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
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, February 24, 2014
You Want To Know What Impunity Means To Poor People In Rural Sri Lanka?
By Emil van der Poorten -February 23, 2014
Some nights ago, we were provided with very practical proof of what the
Rajapaksa regime’s abandonment of anything resembling law and order
means to poor people straining every sinew to make a living for
themselves and their families.
As is almost traditional around these parts, those of us who own a few
Durian trees that bear fruit, lease those trees out to people from the
neighbourhood at fruiting season. While the net returns are probably
far less than what might have been realised by harvesting the crop
oneself with paid labour, the challenges of predators of the two- as
well as the four-legged varieties are reaching insurmountable
proportions and the harvesting is best left to those better able to cope
with those circumstances and with, perhaps, more than a little larceny
in their veins! This season has been no exception and a young man from
the neighbourhood submitted his successful bid. He then proceeded to
move his wife, three small children, his old father and mother and a
young friend into a shack we have on the premises, to gather and
safeguard the produce of the trees prior to transportation to a sales
point. Let’s call him “M.”
History proceeded to repeat itself a few nights ago.
M and his father had taken a load of durians for sale in the former’s
three-wheel tuk-tuk. They’d sold their durians, all day, from the side
of the main Kandy-Kurunegala road and, having disposed of the fruit,
were returning after nightfall to guard the trees once more. In the
meantime, his young friend who’d remained behind, calls him on his
mobile phone, telling him that they had been “invaded.” We too had
heard and seen the headlights of two motorbikes going past our home in
the direction of the durian trees which are adjacent to this road but
about 400 metres away and significantly beyond sight of where we live.
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