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Election Season, External Affairs & Modi-Obama

By Dayan Jayatilleka 

Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka

Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka

Forget the state of Denmark—something is rotten in the state of Sri Lanka, and our enemies, the secessionists in the Tamil Diaspora must be laughing, as they well might.

Three recent events indicate the future of Sri Lanka. Two are domestic and one, global. Of the two domestic events, one occurred in an international space. The three events are the Chris Nonis–Sajin Vass episode, the BBS–Wirathu nexus and the Modi-Obama meeting.

Sri Lanka’s external defenses are crumbling, largely due to undermining emanating from the heart of the state itself, in the shape of bad policy and worse practices.

One does not wish to speculate on or sensationalize the sad and shameful incident in New York. Instead the more serious dimensions and implications must be underscored. High Commissioner Nonis, who is certainly one of our ablest, most valuable envoys, will find himself placed in a most uncomfortable position when he next faces Stephen Sackur on the BBC’s Hard Talk. We hope that no British interviewer will pop the question of the UN episode to the High Commissioner, who would be placed on the back-foot through little fault of his own. The reasonable doubt cannot but arise to the treatment of Tamil detainees after the war, if the country’s own High Commissioner, a British educated medical doctor, has physical aggression visited upon him by a top official of the Sri Lankan state, and member of the presidential staff and entourage.

Thus has the official whose counsel the President ostensibly counts on in the field of our external relations, damaged Sri Lanka’s external image, standing and the credibility of our own representative who upholds our banner in the very headquarters of the anti-Lankan Tamil Eelam Diaspora, London.

Offhand I can think of no state in my lifetime in which such disgraceful social and personal conduct has taken place among top officials accompanying the Head of State overseas.

The conduct of top officials, including those present at bilateral meetings between Sri Lanka’s President and heads of State, reflects on the state and its leadership. The choice of personalities especially in the sensitive realm of external relations is a crucial one. Almost all states, however questionable their internal conduct, attempt to present their most educated, sophisticated, cultivated and civilized personalities at the interface of the national and the world.

Hence a previous Sri Lankan president, no less patriotic-populist (and far more besieged domestically) than the present incumbent, had as his international relations advisor, Bradman Weerakoon and as a key ambassadorial interlocutor with the West, Neville Jayaweera.

Far more dangerous for the country’s future, but not entirely unrelated to the first issue discussed here, is the overt manifestation of the face of fascism, in the form of the BBS-Wirathu bloc. This factor will function, in the first instance as an important electoral pressure group which the Governing elite will strive to court or benignly neutralize. This is a replay of the role of the Eksath Bhikku Peramuna (the EBP) in the General Election of 1956. It was the EPB that shifted the policy agenda of Bandaranaike’s Mahajana Eksath Peramuna (MEP) coalition to Sinhala Only and later, forced the abrogation of the Bandaranaike-Chelvanayakam pact for devolution. Its successor was the Bauddha Jathika Balavegaya (BJB) which, together with the policies of the then Secretary to the Ministry of Defense and External Affairs NQ Dias (the father of lawyer Gomin Dayasri), pushed through the anti-minority policies of the first Sirimavo Bandaranaike administration of 1960-1964, including the Sinhala-Buddhistization of the State apparatus. The activism of the EPB and the BJB set the country firmly on the path to secessionist civil war.

The latest and most dangerous avatar of this phenomenon, the BBS-Wirathu bloc, its more anarchic competitors such as Sinhala Ravaya and its more legitimate political expression the JHU, will almost certainly cause a spike in Islamophobia and anti-Christian sentiment, which, together with the massive disaffection in and alienation of the Tamils and Muslims of North and East, will cause the island’s periphery to peel off and will thereby shrink the Sri Lankan state to its Sinhala-Buddhist heartland.

The electoral temptation for the ruling elite to patronize or court the BBS is larger because of the inviting target the UNP’s present leadership makes. While Sinhala-Buddhism was a tempting club for SWRD to beat the deracinated UNP of Sir John Kotelawala with, it is unthinkable that anyone could have used it against DS Senanayake. Similarly, the UNP of President Premadasa was pretty much invulnerable to attack from the Sinhala Buddhist flank, not because he pandered to majoritarianism as his successor DB Wijetunga did, but because his administration’s multiethnic, multilingual, multi-religious profile was clad in the Kevlar body armor of patriotic populism.

The de-Premadasized, DB Wijetunga-ized UNP was singularly unsuccessful in playing the Sinhala Buddhist card against the pluralist Chandrika Kumaratunga in 1994, but Chandrika played it successfully against Ranil Wickremesinghe in December 1999, while Mahinda Rajapaksa played it brilliantly against the Ranil-CBK alliance with its CFA-PTOMS profile, in late 2005. The ruling elite is perhaps toying with playing it again in a coded form, or allowing a proxy to play it on their behalf, or merely ignoring a nasty BBS injection of anti-minority racial and religious chauvinism, at the upcoming Presidential election. That tactic didn’t work against Chandrika in 1994 but Ranil Wickremesinghe in 2014 isn’t the New Labour lookalike pin-up that CBK was twenty years ago.

As UNP candidate, neither Karu Jayasuriya nor Sajith Premadasa, especially if backed by Sarath Fonseka and CBK, would be vulnerable to a pan-Sinhala Buddhist appeal on the part of the JHU-NFF and/or the BBS, but that’s not what the choice of candidate the UNP is making. One can only hope that on the morning after a Ranil defeat, the racist head of steam that has built up in the campaign can be dissipated by a Sajith succession in time for a successful parliamentary election campaign. But here too, I am not holding my breath because the UNP will be in shock after a defeat in January 2015 and its capacity for social self-delusion and internal paralysis are not to be under-estimated.

A shift to a more Sinhala Buddhist discourse and policy agenda at the upcoming Presidential election would be totally at variance with the actual shift in the balance of forces taking place under our very eyes in the  surrounding strategic environment, and what Sri Lanka needs to do to adjust to that shift. The triumphant visit of India’s Prime Minister Modi to the USA, the prolonged bilateral meeting with President Obama and the unusual gesture of the joint Modi-Obama Editorial in the Washington Post, tells us that there is a tectonic shift underway or that an earlier tectonic shift has picked up irresistible speed.

