is called Genocide.
            Bet regards

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              Hello LankaScot,

              Genocide is a loaded and misused term. 99% of those who accuse Israel of genocide don’t know what happened in Yugoslavia.

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    From 10:30 ……… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opf5p7zEGpI …….. Don’t we have to agree what he’s saying is true?

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      Why single out the JVP only? ……. Everyone has killed or are offspring of killers. …… JVP and LTTE, at times, killed without rhyme or reason ………. others, for political survival …… maintain power …….. financial gain.

      It’ll be intolerable for some to hear …….. but of all the political entities vying for power now ………. the JVP has shown exemplary behaviour ……… in not abusing the perks on offer for pols.

      Shouldn’t opinion-setters focus on that aspect of JVP as well?

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        Hello Nimal,
        “Everyone has killed or are offspring of killers”.
        I haven’t killed anyone and neither did my parents.
        Best regards

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          LS,

          You’re still the new kid on the block ……. when you inherit the ways of Lankans ……. killing will come naturally to you. :)))

          I meant all the pols contesting in the elections …… not to name names, AKA ID Card No was my English teacher ……. still, years later, there are holes in my expression/writing. Time to find another teacher to rectify the devastation left behind in his wake.

          Can’t name each pol individually, Native gets very upset when I mention his idol.


          Off to Omaha for Woodstock for Capitalists ……. pity Charlie Munger isn’t playing this time.

          A classic from the real ……… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjzZh6-h9fM

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            Hello Nimal,
            Regarding your Link, as a prospective (part-time) DJ, I used to think Feedback was a bad thing until I heard Hendrix. Around the same time we went on Anti-Vietnam War demonstrations. Deja Vu or what – look at most of the American Universities now protesting against the Gaza War.
            For most people from my generation State Killing (any killing) was anathema. Our parents and grandparents tried to instill in us the futility of War after they had endured (collectively) 2 World Wars.
            I am sure that your comment “when you inherit the ways of Lankans ……. killing will come naturally to you.” was done tongue in cheek, however it begs the question – why is human life regarded as dispensable in South Asian Countries? I have been to many Funerals (too many) in Sri Lanka and I know the personal grief is the same as in Europe.
            As for Charlie Munger – try to be “Not Stupid” is good advice.
            Best regards

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              LS,
              “however it begs the question – why is human life regarded as dispensable in South Asian Countries? “
              I don’t think human lives are any more dispensable here than in other regions. Yesterday, senior clergy here were condoning the shooting of suspects without trial, much like Christian or Islamic clergy in various other places.
              The difference is that there is no real civil society to protest against wars. There are students, to be sure, but they are controlled by unions belonging to one or two political parties. There is no questioning of the clergy’s influence, unlike in the West. In fact, you must have seen clergy actively participate in student protests.
              In the West, there are very few or no sacred cows. Here there are very many.

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              LankaScot, Re American Students protesting against the Gaza war, has it occurred to you that Hamas terror infiltrates where it matters most. Netanyahu has sworn that it will eliminate Hamas in their deep underground tunnels now locked up in them. The worst area of comment is that to Lankans, killing will come naturally.

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      nimal fernando

      Thanks for the clip.
      The young man who asked relevant questions citing Swedish educational system at the beginning also had other things in mind.

      Let us deal with what AKD said after 10:30, he said he never misused his powers, funds , (did not steal), in fact he saved money and bought buses for members of his staff. He also said people trusted Mahinda, trusted Ranil, …..

      The point is its all well and good pre election rhetoric what is the guarantee he would not be tamed, become native, gone home kind of presdident?
      Please watch the link below:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyocgoRVbRE
      Hilarious Jim Hacker Scenes | Yes, Minister | Yes, Prime Minister | BBC Comedy Greats

      This clip reminds me of our Gota, Mahinda, Wimal, Champika, ………. Somawansa, …. and now President in waiting.
      Not only he has to fight his party’s own inertia (both physical and mental) but also state machinery (functionaries, members of armed forces,…. )
      He can talk the talk will he walk the walk?

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        I’m in Omaha ……. a sleepy small town, nothing much is happening. The influx will start tomorrow for the meeting on Saturday. Getting ready to go and see a few places. The place has had a tornado recently and slowly getting back to normal. ……. Shall get back to the fray about Lanka once I get back.

