By Hilmy Ahamed –
Wasim Thajudeen’s death and lackluster investigations took center stage during the run up to the August 2015 general elections. His body was exhumed, and after further examination was reburied a few days ago. I was a witness to the exhumation at the Dehiwela Mohiyadeen Jummah masjid. The media and civil society who were very vocal about Wasim’s death inquiry have now joined the political vultures and are forgetting Wasim. Was this part of the election agenda of a vested few. Muslim families usually are reluctant to agree to an autopsy, and exhuming a buried person is a whole lot worse. Islam lays down strict directives on the treatment of a dead person. Extreme care needs to be exercised even when the dead body is washed prior to burial. Yet the entire Muslim community was supportive of the exhumation of Wasim Thajudeen because they wanted to see justice.
Rumors and social media implicate many (wheeler-dealers) who were attempting, prior to the general elections to get Wasim’s family to issue statements implying that they did not suspect foul play. Whether this was for political advantage at the elections or an attempt of a cover-up is difficult to judge. Further, various stories have been leaked to imply that Thajudeen was drunk and his drunken state caused the motor accident. This is the worst form of intimidation that one could cause the family, as Islam forbids the consumption of alcohol and the family would not want any discussion leading to this stigma. Whether, Thajudeen consumed alcohol or not is between him and his creator. Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala is the greatest forgiver and the family should not worry about the embarrassment that is attached to this accusation.
Whatever the cause of Wasim’s death, his family, friends and the general public in Sri Lanka need to know what happened to this lovable father of an infant and rugger-rite of repute. Even though I did not know Wasim Thajudeen personally, I was a great fan of him in the field of rugby at St. Thomas’s Collage and Havelocks sports club. People who know him well enough swear by his kindness and sincerity.
President Sirisena, in his speech at the United Nations sessions assured that every Sri Lankan citizen’s rights would be protected. I call upon President Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and the Inspector General of Police to ensure that the rights of Wasim’s infant child, wife, mother and siblings are protected. The perpetrators of the murder of Wasim Thajudeen, if proven will have to be brought to justice, whether they are former political VIPs, the police, service personnel or any other. Sri Lankan’s should not go to sleep until justice is delivered to this once adored rugger-rite.
Nepotism
One of President Sirisena’s strongest campaign slogans during his presidential bid was the Rajapaksa nepotism. He wowed that he would keep his family out of politics. Yet, today, we see his “Chatu” doing a Namal in Polannaruwa and Daham behaving like the crown prince at the United Nations. These excesses probably come when the fruits of power make leaders immune to social conscience. These are fundamentals that need to be checked under YAHAPALANAYA.
Environmental Disasters
The multi national Coco Cola Company is the prime suspect in the “coke spill” into the Kelani River, now claimed to contain cancer-causing waste. The drinking water for the residents of Colombo comes from the Kelani River. The first move the nation expected from our environmentalist President was an immediate order for a credible inquiry. No one, not even the wealthy multi-national corporates, should be allowed to kill our citizens by poisoning our drinking waters. Regretfully, our president as minister of Environment revoked even the temporary suspension of the Coco Cola bottler’s environmental license. Our president seems to have joined the local print and electronic media that refrained from naming or reporting this dastardly act, fearing the wrath of the multi-national’s advertising budget. Are we waiting for a Bhopal style disaster to happen before the government considers appropriate action?
Undesirables in Parliament
The president has also betrayed the nation by bringing in to parliament, some of the most notorious suspected criminals of the former regime through the national list of the UPFA even though the people, using their franchise chose to reject them. In the guise of a national government, he has provided ministerial portfolios to these suspected criminals, merely to save his SLFP fragmenting. He is accused of allowing an exit opportunity for big time rogues who plundered the country through massive fraud and scandals. It was the UPFA government (the current president was a prominent member of the cabinet) that claimed to have taken in to custody KP in an Israeli style capture of the notorious arms procurer and head of fund raising of the LTTE. Rumors abound that a self-proclaimed terrorism expert negotiated the deal for Sri Lankan political VIPs to share the LTTE loot in exchange for KP’s safety and security. How can our Attorney General, now say that KP cannot be charged for criminal liability. How come the notorious war criminal whose bomb purchases killed hundreds in the Dehiwela train, Central Bank and other numerous civilian massacres of the LTTE has suddenly become a darling angel. Was it not KP’s arms purchase that was responsible for the death of thousands of our gallant servicemen?
