27 April, 2024

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“Mlechcha Yuddahaya” Or “Shreshta Yuddaya”? Barbaric War Or Great Patriotic War?

By Dayan Jayatilleka

Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka

Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka

Deconstructing Independence Day Discourse 2015

Independence Day 2015 had several key texts and speeches, all of which constitute a single discourse. There was President Sirisena’s written message and that of the PM. The President’s message was fine but the PM’s failed to mention the armed services even once. More important was the multilingual Peace Message, which was a good gesture. There too however, certain terms were conspicuous by their absence, the most crucial of which was separatism or secessionism. Terrorism was denounced, but the war used terrorism in the service of secessionism. Is the message then that terrorism is bad but secessionism is OK or not bad enough to warrant critical mention on Independence Day? Is this not exactly the perspective of the TNA, namely that it criticizes the methods of the LTTE but not its politics and goal?

Missing in the Peace Message—and not only in—was any mention of the term ‘unitary’. That term was not present at any point of the Independence Day discourse including in the well-delivered speech of President Sirisena. The signal—and the deal—are very clear, at least to me. The new administration will, most certainly after the parliamentary election, make a qualitative shift from the unitary state to one that is federal in all but name. Given that we have already experienced the travesty of the unconstitutional installation of an unelected Prime Minister and Government, the shift to de-facto federalism will probably be without recourse to a referendum.

To some this may seem a risk worth taking, but there are sound historical and geo-political reasons why many countries with an internal, or more correctly, an internal-external ethnic or ethno-religious problem refuse to shift to a federal system (Philippines and Indonesia being examples). It is also not purely coincidental that most islands situated next to a larger (or large) mass of historically hostile co-ethnic or co-religionists of one of its component communities, tend to cleave to unitary systems.

While President Sirisena made many good points in his speech about the need for reconciliation, and struck a note that President Rajapaksa should have but failed to strike in the postwar period, he saddened and alarmed me when he used a certain term twice, not just the once, in his speech: “mlechcha yuddhaya”, which means “ barbaric war”. Now it is true that war is at one level barbaric (with the only modern exceptions being those fought by Cuba) but it is wrong to characterize a war as barbaric when it crushed a barbaric enemy and reunified the country. What President Sirisena should have referred to as barbaric was the LTTE, its leader, its terrorism and its terroristic war: “mlechcha koti sanvidhanaya”, “mlechcha thrasthavaadaya”, “thrashavaadeenge mlechcha yuddhaya”, “mlechcha thrasthavaadee yuddhaya”. He did not use any of these terms. Instead he twice referred to the war as barbaric.

So, logically, it would seem that our armed forces fought a war that was barbaric! In President Sirisena’s Independence Day discourse, this war was not a great patriotic one; not a Just War of resistance that was imposed upon us that we should be proud to have won, and that our armed forces won. According to the new discourse, this is not a Just War whose victory and victors must be celebrated!

Of course we have heard this before. The term “mlechcha yuddhaya” (‘barbaric war’) comes from the author of “bahubootha vyavasthava” (‘nonsensical Constitution’), namely President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga and it dates back quite precisely to the Sudu Nelum Movement of Chandrika and Mangala Samaraweera.

It is hardly surprising that with such an ambivalent attitude Chandrika failed to win the war. It is also hardly surprising that without such ambivalence, Mahinda Rajapaksa did.

What is surprising is that it was ex-President Chandrika who was seated next to unelected Prime Minister Wickremesinghe, the co-signatory of the appalling document of appeasement, the Ceasefire Agreement. What makes it shocking was that Chandrika and Ranil who failed their nation in its darkest hour in the face of its most dangerous foe—dangerous by any global standard—were present in the front row, while ex-President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who did not fail that most crucial test, was absent.

Let us be honest enough to look the phenomenon in the face. The brave new values, ideology and doctrine, are the old ones of Chandrika and the Sudu Nelum Movement, the union of regions package, the Norwegian mediation and the PTOMS, now allied with Ranil and the attitude of the CFA. This of course should be no surprise as these enterprises were all on a continuum.

The truth at least for the moment is that Chandrika and Ranil won. Che Guevara once said of Rosa Luxemburg that “she was a great revolutionary who made mistakes and died as a consequence of them”. We may say that Mahinda Rajapaksa was a great President, a great leader who made mistakes and fell as a consequence of them. In that precise and strictly limited sense his loss was deserved. That is very much in the tradition of the tragic hero who falls because of his tragic flaw; Hubris meeting Nemesis. This evokes ‘fear and pity’ in the Aristotelian sense. However, there is no real sense of catharsis, or there is an aborted or at best, incomplete one. That is not because the tragic hero fell, which they almost always do, but because the utterly un-heroic characters in the drama won. Chandrika and Ranil have undeservedly won, but won they have. They have won with the help and in the company of those who were fellow travellers of the fascist Prabhakaran, the TNA. Those who heroically resisted the siren song of terrorist separatism, Douglas Devananda and the EPDP, and those who rebelled against it no less heroically, Karuna and Pillayan, have lost.

