
By Dayan Jayatilleka –
“You serve them well
I’m not surprised
You’re of their kin
You’re of their kind
Never mind
Never mind
The story’s told
With facts and lies
You own the world
So never mind”
–Leonard Cohen, ‘Never Mind’
It is difficult to predict how things will look in the rearview mirror, but it is perfectly possible that when I look back I shall regard October 1st 2015 as the most shameful day in Sri Lankan history in my lifetime. That was the day that Sri Lanka co-sponsored the Geneva resolution.
As the UK Permanent Representative explicitly stated when addressing the Human Rights Council on Oct 1st, the US-UK resolution is firmly founded upon Zeid al Hussein’s report. As Zeid al Hussein made amply clear in his video statement to the Council a day earlier, Sept 30th, his report contains at its core, the conclusion that war crimes, system crimes, of such magnitude and extent, were committed during our war that our judicial mechanism does not have the capacity to deal with them! Thus Zeid’s Report damns our Just War of self-defense, territorial reunification and liberation from terrorism. This Report is the foundation of the US resolution which Sri Lanka embraced. No decent edifice can be erected upon such a warped foundation. Nothing good can come from such poisoned fruit.
The US resolution is based on the need to implement the recommendations of Zeid’s Report and to report back to the council on the progress of implementation. The Government of Sri Lanka has actually joined in welcoming Zeid’s dishonest, dangerous text and has promised to implement it. Sri Lanka has placed a noose around its neck as if it were a garland of flowers!
To adapt Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s recent adaptation of an old joke (“if it walks like a terrorist, if it talks like a terrorist, if it squawks like a terrorist, it is a terrorist”), if it talks like a hybrid court, if it walks like a hybrid court, it is a hybrid court. The resolution affirms the need for Commonwealth and foreign judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys and investigators in the Sri Lankan judicial mechanism, including the new Office of the Special Counsel (read ‘Special prosecutor’) promised by Foreign Minister Samaraweera. That’s not a Sri Lankan mechanism; that’s a joint mechanism.
This special court is a Trojan horse and if we make the mistake the Trojans did, which was to open a breach in their city walls and roll the strange looking contraption in, the foreigners – judges, prosecutors, defense counsel and investigators–will drop out of its underbelly at night and overrun our system.
In other words, those who went through untold hardship and made untold sacrifices to rid this country from the dragon of terrorism will be investigated, prosecuted and judged for their pains—and by foreigners together with collaborationist Sri Lankans. Those who rid the nation and the region of “the Pol Pot of South Asia” to use the words of Pulitzer prize winning New York Times journalist John F Burns, are going to be given the joint special tribunal treatment that the UN and Kampuchea have given Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge!
Our government has agreed to non-retention i.e. the purging of all those in the military who may be “credibly implicated” through “an independent administrative mechanism”, of serious violations of human rights. That means that they do not have to be proven guilty in a court of law. That also doesn’t mean only the human rights of innocent, non-combatant civilians. That means that if a member of the military is credibly implicated by an independent administrative mechanism of the serious violation of the human rights of a Black Tiger, he will no longer be retained in the armed forces!
This is the model the US adopted in Iraq after they invaded and occupied it: the disastrous de-Baathification of the Iraqi armed forces. Sri Lanka, a nation that triumphed over terrorism and preserved its sovereignty, and the Sri Lankan military that defeated one of the toughest irregular fighting forces on the planet, are now voluntarily submitting to the treatment that a defeated, invaded, occupied nation and military receive at the hands of its conquerors. We won a war, but we are being treated, are letting ourselves be treated, and are actually welcoming our treatment as if we lost the war. Today, the Tigers in France and Germany and those who march with tiger flags in London and Toronto must feel as if they won and we lost. What a moral inversion! What treason!
Morally and ethically, that’s the lowest point that the Sri Lankan state has descended to in my lifetime. It is certainly the lowest point that any Sri Lankan government has descended to.
