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
(Full Story)
Search This Blog
Back to 500BC.
==========================
Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 30, 2014
The Secret Behind Mahinda Not Visiting Glasgow
| by Upul Joseph Fernando
( July 30, 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) The
letter sent by the Minister of External Affairs, Prof. G.L. Peiris,
citing the reasons for President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the Chairman of
Commonwealth, not attending the Commonwealth Games held in Glasgow,
Scotland, exposed a hitherto unknown fact. The reason has been cited as
the failure on the part of the British Government in suppressing the
agitations by Tamil Diaspora against the Sri Lankan President. Prof.
G.L. Peiris has mentioned in his letter that the agitators pelted empty
bottles and cans at the motorcade of the Sri Lankan President as he was
in England to attend the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth’s crowning.
This was news to many. As soon as the President returned to the home
country, Sri Lanka Government thanked the British Police for the safety
provided to the President. Local television showed the footage of the
President travelling defended by the British Police. The message
delivered by the government to the local people was that the British
Government had provided security and recognition despite the protests of
the Tamil Diaspora.
However, several years later, the same government says that the
President’s motorcade was attacked with empty bottles and cans. It is
cited as the reason for the Sri Lankan President being absent at the
Commonwealth Games.
Mahinda is the Chairman of the Commonwealth. This is the first time the
Commonwealth Games is held sans the participation of its Chairman. After
being appointed as the Chairman of the Commonwealth, the Commonwealth
Day was celebrated in UK. By then, the President had not still met Queen
Elizabeth who is the head of the Commonwealth. The Queen did not attend
the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting held in Colombo. She was
represented by Prince Charles. Mahinda was expected to meet the Queen
alongside the Commonwealth Day celebrations. But Britain asked Mahinda
not to attend the function because they could not guarantee 100%
security, to the Sri Lankan President amidst protests of the Tamil
Diaspora activists. Mahinda may be the first Chairman of Commonwealth
who did not participate in the Commonwealth Day celebrations.
Accuse
At that moment, Mahinda did not accuse the UK and stated that he would
not participate in the Commonwealth Day as he had another foreign
engagement. But this time the government announced that the reason for
the President’s absence at the Commonwealth Games was the failure of the
UK Police to suppress Tamil Diaspora. Yet we have doubts if the UK
Government has advised Mahinda unofficially to avoid the tour due to
security concerns. He may have directed his External Affairs Minister to
accuse the British Government about the past incident of pelting
bottles and cans at him.
However, Sri Lanka spent billions of rupees of public money to hold the
Commonwealth summit in Colombo, at the cost of hard earned money of the
people of this country. Eventually the Chairman of the Commonwealth
cannot attend the Commonwealth Day and Commonwealth Games. As the
country holding the Chair of Commonwealth, Sri Lanka is highly dejected
by this situation. The government could have evaluated all these before
taking the costly decision of holding CHOGM here.
On 18 May 2009, the day the war ended, the ruling coalition parties
surrounded the British High Commission of Sri Lanka and held a massive
protest depicting then Foreign Minister David Miliband as a Tamil Tiger.
The mobs threw rotten eggs and tomatoes at the windows of the High
Commission office. The government was pretending that it was unaware of
these happenings. This is the chance for the Britain for tit for tat.