It is the Chandrika-Ranil project of the dark disgraceful decade 1994-2004, the decade of national retreat and humiliation that is now enthroned, together with the political project of those Tamil nationalists who paved the way for and politically accompanied the Tigers.

Society will be divided for a long time between those for whom it was a “mlechcha yuddhaya”, a barbaric war, and for those of us for whom it was a “saadharana yuddhaya”, a “shreshta yuddhaya”, a Just War; a great patriotic war of liberation and reunification.

It is no accident that Independence Day this year lacked the stirring, slightly spectacular quality of those on Galle Face in previous years. The whole affair was downgraded, devalued, and the crowd was quite small and unenthusiastic. I particularly recall by contrast February 4th 2006, when the Tigers had unilaterally recommenced their war of aggression and annexation, launching what their propaganda called The Final War. Followed by a strong military display, President Rajapaksa warned them not to mistake his forbearance born of Buddhism, for weakness. That marked the beginning of the end of Prabhakaran’s own “Independence Day” celebrations, the Mahaveera Day, which used to be televised nationally by the mainstream media and even uploaded via state media (Rupavahini). Such was the degree of divided sovereignty, the diminution of the Sri Lankan State and the erosion of our collective self-respect as a nation.

These were precisely the years of Chandrika and Ranil. And they have won. Those who won the war have lost to those who sold out. This is not the way things should be. There is something unnatural, ethically wrong, about this state of affairs. This is a state of moral disequilibrium. Natural justice must be restored.

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  • 8
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    I like the statement – ” LETS BE HONEST ” – speaks volumes for a person who has a personal agenda …………. FEAR being the KEY …………

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      He the DJ is creating new form of conflicts – fertilising

      “These were precisely the years of Chandrika and Ranil. And they have won. Those who won the war have lost to those who sold out. This is not the way things should be. There is something unnatural, ethically wrong, about this state of affairs. This is a state of moral disequilibrium. Natural justice must be restored”

      How come this man to categorically say – these are years of CBK and RW ?

      I have the feeling DJ is adding hays to the fire in this way – he should better seek therapies on his schiophrenic symptoms.

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        Whats your Dogs name??

        Dunno – he wont tell me.

        It’s Doug Poop from kanatta the sapatukaray revving his butt off.

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          Why you seem to be against Sapaththukaraya ? was that previous occupation ?

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            Poop Doug, Paripu tu Dal`IT` guy, DNA puta madre.
            Slug carrying his home on his shoulders like the snail.

            Vasco Goda shoemaker, Industry fisherman heritage mr lanka classified advertisment class case marriage. I like my cinnamon Girl neil young.

            You nosy bas%ard … WHOM!!

            freedom not to meddle … hindustan ki Jai!!

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    The great loser is off his medication again

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      Yes saddest reality is there is a dichotomy between what DJ as political analyst predicts and what they the politicians react in the country. This became further clear to anyone studying the election results of last month.

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      Yes, Dayan is becoming mad and dangerous!

      Come on My3, get a white van ready for him, please!!

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        No more white vans but another kind of the name board ” Yahapalanaya” would come to him soon. Believe or not some people still have some respect on DJ for his devotions in 2009. As if MR capilized it – DJ did the same on lanken media – by giving regular interviews on Sinhala and English senders.

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      Smith – Truth is always bitter – people always like hear what they want to believe – for a change come out your shell
      and see far beyond

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        what truth you re refering here ? DJ is making every effort to twist the words so that some of the society could work on them. Like – RW is as an unelected Premier. Latter is repeated in the current article. If the so called opposition could digest it why not the others. Parliament opposition could go against at the time PM was appointed (analysts clearly say that it is constitutional). But DJ to stay as if Kirimati gilapu kimbula – the crocodile fed with clay and stays still- at the time De facto DJ Peris was unanimously appointed by former Prez – I think DJ s thoughts are biased and falling on the line of double stadards. There is common parlance ” ona unahama kabarath thalagoya koragannawa” – for selfish agendas even monitors are made iguanas.

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    This shameless creature defended the tyrannical regime in UN; which starved to death its own population, repeatedly lied to international community about civilian population as 70,000(actual figure was well over 300,000) trapped in the war zone. The much needed emergency supplies such as food & medicine were downsized by on third which caused most of the deaths particularly the unborn babies, young children and elderly peoples.
    One of the paraded field doctors on international media by the Rajapakses, who force to lie and down play the casualty figures, later confessed the truth to then minister of health, Maithripala Sirisena (when he met him in person). So the current president may have expressed it as ‘barbaric war’.
    This so called learned clown not only justifying the brutal war, it also wants to celebrate the victory over innocent deaths. So far he has been conveniently hiding under socialism/intellectual mask, but his words and deeds expose his nudity.

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      It is of course a waste of time replying idiots like you – I do not think even balance minded normal tamils will approve your comments – you and many Tamil racist are so annoyed because Dr Dayan logically nullified many of the Diaspora propaganda lies during his tenure at UN – unfortunately he was not allowed beyond that year – and the donkeys who replaced him reverses his achievements – When he see the spade as spade – and call the spade a spade lot starts whimping and shouting and barking – why because Truth is bitter for many

  • 15
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    OK Ok, general public! I will volunteer to Castrate this gentleman. Now go about enjoying your new found democratic and independent country!