Sri Lanka does not need to align itself with the Indo-US equation but it can, if only it solves the Tamil question by devolution, piggyback on India’s ‘strategic re-convergence’ with the USA. At the least, Sri Lanka must not and cannot ignore its importance in the delusion that it has the countervailing backing of China, Israel and Pakistan because it will find itself run over by the irresistible cumulative weight of the world’s sole superpower and the region’s big power. Located on Cloud Nine is the local defense establishment’s notion that a US Republican administration will be persuaded by the Pentagon and the Israelis to befriend Sri Lanka (as a frontline state against ‘Jihadism’, which it is trying so hard to provoke and import-export for that purpose). If anything, the Republicans would be far more hawkish than the Obama administration towards a Sri Lanka which has been flaunting a China card. Sri Lanka has no China deterrent to a projection of the joint political will of India and the US, on India’s doorstep. Sri Lanka must balance as adroitly as Sirimavo Bandaranaike did and Lakshman Kadirgamar would surely have, between US-India and China-Russia; not tilt to one against the other or seek shelter with one from the other.

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    This man as usual is trying to fish on muddy water.

    [Edited out]

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      You are absolutely right that this man is trying to fish on muddy wars. But still he cannot directly point his fingers on the culprits who are dangerous to the nation as a whole. It is Mahinda Rajapakse and his Family destroy Sri Lanka in the name of Lord Buddha. The Buddhist Sinhala Fundamentalism is headed by Mahinda, and directly under Gotapaya leadership, not by any BBS Monks. All these projects are funded by China.
      It is poor masses going to suffer the hardship and Sri Lanka will be the centre for the war between China and India plus +US.

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        Hear this interesting logic from the Wizard of Oz,

        “Forget the state of Denmark—something is rotten in the state of Sri Lanka, and our enemies, the secessionists in the Tamil Diaspora must be laughing, as they well might.”

        How did this Tamil diaspora come about? Periodic pogroms of the Sri Lankan state and its regimes drove Tamils away in the hundreds of thousands and created it!

        After driving them away by your Sinhala Buddhist racist state actions, would any sane person expect them to praise the decadent racist Sinhala Buddhist state?

        You created, and continue to create enemies (Muslims and Christians) inside Sri Lanka, and now you create them outside too! It is your supremacist thinking and the numerical superiority that blinds your thinking!

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          .
          I think he is upset because Tamils are happy and laughing while he is still unemployed.

          :-)

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        Modi cannot afford a war with China. Besides Modi is not a warmonger, his main interest is economy and nothing but economy. He has learned in practice that 6% one track minded Tamils is not India. As far as Dayan is concerned, his pet project remains 13A and the silly fellow still thinks Eelamists would be ever happy after that. Both Eelamists and Sinhala Buddhists know that is far from the truth.

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          wathie

          “He has learned in practice that 6% one track minded Tamils is not India.”

          He also knows Sri Lanka is the Sinhala state of India.

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      See the three items this self proclaimed political analyst has selected to discuss together. One is well known thug, pimp and MR’s one of left hand men having physical fight with another arrogant and new SL diplomat… IS this something new, or is Gnanasara-Wirathu nexus new?
      Two recent similar actions, perhaps in bit higher order, of these two well know thugs are NOW indicating the future of the state to Analyst Dayan Jayathilake? Have you been sleeping for long time?? Or have you ever tried to analyse the effects of these two well known thugs’ actions before?
      I didn’t bother to read you short comment on Modi-Obama meeting because I have some idea about your brain capacity…

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        I don’t think you got it! All that Dayan wants is Mahinda to get elected on the back of Sinhala Buddhists and then implement his Christian agenda period But Mahinda knows politics far better than armchair political analysts.

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          This political analyst worked for Premadasa and Mahinda. Cannot be a coincidence. Must be perverted DNAs in his body

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      “The triumphant visit of India’s Prime Minister Modi to the USA, the prolonged bilateral meeting with President Obama and the unusual gesture of the joint Modi-Obama Editorial in the Washington Post, tells us that there is a tectonic shift underway or that an earlier tectonic shift has picked up irresistible speed.”

      The writer is totally and utterly mistaken about what is going on between Modi and the US (Obama is just the salesrepresentative). It is amazing that a man who purports to be an expert on international affairs is misreading the developments at ou neighbour’s house to this extent.

      The US invitation to Modi for a meeting with Obama came the day after his election victory and the White House was planning for it to happen within weeks. But Modi simply did not respond. Then they sent Kerry, mcCain and other bureaucrats to meet with him and the foreign minister Swaraj.

      In the meantime Modi was busy with his Japanese visit and the Chinese leader’s visit to India, only confirming the US visit, on his own time, just weeks before the UN meeting. There are clear signals in there.
      DJ has not read any of these signs of Modi’s policy of keeping the Americans waiting.

      The joint editorial is the sort of gimmick the American empire is built on – they wrote it and put Modi’s name there. The gimmick does not mean a “tectonic shift”. There are too many issues in the relationship – the history of Modi’s visa issue, the Kobragade affair, and all American demands about the taxation and insurance guarantees for American companies. Most of these are deal brakers. And the dinner with Obama was during his Navaratri fasting!

      China has a history of initimate friendship with Modi as Gujarat governor and they have just pledged 20 bilion dollars worth of infrastructure investments in India.

      The quality of foreign policy analysis of our scientists leave a lot to be desired!

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        “Modi as Gujarat governor” – Modi as governor???

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        Rector

        ” It is amazing that a man who purports to be an expert on international affairs is misreading the developments at ou neighbour’s house to this extent.”

        You assume he is an expert on International Affairs and passing the onus onto to him to prove his capabilities.

        Its unfair and unreasonable.

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          Jayatilake is a nut.He thinks that he knows all.Just because he ate the scraps coming off Ranasinghe Premadasa’s table he thinks he can boost that uneducated son of the Butcher of Moneragala.

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      If there is any other Rajapaksa Hamu’s Dobies who deserves a slap across the face by one of the Babies that would be this Dobiya.

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    Whatever Dayan, the wizard of Oz says that fact remains:

    The current Mara regime if elected again is not going to change its ways to run the country sans corruption and according to the rule of law. In fact it might become more cocky to inflict more misery on the people, let alone the minorities and Tamils.

