By Dayan Jayatilleka –
“…of battles won or lost—but waged—against the enemy.” – (Che Guevara: ‘Message to the Tricontinental’)
The Mahinda Movement hoped for, believed in and fought determinedly for a victory at the August 17th election, but beneath the rousing nationalist romanticism there was always a tougher-minded realization that what was being waged was a resistance struggle; a peaceful people’s uprising which could well prove to be a rearguard action.
The main reference point of the Mahinda Movement’s public discourse after January 8th was not the 5.8 lakhs of voters, but rather the marker year 1815, the year of the betrayal of Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe who had successfully resisted the colonial incursion of 1810.
1815 was the year of the Kandyan convention which sealed the surrender of the whole island to Western colonialism. This year was the 200th anniversary of that surrender.
1815 will be appropriately marked by the joint resolution being drafted for presentation at the UN in Geneva this September by the US together with what Asst Secretary of State Nisha Biswal calls the “international core group on Sri Lanka” (whatever that is), and which is meant to be endorsed by the Sri Lankan Government. US Asst Secretary for Human Rights and Labour Tom Malinowski says that a domestic inquiry mechanism will have to be “led by persons acceptable to the minorities” and have international presence”, “participation and “monitoring”. Reuters reports that the proposed US resolution which is expected to obtain Sri Lankan concurrence will include a US-UN “framework for reconciliation” for postwar Sri Lanka.
In short we are to abandon national self- determination and sovereignty, and return to the centuries when Western imperialism determined our external political destiny and internal political order—the sole difference being that this time around, it will be behind a screen of an elected native administration. That is the neocolonial model pioneered in Latin America but long since overthrown in that part of the world.
I recall the working dinner at which it was resolved to organize the first public meeting after January 8th; a meeting which turned out to be the famous Nugegoda event of February 18th. While I was musing that we should perhaps toss in a maximalist slogan of two thirds of the seats for two thirds of the country and its people, Wimal Weerawansa looked up from his plate and completed the sentence solemnly and unsmilingly, saying “then we’ll at least wind up with one-third of the seats”.
I also remember the young ex-Peterite statistician on the team that drafted what turned out to be the bulk of the UPFA manifesto—but was initially that of the Mahinda Movement—estimating way back the first quarter of the year that we would lose the election, winning 94 seats, but constituting a strong nationalist rearguard in parliament which could serve as a bulwark and base camp for resistance and long-term resurgence. Throughout the months-long campaign that young man’s main conversational motif was Puran Appu’s resistance struggle of 1848.
The project of patriotic resistance had no option of accepting President Sirisena’s leadership over Mahinda Rajapaksa’s simply because the former showed no signs of giving leadership to the anti-UNP struggle. Given President Sirisena’s continuing compact with the UNP—which was inevitable given his compact with CBK—and given the UNP’s capitulationist compliance with the Western-minoritarian bloc, any renunciation of Rajapaksa in favour of Sirisena would have been a disabling of the struggle against the UNP and the project of Western-minoritarian re-moulding of the Sri Lankan state.
The real error was either the alliance with the SLFP rather than running as a new independent force, or far more accurately, allowing the SLFP bureaucracy a free hand in the negotiations with the party leadership instead of fielding a hybrid negotiating team which adequately represented the Mahinda Movement (the Nugegoda –Matara-Medamulana).
Today Sri Lanka has experienced a coincidence of three trends, which some may describe as cycles.
The first is that of the alternation of centre-left and centre-right regimes with their corresponding economic philosophies, namely state-led and market-led.
The second trend is the alternation between ‘Easternisers’ and ‘Westernizers’; between ‘look East/Global Southwards’ and ‘look West/Global Northwards’. In Maoist terms, in Sri Lanka today ‘the West Wind has prevailed over the East Wind’.
The third trend is the expansion and contraction of the ideological and political influence of the Ruhuna, the Deep South, the seat and seedbed of resolute Sinhala resistance in defense of the island.
The defeat of statist nationalism as project and ideology, which began at the ethnic periphery on January 8th, was extended into the heartland by August 17th. The defenses that remain standing in geopolitical terms are the two contiguous areas, the ‘Greater Ruhuna’ or the ‘Greater South’ (Kegalle, Ratnapura, Galle, Matara, Hambantota, Moneragala) and in the heartland, Kurunegala-Anuradhapura. In a return to an ancient historical pattern, these are the ‘free territories’ of Sri Lanka; the liberated zones of the national resistance or national liberation movement.
In strictly politico-electoral terms the pro-Mahinda SLFP voters (the anti-Mahinda ones stayed home) and the broadly Mahindaist chunk of the SLFP parliamentary group constitute the anti- foreign hegemonist, patriotic zone of the Sri Lankan polity.
How will the three trends play out and in what patterns of intersection and interplay? The most literate social scientist of the ‘Yahapalana’ bloc, Prof Jayadeva Uyangoda, commendably eschewed the hysteria, both denunciatory and triumphalist, of untrained ideologues, in his postmortem of the election, and rightly defined the defeat of Mahinda Rajapaksa as a defeat precisely of ‘Putinism’.