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    DJ is engaged in the past-time of “shadow-boxing”. He wants the Sinhalese also too join him in this useless, destructive and unworthy past-time–certainly unworthy of a person who claims to be a “political scientist”. –O what a bunkum!

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    Am I hearing you right Dayan ?

    are you into ” Natural justice ” these days ?

    Is that not what took care of you – trashed and exposed here in CT.

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      Ask him please why he waited that long to see natural justice ?

  • 9
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    All religious leaders and most sensible thinkers have stated that ALL wars are unjustifiable, barbarous and destructive. There is no noble war. Ask King Asoka the Great. What is wrong with you Dayan? Can’t you think straight?

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      nobody told the Terrorists

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      his medication may be off for several weeks being unable to believe the real revolution – ended up as if the tsnami wave driving away the most dangerous lanken leader we ever had in the history.

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      “”There is no noble war. Ask King Asoka the Great. What is wrong with you Dayan? “”

      There is nothing heroic about war. War involves the killing and maiming of thousands or millions of people, including many innocent bystanders. War is not about heroes and glorious death. War is nothing but blood and gore. War shreds people into bloody little pieces, it tears them limb from limb, or it burns them alive.

      War is the ultimate horror that man inflicts upon man.

      Wars are armed conflicts between countries or states. Wars are not conflicts between the individual people of warring countries. Wars are conflicts between the governments of countries. All wars are instigated by power hungry megalomaniacs, the politicians; managed by professional killers, the military; and fought by the brainwashed members of their respective populations, the canon-fodder.

      Any big bully, who feels confident that he can win the war, can start a war at any time. Euphemistic expressions have replaced the word war. Politicians now euphemistically refer to wars as police actions, or border alignments, or expeditions, or air campaigns.

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    The days of national retreat and humiliation are back, with RW unelected but in power, and CBK taking credit for it. Sirisena is a political pigmy who is moulded any which way by the unashamed duo who failed us in the past.

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    Dr Dayan
    I was shocked by your revelation on pro LTTE powers partook in regime change.the so called re emerge of LTTE will immediately effect our life as we mostly live in LTTE dreamt eelam-Eastern province.However I believe in Maithiri.As a son of Sinhalese parent he should not allow any re establishment of terrorism in our motherland.

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    Dayan,a ‘past tense’person.He thought but he is not.

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    “unelected Prime Minister” DJ refers twice in this article to Ranil as an unelected PM.A Presedential election is not about electing a PM.The relevant provision of the Constitution enables the President to appoint a member of Parlaiament who in his opinion commands the majority.Although the UNP does not have the majority,if in the opinion of the President Ranil commands the majority then the appointment of Ranil as PM is constitutional.The only way to prove that Ranil does not command the majority would be to bring a vote of no confidence motion which is unlikely as the President, who is also the leader of the slfp which has the most number of MPs in Parliament is the individual who appointed Ranil.Further the 100 day program stated the Ranil will be appointed as PM and the voters have given a mandate.When MR appointed Ratnasiri or Jayaratna were they elected? or according to DJ who else could the President appoint than the leader of the party whcih supported him and on whose votes he was elected to office.At least now DJ stop Ranil bashing and accept reality that your intelectual dishonesty comes through very clearly by your utterances.

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      Election of PM was not illegal – however the opposition could bring their constructive argumetns, – there they thought not to go in that direction aiming at their future.

      Besides – the very same writer- so called self proclaimed analyst/veteran diplomat to stay mum (kimbula kirimati gilala wage) at the time former Seylan Bank man to be appointed as the CJ by Mr. Medmulana and his vision & wisdom – is the million dollar question to this day ?

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    Oh my God! What does this [Edited out] Pundit drink and smoke these days?

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    DJ is a sore loser. The only response he can think of to this unprecedented speech is to resort to the very same simplistic fear mongering that his one time patron would harp on in his desperate bid to cling on to more power.

    As to his obsession to the notion of a unitary state – the only examples he can think of in his argument don’t include the most obvious ones of India, Canada, Switzerland.

    Indonesia and Philippines are made up of multiple islands, and their people paid a heavy price for strongman leaders and their families who amassed enormous wealth and power at the expense of the citizenry under the umbrella of a centralised state. Definitely not the examples Sri Lanka should be following.

    Perhaps another explanation for DJ’s position could be find elsewhere in CT from this article today on “Consolidating Power After A Presidential Election”. The author notes “… Mahinda’s defeat shattered the myth of invincibility that surrounded and guarded him. In constructing this myth, he was greatly assisted over the years by the media, the cronies around him, and a number of political groups and analysts who were duped and drugged by the very myth they were engaged in constructing…”

    So much for DJ’s “great man.”

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    I have long been looking for words to describe this unprincipled propagandist.He has no convictions, no commitments to stable positions but has a collection of books from certain dated and largely defunct French theorists from whom he quotes, more often than not very inappropriately, but is nevertheless never at a loss for words.
    The word is casuist.
    Keep it up DJ.From the responses you continue to receive there is no doubt,that you very entertaining!! You have become the jester, specializing in casuistry

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    Hey guys, I think you must not boycott his articles. It is his right to post them onto CT wheter we the readership like or not. Perhaps we re not right adding only negative comments to this thread. In restrospect, I think he was not given due chances by MR regime to fulfil his duties.

