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Sri Lankan Presidential Elections 2015 – The Choice

By Brian Senewiratne

Dr. Brian Senewiratne

Dr. Brian Senewiratne

There are two main candidates – Mahinda Rajapaksa and ‘Common Opposition candidate’ Maithripala Sirisena.

The election was called by Rajapaksa two years before it was due because of a slide in his popularity as judged from the recent Provincial Council Elections. It is important to know that he had two more years as President when he called the election. The importance is that he has claimed, with some strange reasoning, that even if he loses, he will continue as President for two more years (if he wins, the two years will be added to the 6-year term – making it 8 years).

With the Opposition in disarray and unable to find a credible candidate, Rajapaksa was so sure of victory that he even said that he would be the only candidate. He failed to see that the possible candidate was Maithripala Sirisena, his own Health Minister and General Secretary of his party (the Sri Lanka Freedom Party – SLFP).

With no warning, on 21 November 2014, Sirisena said that he would be the “Common Opposition Candidate’ to contest Rajapaksa. He blasted the Rajapaksa regime:

The entire socioeconomic and political systems of this country have been taken over by one family. They have ruined this country that is now engulfed in corruption and blatant abuse of power. It is against this that I am coming forward as the common candidate of the opposition”.

Holding the President responsible, he said, “thuggery, embezzlement, crime, drug mafia, nepotism and corruption have institutionalized under the Executive Presidency but alas President Rajapaksa or his government has done little to arrest this horrible and dangerous situation”.

Going on to say what he would do, if elected, he went on:

“I will abolish the Executive Presidency in 100 days after being elected as the President. I will restore the rule of law by reactivating the 17th Amendment to the Constitution and make the Police, Elections, Public Service and the Judicial Service Commissions fully independent. The President will be made answerable to the legislature and create a people’s government that enjoy real peace, prosperity and happiness”.

Unfortunately he did not say what he will do about the serious problems facing the Tamil people in the North and East who are under military rule, the absolute need to demilitarise the Tamil area or allow internationally credible human rights organisations into the country.

He was well aware of the risks. Referring to the Rajapaksa junta he said, “They will do everything possible to tarnish my image and will even go to the extent of murder”.

I would rather not print the words used by Rajapaksa when Sirisena went to hand in his resignation as Health Minister. Security staff advised Sirisena to leave while he was still in a position to do so. It was sound advice given what happened to ‘Loku Athula’, a senior SLFP politician, who had decided to back Sirisena. I will describe this outrage later.

The support Sirisena had was overwhelming and cut across political and party divisions and has continued to grow.

The election is more than an attempt at a regime change. It is an attempt to dismantle the Rajapaksa Family autocracy and replace it with something that is more acceptable. It is, by far, one of the most important elections in recent times in Sri Lanka which could have far reaching consequences for the country.

Being a contest between two Sinhalese politicians to elect what in effect is a Sinhalese President, there has been some speculation whether this is of any consequence to the Tamil people in the North and East – the suggestion being that they should boycott the election as they did in 2005. However, the feeling today is very different. Many Tamils in the North and East want to vote. The question is whether they will be able to do so in an area which is an Army-run military state.

With no credible election monitors and with plans afoot to commit extensive vote rigging, including violence to prevent people from voting, the validity of the result will be doubtful, especially if Rajapaksa wins. On 29 December 2014, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon telephoned the Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister and conveyed his “strong expectation” that the Government of Sri Lanka will ensure “the peaceful and credible conduct” of its upcoming Presidential election. Ban Ki-moon would have restored his vanishing credibility had he said that the UN was sending election monitors to see that the results were credible.

Some crucially important points

  1. President Mahinda Rajapaksa, his brothers and scores of his family have run (or, as Sirisena put it, “ruined”) Sri Lanka. Some 70% of Government expenditure is in the hands of this family. It has become a ‘family business’. If Rajapaksa goes, so will they.
  2. Gotabaya Rajapaksa, President Rajapaksa’a brother, an American citizen, is one of the most powerful people, if not the most powerful person in Sri Lanka.

Supposedly the ‘Defence Secretary’, in reality he is the de facto President of Sri Lanka, his brother only being the de jure President.

He is also one of the most violent people Sri Lanka has ever produced. He could call the senior editor of a major newspaper a “f…..g pig who eats shit! Shit! Shit!” and get away with it.

A former Army Officer, he has absolute control of the Armed Forces and Police. He is more than capable of launching a military coup to take over the country.

  1. Sri Lanka’s politically active Buddhist monks, the curse of Sri Lanka for more than half a century, are as bigoted as they come. They will oppose any degree of power-sharing, however minimal, with the Tamils. For these Sinhala-Buddhist ethnoreligious bigots, Sri Lanka is a Sinhala-Buddhist nation. Neither Rajapaksa nor Sirisena will be prepared to challenge their bigotry and send them back to their temples to preach one of the great religions in the world, Buddhism, and not get into ethnoreligious chauvinism and violence.

If Sirisena has to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with one of these chauvinist groups, the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), which he has done to get their support to get elected as President (as Prime Minister S.W. R. D. Bandaranaike did in 1956 and was later assassinated by one of them), one wonders how he can do anything to address the ‘National Problem’ facing the Tamils.

A rundown of the candidates

Mahinda Rajapaksa

A rundown is necessary to remind the Sinhalese people of the regime that they are under. The Tamils do not need to be reminded – it is a daily fact of life.

TNA Mahinda and MaithripalaSri Lanka has never been run by a more violent or corrupt regime than the one run by Rajapaksa since his election as President in November 2005.

Since his election he has launched what was clearly a genocidal war against the Tamil people. Claiming that this was to ‘defeat Tamil Tiger terrorism’ it was much more than that. It was to crush the Tamil people into accepting Sri Lanka as a Sinhala-Buddhist nation.

He has continued to destroy the Tamil people in what is best described as ‘slow genocide’. The Tamil people in the North and East have been handed over to the Sri Lankan (Sinhalese) Armed Forces who can do what they want with no accountability. It is one of the most brutal armies in the world that treats the area they run as ‘occupied territory’ and the people in it (Tamils and Muslims) as the ‘spoils of war’.