    If the UNP or somebody else becomes the president there is good possibility to reverse the rot that has set in with Mara rule.

    Knowing the history for 66 years I will bet that Mara the Satan will come back to power, simply because Sinhalese people cannot change their habit of 66 years for Sinhala Buddhist supremacy.

    In this most likely event more pain is going to be suffered by the people for their folly.

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    How a junior MP can physically attack a High Commissioner at presidents presence and on a nuetral ground? Who’s higher authority or the orders could not that be for?

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      hahaha, Stephen Sackur will be educated again with the 2500 year old civilisation and the ‘treatment’ Dr. Nonis got from the baggage boy will be an eye opener for the boot lickers of the Medamulana rogues including yourself – Dayan.

      Nonis is another DiploMUTT that got into the MARA bandwagon to get his personal interests like Mackwoods Tea business promotion with Sri Lankan tax payers money.

      after call, Nonis will inform Stephen Sackur that its all a ‘storm in a cuppa’ and keep going with Rajapaksa junta and happy ever after.

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    As trends develop in local political-trickery, international personal are to
    be factored. The Pope s visit depends on local Astrological forecast now.

    This new-comer WE-RAT-WHO will be presented in some PE platforms in the
    desperate attempt to garner failing SB Votes.

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    Still singing for Sajith? Someone who has achieved nothing for the party, known more for his singing than his political ability or maturity ! Who demands positions than earn it?
    https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/no-cigar-for-singing-sajith/

    Can we recall how many votes Sarath Fonseka won in the Sinhala Buddhist heartland of Moneragala? LOL
    (despite showing his bombed out car)

    It looks like the shaming by Shyamon was not enough !
    https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/dayan-at-the-cross-roads/

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      Dev

      “You cannot disgrace a disgraceful man; you cannot make a shameless man feel ashamed; you cannot make a cockroach a cockroach, because it is already a cockroach!”

      ― Mehmet Murat ildan

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        Nice one !

        Dayan probably got excited thinking he could get the post, only to be disappointed by nonis staying on.

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          Super one Vedha. What a great quote.Even the Vellalas cant find one so relavant.

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    “”””Offhand I can think of no state in my lifetime in which such disgraceful social and personal conduct has taken place among top officials accompanying the Head of State overseas.””””

    What about that Dubai free shoplifting performance of the President own official personal photographer?

    http://www.lankasrinews.com/view.php?2eUKm00bJX32edHt72bcO5E2d4O6d2c3KAY242CeI223VAN2

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      spring koha
      What about nothing of these shameful acts matter to the
      2500 yr old civilization?Are they so numbed and only
      feel at anti-minority rhetoric? And now a new project
      to protect the world from Muslims!Madness at its best!

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    Hey Jehan, The job opening is definitley there.

    Go for it. Publish that CV of yours again. They will give y the Job because they know unlike Nonis You will not resign. You will hang on for the sake of the great majority. So go for it. Lack of spine is the main selection criteria. You will get the job.

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    DJ has properly underscored the disgrace brought on Sri Lanka by the Nonis-Vass episode. The incident has been tut-tutted about in diplomatic circles and many have nodded ‘it was an accident waiting to happen’. Dr Nonis WAS warned by well-wishers before he accepted what many thought was a poisoned chalice. Grandma said “fools rush in where wise men never tread” but Nonis, an educated man took the bait and was a babe in the wood among the thugs and goons he had to mix with, and in the end he had to suffer the humiliation of a public slapping and kick in the backside that will follow him all the way from New Jersey to Labookellie via Lancaster Gate. When will they ever learn?

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    A good analysis of a terrorist government consisting of thugs, corrupt
    legislaters, religious fanatics and racial bigots.
    Citizens are the ultimate sufferers of injustice.
    It matters little whether MR becomes president for the third time running – or, not.
    Our children and grandchildren are doomed to a life of servility and insecurity.
    Unless personal avarice and glorification are abandoned, and service to the people entrenched in the minds of those who hold the nation in servitude, we will sink to the lowest level of nationhood.

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    Pundit Dayan was wrong on the Uva election outcome. His comments on Ranil-Sajith-Karu-CB-Sarath Fonseka will also be proved wrong soon.

    We have seen numerous articles informing us that the President himself has slapped some one or thrown a saucer at some one etc. When a President of the country does this, then those dogs which licks the bone that he throws are also going to behave in a similar manner. This was seen in the latest episodes of police beating a women on the road and Sajin Vass beating Dr. Nonis. One can imagine when such people in high position are openly attacked, what must be happening to those who are weak and helpless in Sri Lanka.

    I wonder where Buddha taught this practice?

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    For once forget the fact that Dayan has ambitions of joining the,foreign service as a diplomat, he has analyzed the current situation very well. Give the devil it’s view.

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      Leon,

      You make a reasonable point. Nevertheless, consider the reality that this should not be looked at in isolation – particularly coming from Dayan who, rightly or wrongly, want to be respected as a Political Scientist, intellect, academic, an experienced Government official and international scholar.

      Consider the fact that for three years or more since 2009 Dayan had unrelentingly supported or rather protected the regime, writing very profusely that the regime deserved unhesitant support ( “the best President we could have hoped for” he wrote), praising the admin and leadership as far back as 2010 for effectively steering the country towards massive economic resurgence (“Sri Lanka is just second to China in its economic outlook” he claimed) and even going as far as to suggest that the traditional democracies of the West should to be shunned as they are now off track and SL should instead align itself with the politics and policies of countries such as Libya (that was prior to Gaddafi’s demise).

      If looked in that light, don’t you think Dayan is indeed the principal architect for the evolution of the State into the current disgraceful and diabolical one about which now Dayan complains and sheds those precious lizzardly tears!

      From an intellect and an established Political Scientist, would you not have expected some foresight, rather than this after-the-fact faked whimpering?

      What exactly is new in Dayan’s writing that we, almost all of us, did not already know?

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        Sarath, i couldn’t agree with you more. He is undoubtedly guilty of all what you have said.
        My comments are only with regard to this,particular article he has written. I have read all,the articles that Dayan has written in CT. He has always, always supported the President, perhaps in the hope that some crumbs will fall from the King’s table. Time will tell.

