A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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Acts Of Betrayal That Broke The Letter & Spirit Of Independence
The Sinister Acts of Betrayal Against Tamils That Broke The Letter, Spirit And Essence Of Ceylon Independence
The main thrust of this article is to recollect and hone as independence
day is here, just some of the many sinister acts of betrayal inflicted
on the Tamil people during, in this context, the post independence era;
the two salient points for discussion are:
First Salient Point:
The abolition of the safeguard for Tamil people – an essential clause,
aimed to protect them, “against the tyranny of the majority” which was
written in to the Soulbury constitution,
a constitution that the British helped draft to make way for the
granting of Ceylon independence, the incorporation of which was the sole
reason that the “Tamils acquiesced” to independence from Britain –
which has broken the letter and spirit of the very essence of Ceylon
independence.
Second Salient Point:
The advent of the 1972 illegal constitution and the “sinister stratagem”
by which it was created and the failure on the part of the Federal
Party – Illankai Tamil Arasu Katchchi) (ITAK),
as the late Tamil legal luminary Mr. Wakeley Paul analyses, to mount a
vehement legal challenge and the failure of Mr. C Suntheralingam to
carry through his writ of prohibition against the abolition of Section
29 until the end – he surmises made the, “new constitution legal by
default!”
4th February Did Not Usher Freedom For Tamils Read More
Problems Of Eelam Tamils
By Eelaventhan Manickavasakar -February 2, 2015
The ethnic problems of Eelam Tamils which birthed in 1956 due to the political insane frenzy of S.W.R.D Bandaranaike who
legislated the ‘Sinhala only’ act and inaugurated the subsequent
turmoils in the Sri Lankan politics. The hidden agenda of Sinhalisation,
Buddhisitation and militarisation proceeded unabatingly supported with
state sponsored communal riots in 1958,1977,1981,1983 and the genocide in 2009.
With ‘Mahawamsa mindset’
deeply embedded , all party talks, peace agreements and proposals were
discarded or breached due to opposition from the Sinhala-Buddhist feelings
of opposite parties. There was hardly any political leader who took
steps in the interests of all Sri Lankan citizens. All were clutching
the chauvinistic sentiments to grab the political crown.
Sadly, this scenario is still continuing
and will continue unless and until some external forces interfere to
restore proper thinking and sanity to the Sinhalese political leaders.Read More




