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Racist Politics; Still The Last Refuge Of This Corrupt Gotabaya Regime!

By Mohamed Harees –

Lukman Harees

The world on December 14, 2008 watched on TV with baited breath, how the Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi threw both of his shoes at Bush at a press conference held at Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s palace to protest against US dictatorship and its puppet regime. In Ukraine, in 2015, activists and radicals, supporters of a draft law entitled ‘Cleaning Up the Government”, devised a challenge of their own, throwing politicians in dumpsters to protest Ukraine’s rampant corruption. These shoeing and binning incidents thus become few symbols of public resistance and frustration against corrupt and dictatorial governments who sell their country’s soul for thirty pieces of silver. Sri Lanka too is not much further from these forms of protest. In the Sri Lankan context, public resentment and anger against the corrupt, racist and inefficient Gotabaya regime have already started with one MP was reportedly attacked in the South.

Growing impatience with chronic political corruption and absence of rule of law is visible in the various campaigns and protests both in the streets as well as in the social media. Citizens everywhere no longer believe that corruption is inevitable or that it is futile to try to fight it. The good news is that much of the nation is fed up with corruption. The bad news is that the way many are fighting corruption is ineffective. Too often, the remedy centres on finding and empowering an ‘honest’ leader who promises to stamp out the problem. This happens at every election. What countries really need, though, are smart laws and frameworks that checks and reduces the incentives and opportunities for corruption. They also need strong institutions that enforce those laws and deprive corrupt politicians/officials, and their private-sector accomplices, of impunity in their efforts to get rich at the public’s expense.

Sri Lanka’s Government already officially declared 2021, the worst economic crisis in the country in 73 years, amid becoming a political circus and a tragi-comedy. Gotabaya government declared an economic emergency recently amid rising food prices, a depreciating currency, and rapidly depleting forex reserves. Local newspapers have depicted cartoons of Sri Lanka pleading for cash even from neighbouring poor SAARC countries such as Bangladesh. Sri Lanka’s existing funding sources did not appear sufficient to cover its debt servicing needs estimated at just over $4.0 billion in 2021. In 2021 Sri Lanka started the first “100% organic farming” program and imposed a countrywide ban on inorganic fertilizers and pesticides in June 2021, and the trade in chemical fertilizers and pesticides has been banned. This fact produced a severe economic crisis. Disgruntled farmers are burning effigies of the President and the Agriculture Minister to protest against this explosive fertiliser issue.

Gotabaya recently admitted his government has failed and not been “delivering” as shortages persist of food, medicines and other essential items because of a dire foreign exchange squeeze. Sri Lankan officials and policymakers continue to blame the COVID-19 pandemic for the country’s faltering economy. Credit agencies like Moody’s Investors Service and S&P 500 have consistently downgraded the country, demonstrating low confidence in its ability to pay back its debts. That’s mainly because Sri Lanka’s economic shortcomings are structural: a low tax-to-GDP ratio, prohibitive barriers to trade, a bloated public sector, and high costs of doing business. These deficiencies have existed for more than a decade, long before the pandemic. Instead of addressing structural shortcomings, the government is making them worse. Import restrictions are at their highest since the 1970s, when the country was nearly a closed economy. Analysts are now drawing comparisons to that decade, which was the last time Sri Lanka saw shortages of essentials like rice, bread, and sugar. Instead of forcing the people to starve, the government needs to enact structural reforms economists have been recommending for years.

However, instead of focussing on these much needed economic reforms ,Sri Lanka so desperately needs, the politically bankrupt Gotabaya regime appears to engage in human rights abuses that have even made foes of the country’s longtime allies; thus continues to sow discord and traumatize minority communities. One of their oft used cunning strategies has been adopting racist, majoritarian policies to engage the attention of the majority Sinhala Buddhist community ,citing national security issues arising from minorities. Rajapaksas in general and Gotabaya in particular have been Picassos in this art of deception. Gotabhaya cleverly came to power on this divisive platform citing so-called Islamic extremism, building upon the fears which developed consequent to the terrible Easter disaster of April 2019. The Post Easter Commission Report period has already generated more heat than light, with questions being asked about the masterminds behind and why those implicated like the former President and hate peddlers like Gnanassara Thero are not punished.

Interestingly, when Gotabhaya became the clear winner, it made the Sinhalese Buddhists happy and triumphant that a leader has eventually emerged to deliver their dream of a Sinhala Buddhist nation. The symbolism of the venue clanged as clear as a temple bell. Gotabaya tactfully chose Anuradhapura, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka with Buddhist links going back to the 3rd century, for his oath-taking in November 2019. More pointedly, in a country often troubled by sectarian rifts, it commemorates the defeat of Elara,and the reunification of Sri Lanka under his Sinhalese Buddhist rival, King Dutugemunu. However, to the others, it was a confirmation of fears that with the return of Gotabaya, whose name evokes the brutal memories of his stint as the much feared Defence Secretary during his brothers Mahinda’s time in office , Sri Lanka will return to the days of Sinhalese Buddhist majoritarianism. They wondered “Will he snatch the human rights of citizens?”. During his campaign, Gotabaya did try to assuage the fears; his most celebrated slogan then was ‘Inclusive nationalism’. Sri Lanka then hoped that Gotabaya will live up to that promise. Sadly, it was however not to be.

Twelve years down from victory against the ruthless Tigers, Sri Lanka is not the same country. Barely two years after Gotabaya took over the reigns of a country that has buried the wounds of that war, if not the pain of it, fresh scars have been emerging again. Sri Lanka today, consequent to the April 21 Easter Sunday blasts, is a sad reminder of the fragility of peace in its complex racial, ethnic mix. Not only his military Hitler style has re-emerged, but his baser instincts of racism and anti-Muslim have also been laid bare, to cover up his inept handling of the economy, inefficiency, and incompetence, particularly to the utter shock of those who voted for him with much expectation and hope.

Today, what we thus witness in Sri Lanka, during this regime in particular and in the post war Sri Lanka in general, has been the disintegration of the social landscape along religious and racial lines forgetting the bitter lessons of the three decades of an expensive ethnic conflict , the decline of our moral compass in all spheres , political expediency in the decision making process of the government , the relegation of social justice to the side-lines and the degeneration of the rule of law in the society. Gotabaya saw to it that the anti-Muslim hatred, the tempo of which increased in the aftermath of the Easter disaster, stayed in the minds of the Sinhala majority for his political survival. Although most have realised their follies in voting in a racist corrupt regime to power, still Gotabaya appears to have not given up hope in the effectiveness of using the racist strategy to divert public attention.

Anti-Muslim sentiment in Sri Lanka provides a clear demonstration of the extent to which ethnic majoritarianism and economic grievance are mutually reinforcing. Starting from forced cremation policy, Gotabaya regime proceeded to hunt notable Muslim activists without any legal justification, used ‘deradicalization’ as a sword of Damocles, proposed imposing a cattle ban as a strategy to hit at Muslim economy as well as proposed abolition of material areas of Muslim personal laws, using the ‘good offices’ of a Muslim Minister. ‘Final straw’ as the Daily FT Editorial put it, ‘was the formation of the all-pervading ‘One Country One Law Presidential Commission’ led by a racist monk who was responsible for the Aluthgama anti-Muslim violence and who blatantly called ‘Allah’ as the main conspirator responsible for the Easter disaster.

His establishment of this Task Force was no accident. Addressing a public meeting recently , Gotabhaya attempted to justify Gnanasara Thero’s appointment, declaring: “This revered monk is the only one to have consistently spoken about the ‘One Country, One Law’ concept during the past five years.”. FT Editorial said , Bodu Bala Sena General Secretary GalagodaAaththe Gnansara Thero’s appointment as Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on the ‘One Country, One Law’ policy has exposed the anti-minority underpinning of the Gotabaya Rajapaksa administration. The rabidly racist monk has enjoyed political patronage since when the current President served as Defence Secretary from 2005-2015’ … ‘The appointment is a slap in the face of the only Muslim Minister in President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s Cabinet, not only because it guarantees that law reform will now take a distinctly Sinhala Buddhist hegemonic tenor, but because the Task Force is also a direct assault on Minister Ali Sabry’s authority on legal reform itself.. the Editorial ended thus ‘ The writing on the wall is glowing. There is no reforming this presidency from within. The President has made his choice, and he has chosen Gnanasara Thero.’. The presence of a few Muslim names in this Task Force does not thus hide away the fact that this commission is a direct assault on the Muslim community.

On November 1, Gnanasara Thero addressed a group of selected journalists in the presidential media centre explaining what he intended to do. “Today we have got a result for all of our hard work”… Gnanasara Thero’s so-called hard work is the communalist anti Muslim provocations orchestrated by his BBS organisation and its political allies over the past decade..He also did not hide away the fact that this Task force will deal with Islamic laws and symbols. He said, ‘the concentration of the panel would be on the controversial laws of the Muslim community, such as those on marriage and divorce, on the wearing of the burqa, the existence of separate Qazi courts and Madrassahs (religious schools)’

When the former President Mahinda Rajapakse regime faced a deep crisis in 2014, BBS’ Gnanasara Thero instigated a major anti-Muslim attack in the southern Aluthgama and Beruwala area. Seven years later the Rajapakse regime, is again responding to a far deeper economic and political crisis and the resurgence of working-class/people struggles by using racist, majoritarian, extreme-right and fascistic elements to prepare for the conditions for dictatorial forms of rule.

If the nation is to learn from history, and forge ahead, not only the government must combat impunity but it also must respect the legitimate concerns of the people, irrespective of racial or religious differences. Failure to do so fails humanity as a whole. However, there is no political will on the part of the Sri Lankan government to deal domestically with the human rights abuses and violation of minority rights.

Thus, locally, the only means of defeating the corrupt and racist policies of this government is through the independent mobilisation of people, workers and youth on the basis of their common class interests and a unified political struggle against the Rajapakse government’s disastrous economic and racist agenda. It is also important that local public activism efforts be complimented with international pressure too. It was international pressure which saw the end to the discriminatory forced cremation policy. Further, March 2021 also saw the UN Human Rights Council pass an important resolution that placed Sri Lanka under further scrutiny and established an international mechanism to collect evidence of rights abuses. Thus, international role also has a major place in this struggle. However, the international community cannot rely on this UN forum alone. In parallel to UN/ joint international efforts, individual countries which provide aid to Sri Lanka should also use their own bilateral relationships in ways that will give Sri Lanka limited options, other than to address longstanding grievances.

On the contrary, if Sri Lanka is allowed to continue to go down the path it’s going at present, its future will look remarkably like its bleak past and will very soon become a pariah state.