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          Not only crumbs , Dayan would gets some slaps as well which he will edure for the sake of the ” Vast Majority”, But I am not sure how he would deal with a follow on bullet?

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    Hey Dayan,

    You have repeatedly, incessantly chest-thumped in the last 3-4 years that your single-handed efforts in the 2009 UN Sessions earned a great victory for Sri Lanka.

    Can you tell us “what is the worst thing that would have happened if the country had instead agreed to the independent investigation in 2009 promptly?” Ever heard of the wisdom “A stitch in time saves nine!?”

    How much has snowballed in between the 2009 and 2014 UN sessions — from the time of your shameless servile platitudes nominating as “The Best President Sri Lankan’s could have hoped for” to now castigating the same leadership with “Offhand I can think of no state in my lifetime in which such disgraceful social and personal conduct has taken place among top officials accompanying the Head of State overseas.”

    If not for your intervention, couldn’t the country have saved all this cumulative repugnant embarrassment in the last five years and be well on its way to reconciliation among all brethren.

    Who, if not you Dayan, is responsible for pushing the country to become such an international outcast that you have now come to realize?

    I reiterate, please tell us “what is the worst thing that would have happened if the country had agreed to the independent investigation in 2009 promptly?” What exactly did you save us from?

    Please don’t say that the nincompoops of the regime just squandered the great victory that you earned. What I am asking is what exactly could/would have happened if you did not intervene, and a UN led investigation was agreed to promptly in 2009, as many countrymen had in earnest proposed, whom you shut-up conveniently and convincingly labeling them as domestic Diaspora?

    On a side note, when you chose to explicitly state “We hope that no British interviewer will pop the question of the UN episode to the High Commissioner” – isn’t that your crafty, sly attempt at prompting exactly that – prodding if not goading media interviewers to raise that exact issue. Shame on you Dayan!

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      let me add this bit as an extension for Sarath’s queries to Dayan , didn’t Dayan’s much boasted temporary victory directly influence the implementation of 18 A ? isn’t Dayan single handedly responsible for all the mayhem happening in SL after the so called GENEVA VICTORY ?

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    Mr Jayatilleka, thanks for that analysis. Another important fact that came to the lime light during the past few weeks is that the size of trade between China and India is approximately $75 billion. The following section from Wikepedia is enlightening (and I quote)
    “In June 2012, China stated its position that ‘Sino-Indian ties’ could be the most important bilateral partnership of the century.That month Wen Jiabao, the Premier of China and Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India set a goal to increase bilateral trade between the two countries to US$100 billion by 2015.” When compared to this, the size of trade between Sri Lanka and China – currently estimated to be around $5 Billion, pales into insignificance…..or does it? Will other strategic/defence considerations “over ride” these trade balances when China critically analyses the relative merits/importance of its relationship with the two countries?

    Another interesting parallel that may be of interest to your readership is the relationship that existed between Ishmail Pasha’s Egypt and the Anglo-French block in the 19th century. Ishmail (From the Mohamed Ali Dynasty) – also known as the “Ismail the Magnificent” with his fascination towards European culture in general and French styles in particular, went on to borrow large amounts of money from these colonial powers to build an Egypt the “Egyptians could be proud of”. His mindset can be summarised in the statement he made in 1879 “My country is no longer in Africa; we are now part of Europe”. This led to the spate of heavy borrowing on which very ‘tasteful’ squares, museums and other architecture (that did not provide sufficient returns to pay off the loans) were constructed. The inability to pay back many of these loans (and the exorbitant interest rates) on time led to the eventual take-over of the Suez canal by the colonial powers. The socio-economic fall outs that followed, argualbly, still plague Egypt.

    Is there a similar risk to the Sri Lankan state in its over zealous dealings with China. What are the similarities and differences?
    Will greatly value your thoughts.
    Thanks
    Dr Mahesan Nirmalan
    Manchester Medical School

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      Still waiting for replies to your last post defending this fellow. went into hiding and now crawling out?

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      Dr.Nirmalan:

      First of all let me sing a Thevaram ” Namachivaya Valga Nathan Thal Valga”.

      ***Is there a similar risk to the Sri Lankan state in its over zealous dealings with China. What are the similarities and differences? Will greatly value your thoughts.

      You dont have to go Dayan to help you with the above. I can help you.

      The risk to Sri Lanan State can be expalined in the following terms.

      ” Sri Lankas Sovereignty” is limited to Indias Security. Sri Lanka is like a dog on a Chain and the Mater will only allow Sri Lanka to go thus far. There is a Cuban parallel here.
      Cheenavedi might have given a large amount of Loans to Sri Lanka 620 Billion Dollars to be precise thinking that they can Manipulate Sri Lanka to their advantage against India. But they are mistaken as Sri Lanka is in Indias backyard and any encroachment by China threatening Indias SEcurity will be dealt with severely. Just consider the following.

      1) Trinco Harbour one of the Natural Habours in the world which could have earned Sri Lanka billions has stayed idle for the last 64years because India wouldnt allow any country to use the Naval facilities.
      2) The Indian Aeronautics is based in Bangalore with the Tank Fctory in Avadi in Tamilnadu and do you think Indaia will allow anyone to have a foothold threatening these facilities.
      3) India has the luxury of sending the Army in anytime if she feels her Secuurity is threatened as happened during the Cheguvara insurgency when Indian Soldiers arrived with pots and pans uninvited .

      Hope that explains what Dayan might not submit to willingly but that is the truth.

      Thiruchitampalam. Namapar Pathi Pathaiye Arakara Mahadeva.

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      The goal of India’s $100 billion = 900 million Indian
      population while $5 billion = just 20 million.Pale
      into insignificance?To match Srilanka,India should more
      than double it!But as far as China is concerned,it’s
      twenty countries the size of Srilanka,yes!

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      @Dr.Nirmalan,

      Further research is not needed to establish the fact that India is more important to China than SL. But SL is important in various ways.
      The most important is as counter to india’s move in vietnam and japan. That will continue to be.

      And both china, india (even malaysia)have poured money into SL. So both these countries cannot affod any distability in SL
      @Jayathilaka,
      SL gover allowing wirathu to come is a bad thing considering our external policies. but i think as usual MR is thinking about electoral gain. The arrival of wirathu to SL was in news even earlier.