None of this was inevitable. The Government had other options. If it says this abject surrender was the best deal it could have got for this country despite its political capital as a newly elected pro-western administration, then it does not deserve to stand.
This government could have easily refrained from embracing Zeid al Hussein’s dastardly, toxic report. Instead it could have presented the final report of the International advisory committee to the Paranagama Commission, authored by Sir Desmond de Silva. It could have asked the Council for time to study the Zeid report and requested the Council to study the Sri Lankan counter-report.
It could have leveraged the anti-terrorist global atmosphere currently prevalent due to the ISIS threat, and pointed out that we should not be punished for having defeated a dangerous threat, and that the consequences of terrorism are visible before our very eyes in the Middle East today, and that the only thing that prevented Sri Lankan from being another Syria, Libya or Iraq is that we defeated terrorism.
The Sri Lankan government could have “kicked the can down the road” till the next session and used that time to undertake a credible purely domestic process as recommended by the LLRC as well as the Paranagama-Desmond de Silva Report.
The Government chose not to do so and chose instead to embrace the Zeid Report and the US-UK resolution which is based upon it. As the philosophers remind us, choice is the expression of character. The Govt. didn’t even try to negotiate the best possible deal for Sri Lanka. What the Wickremesinghe Government has done is enact in Geneva the diplomatic equivalent of the outrageous CFA and Chandrika’s ghastly PTOMS.
The adoption of the US resolution with the enthusiastic co-sponsorship of Sri Lanka means that the American eagle will now have its talons gouging deep in the entrails of the Sri Lankan state, its institutions and institutional processes and its society. We have agreed to be turned into a “banana republic”.
Of course the Government, while being primarily responsible for the treacherous sellout in Geneva, is not the only player that is culpable. The ghastly, disgraceful October 1st 2015 outcome at the UNHRC was not inevitable.
It was not inevitable, firstly, because, as stated above, the new government had plenty of other options.
It was not inevitable, secondly, because as the Oct 1st 2015 US Resolution clearly states in its preambular paragraph 3, it is based upon the UNHRC resolutions of 2012, 2013 and 2014, while it also states that the OISL report flowed directly from the resolution of 2014. This is accurate.
There is no mention whatsoever of the UNHRC Resolution of May 2009 because that was a clear cut victory for Sri Lanka and gave no purchase or traction for the US moves against us. In short the US resolution and the Zeid Report were in no way traceable to 2009 but were on a continuum with and were made possible by, the serial defeats incurred by the Rajapaksa administration in Geneva in 2012-2014. The Rajapaksa administration need not have dismantled the victory of May 26-27, 2009 in Geneva, which was a Great Wall in defense of this country, its sovereignty, its military, and the historical and international verdict of the just character of our war of liberation.
Therefore, while the Wickremesinghe government is primarily responsible for the Geneva 2015 disaster, secondarily responsible is the Rajapaksa administration which managed through a March of Folly in foreign policy and diplomacy in the post war years (especially its second term), to throw away the near two thirds majority in the Council which we obtained in May 2009, representing the massive global coalition we had built there, a mere six years ago.
Morally however, the Rajapaksa administration is far less culpable than the Wickremesinghe one, because there is a world of difference between, one the one hand, folly based on the weaknesses of arrogant ignorance and sheer incompetence, and on the other, conscious capitulation, witting collaborationism and cold-blooded treason.
Chandra / October 3, 2015
With apologies to that old joke and with all due respect to you Sir, if some of what happened looks like war crime, hurts and pains like war crime and is buried in mega bytes of dishonest analyses like war crime, it probably is war crime!
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Sam Perera / October 3, 2015
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Thiru / October 3, 2015
Dayan, the conscience-less, never mentions all the Sri Lankan state sponsored anti-Tamil pogroms, and all the atrocities on Tamils by the Sinhalese regimes since independence.
To him life only begins with Pirapakaran and his so-called ruthless terrorists:
Pirapakaran was a toddler who watched in disbelief the atrocities heaped on Tamils in the anti-Tamil pogrom of 1958.