The Tamil people have lost their lands in land-grabs by the Armed Forces, and they have been prevented from earning a living (agriculture, fishing and commercial activity – all of which have been taken over by the Armed Forces or handed over to Sinhalese brought from the South).

Torture, sexual violence, detention without charge or trial at undisclosed locations, and involuntary disappearances are daily occurrences for the Tamils in the North and East.

Militarisation is at an unprecedented and completely unacceptable level with one member of the military for every five (Tamil) civilians.

Sinhalese people are being relocated in the Tamil North and East by the Rajapaksa regime in a determined effort to change the demography and make the Tamils a minority even in the area where they are a majority. This ‘Sinhalisation’ might well not be reversible whoever takes over as President now or ever.

Buddhism is being forced down the throats of the Tamils who are Hindu or Christian in what has been called ‘Buddhistisation’.

Tamil children are being taught by Sinhalese (many of them soldiers) who have no expertise in teaching or even of the language (Tamil).

The Tamil people have suffered immensely under Rajapaksa’s regime. The question of the Tamil people in the North and East voting for him simply does not arise. The only exceptions are those who support Tamil thugs whose leaders are in Rajapaksa’s government.

The international investigation into human rights abuse, currently being conducted by a team appointed by the High Commissioner for Human Rights, has been obstructed in every possible way by Rajapaksa and his cronies. It is likely to come down hard on the Rajapaksa regime when their Report is submitted in March 2015.

In addition to gross violation of human rights and crimes against humanity, Rajapaksa has tampered with the Constitution to suit his own political interests and hunger for power. This will affect all the ethnic groups in the country.

His decision to scrap a two-term limit for Presidents via the 18th Amendment has been criticized across the board, for ignoring democratic conventions. The Amendment reeks of authoritarianism, typical of Rajapaksa. Under it, the President has the power to appoint the Chairman and members of the Election Commission, Public Service Commission, National Police Commission, Human Rights Commission, Permanent Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery and Corruption, Finance Commission, Delimitation Commission, Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court, the President and Judges of the Court of Appeal, Members of the Judicial Service Commission, Attorney General, Auditor General, Ombudsman and Secretary General of Parliament.  There is no doubt whatsoever that Rajapaksa has used this to ensure that his loyalists are appointed to these powerful constitutional posts to profligate his writ unabatedly. The United Nations Human Rights Council has already criticized this amendment as being violative of the human rights of the citizens of Sri Lanka.

Since the announcement of the election which will take place on 8 January 2015, there has been no space for any voice of dissent, as Rajapaksa is abusing the state machinery to conduct arbitrary surveillance, detention, and much more, of his detractors. The democratic fabric of Sri Lanka is under serious stress, with authoritarianism having crept into governance as well. The state apparatus is subservient to the Rajapaksa family, rather than the people of the country. the Police and Armed Forces are openly putting up placards praising Rajapaksa. What they will do on election day is obvious.

Rajapaksa heads one of the biggest governments in the world, with more than 100 ministers and deputy ministers in office. It is a vast network of patronage and control. Politicians only thrive if they are inside this ‘ruling club’. The real government is much smaller, concentrated around the three Rajapaksa brothers, who manage nearly 70% of the state budget. Only one family has captured the country’s economy, administration as well as the management of the ruling Political party.

The President’s brother, Gotabaya, presides over the powerful Defence ministry. Another brother, Basil, is effectively in charge of the Economy, as Minister for economic development. Just to round things off, elder brother Chamal is the parliamentary speaker, while Mahinda’s son is a wheeler and dealer member in many matters.

It is through this network that the Rajapaksa family has been exercising improper influences by carrying out inducements, pressures, threats or interference in the working of the legislature, judiciary and the executive. With the electoral process underway, Rajapaksa and his coteries have diverted their might to preparations for large scale rigging.

Cronies of Rajapaksa control the major businesses of the country. An election needs funding, and this one, needs more of it, for rigging and malpractices! This money is readily found by members of the family and their cronies who have robbed Sri Lanka since Rajapaksa came into power. Money is not a problem – as we will see.

Media censorship is so tight that even the Sinhalese (72% of the country) do not know what is going on in the country. What they do know is that the cost of living has soared due to maladministration, stealing by Rajapaksa cronies and his family, the ‘need’ to maintain a massive Army of some 300,000 – the highest per capita of the civilian population in the world. This is claimed to be for the protection of the country. in reality it is for protection of the regime.

Law and order have collapsed and been replaced by the rule of the armed thug and hooligans.

Bribery and corruption are rampant at all levels from the very top to the bottom – adding to the cost of living since it is not possible to get anything done without a bribe.

Democracy has been replaced by a Totalitarian regime under one family – the Rajapaksas.

There is an atmosphere of fear in the Sinhalese South, as there is to a much greater degree in the Tamil North and East.

It is difficult to see why the Sinhalese would want to vote for more of the same.

Rajapaksa boasts that he has brought peace, security and prosperity’ to the country with the ‘defeat of Tamil ‘terrorism’. Yet he has refused to allow internationally credible human rights groups such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch to enter the country. The reason is that State terrorism today is far worse than any terrorism that existed earlier.

Maithripala Sirisena

A relatively unknown entity even in Sri Lanka, Sirisena has been in the Cabinet and has been the General Secretary of the SLFP (the party to which Rajapaksa and his predecessor, Chandrika Kumaratunga belong) since 2001.

To give credit where credit is due, he had the courage to come forward as the common Opposition candidate to contest Rajapaksa. He has taken the not inconsiderable risk of being murdered – a risk he acknowledged.

His account of Rajapaksa’s poor governance was accurate but he was a member of this regime, and a senior one at that, for much of this time. His excuse was that he was too afraid to speak.

Of more serious concern is that he said nothing about the major problems faced by the Tamil people in the North and East. Perhaps he was too afraid to address this critical issue for fear of losing Sinhalese-Buddhist votes. If so, it is difficult to see how as President he will address the major problems faced by the Tamils.