      The biggest lesson in Uva was, Muslims have stopped voting for UPFA. So given we have a presidential election i think MR does not like to weaken buddhist nationalist/bbs type votes. So he took a step considering his election.

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    WWBS? Who would Buddha slap? a pun on the Christian WWJD What would Jesus do which during the Bush years to WWJB? Who would Jesus Bomb?

    All get down and pray now. Pray to whoever is your God or icon or idol is.. Sri Lanka is going down a precipice really fast; however, Dayan son of Mervyn De Silva the erudite editor of yore probably didn’t count in that MR will not even get 5% of the Muslim vote and 10% of the NE Tamil vote and Ranil will also carry Colombo and possibly get 35% of the Sinhala vote which can mathematically be sufficient for him to win the Presidency. I am assuming the Estate Tamil vote will be split between MR and RW. So Dayan don’t crow your cockerel yet. RW might win. Mathematically it is hard for MR to win unless he gets 70% of the Sinhala votes across the Island. I don’t see it happening.

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    Dayan:

    It is a pitty that for a man of your intellect you are a late convert to the ills of Sri Lanka at the hand of MR and his cronies. I agree with much of what you say but I can never Forget or Forgive much of what you did in the aftermath of the Blood bath in which thousands were slaughtered. You are guilty of aiding and abetting a Criminal to hide the truth.

    I agree with the following and for MR it is a damage limitation job.

    Sri Lanka’s external defenses are crumbling, largely due to undermining emanating from the heart of the state itself, in the shape of bad policy and worse practices

    He will have you believe that everything is fine and that is true to some extent. I am not over excited about the drubbing he had in UVA as UVA is not a typical Sinhalese Heartland. Whichever Candidate you put up he will win if Sarath Silva cant stop him as he has a popular appeal amongst ordinary Sinhalese voters and he will only be removed by outside forces working in Tandem.

    Even if he stands and re elected his days are numbered as his Castle would have crumbled when the Sinhalese realize that his promise of Sinhalamisation was only a dream.

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    “Peace is not merely the absence of war but the presence of justice, of law, of order ― Albert Einstein.” The Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the UK Chris Nonis has resigned from his post due to being assaulted by a UPFA Parliament who had accompanied President Mahinda Rajapaksa to the USA when the President went to address the UN General Assembly say reports. Amen, to this news. Finally, Dr Chris Nonis got the same as Tamils. I hope the other Sinhalese intellectuals will wake up before they get the same treatment. I urge Dr Nonis to join us, and remove the least educated government in the history of Sri Lankan, in order to help the country to move forward.

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    I have kept writing Modi moves on right startergy that ” For economy, engage even your enemy, hence opened the Gateway to Chinese, and engage and empower with super power to tackle enemy” This speaks of his mind very clear. His alignment with Japan and other South china sea contenders are on right track. Any way silly lanka dug his deep hole.

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      oh dont pretend fool. You were thinking Modi will do a crimea like thing in SL and were counting days until Modi gets elected. And guess what? you were dissappointed big time.
      These issues cannot be understood by puny minds like you.

      The actions of india in south china sea is against china. SL doesnt come to the equation. Whoever comes to power in India these things never change. Actually Modi is the same as congress when it comes to SL. TN could not with its vituperation and viscious CM could do anything against SL even could not sideline SL in indian politics. Interestingly TN Cm is behind bars now. :) (didnt u torch yourself as a protest?)

      what you dont realise is our greatest supporter is NOT china but india and it continues to do so.

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        sach

        “SL doesnt come to the equation. Whoever comes to power in India these things never change.”

        How did the Hindians manage to bomb this island with Chapati floor and parippu sacks and send in a 100,000 forces to occupy the North East? In the mean time they got what they wanted from Yankee Dick, an agreement which denies any independent foreign policy being formulated by this island.

        Previously the Pandyas, Cholas and Kalingas exercised their rule over this island.

        Modi or no Modi, when Hindia’s interest is threatened Hindia invades if it sees fit. Its for you to find what constitute Hindia’s interest.

        “These issues cannot be understood by puny minds like you.”

        I am glad Manisekeran at least have a puny mind whereas I am still looking for yours.

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        Stupid Sach,

        Stupid like you always thinks for next few seconds in life, wiser thinks for next few years, and only very few think for next generation. You will never decode as you dont have such capability. Simple period.
        I will never think in first place India will come into Crimea type solution automatically but there will be a shift definitely because all these years India was believed to be that it has control on silly lanka, but MR proved otherwise to India. Who is stupid? Go and see Congress election last parliamentary manifesto which stated autonomous solution for Tamils, so slowly Congress next time will do anything for power and make policy shift aligning to it. From last elections it learnt that it cant loose its support base in South India. How stupid you to claim that if India policy in south china sea is against china, how that will not be applicable to its closest footstep i,e Indian ocean viz against silly lanka?

        I know about my CM, she had been acquitted of 22 such cases, she will emerge out of this last obstacle too.

        “what you dont realise is our greatest supporter is NOT china but india and it continues to do so”

        This very basic fabric of relationship itself challenged the moment MR assumed leadership, and India is wary of that. China eyeing for India’s disintegartion along with Pakistan and if it wins ” I am free”, if not “you are chained by MR to India” All the best! Remember, life goes for next 5000 years too. Between if India was such support, how it deviated itself in voting in UNHRC?

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    oh, the collective shame on all Sri Lankans – especially those flouting Sinhalese and Buddhist “credentials”. If they are the constituency that is the king-maker on this island, they (we) should be ashamed of the behaviour of the politicians we helped elect.

    All sinhalese who take pride in their ethnic identity should decry behaviour of such callous thugs and their inclusion in our policical sphere.

    Sri Lanka would be much better off if we make it a meritocracy rather than the faux-democracy tinged with racism, that we have created since independance.

    For all the pride we take on the academic successes of our students (from the grade 5 exam, to the high percentages of PhD’s), have we become a more objective, clear-headed and fair people? If one goes by current events the answer is a decisive NO!

    Who will take responsibility for this kind of moral decay?

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    Dayan,

    You, in your opening statement, qualify as “our enemies, the secessionists in the Tamil Diaspora .”