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    1
    Mrs. Gunasekara,
    As always, you remind us again and again about the nation that Rajapaksa abused and manipulated. I thank you for that.
    Sri Lankan society today is more uncivilized than ever before.

    In this panel discussion, the uncivilized panelists (2 x POHOTTUWA MPs) proved that the TV channel sender called them 20 times or more until they confirmed the invitation. So this has become a lucrative business between mlechcha politicians and mlechcha media.

    However, their audience scores keep them as one of the top TV channels … even the President of the country can’t stand against them.

    There are enough speculations that Both Hiru TV and Derana TV are the most corrupt TV channels born out of Rajapaksa’s direct involvement in the illegal funding that was instrumental in suppressing the truths in MARA terms .
    And Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna too do not raise it for fear of not getting space in the media. The media culture that the Rajapaksas have infected to the country with is beyond morality and ethics.

    tbc

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      2
      TWO Private TV channels have misled people more than any other TV channels all together. However, they are today untouchably wealthy and no one can control them.in a country where no enforcement of rigorous law and order, these media whores continue.
      There is no system to investigate the failure or crimes of media whore houses in this country. The impact of the horror media spectacle is far greater than the real drug menace in the country.

      “Shaved head uncles pretending to be Sinhalese Buddhist monks” as the main supporters of the Rajapakshe clan gradually tricked the villagers and their lies became public peception. It was easy because our people don’t usually ask cross questions. So again the people are to blame. All are well studied by Mahendra Rajapakshe for decades.

      tbc

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        3
        . These tricks are a targeted process that has been going on for many years according to the political will of the Rajapakse criminals.
        There are rural people in the south and other provinces who feed on false stories about many things for their own political gains. They are making every effort to show that Rajapaksa is creating taxpayer funds.

        Unfortunately, the villagers do not know the basics of self-generated taxpayer funds.

        Today, people are starting to look beyond that. This year’s New Year’s celebration included several satires of Mahinda Rajapaksa and was organized by the youth of the villages. Youth make every efforts to improve the awareness of their stupid parents.

        tbc

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          4
          Also rotten media confusion contributes to the long-term phenomenon until a permanent misconception is created in society that is not questioned by more than 70%. I have not noticed that JVPrs made efforts to correct it because, people were against truths and facts about lanken political salad. Now social media has lifted JVPrs above, and they act exaggeratingly not trying to make use of the chance to improve the awareness of the vulnerable.

          And most of all, The Rajapaksas do not come from Walawe culture or Bandaranaike style families. Raised in a rascal culture, so how can you cannot do respectable politics?
          They were called ” cattle thieves from Beliatta” some 30 years ago.
          # However, their inferiority complex was to imitate Bandaranaike. That’s why they destroyed the region having built an airport and a port that is not yet fully functional. The collosal amounts of funds that MARA adminstration has wasted is beyond estimation. This should be analysed by the authorities at least before the bugger kicks the bucket soon.
          No investor can easily understand why they should invest Mattala and Hambantota.
          However, it all ended by 2015 sending the rascals home. However, stupid people in this country paved the way them to return by Nov 2019.
          That is why i repeat not only Rajapakshe but people are to blame for the mess.

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    The “Absurdity” was the statement made by the JVP member and the “Aristocracy” was the heightened outburst response (utterance of filth) by the two MPs representing SLPP.

    In that TV show, we had nothing to learn but to assess the capabilities and capacities of “People’s Representatives who should never be elected to the Legislature.

    I hope the PEOPLE will evaluate and respond in a timely and intelligent manner in the upcoming elections. Look carefully at the credentials, character (morality), upbringing, and capacity to understand. comprehend and be responsive to difficult situations etc. of all the candidates nominated by the respective political parties.

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      D
      *****I hope the PEOPLE will evaluate and respond in a timely and intelligent manner in the upcoming elections*****

      which people ?

      Are you kidding ?
      Your hairs became grey in that country, you became older there . So you knew all this better than me. Nevetherless you expect “VERY” people to act different ?
      .
      How many elections were held since independence?

      As said x times before, without a real social revolution, stupid voters will not have the brains to choose the right candidates.

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        Dear LM: Did I say “VERY” people? I said “PEOPLE”. The people change unlike rare “Species” like you who do not change with the times and circumstances.

        Those “Very” people are also changing and getting updated. Those who do not change will always hate that change. You are very peculiar in that respect.

        What is the “Social Revolution” you want? Can you explain it, please?