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    Thanks, Mohamed Lukman Harees,
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    I find that you always write clearly and sensibly. I wonder whether it is true that I’m only one of many Lankans who is sick of the way in which the deliberate use of racism has been allowed to destroy our society. Although we continue to live here, irrevocable damage has already been done. Some politicians (most prominently the Rajapaksas) reap the benefits, and can mock our pariah state from their havens abroad.
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    I can no longer think up exciting new ways of saying things. What is important is that we unite against these corrupt politicians. Now, hold it! I’m not saying that every politician is corrupt, or that every new politician will automatically turn corrupt. These are popular misconceptions being actively propagated.
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    It is important that we unite to oppose this limitless corruption, and that we reject all those who sow cynicism and ask people to not even vote for those whom they personally feel to be the best. There’s just too much “information”; insufficient reliance on our own clear perceptions.
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    I hope that what I’ve said here makes sense!
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    Panini Edirisinhe of Bandarawela

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      “…… I’m not saying that every politician is corrupt, or that every new politician will automatically turn corrupt. These are popular misconceptions being actively propagated….”
      How sure are you about that Sinhala Man??
      How can you make such a sweeping statement? What is your measuring scale of ‘corruption’? Do you believe what they preach in front of TV cameras? I dare say not a single politician is free from corruption in Sri Lanka today! There are no Dudley Senanayakas in SL today.
      Sorry to say this but with all due respect, such generalizations are blocking the pathway for a cleaner land we all should endeavor to attain in the end. Because as long as we say that ‘not all politicians are corrupt’, the very corrupt politicians (to me all of them) put the hat unto themselves and continue to their day light robbing jobs with no guilt.

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        “There are no Dudley Senanayakas in SL today.”
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        Are you so sure of Dudley, the man who introduced the “Poya Week” in 1966 to fetch SB votes.
        He also allocated seats in public transport for clergy (in practice only one category) but not for pregnant women, the old and the feeble.
        He headed a communal campaign in July 1960 to win votes.

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          I was a toddler when Dudley passed away so probably don’t know as much as you do. But I have studied his politics for academic purposes later and found him to be the last leader of Sri Lanka who had these three fundamental qualities of a good leader – an utmost respect for democracy, non abuse of power and one did not rob tax payer money. Changing the calendar or allocating bus seats for clergy etc are not even worthwhile for me to discuss when looking at what ALL post 1970 leaders have breached all of those three fundamentals of governance to the maximum.

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            Good heavens, Jit, if this be the case, how did you bring yourself to so strongly contradict my simple statement emanating from weariness.
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            Honest politicians exist; identifying them, and starting to pass the word around is when we when we encounter difficulties.
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            Those Poya calendars were a huge mess. You go to a Muslim country it isn’t an insurmountable task to get accustomed to two other days of the week being the holidays. But to us, only the Full-moon Day seemed rational. New Moon (same as No-moon) made some sense, but then two other chief-holidays each month? And some guys saying “Free-Poya” instead of “Pre-Poya”. We muddled through, somehow. If done today, the repercussions for world commerce would be greater.
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            Unnecessary hats! The result of not thinking. You’ve said it yourself: academic!
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            I mean it when I say, identify honest politicians, but I won’t “riddle” you. The NPP may not be perfect, but I’m now a steady supporter. I like that openness, but will not dictate to you.

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              SM,

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              “…..Honest politicians exist; identifying them, and starting to pass the word around is when we when we encounter difficulties…..”

              You mean in Sri Lanka? Come on SM! You are trying to pick a mustard in a haystack! In a NORMAL democracy (there are some still in this world) you don’t have to do that herculean task of ‘identifying’ them because that is the de-facto! The last despicable thing a politician can do is robbing people’s money, particularly from the poorest of the poor, to enrich themselves. A very common thing ALL our politicians do – misusing an official vehicle or appointing their kith and kin to office portfolios is robbing taxpayer’s money! That includes the poorest family paying indirect taxes on a 100g of sugar or 250g flour! How pathetic?? How many politicians in Sri Lankan politics today DO NOT do that simple robbing at least? Can you find a single fella?? Do you call them ‘honest’ politicians?? How many good humans have ended up being money making machines later inside our parliament?? It is the system my friend, THE SYSTEM!! Which we started nurturing since 1956.

              To be cntd….

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              SM,
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              There was a time in Ceylon with LOTS of politicians unquestionably honest, not only did no corruption but spent their entire family silver on politics, for people! Dudley was simply one of them, I can clearly say that with the research I’ve done. You are hanging unto a Poya holiday as an analogy of misuse of power (by Dudley) is unbelievable! On a scale 1 – 10, where 1 is least corrupt and 10 is highest corrupt, what is the number you allocate in the corruption scale for making Poya holidays? No need to answer me, you find it and have a look at what you just wrote.

              Finally, “…Unnecessary hats! The result of not thinking. You’ve said it yourself: academic!”
              There is no need to be sarcastic about my studies or my thinking patterns SM. For your peace I must tell you I am not an academic! You put the hat unto yourself so I only feel sorry for you but surely cannot help you here SM!

              The end!

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          S.J,
          “Are you so sure of Dudley, the man who introduced the “Poya Week” in 1966 to fetch SB votes.
          He also allocated seats in public transport for clergy ..”
          In this country, we worship less-than-perfect heroes, like SWRD, Dharmapala, or Dudley and his father. JR seems to have fallen out of favour recently. Dudley was perhaps overly religious, but less bloodthirsty than many of our other leaders.

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            old codger,
            “…but less bloodthirsty than many of our other leaders.”
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            In Sri Lanka, blood thirsty politicians are Tamils. Sinhala politicians never promoted violence but racist separatist bloodthirsty Tamil politicians declared war against indigenous Sinhalayo after passing Vadukkodei resolution and asked Tamils to take up arms to fight until they get Eelam. That request paved the way to Tamil terrorist outfit LTTE who massacred Sinhalayo for three decades.

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          Hoodwinked again and again by the politicians, the nation staggers on from one calamity to the next. https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1453979921512996873

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            The front seat allocation was not for Buddhist Monks on those days, though it too was brought by UNP Buddhist extremists. Otherwise, ITAK and others might have contested it in the Privy Council under S 29. Before the Law, the culture was front seats for priests. Passing legislation to make another religious priest standing up to give up their seat to Buddhist Monk to sit was illegal under S 29. Anyway, after 1958, the practice was different in Colombo. For some limit, Christian fathers and Muslims Mullahs were able to occupy the seats allocated to priestly persons, but the powerful Bald Heads always used Siri Ma O’s Rapist Army & Rapist Police to unseat the other priests. After 1958’s Brahmins burning incidents, Tamil women and men curbed their inclination to wear Pottu in Colombo Busses. So never Any Bahamians competed for the priestly front seats in any circumstances. Dudley’s girlfriend was Hindu Icon Kanthai’s daughter. Mr. Kanthia using UNP influences rehabilitated demolished Hindu temples. When Don Stephen blocked their marriage, neither Dudley nor that woman married any others in their life. CBK’s sister too is in the same situation. In contrast, when SLFP Old Rowdy’s girlfriend appeared to be an obstruction, he simply eliminated her. Dudley is no anti-Hindu or Buddhist extremist, unlike Siri Ma O or Shanmuganathan.

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              What a vile human being you are Mallaiyuran, full of lying, vulgarity, malice and hatred. Be assured, a very unpleasant future awaits you and your black heart.

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                Svenson,
                The usual Horoscope readers start with telling the past and establishing their trustworthiness and enters into future. If you talk about the future, but not talking about the past that started with Standardization and wandering as a refugee in unknown countries. You missed it and destroyed your credibility.
                Thanks for the kind blessing with a graceful heart!
                BTW, when are you going disrobe your Hanuman costume in CT?

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          Kathai Kadda Oruvan Piranthu Viddal Kanagi Vazhvilum Kazhnagamunddu. (If a story framer is born, Pathinideviyo can be proved as a prostitute.) You write in a manner, Nakkira Naaikku Chekenna Sivaligam Enna”. (Dropping crow drops on the head of the Buddha Statue too). You write anything without any proof. Your life too is being spent in some form of activism, but only God knows its usefulness.
          I don’t know where you were living in 1966. Cancellation of Sunday off was considered as anti-colonial action. Sunday off is prescribed in the Bible, so is followed by Westerners and thus introduced in Ceylon too. So, removing the international off day of Sunday was proposed by JR like influential ministers as anti-Westernism. I heard it was me. M. R. A. Iriyagolle is the one who introduced it, like Sirimavo’s Badiyudin introduced Standardization. Unlike Siri Ma O & Badiyudin standardization, which was to marginalize Tamils education, cancelling Sunday off was not considered as anti- Christian Movement, but as from another wing of the UNP’s anti – Colonialist activists, in the same color as you & Ranil. So, “Poo Aiyya Day Work off”, which is not prescribed by Buddha, is only supporting your anti- Colonial theories, not opposing you unless you concede your ant-West sentiment is not class oriented, but only a secret, camouflaged, racist, anti-Christianity feeling.

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        Jit

        “Sorry to say this but with all due respect, such generalizations are blocking the pathway for a cleaner land we all should endeavor to attain in the end.”

        Jit here is Jiddu Krishnamurti’s answers:

        Questioner: I see this clearly. I’m using the word see intellectually, of course.

        Krishnamurti: If you see this totally, not intellectually or verbally or emotionally, then you will act and live quite a different kind of life. When you see a dangerous precipice or are faced by a dangerous animal there is no partial understanding or partial action; there is complete action.

        Questioner: But we are not faced with such dangerous crises every moment of our lives.

        Krishnamurti: We are faced with such dangerous crises all the time. You have become accustomed to them, or are indifferent to them, or you leave it to others to solve the problems; and these others are equally blind and lopsided.

        Questioner: But how am I to be aware of these crises all the time, and why do you say there is a crisis all the time?

        Krishnamurti: The whole of life is in each moment. Each moment is a challenge. To meet this challenge inadequately is a crisis in living. We don’t want to see that these are crises, and we shut our eyes to escape from them. So we become blinder, and the crises augment.
        https://jkrishnamurti.org/content/perception

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          Sorry NV, I do not look at things the way JK looked at, but I respect him as a great philosopher. I have my own way of looking at things and analyzing them according to an algorithm unique to me; the knowledge I have acquired both in theories and practice. JK philosophy is way too different to mine. Thanks!

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        Saffron-clad Nazi skinheads in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lObOqIzYUp8

        The last resort? ……Now that everything else has failed spectacularly …… what are the Rajapakses paying them to foment racial-troubles? …….. V8s?

        Native, we should double whatever the Rajapakses are paying …….. there are no current V16s ……… there are vintage Bugattis and Alfa Romeos with V16s. In the Alfa they combined two V8 engine blocks to make the V16.

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          nimal fernando

          What does this saffronista want?
          He is all over the place, Eelam, Dhamma Diba, 30 years war, Bodh Gaya, …..
          I was able to focus only 3 minutes.

          Was he saying/implying Buddha was born in this island and Indians should not be allowed to keep Bodh Gaya to themselves?

          People should be allowed to retire gracefully.
          With this kind of restless state of mind will he ever attain Nibbana?
          By the way what is the purpose of ordaining as Biksu in the first place?
          As an underage Samanera was he been abused?

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          Listened to the video, nimal. Despite the “Dislike” that I gave it, the “likes” far outnumber my assessment.
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          On the other hand, most of the comments censure the monks.
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          “So, this is only Omalpe Sobhitha!” I hadn’t hitherto identified him.
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          For now his words aren’t convincing many (the likes never mean as much as the comments), but don’t under-estimate the guy. He doesn’t stammer like Basil. He knows how to orate!