Sirisena’s main agenda seems to be that he will get rid of the Executive Presidency ‘within 100 days’ of being elected as President. There is no doubt that this will be a welcome step towards democracy but the question is whether that it will be sufficient. It must be remembered that Hitler rose to power in a functioning democracy in Germany. Hitler simply manipulated the existing laws to suit his intention to be a dictator.

Simply getting rid of the Executive Presidency and returning power to Parliament is insufficient. There is much more that needs to be done such as the separation of powers which is the corner stone of democracy.

There was not a word about demilitarisation of the North and East – an essential step in addressing the enormous problems faced by the Tamil people in that area. As such, the change to a Sirsena government might be of no benefit to the Tamils.

Sirisena’s closeness to the most extreme ethnoreligius chauvinists, the political party of Buddhist monks – the Jathika Hela Urumaya – is of serious concern. He has just signed a Memorandum of Understanding with them. If it is necessary for him to get into bed with a rabid anti-Tamil party of Sinhala-Buddhist extremists, it is difficult to see how he can deliver peace with justice to the Tamil people.

History might well repeat itself since this is exactly what S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike (from Rajapksa’s party) did in 1956 – to ride to power on the backs of politically- active Buddhist monks and found that he had to get into serious discrimination against the Tamils. When he tried to water this down (minimally), he was assassinated by one of them. Today, the Buddhist monks are far more violent that they have ever been. Sirisena will have to be firm – something that is unlikely to happen. If it does, his survival will be in doubt.

Sirisena has clearly stated that he will not allow an international investigation into war crimes or allow those found guilty to face justice. That will make him an accomplice to war crimes.

What is the choice facing Sri Lankan on 8 January 2015?

The choice is to vote for more of the same or for a (possible) change.

The options facing the Tamil people in the North and East are set out in some detail below. To summarise it here, they have the choice of voting for more of the same which they will not do, or for voting for Sirisena. The question is whether they will be able to get to the polls with a murderous Army watching every step. For the Tamils to abstain from voting (as they did in the 2005 Presidential election) is to vote for Rajapaksa, a mistake they will not make this time.

The Sinhalese have a choice. They can vote for Rajapaksa and a continuation of a Totalitarian state which is absolutely corrupt, where there is no law and order; a regime characterised by a lack of governance, nepotism, police and army brutality which was unleashed on the Tamil people but is now being unleashed on them; where the media are muzzled and the dissenting voice silenced; a sky-rocketing cost of living because their money is being stolen by their rulers and their relatives and the usual problems of living in a Totalitarian state.

They can vote for a change – hopefully a change for the better since it cannot be a change for the worse.

Escalating violence

There will, without doubt, be escalating violence both in the Tamil North and East organised by the Sri Lankan Armed Forces and Rajapaksa’s violent supporters; in the South by goon-squads supported by the Government.

The violence will include assault and even murder as was seen recently in the President’s home.

The Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) says that more than 300 cases of violations of law have been reported thus far. In most of these cases pro-government armed goon-squads have been involved. This violence will escalate as more defections from Rajapaksa’s camp cement the defeat of President Rajapaksa.

The mildest violence, but a serious one, was on 26 December 2014, in Beruwela, a suburb near Colombo. After an election rally in favour of Sirisena, the former President, Chandrika Kumaratunga and Western Province Councillor Ms Premchandra visited Western Provincial Councillor Jemine Marika Mohamed’s house for dinner. Goon squads attacked the house damaging Kumaratunga’s vehicle and injuring an Opposition Urban Councillore Mansoor Dalhan. Dalhan was taken to the Beruwela base hospital but refused admission. The outpatient doctor in a report sent to the CMEV stated that police had instructed her not to admit any casualties to the hospital.

The violence unleashed by the goons was so serious that the Police and Securiy staff had to run for cover.

A much more serious event involving the President himself occurred on 29 November 2014 – the death of ‘Loku Athula’.

The ‘Loku Athula’ death (29 November 2014)

‘Loku Athula’ (Nimalasiri Jayasinghe) is a former deputy Minister in Rajapaksa’s government and the current SLFP organiser in a rural area (Gampaha). He was once the leader of the JVP insurrection in 1971, and then joined the SLFP to further his political career.

After he had had revealed to his close party associates that he was going to support Sirisena , he was summoned to ‘Temple Trees’ (the residence of President Rajapaksa) on the night of 29 November 2014 to hold discussions with a view to influencing him to change his mind.

In compliance with the request he visited the ‘Temple Trees’ at 7.30pm and had discussions with a high profile team comprising Mahinda Rajapaksa , Basil Rajapaksa, Dallas Alahaperuma, Susil Premajayantha and Anura Priyadharshana Yapa.

This went on till about 9.00 p.m. At the end of the discussion, Mahinda Rajapaksa had called Loku Athula into a room to have ‘further discussions’. What happened thereafter is known only to the two of them. What is known is that screams were heard, the ‘resident’ ambulance at the Temple Trees was brought and Loku Athula was taken to hospital. When he arrived there he was dead.

Evidence has leaked out that when Loku Athula was being taken into the ambulance he was dead. .

In such circumstances, a post-mortem should be conducted compulsorily to ascertain the cause of the death, and an open magisterial verdict delivered after the inquest. Yet , this procedure had not been followed. What is worse, all moves are being made to suppress this incident which has serious evidence of homicide committed within ‘Temple Trees’.

How did Athula who was hale and hearty suddenly die? Was he murdered ? Did he die due to a fatal fall when he was being assaulted by somebody? What were the screams all about? Why was a post-mortem and inquest not done? These are questions that the last person to see Loku Athula alive, President Rajapaksa, will have to answer.

The current voting trends

The current figures released by an independent agency is that support for Rajapaksa was 15%, for Sirisena 85%. However, this can change dramatically due to violence, vote buying or plain election fraud.

The fall-back position

If things turn bad for Rajapaksa, his brother Gotabaya, can launch a coup ‘to restore law and order’. To create disorder there is some information that plans are afoot to detonate two massive explosives in Colombo two days before the Election. There will then be ‘disorder’ and the ‘need’ for a military take-over.