    Later on you go on to state “Islamophobia and anti-Christian sentiment, which, … , will cause the island’s periphery to peel off and will thereby shrink the Sri Lankan state to its Sinhala-Buddhist heartland.

    So what you are saying is that Muslims and Christian’s are also potentially, or perhaps on the way to become, “our” (Sinhal-Buddhist’s?) enemies? Right? In that sense, in addition, aren’t you also implicitly justifying why Tamils became secessionists, and as a consequence, enemies?

    Good thinking!

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    இகலென்ப எல்லா உயிர்க்கும் பகலென்னும்
    பண்பின்மை பாரிக்கும் நோய். (The disease which fosters the evil of disunion among all creatures is termed hatred by the wise.). Thirukkural.

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      Mahesan Nirmalan,

      Were you not aware of that Thirukkural when, just last week, you thought it proper in your wisdom to write “… are in my view, either ignorant of this background or are ‘planted mercenaries’ “Planted mercenaries? Really? And that characterization has no implications for hatred?

      Incidentally, I noticed a nice and apt comment here in close vicinity by a “Former Sri Lankan Diplomat” – yes that is the pen-name he chose to use for anonymity! Do you think that the anonymity he wishes to maintain is improper in any sense, if in case he is indeed a Former Sri Lankan Diplomat?

      Hope you would, in view of you education and the obvious professional responsibility, have the civic sense to respond objectively, having unduly bundled up many of the anonymous bloggers here as either ignorant or “planted mercinaries”.

      Best.

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      He is too ashamed to face us now I feel.

      Fools rush in (to defend Dayan and Rajiva) where angels fear to tread.

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      Dr Nirmalan:

      (The disease which fosters the evil of disunion among all creatures is termed hatred by the wise.). Thirukkural.

      Thirukkural has got it wrong for the following reason.

      When God created the human race he created every one with different attributes not in equal measure. Therefore it was the almighties intention to pit one against the other. But the problem lies with the pitted who instead of taking it as Gods wish and promote Competition to achieve the best have turned it into hatred killing each other through Greed and Envy. Therefore the wise are none the wiser.

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    Never in the course of my long career as a diplomat have I experienced, or heard of even in some backward rudimentary State, such a shameless behaviour from a senior government official. If the President has an iota of shame (honestly I don’t think he has) he would have sacked Sajin Vas Gunawardena immediately. It is widely claimed that the reason Rajapakse cannot do that is that he (Sajin) is the collector for Rajapakse and he has been given a Foreign Ministry post to enable him to travel the world under diplomatic cover and bank Rajapakse’s billions in foreign banks.

    There is another aspect to this shameless incident. Minister G. L. Pieris and Secretary Kshenuka Seneviratne should also resign – but then they have no shame either!!

    There is disturbing news afloat that High Commissioner Nonis may accept an apology and forget the incident.

    Let me remind Chris Nonis that Sajin Vas slapped the High Commissioner, Sri Lanka’s foremost diplomat, and not just the person of Chris Nonis. Therefore, if Nonis accepts an apology he is compromising the post he holds in the same way that Sajin Vas defecated on it. Nonis must realise that the post he is holding was held over the years by personalities such as Sir Richard Aluwihare, Sir Claude Corea, Sir Lalitha Rajapakse, Prof. G. P. Malalasekera, Dr.M.V.P. Pieris, and Sajin Vas slapped them all, and if Nonis settles for an apology he is not only betraying all his distinguished predecessors but if also debasing the very post he hold.

    What is in issue is not just the conduct of Sajin Vas but the integrity of Chris Nonis as well !!

    A former SL diplomat

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      It is rumoured that Dr Nonis will withdraw his resignation as he is a stakeholder in Mackwoods and the fear that it might be taken by this revengeful Govt.
      No,idea whether there is any truth in this rumour.

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      Diplomat:

      What are you asking Nonis to do. Stand up and fight from Sri Lanka and if he did that he will be bumped off. If he fights from abroad what will he achieve. Frankly nothing wasting money and effort.

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    Well said Rector. He thinks he does but he doesn’t get it. Modi’s visa denial, and arrest of Indian ambassador to US, expulsion of Amreican consulate officers in Delli- they were not having a rosy relationship. Modi’s warming up to china has raised many browses at DC. DJ, you totally misread world politics. Sad part is you deliver your version as good sent truth. your Facts are either wrong or wrongly interpreted. May be we expect too much.

    Looks like you write based on what ever your mood is morning. Within last two weeks I read four/five articles, either you have written or you being interviewed- hashing the same tired old logic that your are circulating in CT. But in different many different forms. Record remains pretty much the same MARA and GOTA great, Sajith- the best, Ranil can’t , then glorifying “me – my self- and Dayan bravery at UN and my Spanish latte drinking, wine zipping comrades. the same sorry story. For your lack of journalistic objectivity, and ingenuity, now your intellectual credit among well-read people are running very low.
    After the blistering rejection you got in CT from readers, without a shame you have written the same article in the Nation with who wants to have a tea with -the American Beer test cliche. Trying to inject such crazy logics into SL politics. it shows his Lack of originality.
    In truth the closest we can come is not who’d you rather wanna plain tea with rather “Toddy” in a coconut shell. When these are the trend setters in SL politics, I won’t be surprised about the sorry state our country is in now. We know you read comments, as the next articles comes – all the good comments from readers are coming out as his profound original convictions or analysis. I guess that is how, he takes totally different stances from one article to the other. There he gloats about how the Sinhala Buddhists enmasse voting for MARA in UVA and how Ranil can’t do it. If your boss is winning why complain that Ranil can’t win? This is where your duplicity comes to the surface. Who are you writing these for- people? Meaning don’t vote for Ranil? Who do you want to see against MARA from UNP ticket? Say it straight without going in circles and asking us to solve riddles. My guess is that you are actually afraid that Ranil may win. Which means Sajith may not have a chance. So goes your hopes and dreams. From what I see you are planning your career and thinking out loud.

    Then he was interviewed by another newspaper same weekend, man there he says “MARA’s advantage on Sinhala Buddist vote base is waning”. So what do you really believe? People get the leaders they deserve. No matter who the leader is, the jump-ship rats like DJll keep on doing the damage from every regime. The country and its people will sink for the bad policies and the bad advises given by such self interested political lackeys. Looks like change in government is not enough. These plagued advisers, sycophants, water carrying Profs and opportunists should be chased out.