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        PART 1/5

        Thanks, Jit, for your honest response that I can meaningfully dispute!
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        I’m not “sure” of anything, but when, after conscientious reasoning, I decide where I stand on an issue, I try not to be tentative; I will act boldy, but I will continue to engage in discussion. You could force changes in my thinking, but it won’t be easy!
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        You are right about Dudley Senananyake having been one of the few “gentlemen” whom we had in politics. He deserves credit for that – the observations that follow merely show that all of us humans have failings.
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        He did not hanker for power, was willing to “give up and go away” e.g. in 1953. Now, that could also be construed as a weakness. If a politician garners the votes of millions after putting forward a manifesto, there is a certain obligation to go through with what he undertook. Conditions will change after the elections, and he may have to deviate somewhat from what he promised; but he should display principles in what he does. It is much later that historians will classify him as opportunist or pragmatist.

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        PART 2/5
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        Your style of writing suggests right-wing stances, and that you have lived your life in relative comfort. To our Pre-1956 politicians, who were mainly gentlemen of leisure, governing the country was a hobby – or so we like to think. I understand your perspectives.
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        You say that I’ve been making generalisations, and “sweeping statements”, whilst you are the realist. No. Consider this: I have called on readers to unite against “these corrupt politicians”, and that, after revealing my identity. I have stated that well nigh all the politicians in office are corrupt, but some, there may be, who are honest. That surely is the opposite of generalisation. It’s you who make the sweeping statement that there hasn’t been a single honest politician since Dudley.
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        Not many can be old enough to have known Dudley as a man. I did meet him, after I had left childhood behind, and I thought the world of him. Now, I take seriously what I read about his having toed a somewhat communal line in 1960. However, he made recompense, between 1965 and 1970, by leading the only government in post-Independence Ceylon that we could credibly claim was ethnically inclusive.

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        PART 3/5
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        I don’t believe everything that I’m told. I also sometimes listen to what those who are abhorrent to me are saying. Listen to Sepal Amarasinghe:

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO9dUCCqSLY&t=45s

        At 21.25 he talks about “NOTA”. Please observe this: he pretends that he’s attacking the Rajapaksas, but his invitation to spoil votes with “NOTA” is designed to disillusion the floating votes, who are the people willing to get convinced by the politicians who appear different.
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        That may be the first time you’ve heard him. I actually visited his home behind the Bellanwila Temple, and now warn you off him! He puts out a video every day. Lots of non-English users listen to Youtube for literally half the day. Some mobile data providers give unlimited Youtube for Rs 200/= per month. This is how the over-whelming majority of voters get their knowledge. They don’t study anything in depth.
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        It is their votes that decide who governs us. Democracy appears to be the worst form of government; unfortunately, we can’t think of something better. Can you?

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        PART 4/4
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        I’d like to live in an ivory tower, listening to Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms. Reading seems to require too much effort. Have I not said that “I’m sick of this pariah state”? Yet, I try to relate to my countrymen/women. You are totally disdainful of them.
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        To persuade them to seriously vote, taking account of the long-term effects of what we do today, we have to show them that we are on their side. Actually, “showing” won’t do. We have to be genuine in what we profess. The common man is suspicious of the likes of you; please don’t sneer at him.
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        And don’t underestimate Sepal! He’s intelligent and extremely knowledgeable on many matters. Listen to him, and be honest enough to acknowledge that he knows much that we don’t. He impresses the multitude with his knowledge of English, but at the same time manages to gain acceptance as one of “them”. Your smug self-assurance is likely to lead to the undoing of us all!
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        “These hordes of poor people, why do they want rice and bread? Haven’t they heard of caviar?”
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        Now don’t be mad at me, Jit!

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          SM,

          No, I am not mad at you at all. In fact, I agree with the many things you have said! I wrote that comment in sheer frustration about the modus operandi of SL politics today. There may be ‘less than perfect’ politicians in SL today, but they are far and few between and must be in the opposition now. The main point I wanted to highlight was that they all abuse power or get corrupted when they are in office. It is very common that even opposition MPs arrange ‘deals’ with governing politicians. Because they will not survive in the system otherwise – peer pressure and voter pressure. I am not ‘sneering at’ but I dare say, almost all of SL voters condone corruption too, to get their things done over the accepted norm. Actually, that is where this rot starts! That is the bitter truth, as per my experiences and observations. So, in the end, in today’s context of contemporary SL politics, all politicians either abuse power or rob taxpayer money or do both breaching all good governance ethics warranted in democratic governance. That was the expanded message of the comment I made.

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      How can a US citizen present the National Budget of Sri Lanka?
      The family of the President and uneducated finance Minister are US citizens who are selling off the island’s assets, energy and national security. Is this not a scandle?
      Where else in the world is this happening?!
      Lanka is truly a miracle of modayas!

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        Dinuk: If not a “US CITIZEN” – the Minister of Finance of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, who “ELSE”, from Dri Lanka will transfer “Rs. 8.5 Billion” held back from Perpetual Treasuries, pending the completion of the “Bond Scam” case, to the Central Bank? “Where else in the world is this happening”?

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        Dinuk

        “Lanka is truly a miracle of modayas!”

        If true how did Mahinda, Gota, 15,000 Generals, soman, Eagle Blind Eye, Weerawansa … … win the war against VP’s LTTE, every one of them say the won single handedly?

        By the way, where was KAMALA Gunaratne hiding when his camp/garrison was ran over/mowed down by the Bata wearing Child Brigade?

        Even after 12 years he still talks about how he single handedly won the war.

        What are his achievements since 1981?

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          Bro NV,

          Today –

          Wimal Buruwanse
          Kamal Gunarathna
          Gonthadipila
          And all others that boasted of a NEW SYSTEM… are all hidden under the – MAHINDA RAJAPAKSHE s ASUCHI overflowing bed.

          Mahinda Rajakshes is seen as ” a dead body is walking”: Man is punished by DIVINE forces as it is done already.. his last breath will definitely be not easy for sure.

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            leelagemalli

            The Rajapaksas do not know if they are coming or going.
            It is for the Sinhala/Buddhists to decide what they want for themselves and their future generations.

            The problem is until we make a united stand against the gang of ruling thugs, nothing is going to happen, because the bad boys are united.

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        Dinuk, we can’t save Lanka by merely asking rhetorical questions.
        .
        I’m not an authority on World Regimes, but there must be plenty of other countries where worse has happened. There will be variations, of course.
        .
        Read up on Haiti, Dominica, Jordan, Iran’s Shah (Reza Pahlavi), etc.
        .
        Dinuk, please do some of the research yourself. Also, against whom are all these soldiers going to be deployed. We are the intended victims.
        .
        If we act sensibly, we may be able to save the country. There is some truth in saying that although the Sinhalese soldiers may fire at Tamils and Muslims, they may be less willing to fire at Sinhalese crowds.
        .
        But please face up to the fact that we’re playing with fire.
        .
        Also, be careful where and when you call our citizens “modayas”. Owing to these attitudes of yours, the Rajapaksas don’t have to win votes; the hand that guides the pen will be controlled by a mind that hates you!

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      Sinhala_Man,
      “I wonder whether it is true that I’m only one of many Lankans who is sick of the way in which the deliberate use of racism has been allowed to destroy our society. “
      —-
      You must be referring to racist Tamil politicians because they are the people who used racism starting from 1930s to destroy this country .

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        EE,
        .
        At this moment, as I sit in front of my computer, I have little idea of what the 1930s were like. Long before I was born.
        .
        I dare say that I have read certain things, and can again, but why do you hark back so far? We received Independence ages ago, although after the period that you refer to. Lukman has been talking about the present; we desperately need to put things right now.
        .
        You have two favourite strategies; either talk about the past, or talk about some other country where you claim that tings are worse. We want solutions here and now; solutions based on Justice and Fair-play.
        .
        Was it a destroyed country that we inherited in 1948? You exaggerate and distort.

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        EE,
        .
        I’m trying to be specific and unambiguous. I’m a Sinhalese who doesn’t know any Tamil. My primary concern is the racism displayed by our Sinhalese politicians.
        .
        I want decent Tamils to counter any racism shown by their politicians. I’m not going to make life difficult for everyone by talking about what I don’t know properly. Nor am I going to stir the pot of racism.
        .
        That’s all that I will say here. I’m going to the very bottom of the pile (that’s going to be the next page) to respond mainly to “Jit” who has to be shown that there are a few honest people even in this parliament, and that most of them are dishonest because they have been voted in by either fools – or knaves like you who don’t even identify your selves. There are honest people who try to be politicians but find that nobody votes or them. Why? Various reasons; to analyse that is the challenge.
        .
        Even Jit hasn’t identified himself, but then, he’s not a guy who has been employed to hinder us. I disagree with much of what Champa says, but she’s not a aid lackey. Those are her own idiosyncratic honestly-held thoughts.

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          CORRECTION
          .
          Not every typo need be corrected, but this sentence (the penultimate in the above) may prove puzzling, unless corrected:
          .
          Please read it as:
          .
          “I disagree with much of what Champa says, but she’s not a paid lackey.”

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        Blind eye

        “Without the Sinhala Only, the Tiger may have remained unborn. Without the Black July, the Tiger may not have grown exponentially. If the B-C Pact and the D-C Pact did not miscarry (thanks to the midwifery of Sinhala extremism), the LTTE, even if it was born, would have remained a fringe group” Tisaranee Gunasekara

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        Blind Eye
        In 1930s – who started the “Sinhalese colonization” and why?

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      THanks very much for your article Mr Harees.
      .
      “Thus, locally, the only means of defeating the corrupt and racist policies of this government is through the independent mobilisation of people, workers and youth on the basis of their common class interests and a unified political struggle against the Rajapakse government’s disastrous economic and racist agenda.”

      As no any other previous govt, incumbent regime has caused hurts to srilanken muslim community. If anyone would not see it clearly, he or she should be blind and deaf.
      :
      Alone that basic rights issue based on ” COVID death burial rights” went viral also in international media, how racists the current leadership has been. I have no doubt, if I were born into to non-sinhala family, nobody would have prevented me from becoming ” unique kind of a rebel” because level of RACISM under medamulana cattle thieves have turned out to be beyond bearing.

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    This is the man here to serve only for Buddhists only not for whole population of the so called mother lanka ,

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    Not just Gota regime, all parties including “T”, “M” and “J” parties are racist.

    Only solution is to split the island into 3 independent mono ethnic nations with relocation of people.

    Muslim Elam can have Sharia, MMDA, Halal, Quathi, etc.
    Tamil Elam can have Vesawalami, Saiva law, etc.
    Sinhala Only nation can have Buddhism as state religion, Sinhala Only, Mahavamsa, etc.

    Otherwise SL the diverse cesspit has no future.

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      GATAM,
      When indigenous Sinhalayo accommodated Tamils and Muslims in their country, they never thought these people will be so greedy to break their country into pieces to have their own Kingdoms within their country.

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        EE,
        Your, “When indigenous Sinhalayo accommodated Tamils and Muslims in their country, they never thought these people will be so greedy to break their country into pieces to have their own Kingdoms within their country”
        Indigenous Sinhalayo and Sinhalese Language of these indigenous tribe started after 1450 AD!
        Recorded history, against those claims, “Our claims are supported by Historical Facts!”; My Foot!!!!
        That’s why, Zheng He, “Galle Inscriptions” (in South Ceylon, ‘Sinhalayo’ Heartland) only trilingual, confined to Chines, Tamil and Persian – the 3 main languages of consequence, that period in this country. Sinhalese obviously unknown and non-existent!!.
        Or suggestion, ‘traitorous Chinese Zheng’s’ to insult or cast innuendo on the Sinhalayo!!!
        How Indigenous are Sinhalese or Sinhalayo and their tribe!!!
        Buddhists yes not Sinhalayo!!
        Indigenous tribe from 700 years ago at best?
        Why hide the truth or are “brief or use truncated truth” – which is also tantamount to “terminological inexactitude” or in layman’s language a ‘Lie or untruth’
        German Nazi General and despot, Goebbels must have been tutored by these people to do what he did in the 1940’s, so unsuccessfully of German war victory, which is contrary to the bared truth of the outcome on WW II!!!!!