If the worst comes to the worst and Sirisena wins, arrangements are in place to get the Rajapaksas, families and cronies flown out of Sri Lanka.

Based on informed sources in Diplomatic circles, if the Rajapakse regime is unable to use the Sri Lankan planes (which impediment might occur), the regime has already made arrangements with two Indian Charter plane companies to get down planes , for which the regime has paid in full.

One of these companies is ‘Air Charters India’ while the name of the other company is still not definitely known. ‘Air Charters India’ had said that it must be notified at least 12 hours ahead if it is to send a plane to Katunayake or Mattala airport . In any case, payments have been made in full to two Indian charter companies so that if one company fails to comply with the request urgently, the other company can be relied on as a stand by.

The Rajapaksa family has already sold a huge amount of gold it has robbed from the country, to a Japanese millionaire Keiji Matsumura. Matsumara represents a Japanese Company , Japuga Holdings Private Ltd, that has bought the gold. I do know the amount of gold that was sold but it is so large that I have opted not to state the exact figure until it has been checked.

This gold has been illegally shipped via 16 containers loaded at the Colombo Port . A very senior official in the Port had seen to it that has been shipped without it being recorded in any of the registers. The cash amount realized by the Rajapaksa family is US $ 38,000 per kilogram. I am told that the total amount collected by the sale is US $13,300 million. This transaction had taken place with the knowledge of HSBC bank.

Sirisena, if he wins the election, might like to look into this. On the other hand, he might think it wiser not to do so. However to look into the death of ‘Loku Athula’ is mandatory.

The Tamil people in the North and East and the Elections

As has been mentioned, there was some speculation as to whether the Tamils in the North and East should simply boycott the Elections as they did in 2005 – with disastrous consequences – this being the election of Mahinda Rajapaksa as President. This time it is going to be different, very different. They have suffered so much under the Rajapaksa junta that there is no way they will vote for him or abstain from voting.

The problem facing the Tamil people is that they have no leaders -.at least not in Parliament. They do have leaders – the most noteworthy being Rt Rev Bishop Dr Rayappu Joseph of Mannar, former Justice Wigneswaran, Head of the Northern Provincial Council and Tamil Civil Society, an outstanding group of academics and professionals in Jaffna.

Their ‘elected representatives’ – the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) are a joke. After weeks of silence, the TNA has just woken up and said that the Tamil people should vote for Sirisena. I think the Tamil people had realised this some tome ago while the TNA was asleep..

Sirisena might not be in a position to address any of the major problems faced by the Tamils especially because of his close relations with rabid Buddhist monks.

What the Tamils cannot do is to elect a Sinhalese President, be it Rajapaksa or Sirisena, sit back and hope that their significant problems will be addressed. They should know from long experience spanning more than half a century,that this will not be done.

The Tamil people must draw up a political program to fulfil their aspirations and mobilise themselves around such a program with the leaders I have just mentioned. The priority in this program is to pressure for the right of self-determination to ascertain what the Tamil people in the North and East want.

They must insist on the immediate admission of Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch into the country in general, the Tamil North and East in particular. It is a reasonable request that the world must support. Amazingly, this crucial action has not even been mentioned, let alone pursued.

A possible result

All that has been written might come to naught, if Rajapaksa sweeps to victory using fair means or foul and starts his eight year term, possibly to recontest in eight years for another six years, buys back the gold, and locks up Sirisena for life. Nothing is impossible in Rajapaksa’s Sri Lanka. This has been documented for a long time. It might not be about to change. It will then be for the majority Sinhalese to deal with the problem.

They can take heart from history. No dictator has lasted for ever. Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin, Idi Amin – they have all come and gone. Rajapaksa is unlikely to be the exception. The only question is how much damage he will do to the country and its people before he goes.

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  • 19
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    Victory of Maithree looks assured unless something extraordinarily made to happen. It was unfortunate MR lost ground because of the people around him and the exposure of corruption. Further, during the past 5 weeks so many things have been handled badly, such as, mudslinging,
    Misleading information, bringing Salman Kahn for the campaign, repeatedly singing the same old song of the war, etc.

    Let us hope transfer of power if Maithree wins would be smooth and peaceful. If by very unfortunate
    Reasons this is not done Srilanka will dip further low in the international scene which may affect our trade etc and bring more hardship to the already ailing population.

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      Worst of it all, film star frivolity with state profligacy, when lakhs of flood affected continue to be uncared for.

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      Brian Senewiratne –

      RE: Sri Lankan Presidential Elections 2015 – The Choice

      The Choice is between Common sense and No-Common Sense and Racism

      The Choice is betweeen Common sense and Mootals, Msadus, Fools, Modayas and Racism and Chauvinism

      The Choice ids Between Dictatorship and Dynasty and Peoples democracy..

      The Average IQ of Sri lankans 79.

      The Average IQ of Singaporeans 108.

      http://www.photius.com/rankings/national_iq_scores_country_ranks.html

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        The Sri Lankan Political Mentality has to basically change.

        People have to vote for the Welfare of the Country, not for the Welfare of a Particular Political Party, Race, Language or Religion.

        Look at the countries that have succeeded, e.g. Singapore. Are they governed by the above considerations?

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      Yes MY3 is sure to win the internet and facebook election by a long margin. But in Sri Lanka MR is still the biggest thing since bread

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    So, exactly what happened to Loku Athula? Is there an official story??

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      Rohan,

      From Lanka Herald (2 Dec):

      “Athula Nimalasiri Jayasinghe, who was a former deputy minister for power and energy has passed away due to a sudden heart attack.

      Nimalasiri was popular among his colleagues as “Loku Athula” (Big Athula), a name he received when he was acting as the deputy leader of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) in 1971.

      A book written by Loku Athula describing his political career with the JVP was scheduled to be published on the 14th of December.

      Meanwhile, reports say that he had suffered the fatal heart stroke while he was engaged in a discussion with President Rajapaksa at the Temple Trees.

      Athula had reportedly gone to the Temple Trees on and invitation by the President.