Diplomatic Success:
Mr. President, you have received a right royal welcome from members of your Sri Lanka Freedom Party on your return from the United Nations with cutouts and posters plastered all over the city highlighting your diplomatic achievements in New York. Will we witness the repeat of the eye sore cutouts that your predecessor, Mahinda Rajapaksa plastered all over the city during his hey days.
The new found SLFP friends of President Sirisena have started singing hosannas as they did of King Mahinda, and will certainly make our president believe that it was the Sri Lanka Freedom Party that could strengthen his presidency. The President seems to enjoy the attention bestowed on him from the diplomatic coup that Sri Lanka achieved with the international community after the January Presidential elections. I am yet to hear our President crediting Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe for the diplomatic maneuvering that crowned the President’s visit to the United Nations. All that would be left now would be for the Wimal Weerawansa’s and Dinesh Gunawardena’s to join the fray and our President could consider a second and third term as executive President. There is so much truth in the old adage that “POWER CORRUPTS”.

Amarasiri / October 4, 2015
Hilmy Ahamed
RE: President Sirisena’s Broken Promises: Start With Ensuring Justice To Wasim Thajudeen
“President Sirisena, in his speech at the United Nations sessions assured that every Sri Lankan citizen’s rights would be protected. I call upon President Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and the Inspector General of Police to ensure that the rights of Wasim’s infant child, wife, mother and siblings are protected. The perpetrators of the murder of Wasim Thajudeen, if proven will have to be brought to justice, whether they are former political VIPs, the police, service personnel or any other. Sri Lankan’s should not go to sleep until justice is delivered to this once adored rugger-rite.”
Wassim is a victim in the long line of victims, like Lasantha Wickramatunga, where the criminals are at large. If the state does not take action, to bring the criminals to justice and punish them if found, after a fair trial, or release them even after the criminals are found guilty, the citizens need to take the law and order into their own hands, and form law and order assassin groups to punish these identified criminals, to be punished anywhere in the world.
The criminals need to know, they can run , they can hide, but will be hunted down and terminated.
Black tigers, you are now needed for a good cause.
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Tamil from the north / October 4, 2015
Hilmy, you must be bloody joking expecting justice from anybody in SL. All these buggers are the same. MS will sit on his hands until next elections. Has anyone gone to prison from the former regime? Thajudeen and Lasantha are two murders, but what about all the innocent Tamils who were slaughtered, what about the 600 surrendered policemen in the east (Karuna amman is the murderer) and the murderers are still walking free, Trinco 5 students murdered by the STF…………and you expect them to solve and punish Thajudeen’s murder. What about the murder of 85000 Sinhala youths by the Premadasa regime?
Keep dreaming!!!!
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Amarasiri / October 4, 2015
Hilmy RE: Comment Tamil from the north
“……..What about the murder of 85000 Sinhala youths by the Premadasa regime? Keep dreaming!!!”
And now Sri Lanka’s Female population is 56% and the male population is 44%, and excess of 1.8 million females, according to a Colombo University Study.
How many criminals who were responsible for this imbalance and the killings were punished? You do not need 10 fingers for that.
So, expect Wassim and Lasantha yo be statistics, unless a Citizens Justice Black Tigers can be formed, and justice melted out.