To extend the analogy, the fate of Putinism – as that of its arguable predecessors of wartime patriotic leadership, Gaullism, or the career of Churchill– is never linear; it demonstrates ebbs and flows in response to perceived threats to the nation.
Putinism as a phenomenon rises whenever it is perceived that sufficient political space and respect is not granted to the state and the undergirding national heartland of any country (Russia being the classic example).
The political narrative of Mahinda Rajapaksa is not yet at an end. As that of Mark Twain, the political obituaries for Mahinda may prove to be greatly exaggerated. At its simplest level, he is still younger than JR Jayewardene was when he first led Sri Lanka. Winston Churchill, voted out in 1945, made his comeback in 1951 at the age of 76. De Gaulle had to step down as the leader of wartime and postwar France, only to return in 1958.
Much less dramatically, Mahinda Rajapaksa can draw satisfaction from the splendid yet understated performance of his son Namal, whom I have come to know as a much smarter politician and more seriously policy-oriented young man than I had ever reckoned him to be.
The future of the anti-UNP struggle and the patriotic center-left in Sri Lankan politics is presently bound up with but must not be reduced to the trajectory of Mahinda Rajapaksa or indeed the Rajapaksas. It is contingent upon (a) the gap between the political space and leading role in determining the island’s destiny that the Sinhala majority feels it is entitled to, and that it actually feels it enjoys under the status quo and (b) whether or not the existential concerns and core strategic interests of the Sinhala majority are realistically recognized, respected and guaranteed, in negotiations with the minorities and the West, India and the UN, over the destiny of Sri Lanka. Some say “geography is destiny” while others say “demography is destiny”. They are both right.
The period of dramatic frontal political warfare and open clashes is over. The patriotic resistance struggle will be a protracted political guerrilla war of attrition. The elections are over and have ended in defeat, but to borrow the watchword of African liberation movements fighting against Portuguese colonialism, “A Luta Continua”—the struggle continues.

Real Peace / August 28, 2015
MaRa is not a patriotic citizen, but he is pariah. Only a pariah could steal billions of national wealth. DJ please grow up.
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Seeni Sambol / August 28, 2015
Dayan has lost the plot – and joined the club of the senile dead leftists – Vasu, DEW and Tissa V who support the deposed dictator – Mahinda Jarapassa
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John / August 28, 2015
DJ is really mad, he needs psychiatric treatments; Seriously.
He makes a right royal soup of 1815 Kandyan convention, Cuban revolution, Nugegoda dinner, Wimal Booruwanse, Putin, Biswal,MR, Namal, greater south, liberated areas… oh my god ! , may be after MR lost & for good
Hey, get an appointment with psychiatrist ASAP
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Native Vedda / August 28, 2015
John
“Hey, get an appointment with psychiatrist ASAP “
Instead Ranil should appoint him as an intern and send him for further training in diplomacy under Kim Jong-un.
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Sinhala_Man / August 29, 2015
Brilliant diagnosis, John!
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Maghribi / August 28, 2015
Sri Lankans have paid a heavy price to rid the Devil and it’s family Rule.
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punchinilame / August 28, 2015
Dayan is not aware of the FCID output thus far, when he penned his diatribe. Who
will vote to bring this Family back again – the Sinhalese????
Corruption at its peak during MRs Regime as summarized hereunder:
1. Case No. 474/2015 at Fort M.C. dealing with Hedging Fund and involving A.N.Cabraal, PB Jayasuendra, A de Mel, L.Karunaratne (Rs.200-700 Million ) 2. Case No. 24327/2015 at Chief M.C.(3) In the matter of Lanka Hospital shares and connected to G. Rajapakse, Roshini ,Cabraal, N.Godahewa, D.Jayaweera, M. Medihewa, W.Amunugamuwa, D.P.Y. Wijesinghe. (Rs. 600 million) 3. B26907/3/15 at Colombo M.C re Housing deals connected with W.Weerasena,B.K.J.K.Perera. 4. B/40/2015 at Kaduwella M.C. re Land purchases, involving Mrs. W.Weerasena, C.S.Ranasinhe. 5. B323/15 in Tangalle M.C. about Carlton Pre-school construction involving State Eng. Corporation Staff (Rs. 35 million) 6. 8674/15 in Pugoda M.C. re Development works, involving B.Rajapakse, N. Thirukumar 7. B22467/1/15 at Colombo Chief M.C. re Money Laundering by M. Aluthgamage (Rs. 3 – 27 million) 8. B22468/1/15 in Colombo Chief M.C. on Wealth acquired of Dr.P.B. Wickrema. 9. B25389/1/15 at Colombo C.M.Court re Money Laundering by G.Senarath. 10. B25166/3/15 at Colombo Ch M.C. Teleshan TV Network with A.Pilapita S.Wickremasinghe, and Sil Reddi with L.Weeratunga and Ven.V.Somananda Thero. 11. B9825/15 at Kaduwela M.C. re CSN Channel involving ITN Directorate & Staff. 12. B35/15 at Kaduwela M.C. re ownership of Marriot Hotel in Dubai with N.Lokuwitharne and M.Rajapakse ( Rs. 48 to 190 million) 13. B27453/1/15 at Hultsdorf M.C. about Lanka Logistics Arms importing connected to G.Rajapakse, P.B.Jayasundera, Mohan Peiris, J.Wickremasinghe. 14. B/663/15 at Fort M.C. on Bank of Ceylon, Seychelles by M. Rajapakse & family 15. Greek Bonds purchase with names of Cabraal & Rajapakse in Petition Colombo M.C of 15.8.15 involving Rs. 1257 million 16. Sajin Vass Gunewardena in abuse of Public property, at Fort Magistrate Court, remanded since May, 2015. Also at Bribery Com. for questionable Assets. 17. Petition accepted in Supreme Court on 6.8.15 re Vehicle Permits abuse 18. Case No. 50/10 at High Courts, Kandy: Captain Wickremasinghe`s activity in Giritale Army Camp re Torture Chambers – under G. Rajapakse`s directions?