      Minister Basil Rajapaksa, Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Ministers Dullas Alahapperuma and Anura Priyadarshana Yapa were also present at the discussion.

      During the discussion, Athula had suddenly become ill and had been taken to a hospital by an ambulance immediately. But he was not fortunate to survive the fatal heart attack.

      Accordingly, the JVP veteran’s final political discussion was with President Mahinda Rajapaksa.”

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        If there was any doubt if the son was an informer of the MR Govt, as was widely alleged, this confirms it. The son says Loku Athula died of a heart attack while the father says he was assaulted to death within Temple Trees. If a formal inquest was held, as is the norm according to established law, an independent assessment will testify if death was due to a cardiac arrest or through
        violent means. The question arises why was the passing away of a fairly well known politician in the Gampaha District not widely
        known or subject of reports by what goes as the left over of the free media.

        Backlash

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    End of the day the Tamils and Muslims will be forgotten after my3-JHU wins because no more favors will be expected from them. If you think Sinhalese will give a hoot about the military presence in Tamils areas or the war crimes you must be be day dreaming.

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      Rajan,

      Do not worry about tamils and Muslims getting something out of My3 victory; they are just helping the sinhala people regain good governance! Do you get it!

      As for the war crimes, it is out of sinhalas’ hands I am afraid. The UN has set in motion the investigations and those who committed crimes and ordered such acts will be exposed regardless of who wins the elections.

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      Fellows

      It appears that the moon starts maturing again.

      It is a very seasonal thing for the behaviour of this self-claimed Bandaranayake on the LTTE payrole.

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    We note that one contender and his henchman act as Gobbel. The Rupavahini TV shows very few UPFA participation. Extreme nationalism may attract a few but I do not believe that people will be attracted by such statuary. Cracking the whip may bring crowds but not their hearts. Candidates say they were not responsible for what happened as prime Minister.His organisation talent during the previous election as well as the Leaders organisation shows the diffidence.

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    MR is definitely winning the PE – very clearly as per results disclosed by computers of the State!! A webnews reveals some Indian cyber experts are being employed in this activity:-

    “They are involved in it with a front that they are upgrading Sri Lanka Telecom’s Peo TV. But, Peo TV technicians say the Indian team has nothing to do with any upgrading work. At Head End, what they actually do is relaying computer data to other locations. This place is strategically located to change computer data. Also, the entire election result communication process is coordinated by SLT, which gives dedicated lines and virtual pin numbers to the election secretariat and other institutions. The district returning officers are sending the results by fax to the elections commissioner. The Indian IT experts are looking into whether they can change the results while being on transit to the elections commissioner.”

    Will the University Teachers Association face the valgar regime, as
    claimed here:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwFRgMySYBs or mere
    noise as in the past?

    MR is also planning a dissolution of Parliament should he loose, before
    MS swears-in, which CJ can delay???? The 100 day Diary will be changed

    This is where Sajin went to Singapore recently to arrange for the 2 Chartered Planes, one as stand-by should Indians interfere, but fully paid in advance. Gota will not leave as he is a Army-man!!!!!

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    Ranjan – TNA & SLMC are not fools to support the common candidate Mr.
    Sirisena without a common understanding that problems facing the Tamils
    & the Muslims will be discussed afresh after 100 days in power or during the 100 days of opposition rule. This matter must have been
    discussed at length by both parties before a decision is made. Don’t
    forget that both parties have legal brains in their parties.

    Withdrawal of armed forces in excess of requirement, in N/E, which is a hindrance to the people in N/E, removal of Military Governor and the secretary of NPC to allow NPC to function normally and stoppage of unlawful land grabs & Muslims’ pressing grievances will certainly will be looked into seriously within 100 days of power if opposition wins.

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    I assume you guys are aware that My3 was acting defense minister in the final fortnight of the war? Don’t expect miracles.

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      Taraki

      “I assume you guys are aware that My3 was acting defense minister in the final fortnight of the war?”

      In the last presidential elections stupid Tamils knowingly voted for the other war criminal Fonseka in large number.

      What do you find odd?

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    As Rohan pointed out, what is the story behind Lokuathula? Any one has idea, at least any news items? Please publish if you have. This some thing public should know.

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      It may that Loku Athula’s family and friends,his he left behind can tell tales or throw some light on the matter.Why are they silent?
      Is there anyone out there who would take the trouble to make some investigation on this matter?
      Did the author of this article check up on the actual facts before he wrote what he has said?
      IIs it not somewhat strange for the likes of him to come with something he has alleged so blatantly if
      he had not done so?

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    Landslide victory for My3.
    Athula is killed.
    MR should answer to this if he is killed in Temple tree

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      MR does not answer to anyone. He is the head of the Mafia Family and no one dares ask him silly questions. Governing by threats, thuggery, intmidation and finally by bumping off is the order of the day for Godfathers.

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    This article gives a true and exact picture of the real situation in the country today except for some minor errors. It is not correct to say that the TNA was not alive to the situation and ‘were asleep’. They knew what was happening and what was possibly in the minds of the Tamils of the North and East. They didn’t want to venture to come out openly with their present stand for more than one reason, the primary one being avoiding a severe backlash in the South such as a ‘sell out’, ‘betrayal’ , ‘a secret agreement’ etc., etc. in fact, even with the belated announcement, there has been some backlash, but fortunately for the people it was based on an incredible forged document!

    Tamils, of course cannot expect much out of the Sirisena regime, if he is allowed to form one. But, as Brian says it could certainly be never worse than the murderous MaRa regime!

    In the event of MaRa winning or somehow managing to hold office, the situation the Tamils may have to face cannot be much worse than what they have faced over the past five years, for at least they will have the solace that they are in the company of a much bigger number of people of the South with whom they can build bridges for a common struggle!

    Sengodan. M

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    Brian Senaviratna should become the leader of the TNA, because he seems to have more sense than the Velalla Leader Sambandan.

    Brian is married to a Vellala and there is no issue there..

    Un winnable Ranil forced Sambandan to back avowed Tiger hunter Fonny at the last Election..

