A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, December 1, 2014
President Rajapaksa Admits To Committing War Crimes
An irked President Rajapaksa has indirectly admitted today that he is in fact guilty of the war crimes allegations that are being levelled against him.
Speaking
at an event held in Matara last afternoon, President Rajapaksa has
heavily criticised the ongoing UN HRC inquiry against Sri Lanka on
allegations of war crimesand
had stated that a certain group within the country is attempting to
take him before the International Criminal Courts in Hague.
However, he had said he is not at all worried of such attempts.
“I am not worried at all because I wouldn’t build houses in a cemetary
if I was afraid of the devil (මම යකාට බය නම් සොහොනේ ගෙවල් හදන්නේ නැහැ),”
he had said. In other words, President Rajapaksa has dissed the
international mechanisms attempting to bring justice to victims of war
crimes, while admitting he is in fact guilty of the war crimes charges
that are being levelled against him.
He had also gone on to state that it will not be easy to defeat him at
the upcoming Presidential elections, no matter who is fielded by the
Opposition to contest against him.
“Certain foreign influences are interested in appointing an individual
who would remain a puppet in their hands. But people recognize such
attempts and always oppose them. Defeating me will be extremely tough,”
he had added.
Can Maithri Be An ‘Attlee’ In The Making?
“We should be long past applauding politicians of any hue: they got us into this mess. The best deserve a probationary opportunity to prove themselves, the worst should be in jail.” - Gerald Warner
In Britain in 1945, an event occurred which still causes shocked questions from around the world.
Clement Attlee was
elected Britain’s new prime minister after Labour won a sweeping
victory in the 1945 General Election, defeating great wartime leader Winston Churchill.
This came as a major shock to the Conservatives following Mr
Churchill’s hugely successful term as Britain’s war-time coalition
leader, during which he mobilised and inspired courage in an entire
nation. People voted for Atlee, in spite of admiring Churchill as a
Hero. His wife told him that it might be a ‘blessing in disguise’.
Winston Churchill is said to have replied that it was ‘very well
disguised’. The Daily Mirror described the Tory’s shock as being
‘reminiscent of the funeral of a millionaire at which all the mourners
have just learned that they were left out of the will’.Read More