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    Repeating the comment from yesterday.
    Dayan [Edited out] role in war was more to do with Psyops and that was in conjunction with the US Forces .

    Dayan [Edited out] and post 9/11 work with Strategic PSYOP Unit of US military is a crime against peace.

    Dayan Jayatilleke lectured at the:-

    PSYOP Training Course,
    ‘Balanced Style’ joint programme of US Military (Special Forces) and Sri Lankan Army,
    Army Headquarters, Colombo,
    July 2002, November 2000 & January 2003

    That is a man who presented a paper on Nicaraguan Revolution in Lefty convergence of Pugwash Conference in Sao Paulo in 1985 working for the who El Presidente Castro calls ‘parasite’!

    *****************************************
    * How US Military works out through CT * *****************************************

    A Strategic PSYOP Unit is a unique organization that links other, disparate organizations. The SPU crosses the barriers between civilian, government and military organizations. It must also act as a planning agency in support of regional combatant commanders. The SPU must provide a flexible, responsive organization to the national leadership and combatant commanders.
    A proposed mission statement for the SPU that was offered while it formed: The Strategic PSYOP Unit (SPU) must be capable of planning, leveraging, and coordinating effective strategic information activities, ranging from precision information engagement to foreign media operations, across the full spectrum of conflict, and at all levels of operation.

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    Jayatilake, high time you lived upto your Ph>D and not as the official joker of the past regime

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    [Edited out] But here you are taking it on your Chin still trying to find comfort by attacking the forces who ousted MR.

    Let me pick up some points.

    Deconstructing Independence Day Discourse 2015

    1)The President’s message was fine but the PM’s failed to mention the armed services even once.

    *** The armed forces have Tamil blood on their hand. How do you expect the Presiden who was elected on Tamil Vote to commend them for killing thousands of Tamils albeit on the orders of MR. For the new president it is pay back time.

    2) There too however, certain terms were conspicuous by their absence, the most crucial of which was separatism or secessionism. Terrorism was denounced, but the war used terrorism in the service of secessionism. Is the message then that terrorism is bad but secessionism is OK or not bad enough to warrant critical mention on Independence Day.

    *** You are right the Terrorism that took palce was the State Terrirism and therefore it is Bad. But the secessionism was a byproduct of Sinhalese Brutality for over 64 years.

    3)Is this not exactly the perspective of the TNA, namely that it criticizes the methods of the LTTE but not its politics and goal.

    *** Methods of LTTE were a means to an end but the message was loud and clear and it is still revebrating through Eelam and any one who ignores that message will pay a heavy price.

    4) Missing in the Peace Message—and not only in—was any mention of the term ‘unitary’. The signal—and the deal—are very clear, at least to me. The new administration will, most certainly after the parliamentary election, make a qualitative shift from the unitary state to one that is federal in all but name.

    *** If we dont enter in to a Federal arrangment there will be years of further turmoil. But dont worry your Boss MR has already thrown the hat in the ring. That suits us to convince the International community that Sinhala Lanka will never change.

    5) Given that we have already experienced the travesty of the unconstitutional installation of an unelected Prime Minister and Government, the shift to de-facto federalism will probably be without recourse to a referendum.

    *** The travesty that took place was the Impeachment of Dr.Shirani and sacking Mohan Peiris the puppet was a minor adjudgement.

    6) To some this may seem a risk worth taking, but there are sound historical and geo-political reasons why many countries with an internal, or more correctly, an internal-external ethnic or ethno-religious problem refuse to shift to a federal system (Philippines and Indonesia being examples).

    *** For your information the Countries you have mentioned have not witnessed Race Riots like Sri Lanka who holds the World Record for that.

    7) While President Sirisena made many good points in his speech about the need for reconciliation, and struck a note that President Rajapaksa should have but failed to strike in the postwar period, he saddened and alarmed me when he used a certain term twice, not just the once, in his speech: “mlechcha yuddhaya”, which means “ barbaric war”.

    *** The above is hardly surprising as anything critical of the Buthcher MR is unbearable for you.

    8) What President Sirisena should have referred to as barbaric was the LTTE, its leader, its terrorism and its terroristic war.

    *** You are wrong you illiterate. He should have condemned the State Terrorism by MR and his cronies.

    9) So, logically, it would seem that our armed forces fought a war that was barbaric.

    *** Without a doubt YES.

    10) It is hardly surprising that with such an ambivalent attitude Chandrika failed to win the war. It is also hardly surprising that without such ambivalence, Mahinda Rajapaksa did.

    *** At least give credit to CBK who was not responsible for the Killing Fields like the Criminal MR.

    11) What makes it shocking was that Chandrika and Ranil who failed their nation in its darkest hour in the face of its most dangerous foe—dangerous by any global standard—were present in the front row, while ex-President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who did not fail that most crucial test, was absent.