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bodin / October 5, 2015
Yes, we must be dreaming. Now even the sampantahans, Sumanthirans and other Tamils who were mouth pieces of the LTTE who massacred the Muslims while praying in their Mosques, and also drove them from the North in a heinous act of Ethnic cleansing are part of this government. All that is not mentioned in Geneva. It seems that only the imagined crimes against the Tamils, inflicted mostly by the tamils themselves, seem to matter.
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Jim softy / October 4, 2015
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Fazeel / October 4, 2015
The murders of Wasim are still roaming around enjoying the ill gotten luxuries during their rule. Ranil and Maithri will never touch them because of the power they wield. People need to come on to the streets and give them the justice they deserve by lynching them
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soma / October 4, 2015
Fazeel, you are one among the few who know about the culprits. How can the investigations move forward when people like you refuse to divulge what you know.
Soma
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Fazeel / October 4, 2015
Soma, are you living in this beautiful land of ours or are you an alien? Everyone in Colombo know how and who killed Wasim. The jealous brat who couldn’t stand a handsome wasim talking to his tartish girlfriend is the cause
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soma / October 6, 2015
All right everyone knows. Why do you pass the responsibility to others. Walk into CID and tell them all you know.
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Native Vedda / October 6, 2015
somass
” Why do you pass the responsibility to others. Walk into CID and tell them all you know.”
Fazeel may need two spare legs and a stretcher if he really wants to walk back from CID.
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Fazeel / October 6, 2015
Soma, the CID knows every detail about the gruesome murder, yet they would be made in to mince meat if they arrested the culprit. Thajudeen probably in his drunken state reminded the VVVVVIP son about the special birthmark on Yassa which is visible when you pull out everything. There must be at least 20 who have seen it from what I hear.
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Jango / October 4, 2015
Hilmy – Your observations about the Presidential neglect of the matters you have discussed are telling and deserve answers.
Although Maithri put his life on the line to help depose the Rajapakse regime and was the agent of ‘change’ in the country, it is not too much to expect him to keep his promises and prove to be the morally-conscience individual, that all those of us who voted for him, expected.
Let’s hope this recent exposure to ‘Power’ has not started the usual “Power Corrupts” syndrome and swift steps will be taken (if not to rectify past mistakes) at least to halt any serious progress to that “Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely” adage coming to pass!
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suzzy keegal / October 4, 2015
Sirisena made no sacrifice by agreeing to be the presidential candidate. He couldnt have even dreamt of sitting on the presidential chair if not for Ranil and the UNP. How he is showing his gratitude is evident in his non-recognition of Mangala and Ranil’s diplomatic efforts as stated by hilmi. Sirisena will be a much worse and brutal president that our beloved Mahinda at the end of his first term. He will not leave and will contest the second term too which he is sure to loose, probably to the JVP
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Buzzy / October 4, 2015
Is suzzy’s “beloved Mahinda” the same ogre that was deposed by Maithripala?
“Beloved” he may be, but poor suzzy admits that he was bad and brutal when she compares him to Sirisena in her comment!
I guess suzzy loves brutality!
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suzzy Keegal / October 5, 2015
Hold on buzzy, what I do with Mahinda R is no concern of yours. Even If I want to spread, its not your F..g business and dont try to mother me.
I have great respect for Mahinda and Gotabaya Rajapaksas because saved this country, developed our infrastructure and many other things. Yes, there is a lot of accusations of corruption, but nothing has been proven yet. If you Yahapalanas can prove anything, do it and do it niow
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long john / October 6, 2015
Suzzy girl, Have not seen MR with a burger girl and am sure he would love to meet you. You devotion to that sadist is what he would love. May be you can call him at Abhayaramaya and he has many places where you can meet him. Just make sure that you do not get spotted by the three brats. They are equally good and bad
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T Wickramaratna / October 4, 2015
Yes, My3 has conveniently forgotten all what he said during the election
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Common Senese / October 4, 2015
Hilmy has touched upon many matters in his article. I would concentrate on the lead topic, that is the death of Wasim. It is a tragedy that should never have happened. The body was exhumed against the feelings of the fellow community members who tolerated it for the sake of assisting justice. Now it is known that body parts kept in the refrigerator is missing. Even if its found later, what is the guarantee of its identity now? Various experts keep on saying that it cannot be an accident and nothing more. Then who is the authority who said that it was an accident? Why is he not taken to task for saying something untrue? Is there now an inquiry for the incident of body parts being missing?