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          Mahila,
          “Indigenous Sinhalayo and Sinhalese Language of these indigenous tribe started after 1450 AD!”
          —-
          That is according to Vadukkodei Resolution’, the only history book Tamils have which contains a manufactured history of Sinhale.

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    Good article. Dutta Kamini was a Buddhist but definitely was not a Sinhalese. There were no Sinhalese people or language at that time. The Sinhalese as a people and the Sinhalese language only came into existence from around the 7AD. Prior to that they were evolving from the largely converted Southern Tamil Buddhist Yakka population and other Indian immigrants, again largely from then Tamil South India and some from the Bengal region. The Sinhalese language evolved from the native Tamil or its local variation Elu, which got highly corrupted with the Prakrit Pali and later Sanskrit that came with Buddhism. None of the ancient kings who ruled the island, including Dutta Kamini ever identified themselves as Sinhalese or Aryans as they were neither. They were either from local Tamil Naga or South Indian Tamil lineage. Dutta Kamini’s father’s name was Kaavan( the one who protects meaning the king Kaavalan) Thessan or Kakkai Vanna Theesan( meaning Theesan who is black). These are pure Tamil names. As per Keeladi excavation in Tamil Nadu. Theesan was a very common Tamil name during this era. It later got Prakritised to Tissa. These people were Naga who converted to Buddhism. The Naga on the island were Tamils. Dravidians adopted proper Tamil as their mother tongue 3000 years ago. They were largely the ruling elite. They predominated more in the north and east of the island and most Sri Lankan Tamils are descended from them.

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      SSS using the Mahavamsa for his own support when it suits him. Typical. At other times he calls it a comic book and a work of fiction. Never ever trust these people..

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        Proves that even your anti-Tamil diatribe, which is a mixture of fiction and what happened down south, many times trying to prove that that island’s ancient Tamil Saivites were outsiders and did not belong, did the opposite, it proved that the Tamils have been living on the island from ancient prehistoric times and many of the ancient kings were Tamils. Eg King Mootha Sivan the father of Thevanai Nambiya Theesan

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          and Kaavan Theesan or Kakkai Vanna Thessas father of Dutta Kamini . All pure Tamil names.

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          Siva Sankaran Sharma
          “…it proved that the Tamils have been living on the island from ancient prehistoric times and many of the ancient kings were Tamils.”
          —-
          Did Prof. Karthigesu Indrapala write lies in his doctoral dissertation when he wrote Dravida settlements started in Sinhale after 12th century? If he did not know that Tamils lived in Sinhale from ancient prehistoric times, he is unfit to be a Professor of History in Yapanaya University.
          —-
          If Tamils lived in Sinhale from ancient prehistoric times why were they confined to Yapanaya peninsula until British dragged them and settled them in Eastern coastal areas?
          —-
          If Tamils lived for such a long time can you tell any significant contribution that Tamils have made to develop this country?

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      Siva Sankaran Sharma
      Dutta “Kamini”, my foot!
      (‘Kamini’ means an ‘alluring woman’. How dare you CHANGE THE GENDER of one of our greatest kings?)
      If you think you can change the magnificent history of the Sinhalese and fabricate a ‘fake Tamil history’ in Sri Lanka by replacing the Sinhala letter ‘G’ with ‘K’ or ‘B’ with ‘V’, or adding ‘n’, ‘m’ or ‘r’ at the end of Sinhala village names (as done in the North and the East), you are very much mistaken.
      .
      ‘Tamil Naga kings’, my foot!
      Stop telling utter lies!
      The Sinhalese have an evidence-based history that nobody can contradict.
      There is no evidence whatsoever to prove that there were Tamil Naga Kings in ancient Lanka. Why was there no mention of them in our Sinhalese history books? Even the ancient forest tribe ‘Neettewos’, who were known as ‘Nighandas’ in the time of Lord Buddha, have evidence to prove their existence in ancient Lanka.
      Tell me, when your FAKE Tamil Naga kings ruled my country, what was its name?
      The truth is, there has never been a race or a clan called ‘Naga’ in ancient Lanka. An intentional name-change has been made to conceal a significant part of our ancient history.

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        Oooops… One line is missing after ‘my foot’.
        It should read as follows:
        Dutta “Kamini”, my foot. He was our Sinhalese King (Detta) Gamini, NOT Kamini.

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            King Mootha Sivan ruled for 60 years. His second son Thevanai Nambiya Theesan wbo converted to Buddhism and Prakritised his name to DevanampIya Tiss succeeded him in 247 B.C. Devenampiya Tissa built the Thuparama and the Mihiyangana vihares and the vihare at Isurumuniya. Devanampiya Tissa’s brother Maha Nagan should have
            succeeded him, but because Maha Nagan was suspected of having poisoned evenampiya Tissa’s son, Maha Nagan feared reprisals and fled to Ruhunu with his wife Anula. t was during Uttiya’s reign that Arahat Mahinda died and his ashes were enshrined in the Mihintale stupa. During Sura Tissa’s reign, Sena and Guttika, sons of a south Indian freighter who were trading in horses, changed over from trade to political conquest. They killed Sura Tissa and occupied the throne at Anuradhapura as kings from 177-155 B.C. They are the first Tamils from south India on record of occupying the throne at Anuradhapura. King Elara from the Chola country pursued the trail of conquest set by Sena and Guttika. Elara killed king Devanampiya Tissa’s youngest brother Asela and captured the throne at Anuradhapura and ruled as king of Lanka for 44 years (145-101 B.C.).

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              Devnampiya Tissa’s brother Maha Nagan who fled to Ruhuna ruled over Magama. He was also a Buddhist like his brother Devanampiya Tissa and the others. He was the first to construct places of worship for the Buddhists in the Ruhuna. He built the Kiri Vihare, Sandagiri seya, Vilipiti Viharaya, Menik Dagaba and the Kudorappu Vihara. Viharas built by the Naga kings were known as Naga viharas. His son Yatala Tissa succeeded Maha Nagan. He built the Yatala cetiya. Professor Mendis Rohanadeera says that port cities like Kirinda, Godawaya, Rekava, Beraganla, Tangalle and Ambalantota throw light on the reality of Ruhuna having been the home of the Tamils of the Pandyan country.

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                Yatala Tissa was succeeded by his son Gothabhaya. Gothabhaya’s son was Kakkai vanna Theesan(in Tamil: crow-coloured Theesan or Kaavan Theesan ( in Tamil Thessan who guards or protects) Mahanama changed the name to Kavan Tissa. Kavan Tissa married Vihara Devi, daughter of the royal house of the Naga king of Kelaniya and a direct descendent of Uttiya. The couple begot two sons – Gemunu and Saddha Tissa. Gemunu was called Duttu Gemunu because he was insubordinate to his father. Duttan in Tamil means evil or a blackguard.

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                  The wars fought by Gemunu and Elara were not Sinhala-Tamil wars as maliciously projected by Mahanama. A careful examination of Gemunu’s pedigree will reveal that he was as much a Tamil as Elara, with the difference being that Gemunu was a Buddhist, whilst Elara was a Hindu. Elara was no enemy of the Buddhists. He was in fact, loved by the Buddhists. The strong hereditary Hindu element in Gemunu (present even today in all Sri Lankan Buddhists) made him a devotee of the Dravidian God Murukan at Kathirkamam. It is said in the Mahawamsa that Gemunu invoked the blessings of the Lord Murukan to endow him with strength to defeat King Elara in battle. Gemunu declared war on Elara for two valid reasons: (a) To take revenge on Elara for having killed King Asela (son of Muttu Siva, a relation on Gemunu’s paternal side) and usurping the throne. (b) His desire to become the king of Lanka and sit on the throne
                  at Anuradhapura.Many, fighting on Gemunu’s side were Tamils who had embraced Buddhism. There were Tamils of the Buddhist faith, fighting on the side of Elara. One of the generals on Elara’s side was Mitta a Buddhist. Mitta’s sister’s son Nanda Mitta a Tamil (Buddhist), was one of the generals fighting in Gemunu’s army. Mahanama maliciously described the wars as Sinhala -Tamil wars. There was no Sinhala race in Lanka in the pre-Christian era.

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        The Naga are a Dravidian people who were also found in South India. They spoke either proper Tamil or semi Tamil dialects. In Sri Lanka, the Naga elite had adopted proper Tamil as their tongue around 3000 years ago. Another name for the Naga was Chera. This is why the island was also called Cheran Theevu during ancient times and the ancient Tamil name for Kerala was Cheral Nadu, as it was full of Naga tribes. Snake or Cobra worshipping is peculiar to them and is still prevalent amongst the Naga Bunt in Tulu Nadu, the Nairs of Kerala, Jaffna Tamils, and even amongst the Sinhalese to some extent. Both the Veddha dialect and the native dialect Elu which was a simple semi Tamil dialect, as well as old Sinhalese or Hela , were all very close to their Tamil mother in structure, as well pronunciation, than modern Sinhalese that has now been deliberately Sankskritized.

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          Building a Buddhist edifice does not mean they wanted a different ethnicity or were asserting one at that time. May have wanted to assert a Buddhist religious identity. You get lots of ancient Tamil Buddhist ruins in the north and east of the island like Kantharoddai and far more in Tamil Nadu, does this mean these ancient Tamil Buddhists were asserting a separate ethnic identity? They were Buddhists and they built these religious structures to assert their faith. That these ancient Tamil Buddhists Naga and largely Yakka later evolves as Sinhalese, does not mean they were Sinhalese at that time. Indrapala has also rubbished his old theories and now supports this. Whatever culture or language that would have been spoken on the island, prior to the arrival of Buddhism would have been Dravidian Saivite and the language semi or proto Tamil, very close to proper Tamil.

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            This is why you get pure Tami names or titles used for these ancient Naga kings. Mootha Sivan meaning the venerated Lord Siva for the father of Thevanai Nambiya Theesan , the king who converted to Buddhism. Kaavan Thessan or Kakai Vanna Theesan are all pure Tamil names and titles for the father of Dutta Kamini . Duttanmeans in Tamil someone evil

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              Siva Sankaran Sharma,
              It is high time that Tamils who are bogged down in ‘Vadukkodei Resolution’ mud-hole crawl out and face the true history of Sinhale, the Land of Sinhalayo and Vedda Eththo.

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        Champa
        If you think you can change the magnificent history of the Sinhalese
        ———-
        Yes how dare he try to alter the history of the great sinhala ‘aryan race’
        SL has one of the ‘highest’ IQ ratings in the world because of its ‘aryan’ genetics.

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        Champa

        “How dare you CHANGE THE GENDER of one of our greatest kings?”

        Why was he the greatest king?