To Dayan the notorious, and to many such people, Sinhalese are saints and it is unimaginable how terrorists descended on them!
The world knows the truth and Dayan pretends like an innocent child!
Oh God, why are the Western imperialists so cruel to the chosen lot that is the Sinhalese race? LMAO!
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mj / October 3, 2015
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Leelawathie / October 3, 2015
For me the shameful day was when this bugger stood with Wimal Buruwanse on the Nugegoda stage, betraying all of us the nation that fought for more demo rights.
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Sam Perera / October 3, 2015
Yes Leela,
he sat with dogs and now the tick problem has cornered him to his 4 walls.
That is the reason him to only write write and write until his pen need refilling.
This man DJ is ultra nationalist when he wants to gain something.
That has nothing to do with doing good to the nation – but to him and his beloved family. This kind of educated idiots can NOT be removed even if we use round up.
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mj / October 3, 2015
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Silva / October 3, 2015
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Ajith / October 3, 2015
There are number of days I can say shameful days for all good people of this island, Buddhism and humanity.
The day a monk assassinated prime minister sword.
The day a pregnant Tamil lady dragged into street and burnt her in thr city in front of security forces by Buddhist thugs.
The day Jaffna library was burnt by govt ministers, security forces, and Buddhist thugs .
The day the people who lived in the south and upcountry shipped to north.
The day piranha ran,s son, wife and thousands of innocent who surrendered to security forces were assassinated.
The day prisoners eyes were drilled by Sinhalese prisoners and prison guards.
The day chemical bombs and cluster bombs were used against innocent Tamils.
The day Muslim mouses was uprooted by gotta pays and mahindapala.
The day they illegally removed Chief Justice.
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Nimal / October 3, 2015
How many shameful days we had when Dayan was advising his old boss Mahinda Rajapakshe?
Due to utter shame Mahinda had to terminate this fellow’s service.
Now he is talking about shameful day, MY FOOT!!
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Nimal / October 3, 2015
Dayan should tell the readers, if the UNHRC resolution of May 2009 was a great success to Sri Lanka then why did the government terminate his service?
Is it something worth mentioning?
Why not Dayan request his old boss to say it in public or at least make an apology for terminating his service even after doing good to the country.
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Sama / October 3, 2015
It is high time DJ to change his Punnakku brand if he at all wants to work for the nation ? Can anybody help him convincing this ?
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Pandaram / October 3, 2015
Shameful Day!
Says a shameless fellow…
What a pity…
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Pinappu / October 3, 2015
I really did not know that he had been having PUnnakku – this is a valid point to explain man s behaviour.
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Silva / October 3, 2015
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pinappu / October 4, 2015
I have no doubt, that Dayan is a born fool, his only intention to turn anything black if want to go against RW and MY3, but for MR, he would even go and clean his toilet pits which are being overflown to this date.
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mj / October 3, 2015
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Amarasiri / October 3, 2015
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka, Mahinda Rajapaksa Shill and White-Washer
RE: Shameful Day
A shameful day must arrive for war criminals, not soldiers.
There is a distinction.
Mahinda Rajapaksa and Gotabaya Rajapaksa and others were not shamed, when they engineered the Alutgama Riots, using BBS and the state police.
That is a shameful day.
Mahinda Rajapaksa, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, their cronies ans shills have no shame, and have had many shameful days.
Mahinda Rajapaksa had 5 years to fix the problem. What did he do? Clear the jungle and open a white elephant airport, called Mattala, or Mahinda Moosala
Airport, that lose money every day..At least these guys are getting it behind them and move on unlike the many other idiots we had before.. like you.
Yes, MaRa and Shills have no shame..
Can you sing?
MaRa MaRa Chatu MaRa
MaRa MaRa Amana MaRa
MaRa MaRa HoRa MaRa
MaRa MaRa Dhushana MaRa
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Jim softy / October 3, 2015
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jen / October 3, 2015
Ha ha…. If Dayan was leading the team this time around …….. He would have written it as the greatest victory Sri Lanka ever gained in it entire History.