The point I wish to make here is that before we attach blame to those in authority for administrative apathy, the fact remains that the state machinery is woefully equipped both in material resources and human resources. Now the officialdom is more corrupt than the politicians and they are pliant especially to politicians in power on a basis of favour to favour equally well. Even Jarapassa and his lot would not have been able to earn his billions as alleged, without the support of the officialdom. Politicians on one hand want officials without a back-bone while on the other hand want independent commissions. In various places those who secretly supported the corrupt practices in the past, now give the present politicians, especially the private staff of the ministers, the necessary know-how as to how to have their way and the process of earning filthy commissions on minor purchases are under way. The standard advice:
“YOU BUY THE STUFF FROM WHERE YOU WANT. BUT SEE TO THAT YOU GIVE THREE QUOTATIONS FOR THE STUFF WHERE THE QUOTATION FROM WHERE YOU WANT IS THE LOWEST.”
Is this what is expected of so called independent officials? I will bet my bottom dollar that a man with a backbone will never come up even under the “Yahapalana” Government.
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Jagath Fernando / October 4, 2015
Good article.
Time is running out for MS and RW. People are expecting results and to deliver on promises.
This is the last chance for UNP and RW is aware of this. Need to clean up the judiciary and Police.
Has to fight corruption. Economy should be back on track and we are on borrowed time. We have lived beyond ourselves for decades and time is running out. Thank god commodity prices are low including oil and our maids keep sending USD 7 bn per year if not we would have been bankrupt.
Reconciliation is a must.
Not sure whether the ministers are capable of giving leadership to these issues.
RW is capable of all this and hope he can make a difference in the coming years.
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suresh Ratnayake / October 6, 2015
Suresh, the time has run out for Maithripala. He orchestrated that whole welcome scene at the airport and plastered colombo with his mug shot, bloody stooges like Thilanga, fousie, faiser are the financiers of this. Sirisena doesn’t realize the pain MR mugshots gave the people . A godaya like sirisena will not understand this. It would be the ideal way to do things in Pollanaruwa. His sweet chaturi and Daham probably went to international schools or visaka and royal, so they have got a little polished
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Upul Jayasuriya / October 4, 2015
Hilmy must be dreaming to expect justice against any of the Rajapaksa crimes. [Edited out]
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Susantha Ratnayake / October 4, 2015
How can you expect justice from a criminal who was responsible as acting defense minister where 40,000 Tamils were massacred during the final stages of the war. Maithri is a criminal like mahinda
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taraki / October 4, 2015
Dear Susantham please remember that right to the end the LTTE spokesman Nadesan told the BBC that all these civilians were Tigers and LTTE supporters. Was the government to disbelieve him?
You see, the Government protected its women and children with weapons. The Tigers protected their weapons with women and children.
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Native Vedda / October 4, 2015
taraki
“Nadesan told the BBC that all these civilians were Tigers and LTTE supporters.”
Nadesan also said Vanni was the natural habitat of the the people who lived there and they would not leave.
“the Government protected its women and children with weapons. The Tigers protected their weapons with women and children.”
The state also killed unarmed women, children and the aged. There have been many eye witnesses to the fact that innocent civilians were mercilessly killed by carpet bombing and constant targeted shelling.
I do not think you would make a good spin doctor if ever MR hires you.
Sorry you are not a good liar.
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Mora / October 4, 2015
(drank old wine?)