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Sam / August 28, 2015
Innocent until proven guilty, and NOT guilty until proven innocent..so stop spreading lies
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punchinilame / August 28, 2015
This is only a List of Court Cases, with relevant description – all know that the charges can be decided either way – the Black Coats can make millions is not the point.
These are Judicial matters now – not spreading lies, but current News!
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Amarasiri / August 28, 2015
Dr. Dayan Jayatillaka,
MaRa MaRa Chatu MaRa
MaRa MiNi MaRu MaRa…
Prageeth Ekneligoda investigation
The Truth is coming Out…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWRVAI81CNU&feature=youtu.be
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Leel / August 28, 2015
Your ideas and arguments are not even fits to the people in mental hospital, but still only a such place is left for you to visit and stay for the rest of your life. So please go to ANGODA PISSANKOTUWA and stay there, but do not spoil the life of the innocent people their. Please stay away from those innocent people.
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Amarasiri / August 28, 2015
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka,
RE: From Jan8 To Aug 17 & After: The Mahinda Movement & The Future Of Sinhala Nationalism
“The Mahinda Movement hoped for, believed in and fought determinedly for a victory at the August 17th election, but beneath the rousing nationalist romanticism there was always a tougher-minded realization that what was being waged was a resistance struggle; a peaceful people’s uprising which could well prove to be a rearguard action.”
Correction.
The Mahinda Movement hoped for,to Continue the Rajapaksa Mafia Family Hegemony and Rule, believed in and fought determinedly for a victory at the August 17th election, but beneath the rousing nationalist DECEPTION, there was always a tougher-minded realization by the PEOPLE that what was being waged was a MEDAMULAMA FAMILY DECEPTION,THAT WAS EXPOSED THAT LEAD TO a peaceful people’s uprising.
The PEOPLE with Common Sense, with Average IQs well above 79, closer to 93, voted to get rid of the MEDAMULANA RAJAAPAKSA MAFIA.
Only those Modayas, Mootals and Idiots with Average IQ 65 voted for the Medamulana Rajapaksa Mafioso Family.
We the PEOPLE, EXPOSED,
MaRa MaRa Chatu MaRa
MaRa MaRa Amana MaRa
MaRa MaRa HoRa MaRa
MaRa MaRa Dhushana MaRa
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leel / August 28, 2015
UPFA soon will loose all 11 MPs who won a place in the parliament from Galle and Matara districts. UNP will gains 8 MPs while JVP will gain 3 MPs from the two districts. Accordingly national list numbers also will change. UNP will increase it’s NL to 15 and JVP it’s NL to 3.
Reason is UPFA Candidate lists for the two districts included two foreign nationals, dual citizens one from each list. Ms Geetha Kumarasinghe is Swiss national having dual from Galle district and one Manoje (name may be not correct) having Australian dual from Matara district.
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dcn / August 28, 2015
Good news but when will this happen??
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Sinhala_Man / August 29, 2015
Geetha K. has claimed that she had renounced Swiss citizenship before the elections; let’s hope that this Manoje of Matara had not done so!
Seriously, though, I don’t think it good to use technicalities of this sort to defeat the wish of the people. Although we may consider those who voted for MaRa to be fools, we have necessarily to “defend to the death their right to vote like imbeciles”!
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Amarasiri / August 28, 2015
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka, Mahinda Rakapaksa, Shill, White-washer and Spokesman,
RE: From Jan8 To Aug 17 & After: The Mahinda Movement & The Future Of Sinhala Nationalism
Amarasiri assumes you are talking about Para-Sinhala Nationalism of the Paras from India, in the Land of Native Veddah Aethho.
You say:
“The Mahinda Movement hoped for, believed in and fought determinedly for a victory at the August 17th election, but beneath the rousing nationalist romanticism there was always a tougher-minded realization that what was being waged was a resistance struggle; a peaceful people’s uprising which could well prove to be a rearguard action.”