What Sour Grapes ….For this Do Do of Man…….
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Sam Perera / October 3, 2015
dont take anything coming from his [Edited out]
Can anybody of your guys add what of his analyses preicted it close to the realities of the country.
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Jagath Fernando / October 3, 2015
As a Sinhalese I want to know what exactly happened. Hopefyluuy M3 and RW can deliver on this.
Our judicial system is inefficient and not independent. Hence we need a different mechanism.
We need accountability.
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ravivararo / October 3, 2015
shameless guy should not talk about shameful and shameless
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sach / October 4, 2015
shameless are the ones who hid behind women
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Native Vedda / October 5, 2015
sachoooooooooooo the stupid II
“shameless are the ones who hid behind women”
You mean the Sri Lankan armed forces in the late 1980s. Its great you still remember the glory days of the valiant patriotic armed forces.
Later they hid behind VP’s fat bum and his podian fighters.
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Thiru / October 3, 2015
Liar, blood stained liar and a damned liar: Dayan the liar.
Sri Lanka should be happy they have escaped the damning genocide of Tamils they committed.
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Thiru / October 3, 2015
“if it walks like a terrorist, if it talks like a terrorist, if it squawks like a terrorist, it is a terrorist”
Yes, it sounds exactly like a state terrorist!
They are many state terrorists in the world, who get away with mass murder: Russia is one of them.
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Saras / October 3, 2015
At the end, it is all about (boasting) your 2009 resolution, Dayan! What I am not clear about is why anyone and you should worry if our armed forces have not committed any war crimes and/or crimes against humanity as repeatedly claimed by our politicians, armed forces chiefs, journalists, and “self-proclaimed political scientists”? Or do you suggest that never mind they all committed war crimes and/or crimes against humanity to slain the dragon of terrorism, therefore we should close our eyes and not investigate/punish wrongdoers? Can you please clarify this?
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Jayantha / October 3, 2015
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Point of View / October 3, 2015
Look who is talking ? Contact Dilan to prescribe the medication ! We don’t need anthawadayas ! Didn’t RW call him a anthawadaya at a press briefing ?
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Mervyn Silva / October 3, 2015
Shameful man without a policy. You have forgotten as usual that the entire MR regime was shameful.
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Anpu / October 3, 2015
Shame on you Jayatilleka.
We have this discussion because of people like you, past presidents, PMs – they did not do the right thing. Shame on them.
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curtis hellfire / October 3, 2015
The Sri Lankan Firewall to the UN is at it again.
In 2009 when your resolution congratulating Sri Lanka on defeating terrorism was passed at the UN you were promising to all and sundry that the 13 Amendment would be passed and a path of true reconciliation would be undertaken, and many UN members but not all believed this mendacious promise.
Even at this time in 2009 rumours were flying around the UN and many Capitals of the world, that wholesale slaughter amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity but no proof was possible at that time.
When you were gloating over your success didn’t you for one minute realise that damning evidence would slowly emerge from your liberation war without witnesses.
When the Sri Lankan Gvt told the UN to leave the war zone, didn’t anybody think that the international Communities antennae would have sensed something a bit fishy was going to happen here. Did it come as a surprise to the leadership when satellite Images began to emerge showing deliberate shelling of hospitals and no fire zones. Not to mention the channel 4 footage showing naked Tami Men and Women who had been executed (by the way can someone give me a credible reason why they were naked, was their clothing sent to the laundry !!!!!)
And what was the Sri Lankan Gvts defence – they claimed everything was a fabrication by the Tamils !!! For goodness sake not everyone in the rest of the world is as gullible as we Sri Lankans.
And so the muzzle of the UN gun began to be raised incrementally with each resolution until Sri Lanka was sitting like a lame duck between the cross-hairs of the UN shotgun. The 2014 resolution was when the trigger began to be gently squeezed and the presentation of the UNCHR report was when the firing pin hit the charge and the UN bullet went straight through Sri Lanka’s sovereignty.