        Thank you..

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          D

          Thanks for your reply even if you lately branded me as beyond obsenece.
          .
          It is a clear fact that your dear NPPs and JVPs do not tolerate facts of the society which is heterogenous. And they dont seem to have read the pulse of the nation., in today ‘s context.
          :
          Believe it or not, like it or not, this country is full of all kinds of benevolent political thought. Having 50 or more political parties proves it beyond any argument.
          These different political parties should have some common ideas about national issues. That is why they come to common ground when adopting and implementing new reforms and laws.
          .
          As a result, the developed world today is governed by grand coalitions of one kind or another.
          .
          tbc

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            cont..

            What I hope for is a social revolution in the form of an extension of the struggle, but with a well-planned focus on targeting many political ideologies in this country. It enables them to build a consensus on national issues. SRIALNKENs should make the PARLIAMENTARIANS real ” law makers”, by shaping up their profiles. Today, they are mostly business owners or promoters.
            :
            Assuming the NPP will be the winner in upcoming election, I don’t think they will be tolerant enough to join hands with other parties, at least on critical kinds of national issues.

            By their nature they are very stubborn, like they will not tolerate anyone.

            I wonder why on earth do people agree with them in cyberspace today. It is because people are too stupid to measure their level. Or their lack of fact-based information?

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              “leelagemalli”!

              Rest assured that the NPP is united, without exacting tyrannous servility from those individuals who belong to it.
              .
              They will allow others to co-exist, but will not enter in to unprincipled alliances with criminals. Time and again the leaders and spokespersons for the NPP have asserted that they know the difference between Justice and crude vengeance. There is a difference which we instinctively recognise.
              .
              Unfortunately, you don’t. Typical utterances from you are in terms of “hanging people by their balls”. We will not fall to that level.
              .
              Panini Edirisinhe (NIC 483111444V) of Bandarawela

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                SM,

                Thanks for your funny comment. As always, nothing but ridiculousness.
                We can’t expect much from you. We have been reading your comments for a long time. As always, you seem far from understanding the basis of our concerns.
                :
                You say JVP of all people respects justice? My gosh how they killed our youth in the 89-92 era is still not gone from our memories. All of these killings were extra judicial killings.

                My god, back then innocent youths were beheaded and hung in their house gates, people are not reborn. By the time, they will use their votes, they will automatically consider their past…

                During the 1989-1992 uprising, the JVP created psychotic fear.

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    Well, JVP will raise the tax-brackets. Those earning over 200,000 rps./mth will pay more. It will be capped at 24%. Those earing (by all kinds of means) at millions of rupees, will be also taxed at 24%. Same with Lankan US$ Billionaires. That’s the corruption they will target – the hiding and laundering of country money and country assets of the Lankan-Rupee and US-$ billionaire set.

    All atrocities were done at similar scale by all those in power. Any JVP atrocities were retaliatory. All were donkey’s years ago. JVP-NPP are a highly organized party now, with all high intellectual and persons full of global knowledge and full of patriotism. Sri Lankan’s only means of ultimate survival.

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      See how well Vietnam is doing tackling their financial fraud. Death penalty for offenders, but to be overturned if they divulge their dealings. Far better than Ranil and UNP torturing and killing poor and suffering dissidents for rebelling against UNP’s useless capitalistic ventures that completely ruined the country.

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      Ramona,
      “with all high intellectual and persons full of global knowledge”
      Like this guy, maybe?
      https://x.com/munza14/status/1784760595906195655

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        OC-

        It’s about Ranil and wife? Good then! It’s the art of electioneering.

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          Ramona,
          Very intellectual.

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        What B____Y electioneering for this NINCOMPOOP!!??? Whatever, his sordid name their parents gave him!!??? So, could judge his character and feel extremely sorry for person and the womb, which carried him to this world, this “Thackkady Kathawa” Man!!!??? Questioning, as to whether, he has any self-respect at all, OR DESERVE ANY SUCH RESPECT, when he is JUDGED, EVIDENTLY, BY THE CONTENTS OF HIS UTTERANCES, which to say least is very, IRRESPONSIBLE, NON-COMPLIANT ABHORRING TO CIVILISED SOCIETY, which we live in 21st century!!!!???

