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
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Mahinda’s Message
By Dayan Jayatilleka -July 30, 2014
When he addressed the awards ceremony and dinner yesterday on the occasion of the 175th anniversary
of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce hosted by the outgoing chairperson of
the Chamber, the highly perceptive and articulate Suresh Shah, Mahinda Rajapaksa was
a man with a message. Cast your mind back or go back to your records of
encounters with Sri Lankan leaders and top officials in the ten years
before 2005, he said. Your highest priorities were the cessation of
terrorism and the provision of infrastructure, and while you were
optimistic about what your enterprises could do if these conditions were
fulfilled, you were pessimistic about the prospects of their
fulfillment. Remember that we, this administration, delivered what was
thought to be impossible; so impossible that some were even willing to
give Prabhakaran free
run of the North for ten years or more – said Mahinda in a barb aimed
at the Leader of the Opposition sitting in the audience. Now we are
criticized for not moving forward on political reconciliation, but “just
as we succeeded in eradicating terrorism which was thought impossible,
we shall succeed in the task of political reconciliation too, Mr. High
Commissioner”, he added, in a gentle jibe at the genial John Rankin.
An Appreciation Of Professor Ranjith Amarasinghe
Professor Ranjith Amarasinghe
I was sad to hear the passing away of Professor (Emeritus) Ranjith Amarasinghe,
University of Peradeniya, a teacher and a friend, on Sunday the 27th.
This sadness is shared by many of our friends and former colleagues who
informed me of the sorrowful demise by email, Professors Gamini
Samaranayake and Kalinga Tudor Silva in particular. Ranjith was ill only
for a short while and then suddenly vanished from our presence. Even I
was not aware of his illness. He will be intimately missed by his wife,
Mallika, and two sons, Samanga and Dhanusha and Samanga’s family.
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