The Sri Lankan government could have “kicked the can down the road” till the next session and used that time to undertake a credible purely domestic process as recommended by the LLRC as well as the Paranagama-Desmond de Silva Report.
DJ asks why the Paranagama report wasn’t tabled at the UN? Doh, he still doesn’t realise that Sri Lanka has no credibility anymore, even though you bought the services of Desmond de Silva QC and Geoffrey Nice QC among others to give it a semblance of credibility.
As for kicking the can down the road!!! We have been kicking the can up and down the road for the last 6 years and there is no tin left on it, you can only kick a can for so long, even a 12 year old knows that!!!!
Thats it then, its going to be an interesting 2 years of watching our dirty linen hung out dry for the whole World to watch. [Edited out]
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Vetmahadeva / October 3, 2015
Dayan says it all
(“if it walks like a terrorist, if it talks like a terrorist, if it squawks like a terrorist, it is a terrorist”) and so the satellite Images reveal.
Thus the the it (Sri Lankan Defense Forces) require a shake up and clean up for the sake of pride, only otherwise is Shame, doesn’t matter the shake up ordering body hybrid or pseudo hybrid.
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Still unfinished / October 3, 2015
Dr. DJ
I admire you, I adore you, I aspire you
For your relentless efforts of barking at the moon.
May be you should remind you of ‘if iyou walk like an idiot, if you talk like an idiot, if you quark like an idiot….. get it ??? [Edited out]
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Renu / October 3, 2015
[Edited out], former supporter of LTTE through EPRLF of Varatharajaha Perumal’s Provincial Council, then aligned with the former Government to get an Ambassordorial post, fell out ywith Rajapakse regime and tried his best to get into the good books of the UNP but failed then supported MR thinking of flying high after his victory . Now talks Bull dust. He is another Sarath N Silva aimaless fellows who like to stir the bucket for their advantage
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Jerome / October 3, 2015
This country had never been a Dharmadeepaya throughout as per your opening paragraph(Blame goes to all Sri Lankans), hence the term most shameful does not apply here at all. If the previous regime had implemented our own commissions after the war (within the 4/5 year period (having 2/3 Majority in parliament) , no one kicked the can then) we should have made Zeid al Hussein by pass Mr.Benjamin Netanyahu’s 45 Seconds “Deafening Silence”. The present Government had to face the consequences of the blunders committed by the previous Government, Should admit they did it in a clever manner with a master proper plan in hand, as a result we were able to mitigated the total effects of the resolution. Don’t allow your vicious anticipations run riots. The need of the hour is to unit as one nation, solve our problems within our selves and rise as a nation for the betterment of our future generations of this nation, without letting down any Sri Lankan’s and come out victorious as a nation. It looks like your article is a product of a hangover, Re-write it while sober.
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Dr. No Bon / October 3, 2015
IF YOU TALK LIKE A FASCIST WALK LIKE A FASCIST AND ONCE CALLED FOR EALM AS THE MEMBER OF EPRLF YOU MUST BE A ND FASCIST WHO WANTS PERKS AT ANY COST BE IT THE TAMIL VICTIMS OF MASS MURDER AND RAPE OR SINHALESE. ALL FOR A GOTTEE TO THE TOP!
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NAK / October 3, 2015
None of the above comments address the issue at hand or at least attempt to debunk DJ’s arguments.Everybody seem quite happy & content with insults.
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Naga / October 3, 2015
Dayan
I am not for the Tigers and I am not one those marching with LTTE flags in the streets of Geneva.
But, I cannot agree with your argument that the UN Human Rights Council resolution on Sri Lanka is a trojan horse and all hell will broke loose if foreign judges, prosecutors and lawyers are allowed into Sri Lanka to assist the proposed domestic mechanism to inquire into war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Those who ‘made untold sacrifices to rid this country from the dragon of terrorism’ are going to be investigated, prosecuted and judged not for defeating LTTE terrorism but for alleged breach of war crimes and crimes against humanity. There is no need for anyone to fear the investigations if they have not committed these crimes. If they are innocent, they will be honourably discharged and will be seen and honoured as heroes who liberated the country from LTTE terrorism.