    Sambandan this time is voluntarily backing CC SIRA after taking advice from the Tamil intelligentsia,

    Obviously Brian Senaviratna was not in that advisory group,

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    I have heard whispers about Loku Athula’s untimely demise.

    Dr BS is the first to give detials about Loku Athula’s last hours. Nothing has come out of either the government ranks or the Sirisena camps. Nothing from AKD either. The mystery continues.

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    My only contention with this article is to say that it is actually a *good thing* for the North and East to be SB-ized. After all Tamil-Hindu culture is huge in India. So there’s nothing inherently wrong in tuning the minorities in, with the majority SB culture.

    However at the way Rajapakse went about it, it was more a show of chauvinism than unity of races. For Rajapakse sent envoys via Kariyawasam, to claim Bengali roots. “We will not give you autonomy, but we are yet different and superior to you by a few genes,” is the tenet. “We also know we will be damned if we do give you autonomy, because you Tamils are a very resilient race indeed, and will screw SB to nothingness if we give you any form of autonomy.”

    And Sirisena might just have the same mindset, and actually give greater autonomy to Tamils based on minor genetic differences (some in the cabinet seeing it as a blessed relief to secure the Bengali gene-pool). Sirisena’s camp, however, probably has an inflated view of Sinhala ability and tenacity to endure as a pure SB entity vis-a-vis Tamil resilience and dominance in the N&E. Tamils won’t mind, for the purity of their gene-pool is paramount and they know they can do very well without the SB because of their brethren in TN.

    It should be understood that if a few Bengali genes came down onto the Sinhala race ago when Bengal invaded us and made slaves of us 2,500 years , even more recently and relentlessly, the Europeans who invaded and enslaved us also dealt us exponentially more of the same Bengali D1S80 allele frequency and others frequency genetic structures.

    And these genes are seen as an unfortunate part of Lankan genetics by Tamils who have always strived for racial purity (any mixtures dealt with swiftly by forced abortions, killing at birth, relegation to temples, and banishment to the south). Sinhalese on the other hand, being egalitarian in their Buddhistic beliefs, loved the European invaders (even if resentful of their power), mixed with them, took on their surnames, and changed their religion.

    If someone can stand up there and say, “we are almost one race,” will be a good thing. Because in the end, egalitarian Sinhalese-Buddhists have had no qualms in mixing with Tamils and have done so throughout history (till Olcott and Anagarika Dharamapala dabbled in Nazism).

    Indeed *Dravadian* is the base and core and origins of both races. And all those Tamils who wanted to remain pure, anyway, advertently or inadvertently, drove themselves to Tamil Nadu or to the West. But shiny new right-thinking Neo-SB’s will teach the remaining ones, won’t they? Srisena and his Buddhist priests might be just that (but we can’t be sure). If Rajapakse can show some remorse for the Bengali antic is a good thing also.

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    In many years, I fully agree with this article by Senator of TGTE Dr Brian Seneviratne a first cousin of former President Chandrika Bandaranayake Kumaratunge. As much as the Tamil speaking minorities bring in the 2-2.5 Million votes in this election, where 6 Million votes are required for a win, Chandrika, Sirisena, Fonseka and others like JVP, and JHU will bring the additional Sinhala Buddhist votes to secure the win, together with the UNP block vote.

    Among the 3 Sinhala leaders Maithree, Chandrika and Ranil, it is Chandrika who is doing most of the discussions with the IC and she is the glue to keep this hastily put together coalition where Ranil will be the Executive Prime Minister from day one.

    I was in Colombo for 25 days from November 19 and watched closely how everything developed, but unable to comment any further nor disclose how everything progressed. It has been very interesting and I hope the voters will deliver the necessary votes using their conscience to reach the magic 6 Million mark. This seems to be a “Perfect Plan” put together by one diplomat playing an important role.

    Sadly, he too was pressurized to leave just days before I as an American citizen was also forced to leave by none other than the Rajapakse authorities. The US embassy did more than what was necessary in that critical 24 hours, from Saturday night and Sunday. Coincidentally, former US Ambassador Michelle Sisson who is also the deputy to Samantha Power who is the US representative to the UN in NY was in New Delhi. Furthermore, Michelle was accompanying the Assistant Secretary of State Ms Biswal to Delhi and Male, Maldives. So unwittingly, The US office in the UN in NY, State Dept. in DC, and the White house put Sri Lanka from the back burner to the front burner, getting informed and more involved.

    There is a clear and a paradigm shift in the resolve of international community that the time for change in Sri Lanka has arrived. It is such an opinion which will prevent any Coup post election or for the military to refuse illegal orders from the Rajapakse brothers.

    Despite all this support, there are many fools within the Tamil diaspora organizations such as TGTE, GTF, BTF, TAG, and other selfish Tamil mavericks trying their best to lobby the TNA and Mano Ganeshan’s party DPF to call for the boycott of the Presidential elections. This is very similar to the Presidential elections in 2005 where the Rajapakse brothers including US citizens being involved in bribing the LTTE giving Emilkanthan millions of dollars. Thanks to that blunder, Mahinda Rajapakse was installed as President by the LTTE.

    Tamils have paid a huge prize due to that decision in tens of thousands of lives, limbs, pain and great suffering of genocidal proportion in the past 9 years. This election has given the Tamils Island wide to use their franchise to make a change of the dictatorial regime which has virtually ruined Sri Lanka and the Tamils.

    Unfortunately, Senator Seniviratne was one of the cheer leaders of the boycott camp in 2005 and many years thereafter. As Saint Paul had a change of heart on his way to Syria, I am so glad that Senator Seniviratne make sense by requesting the Tamil voters to vote for the JOP candidate Maithri Sirisena. Thank you Senator. I hope your fellow senators would also agree with your current decision, which is the correct one for the Tamils.

    He already had several complaints from his fellow Senators, MP;s and other supporters of the Rudrakumar’s TGTE where his Prime Minister in cyber space and co founder Rudrakumar was in favor of the boycott. The other Co Founder KP is in Killinochchi who would have been delighted with a boycott by the Tamils.

