A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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The lucky ones
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- Sashi Selvendran-23 Jul, 2013
These
memories still haunt me—even 30 years later. Pain clutches me, along
with fear and trepidation. Now I look back and remember with tears of
profound sadness at so many things that happened as a result of this
fateful day 30 years ago. Things that tore a nation apart, threw my
family to the wolves, forced us to leave….and yet we were the lucky
ones. We made it out.
My family was just getting to a point where many young families feel
comfortable. My father had a good job at Ministry of Ag, with a driver
and important meetings that he attended representing Sri Lanka. My
mother – she was some kind of important person in the Ministry of Tea
Plantations. I knew this only because she had a big office away from
the others.
As a result, I too felt important. I thought we were special—my sister
and I. I had no idea how different we really were from everyone. You
see, we aren’t like all the others. Not because of our house, car, or
nice flatware. But because we are a mix of two cultures – that didn’t
feel that different to us, but would come to define for the rest of our
lives.
These
memories still haunt me—even 30 years later. Pain clutches me, along
with fear and trepidation. Now I look back and remember with tears of
profound sadness at so many things that happened as a result of this
fateful day 30 years ago. Things that tore a nation apart, threw my
family to the wolves, forced us to leave….and yet we were the lucky
ones. We made it out.Silk sarees
Dushiyanthini Kanagasabapathipillai-23 Jul, 2013
As I recall “Black July” 1983 on 23rd July
2013, 30 years have quickly passed by, but my memories of “Black July”
remain fresh and intact in my heart. On a Saturday morning, we heard
the news about an ambush (13 army soldiers were killed) in Thirunelvely,
Jaffna Peninsula on 23rd July
1983. As a family discussed the serious matter in detail. Following the
official funeral of the 13 soldiers in Kanatte Cemetery in Colombo on
24th July
1983 (Sunday evening), we have received numerous phone calls via our
land phone about the beginning of the pogrom on Sunday night. We were
warned; we were concerned: and we were worried.
Nevertheless, we were attacked
instantly and our houses were looted continuously. We were made refugees
in our own land. Tamils who lived in Sri Lanka with dignity were forced
to lose their identity and respect immediately. My parents have gone
through loss, displacement and trauma for more than once in their life
time with regards to anti Tamil violence in Sri Lanka. Our expensive
pure silk sarees and gold jewelleries were snatched in front of our
eyes. Pure silk sarees and gold jewelleries are precious to Tamil women.
They are gifted from one generation to another, and worn as treasured
gifts with affection. Especially these gold jewelleries included
birthday and wedding anniversary gifts. I can recall that in my family
we never have thrown a pure silk saree or a pure silk dhoti, we kept
wearing them until they have torn into pieces. Afterwards, we used to
make silk skirts upto the angles, and matching blouse to be worn for
weddings, special occasions and school functions. But, they all have
been snatched away from our wooden almarahs. They were carefully dry
cleaned, perfectly folded, and hanged and were ready to be used
immediately for the next upcoming event.Continue reading »