    *** What is shocking is that you a born Racist defended the Genocidal MR at UNHCR.

    12) Let us be honest enough to look the phenomenon in the face. The brave new values, ideology and doctrine, are the old ones of Chandrika and the Sudu Nelum Movement, the union of regions package, the Norwegian mediation and the PTOMS, now allied with Ranil and the attitude of the CFA.

    *** Let us be quite honest and condemn the Corruption and brutal extra judicial killings on a massive scale by the Rajapaksas.

    13) Society will be divided for a long time between those for whom it was a “mlechcha yuddhaya”, a barbaric war, and for those of us for whom it was a “saadharana yuddhaya”, a “shreshta yuddhaya”, a Just War; a great patriotic war of liberation and reunification.

    *** Yes you are right we will be divided forever . Because we are not the same. We are human beings and you are half animal and half human.

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    I 100% agree with dayan Jayatilleka. This is not mere nostalgia, but the tragedy of a fall of a great leader – the only leader who gave the Tamil language a place in the un assembly, the Tamil children a childhood and a future. Dark times are ahead unless we restore natural justice.

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    Dr Dayan Jayatilleke please remember that your hero MR won the Presidency by foul means. He bribed the Tigers to boycott the elections.and you consider him to be a ” great” leader. Is this a morally acceptable achievement?
    Again what is wrong in SL becoming a Federal state? Switzerland has four cantons and the Swiss are happy with that arrangement.
    Again Dr if a referendum is held, it must be held in the North and East only.. The Tamils will decide whether they want a separate state or be part of the Unitary state. This was done in Quebec and Scotland.
    You are drawing examples to suit your argument. That is intellectual dishonesty. Isn’t it Dr?,

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      The LTTE wanted MR to be president, good choice!

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        No – LTTE allowed for the Sinhalese to, by themselves, elect the leader who the Sinhalese judged to be the best, without Tamils influencing that decision. If the LTTE wanted MR to win, wouldn’t they have asked the Tamils to vote for MR?

        Now that the Sinhala-choice has backfired so badly, now you want to call it LTTE’s choice? What logic?!

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    the country as we know it has passed throughnot one to 5 years of conflict which often the average time people in conflict and resolve the problem by treaty s etc. the fact the conflict went long is reflections of the social attitude to some to opportunity to make inarms buying fro someplace and selling to government which by itself is treasonable offence. lack of motivation by politicians to solve the countrys problem so the war was barbaric. at the end the so called terorist leaders treatment even by standard armies treatment said to be barbaric. the leader who won the war was should have made the country democratic with certain dignity but from what was happened authorotian. country must forgive foreget get into a state of mental emotional unity met mix mingle and let it evolve as a unitary state and politicians clergy media should not bungle it up. citizens will know how to get along as i know with lot of people of soth north with whom i met and mingle during my youth.

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    MS was acting defence secretery at the time, he calls it a barbaric war because he knew what happened. Hats off to this srilankan budist who calls a spade for a spade. Be proud of this srilankan, at last one politician we can be proud of.

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    Yet another article of profound truth. I, as an inadvertent exiled minority of Sri Lanka can weep and bemoan the becoming of our Motherland.

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    Dayan,

    [Edited out]. And what happened to your promise that you will not write again in English?

    Can’t you think a bit and talk a bit about corruption, nepotism, and murders committed by your favourite leader, Mahendra? This is why this guy lost.

    And you must be disappointed that you could not write the independence day speech for Maithri or Ranil.

    MJA

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    A great thoughtful analysis. What I cannot believe is that people have very short memory of recent past which is shame of some Sri Lankans .and it can be seen on some forums over this article . Who waged a barbaric war ? And most pathetically it turn out to be Rajapaksa is a barberian , is it what puppet president of Sri Lanka saying today ? He has deliberately ignored to say that LTTE launched a barbaric war and Rajspaksa defeated them . How sad it can be to us . What it sound like that puppet Sirisena has been warned by his henchmen or the westerners to refrain of criticising most vicious separatists barbarians as Barbarians . As Dayan has exposed , then Rajspaksa who saved the country from terrorists is who the barbarian.
    What outrageous it can be ? . It is really disgusting this situation and hopefully our people will realise this situation and get ready to over throw this regime as soon as possible ,unless if we failed to do some thing about it without delay that our future generation will curse us . We already have given 21000 poor soldiers lives ,who are they . They are not Muslims or Tamils , they are poor singhalese ,so we have responsibilities to speak out about our people .

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      Jayath @ what you need ot know -if you the like would not have made it yet – is NOT THE SUPERNATURAL POWERS of MR eleminated the LTTE terror but it was a collective achievement. But MR media men painted it to be succeeded by him single handedly. Unfortuantely, reprobate mind set of MR failed to see it beyond towards final achievement which is the solution for the ethinic problem. Not the least was achieved towards reconciliation. See today, 4 th of Feb, they all communities get together and celebrate the day of independence – is that because as you the like dimwits see it – weakness of Sirisena ? It is the real power of a president who succeded to unite all fractions. MR would have abused millions only for today s events -while fatting his pockets to a manner as no beloved leader would do. Come ahead of us you will see varied felonies commited by MR and his nefarious henchmen.