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          Champa

          Was he a Sinhala/Buddhist?

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        Champa dear,
        “The Sinhalese have an evidence-based history that nobody can contradict.”
        Yes, of course. Like the Mahavamsa, eh? So why don’t the Sinhalayo have tails if their ancestor was a lion?

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          old codger
          “Yes, of course. Like the Mahavamsa, eh?”
          —-
          Indigenous Sinhalayo have not only Mahawansa but Deepawansa, Chulawansa, Bodhiwansa, Rajawansa, Seehala Attakatha and many other documents.
          —-
          What do Tamils have? Only ‘Vadukkodei Resolution’ that contains manufactured history of Sinhale, the Land of Sinhalayo and Vedda Eththo.

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            EE,
            The biggest joke is, none of them were written in the ‘Sinhala’ language…LOL!
            BTW, did the so called ‘native indigenous’ Sinhalayo of Thambapanni speak in Tamil before Vijaya arrived and introduced the Indo-Aryan language???

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        “The Sinhalese have an evidence-based history that nobody can contradict.”
        My Foot! LOL!
        What evidence? Where? LOL!
        Neither the Mahavamsa (written in Pali) nor any stone inscriptions (written in Prakrit using Brahmi script) or any other early historical artefacts in Sri Lanka says anything about a ‘Sinhala’ country or ‘Sinhala’ kingdom or ‘Sinhala’ kings or ‘Sinhala’ civilization or even a ‘Sinhala’ language.

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      SSS
      None of the ancient kings who ruled the island, including Dutta Kamini ever identified themselves as Sinhalese or Aryans as they were neither
      ———–
      Are you sure Dutta didnt identify as an ‘aryan’
      When his descendants like Sanath Jayasuriya and Mahesh Senanayake look in the mirror, they apparently see ‘aryans’ looking back at them!

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      Siva Sankaran Sharma,
      “The Sinhalese as a people and the Sinhalese language only came into existence from around the 7AD.”

      According to the fabricated history of Sinhale, the Land of Sinhalayo and Vedda Eththo presented in Vadukkodei Resolution to brainwash Tamils.

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      Thanks SSS

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    A Tamil Naga king cannot have a Sinhalese son, especially when they still had not come into existence. This war has nothing to do with Sinhalese or Tamils, as there were no Sinhalese in existence at that time but a war between the ruling Hindu Tamil establishment that was ruling from the then established Capital Anuradhapuram and controlling all the surrounding then established areas, and the converted Tamil Dravidian Naga and largely Yakka Buddhist population, from the south, as to which religion will control and rule. Now being falsely portrayed as a war between Sinhalese and Tamils. There were no Sinhalese at that time. Yes, the converted Tamil Buddhists later evolved as Sinhalese, and the ones who remained Hindu remained as Tamils, but at that time around 2300 years ago, they were all Tamil or semi Tamil speaking. Hindu or Buddhist.

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      Dear SSS,
      .
      I don’t find much to disagree with you on the facts. There probably was no Sinhalese identity in the time of King Dutu Gemunu, but why not grant that,even if the language spoke was more akin to Tamil than to Sinhalese, those people were quite unaware of any need to assert an ethnicity. Buddhism had come by then, how else does one explain the building of the Ruawanweliseya?
      .
      Languages: Tamil is generally recognised as the oldest that is extant. Accepted by me, but would you, today, effortlessly understand that language?
      .
      I’m no historian; why not look at what Karthigesu Indrapala (still living – in Australia) with R.A.Leslie Gunewardena mostly agreeing, has said?
      .
      I’m just trying to apply common sense to the account that we pass on to the less well-informed. What I have just said will probably be torn to shreds by “scholars”. Never mind; I don’t think that I’m going to raise the temperature of the debate. Let’s work out something that will unite us as one people. Is it the “Truth”? Does anybody really know that happened about 400 generations ago?

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        Sinhala_Man,
        “There probably was no Sinhalese identity in the time of King Dutu Gemunu,…”

        A Sinhala ‘Toiya’ who does not know even the basic facts about indigenous Sinhalayo.

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        Sinhala_Man,
        What you say makes sense to me. Buddhism was there longtime all over the subcontinent, especially south India and Sri Lanka (2250+ years as recorded) and widespread is acknowledged as historical facts. At the same time historical facts reveal such as the Galle inscriptions of the Chinese Admiral Zheng He The stone tablet, dated 15 February 1409, was installed by the “Chinese admiral Zheng He in Galle during his grand voyages, in 3 languages Chinese, Tamil and Persian”.
        That, is evidence there was no Sinhalese before that date, for a tablet to be so installed on a historic visit, including a homage to Sri Pada, in the SE hills of SL

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          Dear Mahila,
          .
          Thanks for finding sense in my comment. I don’t know how Lanka was in 1409, but if you date the beginnings of the Sinhalese language as 1409, you are going to make many Sinhalese people mad. The claim is for quite a bit earlier.
          .
          This topic ought to be discussed, but not here. A serious professional journal (which nobody reads) is where this should be said. I’ve not seen Professor Indrapala’s book. Try to obtain it and read it.
          .
          The situation in the country is so dire we ought not to be upsetting people.
          .
          Btw, we talk so much of rock inscriptions. In those days not many would have learnt to write. Also, languages used to come into existence as Speech. Writing must have been “luxury stuff”. Today, everybody almost can form the letters of the alphabet, and so we describe them as literate. They are not educated.

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            Sinhala_Man,
            Thanks for the wise words and is acknowledged and respected.
            I also had reservations as to 1409, but was the datum of the inscription.
            I acknowledge your sentiments for the development of a Language per se.
            I would think 12th or 13th century as the datum – 700+ years as I have discerned from elsewhere.
            Thanks for the guidance on seeking Professor Indrapala’s book, which I haven’t up to now and will do in earnest.
            Thanks again for words of wisdom.

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            HI SM,
            I agree in this ‘stone age’ when the plaque does not come up in AG’s department, with a Tamil (Now) and Sinhalese (before the advent of changeover) without adhering to the constitutional status of the 2 official Languages but 1 official Language, the link language and possibly the future Link or official language, I should have addressed that issue with a lot more stricter care and diligence, considering the sensitiveness of the issue!
            Please take care.
            Thanks once again

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    Sad. However, Muslims now crying and howling unfair as the Chingkallams have started to target them. Remember the very same Muslims who are now crying unfair and complaining about racism, were gleefully joining and partaking with the Chingkallams when they were discriminating, marginalizing, and committing war crimes on the Tamil. All for petty benefits and thinking once the Tamils were defeated marginalized and chased off, they can steal their lands for their fake Arab immigrant Tamil Dravidian converted community from South India. Especially the Tamil east. All done in the name of Islam and an imagined Arab origin, that now has definitely proven to be a lie. Of course we Thamizh always knew it was a lie. Chingkallams are very cunning, they have learnt from the European colonials to divide and rule. Give a few sweeties to one minority so that they will join them in marginalizing the main minority and them once that is done, no more sweeties but discrimination. Muslims were seen dancing and holding street parties in May 2009 with the Chingkalla racists, when horrible war crimes were committed on the island’s Thamizh. Little did they know the good times will be soon over and it will be their turn.

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      Pandi Kutti,
      “…when horrible war crimes were committed on the island’s Thamizh.”

      War crimes and crimes against humanity were committed by island’s Thamizh terrorists against indigenous Sinhala Buddhists by massacring Sinhala Buddhist men, women, children, monks and even fetus of pregnant Sinhala women for three decades.

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    I am 99.999% certain that “Ambanda” Ali Sabry was informed by the President in advnace of Gnanasara’s appointment to the Task Force. What Mr. Ambanda is now playing is a orchestrated drama. The same drama was played by Rauff Hakeem when he asked his party member to vote for 20A when he opposed it. This is from the Rajapakse Rule Book.

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      Oh finally one sharp brain that can clearly sense the loads of camouflage this regime is steering on a daily basis to hoodwink the general public!

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      Buddhist1: You said it well. It is all a “Drama” (Stage Play) well “Choreographed” before presenting to the public. This Ali Sabri plays the same tricks he played at the Bar to “clear” Nandasena from all “criminal” cases. A Minister, (known to be a Legal Luminary) the holder of the portfolio of the Justice Minister will ever write a letter of “Resignation” from both the Ministerial and Parliamentarian positions, without giving due and considered opinion and worst of all to “Withdraw” it at the behest of his “BOSS”? This is “HUMBUGARY” by “HUMBUGS” of the highest order. “Gota’s” Government is filled with such persons (from Top to Bottom) and such behaviors.

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      Buddhist 01,
      .
      Ali sabry behaves as if he would be exemplary to other lawyers, but the truth is he is no different to a baggage boy.
      :
      Btw you guys knew that Gravitas repeatedly informed that ALI Sabry the dog has already given the resignation,…. but local media never contained such info… why is that ?
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZOMjPMNps4
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV5xd_s5AvI


      well done my Brother Harsha
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9yYgR30iLo

      Medamulan rascals should be hung by their balls sooner than later, then only our youth could dream of a better future.

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      Buddhist1
      Oh, I fully agree with you. As apparent, Gotabhaya, Ali Sabry and Ven. Gnanasara Thero is in the same team.
      I believe that it was Ali Sabry’s own idea to form a ‘one-stop-legal reform-shop’ and it is again he who proposed Ven. Gnanasara Thero’s name as the head of the legal reform-shop, for the sole purpose of creating a rift between the Sinhalese Buddhists and the Muslims and also to create division among Buddhist monks and an apprehension among the Laity.
      Then, to be in the good books of the Muslims, as pre-planned, Ali Sabry tendered his resignation ‘opposing his own proposal’. As expected, Gotabhaya refused to accept his resignation. Their ‘scripts’ are getting lamer and lamer lately. It looks like someone immature is ‘writing scripts’ for the Rajapaksas these days.

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        Champa,
        What a waste of talent, you are!
        Fiction writing would reward you aplenty. Run. Run away from this CT crowd!!

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        Champi,

        This means, the riots inflicted on Aluthgama Area prior to 20215 may be speaheaded by Nandaseeni et al ?

        What about the riots inflicted on Kandy Muslims – shortyl before UNHRC sessions should be with the knowledge of PIVITHURU Nandaseeni et al ?

        This is the reason why I happened to say, if GOTA et al would be back to power, CONSUMER HUMAN FLESH packeted in supermarkets would be a reality.

        We are now shortyl before Gota to go for it… Just listen to the following video what Soma has to say about growing BHEESHANAYA (People’s anxiety states on freedom of speech).

        I think GOTA et al deserve to be JAILED immediately a NPP govt will take over. Those ALuthagamage, Kaluthara Rathtnaranhora (dog Rohitha) and the like over several dozens in SLPP should be punished to the manner, they punish our humanist, Ranjan though for no reason.

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    Nandasena has a bad habit of sending strong signals to the country. His desire to arrest Muslim professionals, and activists, without legitimate cause, and throwing them in jail indefinitely, his racist policies that discriminate the minority, and his refusal to rein in the saffron robed terrorist, shows that Nandasena has no desire to unite the country, and will continue the same path of division, and causing fear and pain on the minority.
    The Rajapaksa’s don’t care, they know the minority votes never come their way.