There won’t be a UNHRC resolution today if Mahinda had acted in the days and months shortly after the war ended in May 2009. Had Mahinda’s government apologised to the Tamils and to the world that there had been unwanted losses of lives and went on to rehabilitate those caught up in the war, Sri Lanka would not be in this plight today. LTTE Diaspora did not raise their heads in those days and months. They were shocked and clueless. It is Mahinda government’s inaction and its foolhardiness in failing to meet and address the allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity for over six years that resurrected the LTTE Diaspora and gave the Americans a much wanted weapon to beat the Mahinda Government seen by Washington as pro-China and anti-West.
It is true that United States and its client state Israel had committed similar war crimes and crimes against humanity and UNHRC had not lifted a finger against them. It is also true that ICC and similar ad hoc war crimes tribunals and hybrid mechanisms had only been used in failed African states and disintegrating East European states. Sri Lanka is not in that basket. Yet, it is the failure of the Mahinda government to listen to the UNHRC and its member states for more than six years that has now resulted in this American backed resolution.
In fact, the Americans had done a great favour to the Ranil-Maithri government by watering down the rigidity of the resolution. The resolution only wants the issue of human rights violations to be investigated and addressed. These allegations cannot be swept aside.
If Sri Lanka is to move forward, the wrongdoings have to be admitted and addressed. There is no other escape route for Sri Lanka.
What is important today is for the Ranil-Maithri government to honour its commitment to the world community as promised in the resolution which it itself had co-sponsored. There is no way for the Ranil-Maithri government to side step the issues, however much the opposition it may have to face from the Sinhalese population.
Sinhala extremists like you should keep quiet and allow Ranil and Maithri to deal with the UNHRC and the international community with the goodwill and assistance of their American patron.
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shankar / October 3, 2015
what dayan does not understand is he is trying to cover up some shameful incidents that happened during the war.he thinks he is doing it for the good of the country,but in the process is shaming our armed forces further.Why should the armed forces have the tag of a war crimes committed armed forces just because one or two crackpots may have given vulgar orders or vulgar acts.has the whole armed forces to suffer in shame for the acts of a few?As Fonseka also says better clear it up and know the truth because he as the army commander knows best about what really happened.
In the armed forces there is no question of disobeying orders.If a private is told to kill by the sergeant,he does it.If the sergeant was given the order by the officer commanding the unit he conveys that to the soldiers and follow orders even if it means a war crime,because if they don’t they can be shot.
If the officer was given the order by the general fonseka,then the officer is not responsible,but fonseka is.Fonseka says he welcomes the investigation,so in other words he did not give such orders and he is quite sure that no officers did too and no soldiers did anything w/o being ordered to.So who bypassed fonseka and gave the orders to commit the war crimes?Whose arse is dayan trying to save here,the armed forces or some crackpot or the president?
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sarath de alwis / October 3, 2015
Dear Dayan,
You must be grateful to Ranil Wickeremesinghe. He calls you an extremist. In you he identifies an opponent. He is baffled/puzzled by the opposition of G.L. Peiris. In Peiris he locates a wayward member of his class.
Perhaps that explains your somewhat new apportioning of blame that is encouraging.
“Therefore, while the Wickremesinghe government is primarily responsible for the Geneva 2015 disaster, secondarily responsible is the Rajapaksa administration which managed through a March of Folly in foreign policy and diplomacy in the post war years (especially its second term), to throw away the near two thirds majority in the Council which we obtained in May 2009, representing the massive global coalition we had built there, a mere six years ago.”
I presume you have read Desmond De Silva & Co audit of the Maxwell Paranagama balance sheet. Where can we access it?
In the final phase of the war moral values were suspended just as the Arahants suspended their morals when advising Dutu Gamunu that he had only killed one and half humans in the war with Elara.