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        Who told you that super natural power eliminated the LTTE? . It was a collective achiement ,of course ,which was successfully led by Rajspaksa ,unless why the others puppet presidents failed to achieve with collective others . Friend , you do not need me to say what is happening since this puppet president elected which has proven by bending down to west and western minded Chandrika .who are we with now ? Just think off , why the whole westerners are here now ,who pulled our legs and tried to jeopardise our autonomy ,is it the right thing you believe . Even india Is two face , because that toiletry country is envious on us and never let us to be alone . Some people trying to say that toiletry country helped us to win the way ,yes they did ,but they are the asses who bred those LTTE barbarians to meddle our country by politically and economically ,but we were fortunate to get fullest assistance from China to eradicate the terrorism and develop the country which was vividly seen has been happening until this ass president come along with west to destroy every thing we achieved . This is the truth .
        Yes ,you have pointed out that TNA and all others were there to celebrate and this ass is the only one was capable to do so, my answer for you is ,YES ,they attended because they know now ,they are having what they wait for decades without an effort . Isn’t it great in their perspective ? Friend , it is still too early to see from your eyes what is happening ,it may be the case that your political vision ,but we are seeing them in last 4 decades . It is sad to say . You may remember Anura kumara once said in a program that he doesn’t see this crisis( North East ethnically war ) as an ethnical but as a political ,but the out come is seeing like ethnic for decades , which is true . I believe it too. So, could you tell me when were you heard said by the Tamils or the Muslims in the country that our problems are politically motivated and we must get together to defeat it . Have you ever heard , no ,because they proclaim it as an ethnical and urgently need to separate the country ,and the Muslims too . I never heard even single Muslim person understand the problem as a political and it needs a political solution rather thinking on race or religion .
        In a such situation this man is a puppet who is weak to take decisions ,which has proven on the case of CJ .

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          Please enlighten us with arguable points as to why the very same so called successful Prez of 5.7mions obviously failed in the aftermath of the post war ? As many analysts see it today, fighting against the war was alles-nichts (all or not) issue. There one should hnot have a special behaviour- and this was not born in 2005, but to that time, it was remained as a relay race. So all other leaders and forces too sacrifice everything going through negotiations. And again,not the leader of a state, but the men in the field (army and other two forces) are the ones who would do the job properly. This is common to any wars fought by any nations regardless of their mights. Had most vicious politician of all times been that pragamtic – he should long have proved that in the past too- since the man is not a novice politician – but had been with political heavy weights neck and neck for over 4 decades. As Rev. Amila Thero corrected it even today, MR was not in a position to fight the war -his moral was very weak at the beggining of 2005- and people #s power were the ones who persuaded him to fight it the way it was done, however, his media men painted a totally different picture in the aftermath of 2009 exclusively in favour of Rajapakshes. If his true nature succeeded to let alone those men to a discussions table during the last few years- many would not have cornered him as his self made led him to this day. Be it an ethinic or political issue, the harm which has done to the entire nation was not comparable. So making whole hearted efforts to fall on right tracks in finding sustainable solution to the problem could have been achieved – if 2005-MR did not turn to a Zimbawian style dictator.

          If you attack MY3 to be a puppet even before the 100 day is over THRROUGH YOUR KIND OF captious comments – please SHARE us what good charateristics unknown in Person -Mr Mademulana to rise up again. People are not fools as appeared to be- was proved by the 9th January.

          Needless to say, a man who provably looted nation’s treachery to the core (facts are coming up these days ascending to the end of 100 day) opening door absolute poor of the populace to fall even deeper has boomeranged on him today.

          In the days to come – wthin the 100 day, we will see the sizes of wastages that MR regime desperately made – he is a selfish monger- who has no hearts towards the poor of the country.

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            Rajapaksa failed as he tried to please every one . And next one is he trusted people around him when he was busy with involving to evade the rallies of allegations made by internationalists on the issues of last bastion of war .and most important one is that Rajspaksa ,s inability to understand the fast track of west to topple the countries on the interest of regime change . Which is known to whole world today . We have seen it happened in the Middle East countries on the name of Arab spring . Can’t you think of what happened in Egypt recently . And Just think of him , do you think that puppet has any threats ? Who confesses that he only need little money for his state works . he can walk on the street without any security , because he hasn’t any threats but Rajspaksa,’s point of view who can be killed by some one for what he gone to LTTE , and the threat to his life is sky high , so, this puppet says he can cut down 250 when Rajapaksa spent 9000 odd cors,of course this puppet has no threat .who will launch a treat to him . However ,that I agree ,Rajspaksa wasted millions unnecessarily and some of his cronies behaved very unpleasantly ,I do not say no for that . But we must not let waste the sacrifice of 21000 poor soldiers to save the country . The money we can have today and not tomorrow ,but you cannot consider in the same manner sbout your country . You can see vividly who footed here after the victory of Sirisena ,they all were not supporters of us when we fought ,which gives a clue who could have been behind sirisena . And I cannot wait to see who will be imprisoned to the size of campaign carried out by Ranil and friends . Let’s see ,all can seein the near future.