    The appointment of this fat thug to this committee is also a strong signal that Nandasena has no desire to reassure the minority that he will unite the country and lead all citizens, and that he will PROTECT the minority from Buddhist extremists, and those who lead mobs, terrorizing helpless people.

    Sri Lankans who voted for this disaster/tyrant, knew jolly well from the past that the Rajapaksa’s were racists, are extremely corrupt, and operate as a family (nepotism) and we were ruled by brothers, uncles, nephews, nieces, and their crooked cronies, still they wanted them back. So here we are, we can see buyer’s remorse, and regret, coming from many citizens who are finally opening their eyes, but unfortunately, it is too late.for this country. The foxes are running the hen house, and things will get worse, not better.

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      Ashan,
      “…his racist policies that discriminate the minority, and his refusal to rein in the saffron robed terrorist, shows that Nandasena has no desire to unite the country, and will continue the same path of division, and causing fear and pain on the minority.”

      How can the President unite the country when separatist Tamil politicians say ‘We have not given up our objective (Eelam?)’, ‘Sinhalayo are not welcome in the North’, ‘Cannot build Buddhist temples and Buddha statues in the North’, taking legal action to prevent renovation of Buddhist temples in the North. Until the Tamil community decides to get rid of these politicians who only think of their political survival by fanning racism, there will be no unity and Tamil community will suffer.

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        EE,
        “These politicians who only think of their political survival by fanning racism, there will be no unity “.
        I fully agree with you on that position, without any reservation.
        Political parties should be on Policy and societal justice. Not on Race, Religion, caste and even class!
        I had articulated on these lines before, as every Sect, in Sri Lanka are to be faulted for this negativity!
        Tamil Liberation Front, Tamil Makkal Liberation front (TMLF), Sinha Lè, Sri Lanka Muslim Congress. JHU may not be affected, in my understanding, I may be wrong?!
        Whilst pondering on that matter, my mind wandered on and I have a question.
        What would be the motivation of the MM and SS on the Easter Sunday carnage to ‘progress on their passage’ to achieve the headlines, heading towards to lead SL, claiming to be the professionals in, “Security of State”
        268 lives were lost plus more maimed and incapacitated.
        1. What could we term this as patriotic act of saviours?
        2. Collateral Damage to condition the mind of voters? or
        3. Cannon Fodder in the stride of the ‘Forward March’ to salvation of Sri Lankans?!
        Never should this be allowed to happen in SL

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    There is 18 billion on offer ……. for anyone game enough to write the companion edition to “Gota’s War” ……….. “Gota’s Presidency.”

    Any takers?

    My nominees ……… the duo Old-Codger/Ramona ……. the best Lankan tweakers of the English language ……… Native-Vedda/Eagle-Eye local editors ………. Jehan Perera extraterrestrial contributor/editor ……… Amrit Muttukumaru fact-checker …….

    The truth is stranger than fiction.

    Frigging Monty Python couldn’t have written this script.

    Only in the sunny isle of paradise.

    Oh, boy!

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      Nimal,
      May I suggest the back-cover blurb?
      “How Nandasena the Great pulled defeat from the jaws of victory! Read how he produced gas by eating vegetarian food! How he improved national health by making the people stand in lines for everything! Read how he reduced flatulence by banning Turmeric! Read about his revolutionary economics, where he is the first in the world to buy rice at 100 rupees and sell it for 90!”
      Oh,BTW, he’ll pay people to buy the book.

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    I think the writer is beating up the wrong hobby-horse for the country’s ailments. It is not the politicians but the people who are responsible. Will the voters elect someone who promises to balance the budget, demobilise the 300,000 ranaviruwos, and cut government employment? Will they vote for a government that allows essentials to be sold at their real cost?
    Certainly not! They would rather have the guy who , like them, borrows money from all corners and kisses their babies.
    Corruption is in our culture. Will an importer not pay a bribe to get his goods out of the port? Will a driver not try to wriggle out of a traffic ticket? Doesn’t the policeman hide behind a lamp-post to catch supposed offenders?
    Corruption is built into our culture, and it’s time we realized it. Corruption existed even in colonial times, but generally not among the foreigners. Those who got caught were severely punished. That ethos disappeared with independence and the return of amoral local culture, along with changes in education. It is time we looked at the the root causes, which include excessive feudalistic respect for politicians and clergy. If we want to be like Singapore , let’s borrow their education system first.

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      old codger: One time we wanted to be Singapore that was under Lee Kuwan Yeo, but NOT ANYMORE.

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        Simon

        “One time we wanted to be Singapore that was under Lee Kuwan Yeo, but NOT ANYMORE.”

        Not because Gota has discovered alternative, but he is not aware he is continuing to sink fast in quick sand.

        The reason is Gota thought he could run trains on time single handedly. The problem is 6.9 millions were quick on their feet to buy Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, Petronas Twin Tower, Burj Khalifa, …. all towers to be built in the future, ……. all for 50 cents.

        Where are those professors, intellectuals, “wise” people, …. who formed part of his think tank, Viyathmaga? What they failed to tell Gota and his goons was it was essential to build a secular non-racist country so that everyone could and should feel they are part of the nation, and nation building process.
        This dumb ass declared he is Sinhala/Buddhist and this is a Sinhala/Buddhist country. He is so insane enough to ” doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result”.

        Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result – Albert Einstein

        Usually insane people should be kept in straitjacket and not allowed to roam around in the parliament and visit abroad.

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          Dear NV: “not because discovered alternative…….” Singapore was his “Alternative”. Do you not remember the “Alternative” and “Fake” company he opened with a “Chinese” residing in Singapore to pay for the “MIG DEAL”? The “Brain” behind was “Gota’s” cousin, Udayanga Weerayhinga, the then “Ambassador” to Russia. The present “Singapore” has many such “Companies” and “Underworld” Bank Accounts opened by scores of nationals from outside countries. Another was a “Sri Lankan Air” CEO by the name Kapila Chandrasen an account holder who received an “Underhand” payment from Boeing – Aircraft Manufacturer. This case is still “Pending” in courts. Another recent case is “Pandora Papers” in which another “Present” Singapore is the “Base” of operations.

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      old codger,
      “Corruption is in our culture.”

      Introduced by a guy who had ‘Thambi Mudiyanselage’ as a part of his name. You can guess the connection.

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        You may be correct, in a way, not convincingly, attributable only to one faith.
        Do not forget the corruption identified in SL Government, post-independence commenced:
        1. Government Minister of Posts and telecommunications Karriapper and MP for Kalmunai/Kalkudah as having received a bribe?
        2. That was the SLFP/MEP government of SWRDB of 1956, who started the ball rolling!
        3. He was a Muslim, Convicted and resigned, which does not mean all Muslims are corrupt!
        4. Widespread, Corruption and Nepotism by SLFP?LSSP?CP government under Sirimavo
        5. Nepotism is also a form of Corruption by involving relatives
        6. Remember the “Family Tree” and obituary notice of D E M O’Cracy in the CDN 1977
        Thambi Mudali may or may not have known of the abuse, but it’s the widely, established knowledge of most, that it was principally attributable to Powerful Ministers with strong Sinhala Buddhist lineage.
        There followers were predominantly of Buddhist thoughts, faith and beliefs with Buddhist followers and supporters – at least 3 of them stand out with apple Orchards in Australia, etc.
        Corruption in Muslims, exist but not of the scale pronounced above by SB
        Limited space doesn’t permit elaborate more

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        Eagle,
        “Corruption is in our culture.”
        Isn’t that why you choose to live in Canada?

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    Mr.Harris ,
    I beg to differ, we are living in very different times ,besides any form of force from any party concerned be it the governing, opposition or the people will only lead to the destruction of demoracy and final result will be the common man will pay for the consequences.

    Racism and bigotry against Muslims has been the norm in Sri Lanka ,.it started in 1915 and not by the Yonaka Muslims but by a neo ideology of culturel Islam brought into the Country, history written before digital era needs revisiting and I say a big thank you to digital era that has ended all forms of tampering & diluting any information hence from.

    The truth is Yonaka Muslims decided to change their nutralism and culture they been living by for
    centuries.

    The Yonaka Muslims in Kuranagela were coerced to adopt the neo ideology and the 1st stupidity began when some Yonaka Muslim youths began peltetting stones at a few Sinhalese to foolishly, to display solidarity with those neo Islamic cultralists and hence they became a whole sale target and the end result ? Obviously the largest loss , damage, permenent hate seen as betrayal started then onwards against The Lanka Yonakas.

    Yonakas followed a simple mode of Shafi School Islam and added a few Sinhala and Tamil tradtions that did not effect their creed of monothiesm

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      You are now cunningly trying to now portray that the Sri Lankan Muslims are descended from Chingkallams and Eezham Thamizh, as DNA has definitely proved they hardly have any Arab or any other western Asian ancestry. They are not. They are descended from immigrant Indian Thamizh Dravidian Hindu converts, who started to migrate to the island, after the fall of the Madurai Delhi Sultane. Fleeing Hindu persecution. They started to arrive around the 14th century and first settled along the then Thamizh northwest coast that was part of the kingdom of Jaffna. Later the vast majority of them fled to the Thamizh east as refugees during the Portuguese era again fleeing persecution and killings at the hands of the Portuguese. Only a small number of them fled to the Chingkalla central province, as the Chingkallams did not want them, this is why they had to go to the Thamizh east. Most of 72% of the Thullkans now found in the Chingkalla south arrived from Thamizh Nadu during the early British colonial era. 90% of the ones who arrived much earlier had fled to the east. There may be some Chingkalla blood amongst the Southern Muslims but even this is minor. They are basically all ethnic Indian Thamizh immigrant Islamic converts and even the little Arab blood in them, happened in their original South Indian homeland and not here.

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        There may be some Chingkalla blood amongst the Southern Muslims but even this is minor. They are basically all ethnic Indian Thamizh immigrant Islamic converts and even the little Arab blood in them, happened in their original South Indian homeland and not here. What they practiced was an Indian form of Islam and followed Thamizh Islamic customs, similar to South India. The eastern Muslims followed the Hindu Mukkuva customs of the eastern Thamizh, as this was their maternal line. If Chingkallams had converted to Islam on a mass scale, as they converted to Christianity, there will be Chingkallam speaking Muslims following Chingkalla customs and dress modes, but even deep in the Chingkalla south, the Muslims speak Thamizh and followed Thamizh customs, until this Arabization craze took over. The southern Muslims speak an Indian Thamizh Muslim dialect proving they are recent immigrants from Thamizh Nadu.

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        ” DNA has definitely proved they hardly have any Arab or any other western Asian ancestry.”
        Back to the DNA fib.
        Give us some credible references of the study.

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          All in good time .
          Mean while contact Prof.Ileperuma,.he will provide you the evidence.

          But a detail one will come to put everyones conjecture to an end. Its not like taking a rapid blood test for diabetes , it is a long , pains taking and quite an expensive process , I have limited funding but I am working on it.