CORRECTED:
The Mahinda Movement, Aaka Medamulana Rajapaksa Family Mafia Movement, hoped for, believed in Family Hegemony,
and fought determinedly for a victory at the August 17th election, but beneath the rousing Para-nationalist romanticism there was always a tougher-minded realization that, there were PEOPLE with Common Sense who cannot be fooled like the Modayas, Mootals and Fools, and what was being waged was a
resistance struggle of a peaceful people’s uprising against Nepotism, Bribery, Corruption, criminal Activities, racial and religious intolerance, and essentially a lack of law and order, with the Medamulana Rajapaksa Family at its helm.
In short, the PEOPLE realized the DECEPTION..
Only those with average IQs of 65, in a Nation with average IQ of 79, bought into the Medamulana Rajapaksa Mafia Deception.
Now Sing::
MaRa MaRa Chatu MaRa
MaRa MaRa Amana MaRa
MaRa MaRa HoRa MaRa
MaRa MaRa Dhushana MaRa
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Dinuk / August 28, 2015
DJ: You are an insult to intelligent Sinhala Buddhist Patriots of Sri Lanka who reject racist politics and corrupt politicians who seek to divide and rule the peoples of Sri Lanka – just as the colonial powers did.
It is Mahinda Rajapaksa and his Racist Sinhala nationalism and distorted history that you sprout here, who followed the DIVIDE and RULE policies of western colonial powers to rule Sri Lanka and by dividing the people in order to DISTRACT them from Rajapaksa family’s criminality and corruption and looting of the public wealth.
You have got history and political analysis twisted and upside down, here. This is garbled non-sense that you write and you have clearly lost the plot!
The true Sri Lanka PATRIOT is Sinhala-Tamil-Buddhist-Muslim Christian, eschews the warped and twisted Divide and Rule the people politics of Sri Lanka based on Sinhala nationalism of yours and the DEFEATED Mahinda.
The Jarapassa tribe has tried to DESTROY BUDDHISM and what the Buddha Taught in Sri Lanka by POLITICIZING and MILITARIZING Buddhism. Under Jarapassa Sri Lankan Buddhism was a laughing stock among world Buddhists.
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Amarasiri / August 28, 2015
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Amarasiri / August 29, 2015
Dinuk
“Under Jarapassa Sri Lankan Buddhism was a laughing stock among world Buddhists. “
Well summarized.Thank you.
I may add, the perturbations of Sinhala Buddhism away from Buddhism that was gathering steam since independence in 1948, was taken to an extreme by the Rajapaksa Family Mafia to establish its own hegemony.
Yahapalanaya and the People with Common Sense is reversing that trend, but still too many Modayas are left to fool.
MaRa MaRa Chatu RaRa
MaRa MaRa Amana MaRa
MaRa MaRa Dhushana MaRa
MaRa MaRa MiNi MaRu MaRa
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confu tao / August 28, 2015
What poppycock from this turncoat. Keep dreaming and have hallucinations. This guy’s analysis is laughable and only confirms the muddled state of mind that DJ has always exhibited. Your ex king is dead and the obituary has been written, the funeral undertaken and the ex king is now planning retirement because the poor soul feels that he must listen to his sisters. Sad that DJ could not creep in from the backdoor hoping RW will throw some crumbs in his way. This doctor of political science will now need to start the revolution Mao style and establish a communist state in a world that discarded this ideology decades ago. A refresher course in analysis and some brain nutrients may help cell growth.
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Sam / August 28, 2015
Dayan,
Enough of bullshitting! Your bull shit theories are good for yourself and no self respecting and intelligent Sri Lankan will ever believe your shitting! Over the fast many months how many times you tried to hoodwink the masses with all your shitty theories? What was the end result at the general election? Corrupted and even party got thrown out and your expected 5.8 million votes plummeted by some 1.7 million votes! Please do stop bull shitting any more and allow this government to carry forward with it’s work program for the country for the benefit of all the people. Of course in the some rouges who have been cheating the people of this county will have to be in Jail! That is for sure!
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Uthungan / August 28, 2015
I do not know why CT entertains and tolerates DJ [Edited out] output when it has completely denied any contribution from Dr. Wickramabahu Karunaratne to those who click on it’s website.
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Srinath / August 28, 2015
Governence without a proper opposition, UNP will have a field day!
When SLFP wake up from this dream, there will be no SLFP!
This is reversing what Banda did, May be it is better! Who knows!
We might evolve another opposition.
But for most of the old slfpers, this is there last election and young ones, god bless them.
As you said, government of the west by the west for the west!
It kind of hurts inside.
Mostly some dicks trying to convince you that it is an revolution!
Nice work USA.
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Dr. Rajasingham Narendran / August 28, 2015
Dayan,
O’ my God!
What has happened to you. You are almost beyond the pale. Please jump from the hot water, before it boils. The time is just right for you to do so,
You are intelligent , well read and have a way ( sometimes absurd) with words. However, you have to become wiser with the increase of the gray hair on your scalp.
Dr.RN
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Burning Issue / August 28, 2015
RN,
Dayan is a born bigot and there is no hope for him! Hopefully, he lost his standing as a neutral political commentator for good; his refuge now is with the fake Sinhala Buddhist smart patriots!