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    Hewage’s utterance has to be seen in the light of the JVP’s psychological difficulty in admitting fault. Unwillingness to admit fault is a flaw of all electoral political parties.
    That is true of the UNP, which will not accept fault for its mass killings in 88-89 or for that matter the transformation of the national question into a war.
    The SLFP has never accepted fault for the killing of JVP suspects in 1971.
    Will the LTTE supporters admit fault for their killings?
    *
    To claim that the JVP will go on the rampage if elected to power is not fair comment.
    The JVP should nevertheless realize that its critics have an advantage until they admit their faults and declare how they will ensure how such things will not occur in future.
    The mainstream media will be harsh on the JVP based on fear that it will turn the country ‘communist’. That is perhaps the most stupid fear, but very useful to whip up.
    The JVP gave up its revolutionary politics by 1994, but not its sectarian politics.
    It tried to suck up to the Mahanayakes not long after, and competed with the JHU for the SB racist slot.Its flirtation with MR was a tragic mistake.
    It is such opportunism that should bothers anyone more than its adventurist past.

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    I don’t understand how a man from JVP/ NPP , Nalin Hewage Blasts Rogue
    Media in public and thank them for giving the opportunity on their
    programme ! Secondly , he next Wishes everyone a happy New Year (Sinhala
    Hindu ) and assures this year will be a Happy One ! Whatever he meant by
    that , this year can only be happy under Ranil as major part of this year is going
    to be under Ranil and even if the NPP in an unlikely event , gets power , they
    only have about five months left for the next New Year ! So , another set of
    New Miracle of Asia ? Shame JVP going to debates with men like Kutti and then
    blasts him off on public meetings .

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      WW,
      Thanks for your comment. Your thoughts are unbiased. Very similar to LankaScot on this forum.
      :I think that if Ranil, like it or not, believe it or not, had not been able to win the hearts of the IMF authorities and the World Bank, nothing would have worked quickly enough to get us out of the pit we fell into after the Rajapaksa brothers looted again.
      -It should not be underestimated, because it was not easy for Pakistan and Lebanon. Even if they are in the same or a similar round of negotiations with the IMF, they did not succeed.
      .
      Those who have ruled this country know how difficult it is to reach common ground even on critical issues based on the national level, while others consider it a joke.

      Unfortunately, JVP-led ideological groups cannot know that. They don’t know how hard to work and earn a salary/salary because they don’t work for their living. They live at the expense of others.
      .
      However, their oratorical skills polarize the gallery, a large part of the island’s population. Also today, SLPP has the same nature on the stage. tHE REASON behind that is PEOPLE stupdier than appeared to be. That is why many people go and listen to their public rallies.

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        cont


        As for Nalin Hewage – he’s not that DECENT compared to “Tissakutti” or the like human beasts in publc.
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_ix0b1xOjA&t=12s

        He abuses his foul mouth on public platforms and against his political opponents. He once publicly said very insulting things about “Professor Maithri Wickramasinghe”, the humblest first wife we had in this country.

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    The author’s analysis is incorrect. Sri Lanka experienced strong economic growth during Mahinda’s time. Regarding Gothabaya’s tenure, one could argue that bankruptcy could have been avoided had COVID-19 not caused sharp declines in both tourism revenue and foreign remittances.

    2005: Mahinda Rajapaksa assumed office in November 2005, so the GDP growth rate for that year reflects the policies of the previous administration. The GDP growth rate was approximately 6.2%.

    2006: The GDP growth rate was around 7.7%.

    2007: The GDP growth rate was around 6.8%.

    2008: The GDP growth rate was around 6.0%.

    2009: Despite the global financial crisis, the GDP growth rate was approximately 3.5%.

    2010: After the end of the civil war in 2009, economic growth surged to around 8.0%.

    2011: The GDP growth rate reached approximately 8.4%, reflecting the post-war reconstruction and economic recovery.

    2012: The GDP growth rate was around 6.3%.

    2013: The GDP growth rate was around 7.4%.

    2014: The GDP growth rate was around 7.4%.

    2015: Rajapaksa’s presidency ended in January 2015. The GDP growth rate for 2015 was around 4.8%.

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      Lester

      When did you become a Development Economist.
      The way things are you might end up receiving Nobel Prize for Economics (the only Sri Lanky to receive).
      What would be the theme of Nobel Lecture?
      For example
      The economics of “WE TRUST IN SINHALA/BUDDHISM”?