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      Well said !

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    Dayan Jayatileka’s analysis is not speculation. He has brought to bear the past and current political situation – not just the diplomatic Cheek slapping – in SL and world wide and painting a picture of what may happen in the political scene in SL. His analysis also poses problems for the voters in the next presidential elections.

    The choice for the Tamil voters if the Presidential election is held in 2015 is limited. If they wanted a federal or confederal solution – I doubt whether the Tamil Voters will settle for anything less notwithstanding TNA’s and ITAKS weekly 13A pronouncements – they cannot vote for SLFP or UNP as neither of the parties had publicly offered any of the above solution. The reality at this time is that if their candidates make any such pronouncement they will not be elected as President in 2015.

    The UNP lobbyists are already canvasing the diaspora and the Tamil voters in SL again offering ethereal solutions “under the table” like they did in 1999 and again in 2001. It is the same strategy SLFP did in 1994 and 2005. Tamil voters are weary of such deception by the two parties since 1956 to get into power or stay in power.

    The question is, will the Tamil voters once again stay away from the Presidential election like they did in 2005 and 2009 though TNA danced around SF in 2009.

    Some Tamils contemplate that either the Tamil voters should stay away from the Presidential election or vote for the BBS candidate with the Anti Tamil, Anti Muslim and Anti Christian platform. The reason for such desperate thought being that, if BBS win, the chances of the IC intervening to bring about a Just solution is higher.
    Mr. Jayatileka may be hinting at or warning the Sinhala voters and the Sinhala political leaders of such an outcome. I may be mistaken in my speculation.

    Chandrika who won the Tamil votes in 1994 had disappointed the Tamil voters. Can she adopt a Federal constitution as her Platform? If she does, will she win with Tamil votes and enough liberal Sinhala votes to become President and get a new Federal constitution adopted?

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    Dayan speaks most of the time from the other end – how many more months would take him to grasph the reality that key problem is the president and the bunch is not comprehesible to anyone. Sadly this kind of self proclaimed – Mr KNOW ALLS have already supported by every means current criminals to festate the wounds of srilanken problems. Not only ethnic but also societal devisions that the buggers have deliberatedly created to this is would never be forgiveable to the nation – nor would it be easy any other govt to easily find solutions to left behind problems of MR either. Entire Eaffairs have become pettah market – thanks go to ballige puthas Rajapakshes.

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    DJ called himself a intellectual , but still have no idea how dynamic side of world politics work.. Problem with him is his marxist baggage, which is out of tune at present.
    Govt. may have thugs, morons but worst is so called marxist intellectuals are nothing but parasites and their used by date has long expired.

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    Watcher:

    I take it that you are a Capitalist like MR but with an overdrawn Bank Balance living on borrowed money. A true parasite living off others money.

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    Dear Mr Sarath Fernando, thanks for the comments/observations. Very grateful indeed as it made me think..

    The reason why I spend some time reading and commenting on these columns is GUILT. When many politicians, teachers, surrendered policemen, innocent villagers, shoppers, bystanders at bus stands, worshippers etc. etc. were killed and maimed indiscriminately in the past – all of them in my name and for my salvation/liberation, I remained a silent observer because I was scared. When my good friend MM’s family was thrown out of Jaffna overnight – because they were Muslims, I remained silent because I was scared. When my own parents were thrown into a ‘jail’ in 1990 I remained silent because I was scared. When many of my University friends and hostel-mates in Colombo were killed and burnt at the way-side with tyres around their necks I remained silent because I was scared. The net result of me (and many others like me) remaining silent and the culture (or mindset) it created in Sri Lanka, was what we saw not very long ago in the Vanni….whole villages/towns…..men, women and children…..in their thousands, being dragged down to a coastal village…..to be killed, maimed, mutilated and de-humanised. It is the same mind set that enabled a Minister to ‘assault’ a frontline diplomat with impunity. In this context, I feel GUILTY because in many of these instances what I refer to as ‘fear’ was really a convenient/respectable metaphor for being’ selfish’……Yes, thats what it was……absolute and utter selfishness on my part. It may be different in the case of others, but what I have said above is a personal confession.

    In this context, I do believe that anonymous comments really amounts to purposeless ‘shadow boxing’. If we really believe that things are on a slippery slope we all have a duty to comment, and if these comments are to have some impact- however trivial it may be, it needs to come from a person who has a name, a face and a role. Let’s take the example of the serious comments made by the ‘Former Sri Lankan Diplomat’ above. The comment is a profound one particularly because it comes from a person who had been within the ‘inner circles’. But do we not think that the impact of the comment would be stronger if the readership was able to identify the person who made these comments and the role he/she has played in shaping public life? In the absence of this do such comments not amount to a mere ‘Kale Paththare’? If there is a good reason for remaining anonymous, I do not mind people using Pseudonyms. But the vast majority of anonymous comments in CT, I am afraid they are merely statements/comments/opinions aimed at perpetuating hatred and suspicion amongst the different communities and/or ‘Character assassination’ aimed at people whose views we do not agree with. Why?….one cannot help but wonder…..’Fear’, ‘Selfishness’ ……perhaps, but ‘vested interests in maintaing stays-quo’ has to be one of them. This is true of individuals who comment here from all sides of the ethnic divide.
    Dr Mahesan Nirmalan
    Manchester Medical School.

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      Still avoiding answering directly.

      I asked you before, let me ask you again, why still living in UK? Fear?

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        You accuse those who comment anonymously as planted mercenaries yet you live in the safety of UK.
        Those in glass houses…..

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    Dr.Nimalan:

    What the heck are you talking about and let me get this one right.
    You have decided to speak out as staying Silent up to now on these matters of cruelty by the Freedom Fighters has pricked your consciousness because:
    “When many politicians, teachers, surrendered policemen, innocent villagers, shoppers, bystanders at bus stands, worshippers etc. etc. were killed and maimed indiscriminately in the past – all of them in my name and for my salvation/liberation.

    What you are alluding to is that the Liberation Struggle was only for your benefit and few others like you.