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Truthspeaker / August 28, 2015
Master Bater was never intelligent. Dayan was just a show box. Small made garandiyas looks like visa polongas; an illusion – that’s all.
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Kumar R. / August 28, 2015
Rajasingham,
Isn’t this a classic case of “Pot calling the kettle black?”– in terms of educated idiots, with much gray hair but grossly wanting in gray matter!
Just because you jumped the ship a little earlier than DJ does not give you much relative credibility – after all you both rode exactly the same ship – support, praise and worship MR, detract any initiatives for independent investigations of horrible crimes against humanity, and place all blame on the Diaspora. Sounds familiar mate?
Notwithstanding your now-overly regular contributions to this bog space, mostly self-indulgent and grand-standing in scope, your credibility and sincerity remains under seriously dark clouds, given your five-year relentless propaganda for MR.
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Navin / August 28, 2015
Dr Rajasingham
I now understand why you were extolling the virtues of the advice offered to Sri Lanka by the worst kind of human being, Tony Blair, in his speech commemorating Kadirgamar.
https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/you-can-pursue-reconciliation-in-sri-lanka-doing-two-things/#comments
You and Blair are cut of the same cloth I suppose.
This is what you wrote:
Quote:
Navin, Thanks.
What matters to me and in my opinion, should to others too, is whether has words carry any meaning/message to us. In this instance they undoubtedly do. All of have good and bad in us- the Yin and the Yang or the dualities. Everything is not black and white in life. There are shades of gray in between always. It is in reconciling these dualities in our minds, that we see light. As I have referred in my comment above, Blair. I am sure has been benefitted by his experience in being ‘Bush’s poodle’. Remember Bush Jnr. talked with God! Most of us learn from our mistakes, though a few make their life a mistake.
Unquote.
Of course Blair never made any mistake. He was deliberate. He was evil through and through. Some have hardly any good that can surface from the cesspit they are.
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Sam / August 28, 2015
Dayan,
Enough of bullshitting! Your bull shit theories are good for yourself and no self respecting and intelligent Sri Lankan will ever believe your shitting! Over the fast many months how many times you tried to hoodwink the masses with all your shitty theories? What was the end result at the general election? Corrupted and even party got thrown out and your expected 5.8 million votes plummeted by some 1.7 million votes! Please do stop bull shitting any more and allow this government to carry forward with it’s work program for the country for the benefit of all the people. Of course in the process some rouges who have been cheating the people of this county will have to be in Jail! That is for sure!
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Wera / August 28, 2015
Oh no him again. [Edited out]
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Tungsan Yu / August 28, 2015
The [Edited out] is back.[Edited out]
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H / August 28, 2015
What happened to the Mahinda wind you talked about?
The only wind I see around you is a fart. You stink. Stop writing. Retire.
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Vibhushana / August 28, 2015
I think its quite apt you cite one of two instances that Mahinda should have learnt from.
Sri Wickrama was incredibly popular with grassroots people in his kingdom. However, he was loathed by middle class. He was loathed because he was not keen on handling things that matter to thinking classes. Sri Wickrama’s front line General abandons him and undermines his kingdom with catastrophic results.
Does My3 deserting Mahinda to challenge him ring any bells?
The second example is from King of Kotte. He is keen to get rid of the Portugese whom had invaded with just a handful expeditionary force. Instead of improving and enhancing internal defense mechanisms he seeks the help of the Dutch.
Does Mahinda seeking help from the Chinese to ward of the Nato alliance ring any bells? Just like the Dutch whom wanted a “small piece of realestate in exchange”, the Chinese did that signing a contract for 300 acres in Port City isn’t it? If that agreement was established it would have been similar to Bay of Pigs situation in Cuba. We would not be able to get rid of them afterwards even if we wanted.
If Mahinda or anyone in the future want to fight off a foreign enemy he/she must do 2 things. He/she needs to seek counsel from educated middle class. He/she must deliver good governance and enhance and improve local institutions. Its that simple.
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Rajash / August 28, 2015
Vibushana “He/she must deliver good governance and enhance and improve local institutions. Its that simple. “
if Vibushana can finally talk good governance ….tere is hope Bandula will come around soon one day or another.
But then Vibushan pulls the carpet off the feet of Bandula with this statement
“He/she needs to seek counsel from educated middle class.”
that rules him out
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Vibhushana / August 28, 2015
I understand why you are happy with him!
He prescribes the Tamil donkey nationalist recipe of disaster to Sinhala people isn’t it?
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Rajash / August 28, 2015
Vibushana
Sinhala people ARE a disaster.
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Burning Issue / August 28, 2015
You are a Sinhala Buddhist smart patriot alright!
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Funlover / August 28, 2015
Vibhushana
People who hear bells ringing in their (usually empty) heads end up in the Angoda Lunatic Pissan Kotuwa.
Take care!
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jen / August 28, 2015
This EX Diplomut…
[Edited out]…. backed the wrong horse….. even got onto the stage to preach….. No one took him seriously …… lost big time……ate the humble pie……
[Edited out]
What an irony for this man……
Does anyone in the forum know, where he got his PHD from as he needs to black listed for lying through his..
you know what .