      We wish you well.
      By the way could you let us have year on year audited cost to the state from fraud, bribe, mismanagement, inefficiency, petty theft, nepotism, ……. …

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        Vedda,

        I am still waiting for you to tell us about the achievements of Veddas. Can you name a single achievement? It seems you are jealous of the SB’s, which is understandable.

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          Lester,
          “It seems you are JEALOUS of the SLester,
          “Can you name a single achievement?
          It seems you are jealous of the SB’s, which is understandable.”!!??
          HOW COULD THERE BE ACHIEVEMENT BY PEOPLE NOT STEERING THE SHIP OF STATE!!!??? Those entrusted are Sinhala Buddhists, and they are doing a TREMENDOUS JOB and FEAT unmatched ever before in this country!!!???
          SB’s greatest achievement is getting the country Well and Truly BANKRUPT, getting into DEBT TRAP, which they cover-up by giving EXCUSES!!! REMEDIAL ACTION SEEMS absent!!!???
          YES!!!??? We Agree, that none can match the FEAT ACHIEVED by SB’s, in the last 75 years!!!??? Over PROMISING to the ELECTORATE AT EVERY ELECTION SINCE INDEPENDENCE, causing that result of Bankruptcy, deprivation and starvation”!!??
          TRUE ENOUGH only way to GRAB Power and to LOOT!!!???
          Great Achievement PER YOUR BELIEF, AND NOTHING TO BE JEALOUS ABOUT!!?? INFANTILE!!???

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            Mahila,
            .
            You are spot on.
            This comment 👌 made my day.
            Thank u

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            I don’t know why CT tolerates spam in caps lock. This is not how adults communicate.

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          Lester

          “I am still waiting for you to tell us about the achievements of Veddas.”

          We have developed an enduring tolerance for Kallthonies and Kallathonie converts, land grabbers, ………. Can you match that achievement by you lot who enjoy the fruits of our land, by destroying the environment, … .. created a world of thieves, murderers, rapists, looters, drug dealers and addicts, Tax dodgers, allowing foreigners to grope our people, sending women folks to …… clean other bum in foreign countries, tolerating saffron thugs, …

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            Native,

            That is not a good answer. If you want to bash SB’s, no problem… but you need to be more high-achieving than SB’s. A nice phrase in English: “lie down with dogs, get up with fleas.” If you spend too much time with dumb people, there is a carryover effect. Similarly in economics, you have the tragedy of the commons. If a resource is free, the rate of depreciation is high.

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              Lester

              “That is not a good answer. “

              If my answer is not good enough why don’t write some stupid thing and assume as if I wrote it if that will help you to boost/massage your ego.

              “If a resource is free, the rate of depreciation is high.”

              Actually this island is driven by free loaders, hence the depletion of all resources is very high. We don’t need to sleep with dogs or lions, or chimpanzees, …. we are alright.

              “Similarly in economics, you have the tragedy of the commons.”

              Here is an example of how the ruling donkeys ruined cattle farmer’s livelihood:
              Sinhala encroachers in Mylathamadu ordered to vacate occupied grazing land
              https://lankafiles.medium.com/sinhala-encroachers-in-mylathamadu-ordered-to-vacate-occupied-grazing-land-61b9b2607857

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                Native,

                Just admit you can’t answer the question, rather than beating around the bush.

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    Interesting to compare Sri Lanka and China’s GDP growth during Mahinda’s time.

    Sri Lanka:
    2010: ~8.0%
    2011: ~8.4%
    2012: ~6.3%
    2013: ~7.4%
    2014: ~7.4%
    2015: ~4.8%
    China:
    2010: ~10.6%
    2011: ~9.5%
    2012: ~7.8%
    2013: ~7.8%
    2014: ~7.3%
    2015: ~6.9%

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      After looking at more data, it’s shocking that Sri Lanka went bankrupt with a debt-to-GDP ratio of well under 50%. For comparison purposes, the debt-to-GDP ratio of the USA as it stands is around 102%.

      For Sri Lanka:

      2019: External debt was around $32.3 billion, and GDP was approximately $88.7 billion. The external debt-to-GDP ratio was around 36.4%.

      2020: External debt was approximately $35.1 billion, and GDP was approximately $80.7 billion. The external debt-to-GDP ratio was around 43.5%.

      2019-2020 is the critical data point.