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Vetmahadeva / October 4, 2015
srilankanvigilante /soma
Scientific analysis suggest that car have been burned after the so called accident, the car did not ignite as a result of accident and this finding worries the members of previous regime who had been painstakingly attired with war heroes and hence the present regime Rani/Maithri as well.
Therefore let the curse befallen on both parties as per the description of you both’s prayers!
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Vetmahadeva / October 4, 2015
Dear taraki,
“the Government protected its women and children with weapons. The Tigers protected their weapons with women and children”
In the Alambil Jungle, 1989 though IPKF have managed AGAIN to trap the, Veluppilai Prabaharan and LTTE far, far away from the civilians, again RGOSL, failed to give the necessary shooting orders in time to IPKF, Thus the RGOSL, failed, again to prevent the mayhem all that have been done by LTTE from there on and failed to protect the people, to which the accord was signed RGOSL, claimed.
IPKF – INDIAN PEACE KEEPING FORCE, RGOSL -Responsible Govt. Sri Lanka
Ask for rest from so called National Security Council!
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soma / October 5, 2015
Susantha Ratnayake, it was 400,000.
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Justice4Wasim / October 4, 2015
We will not rest until justice is delivered. If the govt. fails, people will take the law in to their own hands
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fathima Jazeema / October 4, 2015
Look at the eyes of the father looking at the adorable baby. Can anyone deny justice. The Killer Y…….ta will have to be executed in public
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Hilmy Ahamed / October 4, 2015
Sorry Fathima Jazima, I have made a mistake. The child is not Wasim’s but his brothers. Apologize for the mistake.
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Sri Lankan Tamil / October 5, 2015
Dear Hilmy
Exactly. Its his nephew.
The fact remains however that Thajudeen was a wonderful person who had many dimensions – a ruggerite, an individual with friends belonging to different communities, a person from a simple family who made it big but did not forget his simple roots, and a sincere man. His murder was yet again a murder of decency in Sri Lanka. May he be at peace.
Thank you for this article.
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srilankanvigilante / October 4, 2015
May all the gods send their curses on the murderers of wasim and make them blind, crippled and bedridden for life. Death should come in the slowest possible way
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soma / October 4, 2015
srilankanvigilant, let me too join with your prayer and continue:
If, I mean IF, it WAS an accident but the whole episode was an election stunt of the most devilish kind may all the gods send their curses on these cruel schemers and make them blind, crippled and bedridden for life. Death should come in the slowest possible way
Soma
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Vetmahadeva / October 4, 2015
srilankanvigilante /soma
Scientific analysis suggest that car have been burned after the so called accident, the car did not ignite as a result of accident and this finding worries the members of previous regime who had been painstakingly attired with war heroes and hence the present regime Rani/Maithri as well.
Therefore let the curse befallen on both parties as per the description of you both’s prayers!
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soma / October 5, 2015
Vetmahadeva, you seem to be having very valuable information. Make them all available to CID please.
Soma
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Vetmahadeva / October 5, 2015
Dear Soma,
CID had gathered that information already! The problem is the spineless AG as I told you!
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Fathima / October 4, 2015
Ranil is equally to blame for looking the other way. We didn’t send him to his seat to let rogues continue to make merry. If there’s no justice, people will lose hope, take the law into their own hands, and general mayhem and breakdown of law will prevail like during the previous regime. A hole in the bucket which Henry cannot fix!! I hope it doesn’t come to that. We will have no choice then, but to kick these .. out and get a new set in…. Until they start all over again.
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Manel / October 4, 2015
After putting Wasim Thajudeen’s family through anxiety and stress, the least the Sirisena government can do is resolve this matter, and if someone has murdered the poor man, they should have a swift investigation, and arrest those involved. The timing of the exhumation is suspicious, just before the elections. The people deserve to know the truth, and Sirisena’s must keep his credibility, and not make cheap promises he cannot keep.
