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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Are The Chickens Coming Home To Roost…?
To complete the title of this piece appropriately please complete it by adding “…or is this simply an aberration?”
The editor of the Sunday Island has displayed the kind of
integrity that many who’ve known him over the years have attributed to
that veteran journalist by carrying on the front page of his paper of
April 25th the
unequivocal apology tendered by one of Sri Lanka’s most reprehensible
writers who has long paraded his skills in support of the most violent
and corrupt government in the history of this land, supping very
heartily at its trough.
I speak here of Malinda Seneviratne and
the fact that he has tendered an unequivocal apology to a
much-respected retired civil servant whom he accused, without an atom of
supporting evidence by his own admission, of settling “estate Tamils”
in areas subsequently deemed to be part of Eelam by the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
For starters, I would suggest that Colombo Telegraph stops publishing the poorly disguised excuses for aSinhala Buddhist Sri
Lanka that this man keeps producing from a mind that I would far rather
not choose to describe. It was not so long ago that CT black-listed Vickramabahu Karunaratne for far less reprehensible conduct.
The old dictum applied to those plying the journalists’ profession used
to be “Facts are sacred, comment is free.” I trust that CT has not
consigned that cornerstone of journalism to the garbage heap of history
thanks to the influence of the Malinda Seneviratnes of this world.
I expect that a side-bar at this point would not be out of place.
Malinda Seneviratne’s father who, I understand served in the Civil
Service at approximately the same time as did Dr. Devanesan Nesiah,
has been only too ready to rush to his son’s defence on several
previous occasions. Perhaps, he would care to comment on the conduct of
this seed of his loins subsequent to the admission of deliberate
falsehood published as news and/or comment? One can but wait with bated
breath to see whether it is or is not true that the fruit does not fall
far from the tree?