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              Not many today would agree with you – but undoubtedly, there may be higher fractions within MR supporters amounting 5.7mio (just focusing the legible voters only) would still feel that you are representing their view. However, today the media is already readjusted giving all the access to unbiased news of the today-as had been prior to MR era– so the probability of views turning towards more uninfluential thinking will go up with the time. Anyway, I really don’t know how long would it take the process – but do believe considering the higher literacy rate of the nation– that should work rapidly as cyclone works – since we are not Pakistanis or Moroccans whose considerable masses would stay blind being unable to nourish them with self-thinking.
              Further to this that, 0.9mio (90 lacks of people- 18 times more than the gap between pro-MS and pro-MR) of novice voters added to the total eligible number (nearly 15mio) of voters last time would not be affected by any Rajapakshe-biased views but they used their brains properly while exercising universal franchise -intending a great change of the society. These new generations longed for a change – if MS’s mediation failed, I have no doubt the very same youth unrest akin to that of 89 insurgency could take the lives of another oligo-thousands of youth among them. Those youth I happened to exchange with had varied thinking- would never again allow Rajapakshe-style of rule. Their elders would stay though sticky to Rajapakshes for the only reason- war victory – but youth would see it miles away different as we need to move on. Regardless of their geographical location, youth exchange their views easily and quickly. They pass the views to those who don’t possess those FB or the like IT devices. This we happened to experience in the little time given to campaign – today’s youth being accessed to IT world would no means agree with MR- and his frog-in-a-well-mentality. Please check this by yourself – going through the sources related to last elections.
              The other crucial point you the like underestimate is the colossal wastages ranging multiple millions to billions heaped as losses over the last few years- all because of lack of wholeheartedness towards the people s issues -those colossal sums went missing could help extending or saving the lives of the poor – specially those 0.5mio of Kidney patients across the island, absolute poor people or malnourished fractions (22%) that live under poverty lines-not having 2 dollars a day- all the mentioned have every right to claim for their existence since they are ALSO srilankens – they do also possessing the IDENTITY cards to prove that they are Srilankens- they are also made of flesh and bones as Rajapakshes and the nefarious henchmen – that abused the tax payers funds through lavish life styles of Rajanos. Alone the expenditure for the DANSAL culture related to election campaign is reported to be over 157 mio of rps – (= 0.5 mio of Milk powder packets- kiripackets (the size of 500g)).
              Not only Rajapakshe – but also CBK is targeted by LTTEers. So both should be facilitated with higher troops contingents however, that should be as large as 2000. Even if anyone would utter anything for the advantage of Rajanos- healthy conscience would guide it right.

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                I’m sorry for not establishing adequate arguable points of my previous response to you due to the heavy load of work on the week ends. However, considering to your request over the issue of losing the election by Rajapaksa after 5 years of the post war . I’m not agree to your assertion on the last forum where you emphasise that Sri Lankan were unanimously required to change the regime .but I agree in some point people were fed up with regime due to certain characters within the regime ,because some politicians like Sajin vaas and Mervin silva and also with certain religious extremists like BBS . But total regime change was critical to Washington and India where Washington was initiated to eliminate Rajapaksa , who accused of war crime,corruptions and nepotism for long time .
                however india played a major role of the process of terminating the regime of Rajapaksa . We saw how India got upset about .and Until the mid last year india was indecisive to do what about regarding the latest relationship of Rajapaksa with Chinese , Perhaps, may be afraid of throwing the hero of war against Tamil separatists even closer to China .
                But astonishingly, all were beginning to change speedly when Rajapaksa allowed to a Chinese submarine to dock in Colombo port without informing india .so, India thought it was the last chance and never again can trust Rajspaksa . but it happened once again last November , then India realised that they cannot do business with Rajapaksa and they were determined for a regime change in Sri Lanka .
                Basically India flexed its muscles with fullest support of Washington and West . Which isn’t a secret today . Therefore ,as you have mentioned those FB and IT played a major role toward end among the younger generation ,which was a fun and joy for some youths rather knowing the consequences of doing so. and amazingly , even some of those were operated under the secret instruction of west and India

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                  This could be the reason why RW to mention in his interview lately held with indian interviewer – that MR used China against India. However, if we are honest, the Chinese in general are not friendly with nation wherethey have no commercial interests. The only destination in the region for them is Slanka and their long term plans ARE to fight against the supremacy of India in the region. As you or anyone with a little brain would see it right – Chinese would not have agreed with us for long term loans, if the interests were not that high. Where their investments are they wanne to exploit as if parasites would destroy a plant. All the infrastructure projects on development of the country should definitely be given priority but not forgetting job generation for the youth. If they bring skilled workers why not lanken youth could contribute after following due trainings/workshops etc should be paid more attention BEING in the stage of give and take.