The behavior of soldiers are unpredictable and are subject to situational forces even when victory is immediate. It is also possible that those who later claimed ownership of the war ordered them to suspend their moral values. The literature on the subject is wide. “Diffusion of responsibility, anonymity, dehumanization, peers who model harmful behavior, bystanders who do not intervene” are factors that cannot be wished away.
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Jango / October 3, 2015
Dayan, looks like that “poisoned fruit” you have been trying to stuff down our throats won’t work. Folks are hip to your trip and even the Leonard Cohen quote you start off with would apply to YOU more than anyone else – as you quoted:
“You serve them well
I’m not surprised
You’re of their kin
You’re of their kind
Never mind
Never mind
The story’s told
With facts and lies
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So never mind”!
So spare us you bovine excrement and bid us adieu – for your sake and ours.
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Ponkoh Sivakumaran / October 3, 2015
Didn’t somebody call this man the Goebbelsian Gong. He sounds off for any one who will give him some crumbs. He was with the EPRLF once and moved through so many positions that he probably is more tricky than tricky dick or the guys who used the Trojan Horse.
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D.Nimal / October 3, 2015
UNP-RW is that outright sold Sri lanka’s sovereignty to US and Indian hegemonies. Therefor we lost independence after 1948,is in the process of re-colonization of Island by Western powers of new change of
Neo- colonial “democracy governances” and its model.
West and Indian established that Colombo centered Puppet regime and junta led by M.Sirisena and CBK of SLFP and UNP led Ranil.W….
Three in one combination rule by junta is that carded all Rule of democracy of Parliament.
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soma / October 3, 2015
It will be very interesting to see how and to whom the accountability for financing and arming the LTTE and providing the political leadership will be aportioned in this process.
Soma
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Native Vedda / October 3, 2015
somass kantha
Lets start with KP, Karuna, Pillayan, the former members of Pottu Amman department now working for Millitary intelligence and loyal to Gota, MR and Basil, Tiran Alles, ……….. members of armed forces who transported cash, medicine, arms and amunitions to LTTE in the late 1980’s. Ask Sajith he would know the details.
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DPJ / October 3, 2015
D.Nimal,What does D stand for? Is it DONKEY? Respect the Queen’s Language. If you are unable, please keep yr gap shut without trying to be an idiot.
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yakadayaka / October 3, 2015
“folly based on the weaknesses of arrogant ignorance and sheer incompetence”
Thank you for recognizing that MR was an arrogant, ignorant and incompetent fool.
The treachery involved here is your shamelessly exhorting us to to vote for such a creature – nothing else.
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JULAMPITIYE AMARAYA / October 3, 2015
DR, DR, DR, DR Dayan Silva no shame Dr;
You missed the bus, now singing hosannas to jarapassa is no use.
who did what? is known to every body.
And for my little knowledge, our forces are not Saints, they did not go to war without higher orders,
And they did not go to war with Gun on one hand and Geneva convention in other hand.
they have done a job with given orders. so who are they??
Isapriya and child Balachandran was alive when they were arrested.
Dosn’t, it a shame for us, to the So called Sinhala Buddhists????.
as a Buddhist, for me it is a big shame.
but for you Christian, it is simple matter and no shame. and to defend to killers also a sin and shameful act.
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Sajith / October 3, 2015
Dayan look in the mirror you will see the clear proof without any doubt that srilanka do not have the moral and legal authority to deliver justice or expose the truth anyone can trust. you have worked in UN to protect humanity and human rights. Hope you want justice to prevail. Don’t you. Truth may be you don’t care.Do you? All decent people in Srilanka want to know the truth and justice to prevail to be part of ordinary citizens .
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Mallaiyuran / October 3, 2015
Watch the Hybrid Portuguese’s knowledge of the patriotic Lankawe’s history. (The truth is De Silva like hybrids are the ones shows off amazing patriotism)
” I shall regard October 1st 2015 as the most shameful day in Sri Lankan history in my lifetime, out the famous wild lions’ 2500 years of invasion and occupation of Tamils land”.
A).