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Lankan / August 28, 2015
Haha….Dayan’s is the talk of a backward nationalist.
Would not have been out of place in a bygone era, but
not in this age of civilisation.
We are more interested in living in harmony
and living well. And we can’t ignore the corruption
and lawlessness imposed on us by the MR regime.
You can’t throw this Sinhala nationalism bullshit
at us Dayan.
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Sengodan. M / August 28, 2015
First He was Dutugemunu, now Puran Appu?
East wind and West wind? In which direction is the Indian wind?
Return of Mahinda? From where? Jail?
Sengodan. M
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Native Vedda / August 29, 2015
Sengodan. M
“Return of Mahinda? From where? Jail?”
The prison department has vacancies for 2 hangman, 13 applications have already been received.
Is there any connection between your comment and prison news?
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Vanguard / August 28, 2015
Dear Dr. Dayan
Welcome back.
It was worth the wait to see a brilliant analysis on the post election environment, and the various forces involved. Whereas your stance, in western, some would say civilized politico-philosophical discourse will be called ‘nationalist’, we see that any reference to the cause of Sinhala nationalism is met with here with accusations of of ‘racist’ ‘chauvanist’ and the like. So we have a long way to go for westernization.
To address the points you made three trends:
“The first is that of the alternation of centre-left and centre-right regimes with their corresponding economic philosophies, namely state-led and market-led.”
This is a fact of democracy, and something I feel is part and parcel of our democratic tradition, if you would excuse the glorification of our recent history by calling it that.
“The second trend is the alternation between ‘Easternisers’ and ‘Westernizers’; between ‘look East/Global Southwards’ and ‘look West/Global Northwards’. In Maoist terms, in Sri Lanka today ‘the West Wind has prevailed over the East Wind’.”
It seems that the majority rule has taken over here, again democracy has no answer except to say that the rights, I would say the happy existence of the minority in this case the “easterners” is sought and even ensured.
“The third trend is the expansion and contraction of the ideological and political influence of the Ruhuna, the Deep South, the seat and seedbed of resolute Sinhala resistance in defense of the island.”
Here I believe we must be very careful. Should we go beyond “Tamil Nationalism” and “Sinhala Nationalism” or even “English Nationalism?” I believe so, but the solution is very difficult and a constant counter balancing act, where the government, or specifically the leaders of this country have a vital role. Our leaders tend to be tied to a particular political party or a group. This is where the parliament should take the lead, to craft a balance that should satisfy all.
Do we need a “Sri Lankan Nationalist” manifesto? It is evident I think, that the “Deep South” that has seen a degree of marginalization, by the West, by the modernists who have butressed the efforts of the other competing nationalist group in the country.
It appears, paradoxically that both the Sinhalese and Tamils are fighting a common enemy: extinction of their culture and ethnic identity. Unfortunately extinction of ancient civilizations seems to be the trend. Or at least assimilation. It needs a peaceful but brilliant defence.
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Sengodan. M / August 28, 2015
Which wind took away 1.1 million votes from Mahinda between January 8th and August 17th?
The East wind or West wind?
Sengodan. M
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nimal fernando / August 28, 2015
Dayan,
If you were a scientist you would have said all that in a single simple sentence.
i.e. You put a bet on a horse and your horse lost.
But you are a political scientist!
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KNICKERBLOCKERGLORY / August 28, 2015
[Edited out] Please avoid typing all capitalized comments – CT
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Off The Wall / August 28, 2015
Dayan
When Rajapaksa has friends like you, he doesn’t need enemies. Having learned his lesson he is trying to keep clear of those who led him down the garden path only to inflict utter humiliation upon him a second time quite unnecessarily. It won’t be much difficult for Mahinda to shake off the odious pests Weerawansa, Gammanpila, Dinesh et al. But he will have a tough time trying to ditch you. Because you have no shame or principles you can be so relentless. You continue to bombard Mahinda with your unsolicited vapid political advice full of cheap jargon. You must realize you ceased to be a scholar in what you write or say quite a while ago.
Don’t think Sri Lankans are naive. They have shown on Jan 8 and again on Aug 17 that they are politically savvy enough to oust a most repressive and corrupt regime through the ballot and launch something unprecedented in the democratic world – to put aside the political rivalries and work together in the parliament to radically revamp the political system and the political culture in order to lay the groundwork for democracy and freedom in the country.
Dayan, what this means is…your kind of politics – the politics of ideology and racism – is not relevant anymore. People have soundly rejected your mumbo jumbo, especially the new generation of voters active in the social media. Unless you update your knowledge and thinking, you’re in danger of becoming a political dinosaur just like your ex-king Mahinda.