    Anyway, Rajapakses are unfortunate that the Tamil voters would be voting overwhelmingly in favor of opposition candidate Sirisena, not listening to these diaspora organizations. Even GTF’s Suren Surendran the spokesman of the GTF together with Fr. Emmanuel actively campaigned for the boycott. They also ordered their officials not to meet Ranil W in London, or Singapore although they regularly met UNP’s Mangala Samaraweea and Wijedasa Rajapakse months earlier.

    As for the valid complaints of various Tamils regarding that there is nothing in the Sirisena Manifesto favoring the Tamils, I want to assure them that this election is not about a permanent political solution for the Tamils. This election is about preventing the Rape, Molestations, murder, arbitrary arrest, torture, pain and suffering of the Tamils. It is about changing the current murderous and corrupt Rajapakse regime.

    The elected Tamil representatives will certainly use their political savvy and experience to bring about a satisfactory situation for the Tamils including to live with self respect and dignity. However, the aspirations of the Tamils will have to wait for a few more decades as the Tamils have lost the strong position due to their own fault when they installed the Rajapakses in power 9 years ago. Such delays might be in the best interest of the Tamils as the international community would assist the Tamils in the Island to recover from the genocide of various means, and become economically strong, well educated, healthy and prosperous in a sort of Federal system of governance like in USA, India and other countries which practice democracy. Sinhala Buddhist have no alternative but to grudgingly and reluctantly condensed.

    Donald Gnanakone
    Tamils for Justice
    Founder.

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      Dear Uncle Donald

      Thanks for coming back to the CT forum.

      Tamil, tamil, tamil rights, ourselves, us us us us!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what is this nonsenses uncle? Don’t you think other than Thamil, Thamil!!!!!!!!!!Thamil rights!!!!!!!!!!!!.

      By the way Uncle, I am just concerned about this so-called senator BS. Canyou please confiem whether this Senator BS [Edited out] is actually a senator in the Australian Parliment or the [Edited out] State Government? Or else from your La-la Land of Peelum in thin air? Where is this located? Is it in the Hell where your beloved leader Blood sucking terra leader Podian Preba is currently enjoying?

      I am sure as a wise advisor of the great Peelum Thaiml nation, you know the drama of the big billy goat with large nuts haging from a thin scotrum and the disappointed fox’s story? You Peelum loosers are always like that fox fo last 30 odd years and will surely be the same for many 1000 years. The drama is still performing as usual. Only cange is that, this time My3 is the Billy Goat owned by Wishkey Witch Chandrika. Keep going behind the new fox for another week with your great dream.

      Till then May Mannar Bis-hope Rayapoooo bless you for few moe years!!!!!

      PS – I’ve forgotten to tell you one thing. Please make sure to increase the dozages of your prssure contorlling tablets after 8th of January 2015 once you come to know the realilty.

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    Thanks Doctor for this excellent article.

    Most of the things in the article were already known to us

    except few shocking revelations.

    1) About Loku Aththula….. My God is our president doing horrible things like Sadam used to do?

    What ever happens let us hand over the country to MY3 and get rid of these thugs for ever.

    2) The amount of GOLD !!! people cannot afford a loaf of bread…

    First of all DEMOCRACY has to be put back in place by eliminating tyranny
    I know MY3 will not do anything for the minorities, doesn’t matter now
    let us get rid of the THUGS first we will worry about the minority rights
    later when a democratic governance is in place.

    Many Thanks again Doctor

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    I have to thank Dr Brian for shinning some light on the Loku Athula incident. It is quite incredible that no mention of this incident has been made anywhere. Given that there are previous accounts of violence being perpetrated at Temple trees by the Rajapakshe’s. The fact that it has been covered up by not performing the normal investigation in such a case is alarming.

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    I think it is about time that this BS should shut his trap without spewing out more Bull Shit. What does he want: to step into the shoes of dead VP protecting the terrorists needs? I thought the leader of TNA made a pretty water tight case for MS as a worthy successor to MR,which even a die-hard Sinhalese citizen could not resist. Even TNA is getting real about separation, yet this fella living in Australia wants SLK to be split. You are not serious, just making noises to feel important!

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    MR and Maithree are two sides of the same coin. Both have to be mindful to keep Sinhala-Buddhists onside, especially the more rabid elements, and both were hand-in-glove over the last five years. Now, that Maithree has seen his opportunist chance, he is suddenly into revelations about MR and others. WE the people will select him only because there is an outside chance that he will do something different, and hopefully make our lot better. Much more uncertain is what the puppeteers behind him (CBK and RW) will do as events unfold. Notice how guarded they all have become on commitments.

    Given the almost certain fracturing of the Sinhalese-Buddhist vote, the Minority voters – especially the Tamils and Muslims – will play a crucial part in the final count. In a ironic twist of fate, the minorities MUST come out and be counted. It may well be that this has been anticipated and unrest will be created, especially in the North and East, to deter voting.

    Alas, Gota may well choose to rescue Sri Lanka from a ‘foreign conspiracy’, Deshapriya will postpone the elections, and MR may just live on to fight another day. You cannot make it up.

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    Oh..come on..MR wouldn’t touch even a fly ! Athula killed himself.

    Landslides are in upcountry only but the other landslide might happen in the PE and then there will be chaos for sure. Lanka is definitely becoming the Miracle of Asia. Singapore is just ‘nothing’ comparable, after all.
    Peace and prosperity…hmmm, not in the near future. A very long way to go with MR, Maithri or any Tom, Dick, Harry.. oooops…Banda, Appuhamy or Ralahamy.
    Racism rules ! Even god cannot save Muslims and Tamils. Jayawewa !!

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    Taraki -You must understand that, altho’ My3 was the actg. defence minister and Gen.Fonseka , Chief of the armed forces in the final
    days of the war, it was some one else who gave the orders to shoot
    down and bomb the innocent Tamil civilians, who were sandwiched between the Ltte and Army using heavy artillery. You must also understand that some other countries also helped in the war by supplying heavy artillery, did ground work and aerial surveys.