In reality the shame of the Ceylon’s history days are,
1.700 Rowdies capturing the land.
2. Mahanama who was chased out of Tamil Nadu during the religious unrest of the 6th century sought refuge in Lankawe with bags and baggages of heatedness towards Tamils. (Dutugemunu_Elarala fight was a just a fight like olden days Chera-Chola-Pandiya’s fight. All evidences suggest that Gemunu gave tribute to Muruga only. So he is also a Hindu)
3. Kote’s Lion Race ran out of the palace seeing the invaders, De Silva’s forefathers landing in Colombo. That is why De Silva himself a shame for Lankawe.
4. The Lion Race Mercenaries went to Jaffa to defeat Chankilian in behalf of Portuguese.
5. The same clan camped at Kandy to do the traitor job and bring down the Kandy’s Tamil Kingdom.
6. DS disenfranchised Tamils as the return to have him get out the prison by the Ceylon’s most famous statesman Sir Pon. Ramathan.
7. The Lankawe was ruled only by Hybrids like Don Stephen family, Sir. John, Junious Richard’s family, Solomon West Ridgeway Dias’s family, Don Alwin’s family and now by the family of Albert the British Mercenary. These are crowd raise the tail too high to declare their patriotism< not the ordinary Sinhala Buddhist!
B). The knowledge of hybrid PhD's UNHRC's history, at the time he was working there: “There is no mention whatsoever of the UNHRC Resolution of May 2009 because that was a clear cut victory for Sri Lanka and gave no purchase or traction for the US moves against us. " What comedy from this amnesia suffering hybrid Portuguese man! America went to UNHRC in June 2009! The resolution was attempted by Canada (Even better way is, nobody brought a resolution for unrepresented Tamils. As the Old Royal Government was one of the partners of UNHRC, it brought one for itself). It was not Dr. De Silva defeated the resolution. It was India. After all his claims, Dr. De Silva was removed from UNHRC because he did not carry out the policies of that time government at the UNHRC effectively. He had mentioned on CT's articles that he was removed by a policy difference between him and the government. The 2009 May's "Lies Agreed Upon" De Silva's production was not running on the UNHRC’s theaters as expected and was a disastrous Box Office failure immediately after the big flamboyant release. Now it is time for the Director De Silva to pay back the production costs with interest. That is why the Director, De Silva is grumbling.
Here we go again: “embrace the Zeid Report and the US-UK resolution which is based upon it”. Vidiya Vidiya Ramar Kathai Vidingchal Ramar Seethaikkenna Murai?” Such is the confusion in the head of Dr. De Silva. To present the 300 pages UNHRC’s OISL report which was mandated by the 2014 resolution of 47 countries representing UNHRC, The High Commissioner Prince Zeid produced small notes based on the executive summary of the 300 pages report. Dr.De Silva saying American resolution was based on the notes of High Commission Prince Zeid produced, but not on the 300 pages OILS which used 6000 Sri Lankan witness, including army’s selfies and trophy videos. Poor Dr. De Silva did not know what happened at UNHRC, this October.
“It could have leveraged the anti-terrorist global atmosphere currently prevalent due to the ISIS threat,” Hoping to get ready for another “Lies Agreed Upon” production to fool UNHRC? Not again! Dr. De Silva’s Lubumba Buddhist JVP fought against Lankawe Buddhist government. Sunni Muslim ISIL fight against the Shiite muslim governments. These have no comparison with the Tamil reverberation fights against the occupiers, the Sinhala fascist regimes.
Dayan thinking by his crooked writings he can reduce the entire world. If he aginst the whole world and UN, he pack his bags and go to moon and eat the rice there which his famous masters used to import.
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Analyst / October 3, 2015
Excellent !
Malliuran
Got your history right mostly…
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Jim softy / October 3, 2015
I am pretty sure, all the Leading politicians were extremely selfish, self centred, ignorant and they were and are playing with the country.
They don’t have one policy about which all discuss and implement.
Instead, all CBK, MR and and RW are trying to cut all others throat and try their best to get bigger at the expense of the country.
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