      Debt is generally an issue when you cannot refinance. Sri Lanka took on a lot of short-term debt, likely assuming that it could refinance indefinitely. Because of COVID-19, refinancing became extremely difficult. It is the short-term debt, not necessarily Gothabaya, that caused the bankruptcy. As noted earlier, the sharp decline in revenue from tourism and foreign remittances made it difficult to repay the interest on the short-term debt. It’s impossible for Gothabaya to have caused the bankruptcy within the span of 3 years. In the worst case, he may have accelerated a process that began a long time ago.

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        *123%, not 102%

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        Hello Lester,
        Debt repayments/installments are all paid in US $. Sri Lanka didn’t have any, so it didn’t matter that the external debt-to-GDP ratio was around 43.5%. People that have lost their jobs (or paying higher interest rates) in the UK and can’t afford to pay their Mortgages have lost their houses – https://www.standard.co.uk/business/as-high-interest-rates-lead-to-home-repossessions-london-will-be-hit-hardest-b1137907.html
        If Businesses (or Countries) can’t service their debt, they go Bankrupt.
        Have you forgotten this from 2022 “Sri Lanka can’t find cash to pay even one ship for petrol, says minister” – https://www.business-standard.com/article/international/sri-lanka-can-t-find-cash-to-pay-even-one-ship-for-petrol-says-minister-122051801051_1.html
        Those days could easily come back if Sri Lanka cannot get a Debt Restructure Agreement.
        Best regards

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          LS,
          Lies, damn lies, and statistics. Lester’s specialty.

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          Hello LankaScot,

          The debt-to-GDP matters. It means that the more the government spends on servicing the debt, the less money it can spend on schools, hospitals, pensions, etc. It also makes it harder to borrow money, since the risk to the lender is greater. You cannot borrow forever, not even the USA. Remember, Volcker raised the interest rate to 19% in the USA. Today’s US central bank dare not go above 6%, given the $34 trillion in debt. Among financial experts, there is talk of a future balance of payment crisis. So debt is a catch-22. To my original point: GR (shall we call him General Relativity) is not responsible for bankruptcy as he was only in power for around 3 years. There were two seminal issues he had to contend with: the impact of the Easter attacks on the economy (specifically tourism) and COVID-19. Both of these, especially the second, had a significant impact on servicing the debt.

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            Hello Lester,
            “There were two seminal issues he had to contend with: the impact of the Easter attacks on the economy (specifically tourism) and COVID-19”.
            Typical of Sri Lankan Politicians – like many Sri Lankan Drivers – don’t anticipate what is up ahead, just keep going, until you crash.
            Best regards

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              Hello LankaScot,

              That is why I wrote elsewhere, if AI doesn’t significantly increase the productivity levels of US corporations and smaller firms, it could be the end of US world dominance. The dollar as the reserve currency alone cannot save the US from a debt default. Besides the deficit spending of the government, real wage growth has been lagging inflation for decades. There are “bubbles” everywhere: credit card debt, mortgage debt, student loan debt, etc. Despite taking on astronomical debt, most people in the US cannot afford a house. How do you fix $34 trillion in debt? Raise taxes to higher levels than in Scandinavian countries and impose austerity. This would cause riots and anarchy in the US. Maybe now you can understand why the US is fixated on its military power. It is the primary offset for economic power that is being challenged by countries like China and Russia. Believe it or not, the survival of Israel is also part of this process. The central question for a country like Sri Lanka, going forward, is not the election between some semi-literate communists and brain-dead Ranil, but whether to ally with the East or West.

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                Lester, You say the survival of Israel is also part of military power. But the bible says in Amos 9,15 that when God planted them in their own land (1948) they will never again be uprooted from the land God has given them, referring to Genesis covenant with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Israel) Rom.11,26 says that all Israel will be saved in the 2 comings of Jesus. Every eye will see him. Rev.1,7 The proof will be when they happen.

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                  davidthegood,

                  From my limited knowledge of the Bible, it seems that the Jews have been punished by “God” many times as a result of their disobedience. Now it seems they have a unique friend in the United States as well as possessing a great asset: nuclear weapons. I do not know if this is sufficient. Russia has the capability to destroy Israel from the sea. Russia is now aligned with Iran. If China joins, it will be a nightmare. US foreign policy is backwards. It should give Taiwan to China, Ukraine to Russia, and move on from there. The future is tenuous, however, after Oct.7th, I am convinced the US and its allies will wage a war against Iran.

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