          Dr Illeperuma has given details of his finding,.but Mr.Asif still holds the old view of a probabal Arab connection , but I dont , as Dr.Illeperuma did not find any in his DNA research , instead it also provided Sinhala dna traits from maternal.and paternal .
          Why argue based on conjecture and get all.hyped lets wait for final DNA reports.
          Cheers

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          Read the latest DNA studies on all four major populations living on the island The Chingkallams, the Eezham Thamizh , the Muslims, and Indian origin Thamizh, and what they found was they were hardly any genetic difference between all these populations if there was it was extremely marginal, where one set of populations was closer to the other and not surprisingly the ancestors of the Sri Lankan Muslims hardly arrived from western Asia, as they love to claim but from South Asia, which means, we all arrived from South Asia and that too largely from Thamizh South India. This is why we are all even genetically very close to the Indian origin estate Thmizh who arrived the last from what is now modern Thamizh Nadu. 99% of our ancestors have arrived from this region or once Thamizh Kerala from ancient to modern times. This is why we are all genetically similar, with very marginal differences. Hope you are satisfied. This has proved what the Thamizh other than you and a few other quislings have been stating all along

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            Lol

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      Rubbish. They may have been called Chonakar in Tamil basically meaning the outsider. Chonakar is derived from Yavana in Sanskrit meaning a Greek in ancient times and later used for Arab traders and this term was later used for Muslims as they were considered outsiders practising an alien religion. The Sinhalese called them Marrakalayo meaning ” wooden vessel people” referring to the way they arrived on the island from South India. The Sri Lankan Muslims are ethnic Indian Tamil converts to Islam. A small minority of them arrived a century before the arrival of the Portuguese and settled along the Puttalam Chilaw coasts initially. However, the vast majority of them migrated to the island from South India during the early British era. Everything about them, their language, a form of Islam practised, customs, fam

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        If Sinhalese had converted to Islam on a large scale, there should be Sinhalese speaking Muslims. just like you find Sinhalese speaking Christians, having Sinhalese family names and following the Sinhalese culture but you do not find them, even in Sinhalese areas. They all speak Tamil, that too an Indian Tamil dialect was following Tamil Islamic customs and traditions and have Tamil Muslim caste names. Further many Muslim families have close relatives still living in Tamil Nadu. Just like the Indian-origin Tamils. However, you will not find Sinhalese or naive Sri Lankan Tamil families with close relatives in Tamil Nadu or any part of India.

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        Correct the word Chonakan is derived from Yavana in Sanskrit and Yavanan in Tamil a word used for ancient Greeks, most probably a corruption of the word Ionian a Greek people who then lived in Asian Minor or modern Turkey. Later this word was also used to describe Arab traders who traded extensively with South India. It basically meant the outsider. The ancient Tamil south Indians associated Islam with Arabs as it is they who brought Islam to them, therefore they started to call all Muslims, Arab settlers, part Arabs, and the large amount of converted Tamil Dravidian who made up the vast majority of the Muslims.90% or over as Chonakar. This was not racial but a term denoting their religion. Just like the way the Portuguese associated Islam with the North African origin Moors who ruled the Iberian peninsular and started to call every Muslim, whom they met , especially the South Asian ones as Moors

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          It had nothing to do with race or ethnicity but with religion. Similarly, the ancient St. Thomas Christians now called the Syrian Christians of Tamil Chera Nadu now modern-day Kerala were and are still called Nasrani. As the founder of Christianity Lord Jesus Christ was from Nazareth. Even Arabs use the term Nasrani. This does not mean all these people originated from Nazareth but their religion. Strange this term is only largely used to describe the Syrian Christians of Kerala but not the Latin Catholic Christians or the Protestant Christians.

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      Fahim Knigh,
      “Racism and bigotry against Muslims has been the norm in Sri Lanka ,.it started in 1915…”

      Are Muslims also trying to distort the history of Sinhale, the Land of Sinhalayo and Vedda Eththo as Tamils have done in Vadukkodei Resolution. Muslims who were saved by Sinhala Buddhists when they faced persecution from Portuguese stabbed in the back of Sinhala Buddhists by attacking people taking part in a Buddhist procession and started the riot in 1915. Now Muslims are trying to put the blame on Sinhala Buddhists and try to clean their blood soaked hands.

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        @Eagle Eye .
        My dear dont get your wires crossed .
        Read my comment with your brilliant eagle eyes open, this is what happens when you harbour prejudise.

        My comment is exactly opposite to what you claim.
        Please do yourself a favour , even towards your enemy be fair
        This shows you only read my heading , scanned what you wanted and became offencive.

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    After a brutal war is over, everyone with some sanity expected there will be permanent peace in this country. Good governance architect Rev Sobitha thero predicted that peace in this nation would be far away and the same manner average in the country was not clear what one would understand under ” good governance’ even if many of them wore pirithnoole around their wrists and emulated the Rajapakshes who publicly licked bo tree but did work on secret agendas based on manipulating the vulnerable mind set for their vote grabbing tactics. Since Buddhagama monks were kept on above it was easy to tame the conditioned mind set as a Hindi film would do to slaves in rural corners in india. South asian conditioned mind set is filled and caricatured by numerous myths. Predators, heartless men like mlechcha Rajapakshes can live up their hidden propensities until they die. It is reported Mahainda Rajapakse is a living dead body as of today. We have no doubt that the man s last breath would never be easy. He should be the person to be responsible for all the mess. If Nelson Mandela hung on SA politics, things would have turned out to be not favorable for anyone in Africa. Power Greedy politicians that sought their survival going beyond all ethics and morals destroyed the counties and nations.
    Aiyoooooo what happened us ?😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥🐕🐃🐕🐃🐕🐃😥😥😥😥😥

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    The majority of Sri Lankan citizens who voted for Gota dreamed that he would create a Buddhist nation and did not understand the nature of the dream itself.

    First of all, 6.9 million voters who voted for Gota have no idea of what is meant by a Buddhist nation. They think Christians, Muslims, and Tamils ​​are enemies to their goal and discriminate and make them feel like second-class citizens and make their religious and other freedoms subordinate to the wishes of the majority. Other than that, they had no idea of ​​the nature of the Sinhala Buddhist country they dream of.

    Those 6.9 million voters, who voted for Gota, including professors, doctors, engineers, teachers, principals, monks, lawyers, and judges do not understand that the citizens of Sri Lanka have to live in an environment prior to birth, then birth and until death, a corrupt system in Sri Lanka which is contrary to Buddhist teaching.

    When a parent of a child wanted to plan to have children, while they were having intercourse, they were forced to think about how to manipulate the place of the birth unborn child to gain admission for a good school after five years.

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      Sampath Sam, You said it. They have no understanding of what a sinhala buddist nation should look like. All religions worship some higher being, but buddhism being an individual’s karmic philosophy owes no collective responsibility to a higher being, but doing only as they please, doing what seems right in their own sight. No understanding of receiving blessings means the need is there to amass wealth even if it is to beg borrow or steal which becomes an opposite, a curse. Also feel the need for many rituals which other humans lie about but are not real spiritual laws. Don’t even feel the need for governing judicially even though they fear punishment under pure natural laws. Philosophical mental light needs spirit light too.

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      Sampath,

      All what you say proves that regardless of University education, our people and the average mind set in this country is caught by a conditioned sort of thinking. This will repeat so long society builders would fail to rebuild the society. Just listen to what GMOA or any other bodies that defend them yet toda yin SL.

      It is all like that we are miles awa yfrom building a consensus also for a tiny matter in this country. As Sudaaa creation made it very clear lately, that over 99 percent of this nation are malicious and though wearing so called buddhist manners on their foreheads and forskins.

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        Leelagemalli
        Sri Lanka is a country with a not very high level of intelligence. The average IQ in Sri Lanka is 79.
        https://new-iq-test.com/sri-lanka-average-iq.html
        Weather it is an elite from Colombo 7 or a remote villager, weather educated in Royal/Ananda, Vishaka/Devi Balika, Peradeniya/Colombo, Oxford/Cambridge, Harvard/Yale, etc. or the uneducated village coconut plucker/toddy taper, Vatti amma, or trishaw driver, there is hardly any difference when it comes to habits, attitude, behavior, and thinking. It is very difficult to differentiate an educated Sri Lankan from an uneducated. They all have the same low mentality and narrow mindedness. It is the inherent nature.

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    While agreeing with most of what the writer says, it is necessary to note the Muslim contribution to the mess. They were willing partners when the Tamils were attacked. Their leaders went along with the policies of Sinhala extremists for the few crumbs thrown in their way. Large portions of the community took to Wahabism that did commit itself to violence against others. The Muslims must like the physician be advised to have an internal examination of themselves, reform their habits of jumping onto the side of the fence that profits them and ignoring the vast number of the poor Muslims who are used as pawns in the pursuit of wealth by a few greedy Muslims.

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      Cicero,
      “They were willing partners when the Tamils were attacked.”
      —-
      Who attacked Tamils? It was Tamils who attacked indigenous Sinhalayo from the time Sinhalayo gained independence from colonial rule and started clashes between Sinhalayo and Tamils. Do not distort the truth.

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        1 Question?
        Who is distorting the truth or is it attributable to Dementia minus to cherished longevity of life?
        Due to ageing and need to focus on prayers and the need for Nibbana?!
        Pardoned due to above, in acting like a child, understandably, due to 2nd childhood, in full swing.
        Also remembering that Ceylon Daily news (CDN) was only known as Ceylon Daily ‘Noise’ and ‘ unofficial ‘Government Gazette of convenience and not a Newspaper of modern journalistic tradition and calibre, especially post 1970 GOBU status, of once the, flagship of DRW, the foremost freedom fighter of colonial Ceylon.
        Progressively maturing to reach its peak in early 1990’s destined for a special mission of Sri Lankan Goebbels!!!
        Before the advent of GR’s question in ‘Hard Talk’, Who is Lasantha? The CDN of the late 80’s did pose, with aplomb, the morning following the night “Richard the Artist” abducted, tortured killed!!
        Who is Richard D Zoysa?!!!
        Memory loss or was it the nature of men to change “History and Facts”?!!!
        Who was that at the helm at CDN?
        Good question to answer to reach out the truth and behavioural patterns of us Humans of sinister means and ends!!!!

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    Racist politics is not last refuge but it is the first refuge since the power handed over to Sinhalese from British. This is started with Tamil race and now with Muslim race. Whether Sinhalese have realised or not that racist politics is the fundamental cause of this corrupted regimes, but they think that they have to chase this regime through protests. Chasing away the corrupted racist Sinhalese regimes is not sufficient to change racism but people should also chase away Muslim and Tamil corrupted racist politicians (MPs) from their electorates. For example, Muslims should chase away those who supported for 20th amendment and tamils also should chase away who supported 20th amendment.

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      Ajith,
      “Racist politics is not last refuge but it is the first refuge since the power handed over to Sinhalese from British.”

      I guess you are referring to Tamil politicians who used racism and separatism for their political survival after power was handed over to indigenous Sinhalayo from British.

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        Gibberish Goebbels doctrine.
        Cannot see how it will resolve SL and issues surrounding its crisis?

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    Didn’t Muslim MPs help Gotabhaya to pass 20A?

    Soma

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      soman

      Yes they did, however they are only a handful of MPs. The reason for them voting for 20A nobody knows, I doubt they themselves knew.
      Do you know why 6.9 million voted for Gota?

      Please watch this clip you might get some answers, that is if you really understand what is said in that short clip.
      https://fb.watch/9epalcPqCh/

      Then watch this one and tell us what you have learned from both clips:
      https://fb.watch/9ep7kEdIjx/

      Do you think Gota has made mistakes by letting the thinking people alive, …. ?