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kp / August 28, 2015
“In short we are to abandon national self- determination and sovereignty, and return to the centuries when Western imperialism determined our external political destiny and internal political order” — We were always under obligation to the West, and ourselves, to find a way out of this mess. I’m assuming that: a) you condone Mahinda’s style of avoiding the issue and burying our collective heads in the sand by spewing filth at the international community and wasting taxpayer money to pay lobbying firms to do jack. I wonder where DJ and his kind of game chandiyas would’ve been if the West decided to impose sanctions and destroy what little of an economy we have. I’m assuming we’d’ve then seen DJ selling bread to the starving masse- oh no wait, they’d be living it up in the same Western nations they’re all too ready to castigate. Self determinism and sovereignity dont mean a rat’s ass to any of the superpowers. Being a “diplomat” of sorts, I’d’ve thought you got that better than others, and b) DJ sees nothing wrong with the concept of imperialism, just WESTERN imperialism. What makes me laugh about the pro-mahinda fanatics is this belief that somehow China was doing all its posturing in Lanka out of some goodness of their hearts. Chinese imperialism= good, Western imperialism= bad. Aney manussayo- imperialism is imperialism. We just have to make good with the side that’s creating the issue of war crimes tribunals, not piss them off to the point where our kids die starving on the streets.
“—the sole difference being that this time around, it will be behind a screen of an elected native administration.”— ah yes! there it is! the race card! Superbly played. Seriously, DJ, are you going to call everyone you disagree with stooges of some sort?
“estimating way back the first quarter of the year that we would lose the election” —ahh the Sumanadasa strategy of going “no actually I knew what will really happen”
“winning 94 seats, but constituting a strong nationalist rearguard in parliament which could serve as a bulwark and base camp for resistance and long-term resurgence” — translation: block any hope of reconciliation and sorting out a 60-odd year ethnic mess, while calling all and sundry “deshadrohiyo” or “kotiyo”, flogging Prabhakaran’s dead body like a newly self-aware teen pleasuring himself, while simultaneously attempting to negotiate on the side with the TNA to do some sort of deal. Add to this a generous helping of blocking budgets and the continuation of projects Mahinda himself started, and you’ve got a VERY “patriotic” bulwark indeed.
“The project of patriotic resistance had no option of accepting President Sirisena’s leadership over Mahinda Rajapaksa’s simply because the former showed no signs of giving leadership to the anti-UNP struggle.” — signs…of what? The man had no time to do anything remotely election related before Mahinda’s Abhayaramaya crowd decided to up and split the party. This is like a man criticizing a car he has never seen or driven before in his life.
“The third trend is the expansion and contraction of the ideological and political influence of the Ruhuna, the Deep South, the seat and seedbed of resolute Sinhala resistance in defense of the island”— which is mainly to blame for the war on the Sinhala side of the fence, but let’s avoid talking about that because… reasons.
“constitute the anti- foreign hegemonist, patriotic zone of the Sri Lankan polity”— so much so that people who got shot and killed under the Rajapakse regime shamelessly went and voted for him. I note, DJ, that you avoid talking about that side of the Rajapakses… I wonder why.
“Putinism as a phenomenon rises whenever it is perceived that sufficient political space and respect is not granted to the state and the undergirding national heartland of any country (Russia being the classic example).”— are you an ultra-feminist, by any chance? Or a Christian from the American deep south? Or a muslim from literally anywhere on Earth? You’re really good at painting as victims people who’re really not. Total control of the Executive, Legislature, Military, Judiciary and even the Private Sector since Independence, and you feel the Sinhalese have not been given political space and respect? Jesus Christ.
“The political narrative of Mahinda Rajapaksa is not yet at an end. As that of Mark Twain, the political obituaries for Mahinda may prove to be greatly exaggerated. At its simplest level, he is still younger than JR Jayewardene was when he first led Sri Lanka. Winston Churchill, voted out in 1945, made his comeback in 1951 at the age of 76. De Gaulle had to step down as the leader of wartime and postwar France, only to return in 1958.”— none of these people did stints of longer than two terms, and JR got the job when he was older- mahinda has already been in power for 9 years, but tomayto, tomahto, nadda DJ?
“Much less dramatically, Mahinda Rajapaksa can draw satisfaction from the splendid yet understated performance of his son Namal, whom I have come to know as a much smarter politician and more seriously policy-oriented young man than I had ever reckoned him to be.”— Namal? Policy? Smart? Which hallucinogen are you on, and where can I get me some? All these adjectives to describe someone that ran his own mini-fiefdom down in H’tota with his personal army Nil Balakaya (exploits of which you can ask any villager down there), who did a grand total towards their stated objective of “youth empowerment” (unless that phrase means giving uneducated hangers-on posts for which they are miserably underqualified, as well as vehicles galore and money that could’ve been used for something actually useful, like building someone a house.
“the gap between the political space and leading role in determining the island’s destiny that the Sinhala majority feels it is entitled to, and that it actually feels it enjoys under the status quo”— and even in this a**e-giving drivel DJ hits one nail on the head. We sinhalese dont really have any issue or any objective case of victimization. Just a feeling. And people like DJ reasons that a feeling is enough to ask for certain things, never mind hard facts. Y’know what, I FEEL that I’m being victimized by my wife and would like a second one. Let’s see if this reasoning works in my upcoming KP vs. State polygamy case. i’ll just cite DJ and appochchi as my defendants.