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                    Yes ,you are quite right ,but we must decide whether we eat the cake or keep the cake ,we cannot do both. However ,the Chinese are the super powers in the future without doubt ,so we cannot predict what would precisely happen in few decades. But precisely the Chinese would consolidate and regulate the world very soon ,which is crustal clear .
                    So, we as a small nation and a country cannot do much ,and must take it easy . Why I’m much impressed of Chinese is because they helped us in really difficult time to get rid of terrorism ,otherwise we may still losing our boys and never could have accomplished in this far in terms of economically , socially and politically ,as LTTE controlled us by relentless bombardment. Which is disgusting to forget about it us by now .
                    So, we have a conventional habit as humans to respect and accompany with people who helped in the difficult time . That’s all we must consider right now .

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      Not short memories. Political myopia. The architects of regime change put the fear of ‘dictatorship’ by the previous President into the minds of the people who in a panic voted for a change. They couldn’t (maybe still can’t) see the agenda of the separatists being advanced through backboneless politicians.

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    What! No referandum? I am willing to bet Dayan Rs1000 that there wil be one.

    Will it go like the presidential elections? No vote rigging and bribing under Yahapalana. I guess that will be decided by minorities as well.

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    I think people on this site misunderstand DJ’s priorities. For him, just like for me and many nationalists living abroad, the question of how to deal with the North is the biggest challenge the country faces. Issues about governance, corruption, etc. are subsidiary. This does not mean that we endorse the corruption that took place under MR. But, we just put those aside for a while, given the greater existential threats. I can understand how for some people the national question is not that important. But, they need to understand that they could be very wrong. I have no problem whatsoever with Ranil and Maithree trying to clean up governance in the country. I doubt whether they will be successful, with all the crooks in their midst, including people like the Finance Minister. But, I totally support their effort. What I cannot support is Ranil and Chandrika taking orders from the Western governments and taking actions that are detrimental to the national interest.

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    Aiyo Sirisena,
    Did our soldiers fight a “mlechcha Yuddahaya”???? No they did not!!!! They fought a “shreshta Yuddahaya” and eliminated terrarisam out of this country.
    US and western countries are fighting ” mlechcha yudda” in foreign countries. Please know the difference.

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      You the men would sink soon, to the very same manner MR Madamulana was cornered. No civilized people would tolerate that kind of psychosis again. Callers regardless of their gender keep calling to Sirasa sender prove today how much pressure the people had been going through while the Amok runner holding the office. Even the ones sitting with the doggy administration, them being senior politicians of the island nation had to go thorugh all the torments as no other times since independence. Give the devil his due – regardless of personal vendetta against the focuse personalities could bring us forward. Just to be anchored onto revengeful thoughts – specailly us the majoritiy being buddhists in that island populace, we would not achieve anything near to reconciliation of the folks – which is the primary prerquisites us to even think of common solution for the long awaiting Tamil/minority problems. If you would not wake up today, when would you ?
      In a new dawn era where MR and the like malicious men are out- you should start sowing MY3 SEEDS if it to become the reality with the time. Jaywewa for a civlized change.

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    His hate towards Ranil is making him to compare Mokan Peiris’ dismissal with Ranil’s PM post.

    Shiranee Was impeached by procedure. There is no doubt how all happened, nobody can deny that the Ministers and MPs were given chance to talk on that and other than TNA and JVP, all others in opposition ignored it, while all UPFA, without missing anybody, including new King accepted it. In the reappointment rama, TNA and JVP were on the back bench and those who supported the dimissal are the one reappoint Shiranee again. That time, Ruling party or UNP did not ask the speaker to fix the problems on the procedure and postpone the voting for another day(there was no change on decision would have come by proper voting procedure. It was a fruitless argument.) Further Shiranee appointment was also not carried out properly in both occation, on the original and the reappointment. Mokan Peris is simply not resign, he even contested his dismissal the same way Shiranee did. So it is not the same case with Ranil and DMJ.

    Ranil take over is not like that. Only one who can contest Ranil is dementia DMJ and useless, foolish UPFA. Neither is interested in that matter. It is not simply they not contesting, they are cooperating with Ranil. Didn’t DMJ wanted to resign for long and Dayan/s boss did not allow it? I ask a question, can Dayan get DMJ at court of law his removal the same way Mokan Peris did? Why this guying is crying for dementia DMJ. Because he has to go back to school to relearn politics and law?

    Even new king taking the SLFP leader from Old King was not proper. Why Dayan is not writing about it?

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      Dear Mallaiyuran,
      you are dead right. I asked myself why the man to repeat it the terms ” unelected PM” in his verbal diahrrea – if not he harboured personal vendetta against the decent politician -Ranil. I have never heard Ranil attacking Dayan et al or anyone even if he has often been put down by these men. To me as non-UNP supporter – as a person who would respect any civilized ones equally – I fail words in my vocabulary to describe the reprobate mind of DJ. And my million dollar question is very same analyst to stay gawking at the time MR appointed MOHAN PERIS as the country’s next Chief Justice.

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    This guy is a total loser! He has no idea what he talking about. All wars except those fought by the Cubans? Who has been prescribing medicine to him? If only he knows how the expat Cubans feels about his idol Castro. Everyday people sacrifice their lives to escape Cuba and he talks with such flowery language about Cuba.

    What is with some of these so called idiot journalists in Sri Lanka like Dayan and Malinda to name a few? Is it the water they drink?

    He is indeed living in a fools paradise.

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