    If the opposition wins the EP election, both above mentioned will
    be in the govt but they cannot have their own ways of running N/E
    as TNA and SLMC will also be in the govt, if they form a unity govt.

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    There are 10 million Sinhala voters are in Sri Lanka. Mahinda Rajapakshe can easily get 6 million Sinhala votes. I believe he will win with clear margin.

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    The writer must be a re-incarnation of Herr Joseph Goebbels! And completely out of touch with the thinking & aspirations of rural masses of this country. Neo-colonial & Kolombian middle class thinking is reflected here.The venom in this writer’s pen is so obvious! Don’t expect miracles from MS in case of his victory. He too will work only within the established framework of our political quagmire in which he was nurtured!

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    Dr. Brian Senewiratne

    Unfortunately he did not say what he will do about the serious problems facing the Tamil people in the North and East who are under military rule, the absolute need to demilitarise the Tamil area or allow internationally credible human rights organisations into the country.

    *** The only thing that matters to the Tamil minority is restoration of Tamil rights.
    We know what MR and his cronies stand for and that is Ethnic Cleansing and Sinhalamisation.
    But MS sadly was part of the evil empire and he was very much in the driving seat when the Genocide took place.
    He has already stated his position with regards to Tamil rights which falls far short of what we need to live in Peace , Security and above all Dignity. He is a prisoner of his own people whose hatred towards the Tamils is historical and deeply embedded in the system.

    Our destiny lies in the hands of Foreign Powers and not in some Home Grown remedy.

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    “””The Tamil people have suffered immensely under Rajapaksa’s regime. The question of the Tamil people in the North and East voting for him simply does not arise. The only exceptions are those who support Tamil thugs whose leaders are in Rajapaksa’s government.”””

    — Hey Dr.- do not be blind to the facts — normal Tamils suffered more under LTTE and their high caste politicos for many years than under MR – at least now they can move freely anywhere in the country and engage in business activities anywhere in the country — You were commenting about Karuna and KP – do you understand that the defection of Karuna from LTTE ranks is a major contributing factor towards the annihilation of LTTE ?? – Is it a crime to rehabilitate him back and absorbing him to normal political stream of the country — it is well known that Gov. had taken steps to rehabilitate many former LETTErs and reintegrate them back to society – In your logic is it a crime — Regarding KP – hope you understand Gov. captured him from Malaysia and strategically using him as a source of vital information – Is it wrong – we must give credit to Gov. because gov. is using the more humane way of obtaining information from the enemy without subjecting them to Guatanamo bay style treatments – Why these information is needed ?? because the threat of Eelam is not yet over – it is still active internationally – The expected next step is to convince the Government of Sri Lanka to hold a referendum in the north and east provinces to find out what the people of these province needed – A separate state covering these provinces or remain under SL Government — that is the very reason MR Gov. was continuing their policy of colonizing these provinces with more Sinhalese families — Tamil diaspora and western governments ( who are unhappy with MR Gov. because they cannot manipulate MR ) jolly well knows with MR/GR combination in power they cannot carry out their agenda – so they are now eagerly waiting to see a pro-western gov. — Unfortunately media driven voters mainly in Western Province are amply contributing to this agenda – knowingly or unknowingly – Unfortunately these paranoid voters do not understand what is the need of the day – we need to safeguard the sovereignty of this country and develop it parallely – easing the burden of the poor by giving them charity is not what country need – when the country starts developing these things will happen

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    Who is this bloody [Edited out] – Can anybody believe his story about killing Loku Athula inside Temple Trees – If MR really needs to kill Athula then he could have use a more safer method to do so without dirtying his hands – I do not think MR is a fool to kill a person by taking him into a room for further discussions – There are so many cross overs to MS side – still all of them are living – I remember how Ranil was living in the same premises where the torture house for JVPers were been tortured there – I gauge one more thing – how idiotic some of the bloggers to say that they are now seeing the truth of sudden demise of Loku Athula – this is exactly what had happened to many media driven emotionally blinded voters of this country — these kind of paranoids are driving the country into disaster – I also saw some other paranoid commenting about Americans ambassador guys eyeing our HR records and waiting till MS comes to power – I wonder whether Americans have any moral rights to talk about HR in any public forum after the summary publication of Senate committee report about what CIA was doing in secret detention centers world wide and counter allegation about Drone killing of many innocent – now many are trying to cover their nakedness in public and will have – less time to worry about others – VOTERS BE CAREFUL ABOUT THESE FAKE DRS SPREADING RUMOURS

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    The picture tells it’s own story, with Mahinda R. being surrounded by the four of the most trustworthy individuals in Sri Lankan politics.

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    Mr. Seneviratne, [Edited out] I doubt that. People like you are the racists, ethnic chauvinists, and religious bigots. This article is CLEARLY biased towards tamils and all the parties which are against Sinhalese Buddhist population and I think it’s your IQ that must be below 70! You’re blinded by ethnocentric hatred and it’s is a known FACT that the only racist groups in Sri Lanka are tamils and muslims, not Sinhalese Buddhists. Before you speak your mind in public, you better get your FACTS correct. This entire article wreaks with your HATRED & ethnic chauvinism mingled with a vivid imagination. I wonder how someone with an IQ below 70 has such imagination!

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    Interesting article , if he loses, he will continue as President for two more years (if he wins, the two years will be added to the 6-year term – making it 8 years),this is news for me or will he end up like what happened to Sarath Fonseka.

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    Brian’s stories are rather too exagarated and fabricated. 15% MR and 85% MS nonsense. Athula’s death any body cant decide on speculations or give verdict on guesses. But some says MR used to have private one to one nasty discussions which involves extreme activities.Similarly hot discussions could have result in raising bad pulse rate.

    Yes the sentence used against MS while handing over the resignation has been in the air last month. This culture is common to all bros. Same time MS is neither a popular politician nor bothered to have public relationship.The person moves close with him tells he changes the mood very frequently. But fortunately not corrupted to that extend.How far minorities going to benifit or encounter worst scenario if he wins no bodies known.

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