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        Thanks, NV, for two well chosen links, 200 seconds (quality not perfect), and 15 minutes respectively.
        .
        The importance of the first message is because the word “fascist” has been overused. It is meaningless Sinhalese vocabulary, which is why that Mahanayake Thero urged Gota to be a Hitler. This brief video tells us that Hitler was real, and that he was EVIL.
        .
        The second video makes us realise that we must not imagine that we know everything; that we must respect specialists who have become authorities.
        .
        Applying to yesterday’s budget; here’s more than 2 hours on it.
        .
        https://home.kpmg/lk/en/home/insights/2020/11/budget-analysis-2021.html
        .
        I spent only five minutes on it, jumping from place to place. Cabral, et al, talking clearly, wanting to be taken seriously. It is important that those who know Economics properly should look at it. I will allow those whom I trust to interpret it for me. I know too little, and can be deliberately misled by those speaking, (with clarity), on the video.
        .
        By now, I know that Marxist Kumar David, has balanced views, and a clear mind (although he likes to remind us that he’s 80). Dr Wijewardena knows the Central Bank, and is honest, but he believes in “ahimsa”. No strident denunciations can be expected from him, so one has to read between the lines.
        .
        Being rational means suspending judgement, but knowing that we must adopt at least a tentative position fairly soon, and being honest enough, and risk-taking enough, to share it.
        .
        There’s a four part response from me to the “irresponsible” Jit, above, regarding the central issues raised by Lukman in this essay.

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    I just could not stop laughing after reading The Ex-CEO of BBS ,Dilanthe’s interview on Daily Mirror, whom is he trying to fool with his cock and bull story?
    He is struggling to white wash everything that happened under his adminstration for which he alone is responsible and he admits he was the brain child of BBS and yet tries to be a saint.
    What a hypocrite .
    And now he does not have enough manhood in him to say it loud the name , but yet says it with a tongue in the cheek who was behind the conspiracy of the Aluthgama attacks that killed one innocent man a father and only bread winner .
    ===
    It really does not matter who endorses what I say , I will continue to speak my mind out.

    I will never ever get over the pain of Ven.Gnanasera’s insults against my beloved God , Allah to whom is due all praise .

    I doubt even the bitterest enemies during the Prophet”s ( pbuh) time would have casted such insults.

    I condemn the Muslims who have shamelessly agreed to sit in this taskforce without even demanding an apolagy from him.
    Such Munafiks *
    ( hypocrites ) will pay miserably in life after death.

    None of them represents me * and I do not know about the blind,deaf and dumb among my fraternity.

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    The budget for 2022 seems positive and attractive towards many sectors and may change the attitude of the voters.

    The budget is promising and have a potential of the government securing victory of the entire local government election.

    This budget may change the peoples attitude towards the government and may encourage them to vote exclusive to The lotus bud to strengthen the party and government, So that the government can prepare for 2024 elections without depending on other parties.

    Lot of benefits are yet to be offered to the people by 2022

    2024 general election the Lotus bud
    is confident of independently securing 160 to 165 seats , which will eliminate most of the small parties.

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    Racism and bigotry
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    Some experts from certain reading Unis have detected Racism and bigotry as a genetic disoder in those who have deep hatred towards certain ethnicities or religions , it is also a form of a mental illness passed on genetically according to experts of certain reading unis.( citation needed)
    It is suppose to be hardwired in their brains and the

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      Fahim Knight,
      “Some experts from certain reading Unis have detected Racism and bigotry as a genetic disoder in those who have deep hatred towards certain ethnicities or religions…”

      May be true. That could be the reason why Tamil race hate Sinhala race and Muslims hate the followers of Buddha’s teaching saying that they are infidels.

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        @Eagle Eye .
        This is where the problem.lies , not only with Sinhala buddhist like you , but even Muslims .
        Please stop stereotyping.
        There are alot of Muslims who are well learned about Buddhism who rever Noble Buddha .
        I really do not know why , you, Pandi Kutti and Rohan and Gatam hold somuch of hatred in your hearts.Why hate a whole nation of people for the deeds of a segment.
        Some members of every tribe in this world time immeorial have commited Crime against humanity.

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          FK,
          Good day.
          Lack of knowledge, Intelligence, inadequate exposure to reality, cocooned in the myth, that “the world revolves around them” and not reality. They do not have the capacity to imbibe any other contrary view, however, realistic and factual it may be.
          Beyond repair like an old Gramophone record! Though, Gramophones have been long fashioned out, these are still around and for good use too!
          To amuse us out of boredom!!

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            @Mahila ,
            Wow all in a nutshell , could not have said it any better .
            Good response.
            😊

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    Racism and bigotry
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    Some experts from certain reading Unis have detected Racism and bigotry as a genetic disorder in those who have deep hatred towards certain ethnicities or religions , it is also a form of a mental illness passed on genetically effecting the according to experts of certain reading unis.( citation needed)
    It is suppose to be hardwired in their brain’s amygdala area.
    If this is true , only counselling and medication via a gene therapy may hold the answer in the future, it is believed along with genetics, human environmental components may also be a part of the condition.
    If this is proved these people who have deep hate towards a certain race, religion , Xenophobia, intolerance towards gender and others may be unconsciously Carrying a deadly illness in their genes that is passed on to generations.

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      If it is in the genes, it should go back to Adam I guess

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        Time for SSS and Pandi to claim that Adam was Tamil too.

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    Racism & bigotry
    Genetics
    Cont..

    If this is confirmed, it could explain some of the past violence against humanity .

    Otherwise by nature humans are a very cooperative species, who help each other in every aspect in life.

    Disclaimer

    The above is not directed at any particular person or communities, but sharing a reading of a possible mental health disorder which may be associated with racism and bigotry in general , but requires more citations.

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    People need to understand that come what may The Rajapakshes will secure victory in the comming general election , like I always say , there are hundred & 1 ways to skin a cat , give them the credit, they know all the 101 ways.

    There is a very silent voter base and you can never break it.
    Whatever they got in the last elections are bonus and honestly they do not need them anymore.
    The minor parties in the government will not survive by themselves and the Slfp faction is on life suport which is the SLPP .
    They have no choice but to stick to SLPP.
    We need to mentally prepare ourselves like it or not, the Silent voters of SLPP may grumble because of the current situation, but will never let down the SLPP .
    may be their no of seats may drop but not that of SLPP, but of their allied parties ; I doubt this would be an issue for them.
    Until 2030 they will remain in power after that no one knows what would happen.
    May even be for life time by generations.
    Because I can not see any other who can convince the local majority.
    Lets wait and see.

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    Let us denounce racism as well as Wahabism which led to monsters like Zaharan.
    I recommend the author to pay a visit to Kattankudi.

    Soma

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    Lukman Harees: “If the nation is to learn from history, and forge ahead, not only the government must combat impunity but it also must respect the legitimate concerns of the people, irrespective of racial or religious differences. Failure to do so fails humanity as a whole. However, there is no political will on the part of the Sri Lankan government to deal domestically with the human rights abuses and violation of minority rights.”
    .
    In South Africa, the white minority discriminated the black majority. South Africa’s last white president, FW de Klerk, who with Nelson Mandela oversaw the end of apartheid, died yesterday (Thursday) in Cape Town aged 85. His office issued a pre-recorded posthumous video apology for the country’s discriminatory system of white minority rule. In the recording he says:
    .
    “I, without qualification, apologise for the pain and the hurt and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done to black, brown and Indians in South Africa,”
    .
    There are a few important lessons in the video for Sri Lanka’s political leaders who wield power and also the majority Sinhalese.
    .
    https://youtu.be/QwL2NpgvKf8

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      Many thanks, KP.
      .
      I have listened to Fred de Klerk’s final words, which he designed to be posthumous. Where is he now? Did he know where he would end up?
      .
      Many will tell you that they know, but I don’t know. It is clear that de Klerk did not know, either.
      .
      What he has done is to affirm the importance of the life of every individual in his country. He made no effort to explain all countries (some imagine that they can explain the Universe). We must extrapolate. What do I believe? That his body will push up daisies (or other flora); that his mind has become “nothing”. Let us remember and honour a man who did what he could; more than could be expected of him. He had the honesty and the courage to change his thinking.
      .
      Please listen to those seven minutes.
      .
      That speech is not giving in to the extra temptation that Becket was faced with according to Eliot (please complain if you don’t understand me), but L-I-S-T-E-N to it, especially if a Gota supporter. Let me be charitable and invite Gota also to listen.
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      Panini Edirisinhe

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        Dear KP,
        .
        I think that it must be clear to most readers here what we’ve been trying to do by asking that F.W. de Klerk’s “message from his grave” be listened to. When mistakes (in these cases we’re talking of terrible crimes) are made, the first step towards reconciliation is unreserved apology.
        .
        Such apologies must be spontaneous, not obtained under duress.
        .
        I find that there are an umpteen number of discussions of de Klerk’s role, and articles such as this, carry with them important observations to elucidate the issues at stake:
        .
        https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/nov/11/fw-de-klerk-obituary#comment-153059095
        .
        That reconciliation in South Africa may now seem to have been always a possibility; no! it seemed a nightmare. So now, there are a myriad responses from different perspectives.

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    We need to understand the demographics of this Country.

    There is no way any government can bring in diversity and inclusiveness under a democratic goverence.

    There is a strong sense of cultural issues , then the Tamil issues and added to it the new Muslim total transformation and adoption of a new religous identity with many splits.

    The governments who come to power are mostly dependent on the majority’s votes.

    The only way to promote a swiss concept of peoples participation of goverence at each electrol further extended into villages, which will not only bring peace , prosperty equal progress in neglected remote villages , it will also encourage investors and international respect both we are in need badly .

    The decision makers today are the buddhist clergy , if they convince their people it can be reached over night.

    Ruwanda has done something close to it and prosperous , already predicted to become a first world but wont last.

    Because its militaralized and people are forced , such a political fabric wont last.

    It has to come willingly from the people.

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    I sincerely believe we should put aside party politics and think of doing whatever we can for Sri Lanka

    I think we should start depositing even as low as Rs.10, 000 in state banks , preferably BOC, its 100% safe and it would do good at this moment.
    Give it a thought

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    Lukman Harees
    These shoeing and binning incidents thus become few symbols of public resistance and frustration against corrupt and dictatorial governments
    ————
    Real change will come when people realise the problem is freemasonry.
    With some divine help, in the near future, all masons will be identified and thrown out of power and/or prevented from ever getting into power.
    This is when Gods kingdom will be established on earth.

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    To those whom it may concern,here is the begining of the evidence of Sinhala DNA traits in SL.Muslim/ aka Moor orig known as Yonakas.

    This is only the first baby step., lets wait for the larger sample.
    No way anyone can deny DNA evidence.

    QTE:
    By Asiff Hussein
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    Dr. Illeperuma found that the Muslims
    (Moor)
    with regard to paternally inherited Y-chromosomal DNA, the Moors were shown to possess certain male lineages that came from other communities and most closely approached those of the Sinhalese. They had the lowest number of population-specific haplotypes (Y-STR haplotypes), which indicates more sharing of male haplotypes with others than the other groups shared with each other. Furthermore, a phylogenetic analysis of male-inherited Y-chromosome haplotypes showed the Sinhalese to be closest to the Moors in male lineages when compared with the other groups.

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