    Let me give it to you Straight. The Freedom Struggle was forced on us by your New Found Sinkala Friends after 30 years of Horror which continues even to this day. If you have any CONSCIENCE and DECENCY left in you as a mark of respect for the Tamils who have perished at the hands of your New Found SINKALAMs and who continue to seek for justice open your big moth and shout for JUSTICE. Just one other point the Muslim Friends of yours were driven out for their crime spying for the enemy.

    My Friend No amount of Thevaram will clear your conscience.

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      Kali: did you join the liberation struggle? If you did not fight, why not?

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        Kishore you Idiot:

        We did not have conscription if you understand what that means. I see that you are agitated and it looks like I have hit wrong nerve. It is not for Sinkalams to decide who does what.

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          Yes Gali, conscription only applied to little Tamil kids in Sri Lanka, not big bads like you who did your “freedom fighting” from the storerooms of corner shops in Croydon :D

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            Sarma you Sinkalam:

            Your barbaric soldier brothers were forced to fight after being stuffed with DRUGS which got them into a state of RAGE which was worse than forced Labour. So dont talk rubbish you HALF ANIMAL ( Cross breed between Lion and Primitive Tribe) the only RACE on this planet with an Animal Gene.

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              Adey, Gali, hate to interrupt your bizarre wet dream here but go get some more cans of Special Brew out of the back, the shelves are almost empty.
              When you’re done you can carry on fantasizing about getting mounted by mind controlled soldier boys and lions – whatever floats your boat :D Don’t let anyone catch you knocking one out again though, you don’t need another incident like last week :D

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                Sarma you Sinkalam:

                You don’t need Special Brew to prove you came from Animal the only Race on Erath with an Animal GENE and that is why you behave like one. You cant change your origins but Special Brew might help you to forget it or more precisely helps not to think about it.
                I would be ashamed if I had an Animal GENE.
                You see the truth hurts and you are blabbering.

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                Animal:

                you just have to take the insult and there is nothing you can do. But just prey that in your next birth you are born anything other than a Sinkalam. Even being born an African wont be as bad as being born Half Animal.

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                Sarma you Sinkalam:

                You might not have known your origins up to now. But here it is.

                Sinhabahu or (“Lion-arms”), was the son of a Vanga princess and a lion. He killed his father and became king of Vanga. His son Vijaya would emigrate to Lanka and become the progenitor of the Sinhala people

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                  Adey Gali, you’re not being paid minimum wage to stand around abusing the free Wi-Fi from the Starbucks next door to watch bestiality porn – one of your punters has made a mess in the toilet paper section, so grab a mop and get to it :D

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                    Siva Siva Sankara Siva Siva Sankara ” SARMA” you Sinkalam

                    I have got you undrer my Thumb and you are starting to crack up Animal.
                    You are starting to lose your thinking power and let us see the connection.

                    Minimum Wage
                    Starbucks
                    Toilet Paper
                    and finally a Mob.
                    Let me rearrange them for you.

                    I take it that you work at Starbucks and you went to clean the Toilet. You were upset that unruly customers have messed up the Toilet with Toilet Papers and you had to pick up the Mob and had the job of cleaning up the mess for a Minimum Wage and you felt that you should have been paid above the Minimaum Wage for doing a filthy job. I sympathise with you.

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                      Adey Gali, you should write down those lamentations you have about your pathetic life in your diary or perhaps direct them towards a therapist – you can ask someone at the STD clinic to refer you when you go in for your next appointment :D Either way CT really isn’t the forum for it :D

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                Siva Sankaran ( Siva Siva Sankara Siva Siva Sankara )

                You are trapped in an Indian body with an Indian Dickhead but only your Soul is Sinkalam . So there is nothing to be ashamed of the following.

                Sinhabahu or (“Lion-arms”), was the son of a Vanga princess and a lion. He killed his father and became king of Vanga. His son Vijaya would emigrate to Lanka and become the progenitor of the Sinhala people

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                  Kali you believe in that B…S… about Sinhabahu.? You must be nuts. You are living in the 21st century.If the story about Sinhabahu is true, try getting your dog [Edited out]. Hope to hear from you the results of the experiment. Be careful they may prefer the dog eventually.

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    Dr.Nirmalan

    I appreciate your honesty. I too have been vexed at times at the the sheer racism and vitriol spouted on CT by anonymous posters. I too am guilty of that anonymity, but I do try to be as objective and to rid myself of racism, as much as possible.

    Robert R. keeps asking you why you live in the UK. I am sureyou have your reasons, as do other commentators who don’t live in SL, but feel compelled to contribute to the dialog/debate/verbal duels that occur within these webpages.

    Fear is a complicated emotion, isn’t it? And there are varying degrees of fear. You obviously don’t feel afriad to reveal your authentic identity (unlike the overwhelming majority here), but you might fear living in SL. I understand quite well such a fear.

    Sri Lanka, unfortunately, is not a safe country to live in for most people who are not surrounded by thugs (or security personnel as they may be called). More so if you are an independant thinker who feels the need to speak up.

    But one does not feel that same level of fear when outside of Sri Lanka – hence the development of this site, by self-exilees.

    I hope Robert R. can understand that the fear you talk about is more nuanced than he seems to have judged it to be.

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    “….Offhand I can think of no state in my lifetime in which such disgraceful social and personal conduct has taken place among top officials accompanying the Head of State overseas….” Assuredly so.
    The difference is the quality, background and the integrity of our
    Big Bossa, who is no more than a semi-educated village thug, certified murderer and thief. He is naturally comfortable with ex-convicts, murderers, pimps, comfort women and drug-traffickers like Kudu Mervin, Duminda et al. who form part of his delegation. The sublime quality like Bradman W has no place with the scum of the earth like the MR Brothers.

    “…. Sri Lanka’s external defenses are crumbling, largely due to undermining emanating from the heart of the state itself, in the shape of bad policy and worse practices….”

    “….. Almost all states, however questionable their internal conduct, attempt to present their most educated, sophisticated, cultivated and civilized personalities at the interface of the national and the world….”

    Point taken. In other words – you should have been there throughout. Right? Know something? You are not entirely wrong. Your being there would have made a world of difference. But who cares of quality and reasonably good advise when the apparatus of the State is hijacked by the diluted version of the worst of the yakkos – who are now the face of fair isle of Sri Lanka.

    Kettikaran

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