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Patriot / October 4, 2015
Sour grapes
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Plato. / October 4, 2015
Thank you Hilmy for keeping Wasims murder in focus.Everything about this started with a bang and it now appears,there is only a whimper.This is a cover-up no doubt! The UNHRC Resolution will,most probably,go the same way.
A blackguard from Medamulana,has been replaced by a Bumpkin from Polonnaruwa.
Thats all.Thats it!
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Jayson Mires / October 4, 2015
Disappointing. Indeed it seems like the entire Wasim Thajudeen episode was an election stunt to arouse animosity towards the Rajapakse family. While it did work, it has also deceived the common people. And one cant help but wonder whether this deception is start of many more and bigger ones to come.
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Truthspeaker / October 4, 2015
“And one cant help but wonder whether this deception is start of many more and bigger ones to come.”
Yes. Most certainly it is. You can bet on it. Sirisena is a cunning, thieving, selfish sob.
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janz / October 4, 2015
Can anyone knowledgeable in forensic matters enlighten us as to what did the CID expect to find out from two year old bones. If I were a family member I would have insisted a clear answer before consenting. Would it have been possible to get a clue over WHO committed the murder?
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PhD / October 4, 2015
Sirisena is the president who spent less than 65,000 rupees for his simple swearing in ceremony at Independence Square in January 2015. In October 2015 he had spent over LKR nine million for his welcome at the airport on arrival after attending the UN sessions. His SLFP ministers have organized this extravagant event. Can we expect justice from such a president who has surreptitiously appointed his SLFP rejected stooges to the cabinet. SB the rejected guy was the main actor at the welcoming ceremony.
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Hilmy Ahamed / October 4, 2015
Regret that I have indicated that Wasim was married. The infant in the picture is that of his brother. Wasim was not married. I sincerely apologize for this error. As I mentioned in the article, I did not know Wasim personally.
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msd / October 4, 2015
Jansz if there was any murder at all for that matter. The first time it was mentioned that it was a murder was started, they said that the ex fiance of rajapakse’s son had said that Wasim was murdered by her ex boy friend out of jealousy as wasim had made some overtures to her. After that everyone shouted murder and then the investigations started. Then she comes on facebook and writes to the newspapers to say that she never said such a thing and that she does not know wasim at all nor has she seen him. The kind of things that are happening in this country are shocking and will make everyone mad. At the end of the day the whole country will suffer. I am sorry that there seems to be nobody at all to take matters in hand and reverse the present trend which does not augur well for the country at all. Sad for the younger generation!!especially looking at the lawlessness prevailing in the country at present and from the likes of it things will get worse.
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MR / October 4, 2015
In Vithya’s rape and murder case, President went to Jaffna, met her mother and brother and promised to appoint a special Court to hear the case. What has happened up to now ? Nothing. Wasim’s case will meet similar fate.
. Hilmy do you really expect justice from this government or any future governments or from our judiciary ? if you expect, withou doubt you are from a different planet.
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janaka / October 4, 2015
Ranil is obviously protecting the uneducated Rajapaksa filth that are his relatives?
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Karthigesu M. Nirmalan-Nathan. / October 4, 2015
I am one of those who sang this man’s praises as the arrival of new dawn. Now having to shove my head up the proverbial arse to hide of shame. It is after all the old wine in a new bottle. What about Vithya the schoolgirl who got gang raped and so horribly murdered. He promised her justice too.
“Terrorism will not be tolerated no matter what the cause may be” He said at the united nations. Mr. president Sri Lanka started hanging on to the expression of terrorism after George bush Junior gave it to you and you and your predecessors have had maximum mileage out of it.
Who were the Terrorist let us take an audit:
Sinhala Sri Riots – How many Tamils were killed and raped.
Burning of the Library
Black july
Che guevara uprising.
JVP insurgency – twice
Sri Lanka is a rogue and terrorist state for both Sinhalese and Tamils alike.