“in negotiations with the minorities and the West, India and the UN, over the destiny of Sri Lanka.”— wait wait wait, I thought you said we SHOULDN’T talk to any of these parties? Just a minute ago you were advocating Mahinda’s strategy of giving them the bird and cosying up with China.
“protracted political guerrilla war of attrition”— delusions of grandeur. Does it make it easier, DJ, when you and the rest of the cabal convince yourselves that what you’re going through is anything close to an actual war? Will you be willing to fight in the actual war that we would inevitably face if people like MR come back to power, antagonize the minorities again, and have both the LTTE and ISIS knocking on our doors? Or will you still be play-acting at one?
Readers of CT, you may not even get to read this reply of mine, and i apologize for its length. But there’s some people whose half-logic just gets under my skin. My lovely smooth skin my current wife doesn’t seem to appreciate. BRB, calling my lawyer.
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Mithra / August 28, 2015
Looks like DJ has woken up from a deep slumber. I was wondering why he has not come up with numbers to show MR camp won and RW-My3 camp lost. His calculator must have been working overtime but to no avail.
The whole problem with the MR camp is that they are not pragmatic enough to accept defeat. They should now allow the elected new government to carry on with their 60 month programme. DJ does not have to sing for his supper now. Therefore, he should engage in something constructive.
DJ sounds more and more like a mobile phone without a signal.
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Dr nass / August 28, 2015
This man is unlucky man. Hr always goes with MR and co. The entire world knows what he has done to this country? It is pitty that you went against Ranil at wrong time. Your anger and wrath with Ranil will never die until you die.look how many people disagree with you. Almost all.
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Burning Issue / August 28, 2015
“The political narrative of Mahinda Rajapaksa is not yet at an end. As that of Mark Twain, the political obituaries for Mahinda may prove to be greatly exaggerated. At its simplest level, he is still younger than JR Jayewardene was when he first led Sri Lanka. Winston Churchill, voted out in 1945, made his comeback in 1951 at the age of 76. De Gaulle had to step down as the leader of wartime and postwar France, only to return in 1958.”
Dayan, you are sick! Unlike Churchill and De Gaulle, MR is accused of mega corruption, murder and rape & disappearances of people. On top of this there acquisitions of war crimes and crimes against humanity levelled against him. His family is accused of mega corruption and operation of white vans. Which part of these blemishes that you do not understand? MR and his family members along with his stooges will be taken to cleaners in coming months. All you can do is to sit and digest!
By the way, the last Kandian king was betrayed by the Sinhala chieftains and not by the Tamils or Muslims. When Kandian convention was signed, there was no Sri Lanka like we see today! You purposely include these Sinhala Buddhist nationalistic materials to embellish your deep-rooted bigotry and bitterness at your own convoluted ideology!
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A Wickramasinghe / August 28, 2015
It made me sick when I read this article. This man has fallen so deeply from grace he is struggling to do or say anything sensible to preserve the iota of respect people may have for his degrees and title.
Dayan, I know deep in your heart that you don’t believe what you’re writing here. Mahinda had a project – and that project was the establishment of an autocratic kingdom, answerable to none. You know all the dirty work that happened in his kingdom. Yet you are too proud to accept you’re wrong and you have sacrificed your conscience and ethics for petty nonsense. It is not too late to reform.
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Truthspeaker / August 28, 2015
Dayan
What happened to that thing of yours that was rising in Nugegoda, and that of Booruwanse?
Erectile dsyfunction cannot be cured with rhetoric: Calligulate, watch porn or get treatment.
Now get lost.
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Funlover / August 28, 2015
Mr Dayan
Have you heard of the phrase “go fly a kite”; more technically, have you heard of Master Bates?
That’s what you are doing in this Article. Instead you should be talking to Pavi Wanniarachchi.
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Dimi / August 28, 2015
I am sitting in Munich airport and had just watched the news where 70 people had suffocated to death inside a Truck trying to get into Austria and Germany. Opened the Colombo Telegraph and Lo and Behold there is Dayan again with his rantings. Dear Dayan if MR had come back back to power it would have meant the suffocation of free speech, thought, and most of all the suffocation of Sri Lanka with its 21+ million people. Please turn over a new leaf my friend. Be human and not revengeful. You cannot answer Humanism with Rage, you can only answer Humanism with Humanism. Give this government a chance to prove or disprove themselves and until then take a break and reflect on all what has taken place.
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Sanja Ganja / August 28, 2015
Dayan`s deep seated antipathy towards Ranil W and the UNP will dissipate like melting snow no sooner he is offered a DPL posting.Now that he has begun praising Namal R ,a thug of great repute,in place of of Mahinda R ,shows that he does not entertain any such hope.
Oh papa Mervyn where art thou ?
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Ajith / August 28, 2015
Dayan,
You started your sentence with the quote from Che Guevara. I have never heard that he became a racist Buddhist Sinhalese Fundamentalist like you. You thought you can win and come to power to destroy a beautiful country to hand over the power to China. People have saved the Nation from bloodthirsty group of racists headed by Rajapakse, Weerawanse, Vasudeva and you.
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Navin / August 28, 2015
Dayan Master Bates again?
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