Start counting Mr. President. If you take this path and not address the real cause of the problem you too will be condemned as a villain and will join the long line of national heroes like the small minded idiots like SWRD and JR. You might even have a highway named after you. A judicial system that is so corrupt and inept words fail me. Good bloody luck.
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Asokan.s / October 4, 2015
A well written article. Mr.Sirisena came to power because the people of Srilanka were fed up of Rajapakse and his so called family entourage. Sirisena promised the srilankans a good governance free of family politics but he is wavering from his promise by pushing his children to participate in political activities. The case of Thajudeen was a big issue prior to the election but now we get the feeling that nobody cares about the unruly murder of the rugby man.If Sirisena has any soft corners for his former leader Rajapakse and impliedly helps him to get away with the atrocities he committed during his tenure as President Srilankan people will never forgive him for that.
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mike / October 4, 2015
msd
“Then she comes on facebook and writes to the newspapers to say that she never said such a thing and that she does not know Wasim at all nor has she seen him.”
It all started with Wasim stating he knew the exact spot where Yasara’s birth mark was located. No wonder YoSHITa was upset! The veracity of late Wasim’s statement can also be obtained by Yasara’s former boss in Sydney “Ambassador” Bandula Jayasekera (BIJAY).
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maali karunaratne / October 4, 2015
it was reported that Wasim was not in the driving seat and that means somebody drove him. Has explanation been called from the Narahenpitta police.
Now there isn’t evidence as one paper reported that his body parts were missing
Maithri has forgotten his election pledges and his simple life is a farce. He is a hypocrite
God save Sri Lanka
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sam / October 4, 2015
independence day, what was that???
your culture is different baboo…
if you believe we came from animal.bestality breed mahawamse
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shirani Paul / October 5, 2015
I know Yassara very well as we studied together. She is used to high living and will lie to maintain her upbeat lifestyle. She needs big money and a person like wasim could never maintain her.[Edited out]
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priyangika / October 4, 2015
MS’s silence on coco cola is deafening, He calls himself environmentalist and he let this company poison us. He has no will power or the courage to stand against coco cola.
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Mora / October 5, 2015
indira stood creating thumbs up and got murdered.
he has the 7up goat, looking for the vacuum like putin.
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Fouz Nazar / October 4, 2015
Hilmi has touched on an important aspect of Yahapalanaya. We, the people who voted the yahapalanaya lot should be vigilant and ensure that we do not replace the Rajapaksa dynasty with a Sirisena one. Atleast the Rajapaksas had some political tradition, Sirisena will certainly start behaving like the new rich who prospered during the Rajapaksa era. There would be no values in the wealth and Sirisena certainly is doing that well. Just call the staff at the BMW and ask about Daham’s behaviour when he called over to collect some of the presidential BMWs that Rajapaksas had conveniently hidden. Who the F..k is Daham to claim those vehicles which belonged to the presidential secretariat. This story was put in to cold storage by media managers, because it happened days after Sirisena was elected.
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ibadun / October 5, 2015
Is he got this response just because of muslims? what is the relation the case to muslim community ? As far as this was a murder it should dealt with under the criminal justice and there is no relation to muslim community and non of the out come will benefit/dis-benefit muslims… so the matter is to implement the justice, should serve equally to all.
#Thajudeen case conveys no significant to Muslim community but as one nation there is a little. There is no doubt the justice should prevail to the family of Thajudeen as it was a murder. It has been said that the murder took place due to a “personal conflict” and nothing to do with Muslims or religion. Therefore the case should be dealt with that identity only.
It seems that politicians try to take undue advantage over the case from Muslims. First, we should contempt this motive and also should make Muslims aware of the situation. As Muslims we should take initiatives to pressure authorities to bring justices to incidents like Aluthgama, Mawanella and Mosque attacks etc.. if we fails and continuously focuses on insignificant cases like Thajudeen than as a community we are doing a wrong!!!!
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