Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Teach our High commissioners sign language – Sri Lankans in Seychelles urge


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News -24.Nov.2015, 11.00PM)  Tikiri Herath Gunatileka an infamous rotter  who calls himself as a professor has been appointed as SL’s High Commissioner  to Seychelles Island .Lanka e news on 1 st November reported on this under the caption  ‘Earlier Hambantota natives tormented the masses ; now Polonnaruwa natives have taken over that task !’
A group of Sri Lankans residing in the Seychelles Island after reading our report has sent the following letter to us :
 ‘About 1000 Sri Lankans are living in Seychelles. While  express our gratitude to  Lanka e news for revealing  to the world via the internet about the true nature  and background of our foreign envoys, we  hereby  once again request the higher ups in our foreign ministry to review the appointment of  Tikiri Herath Gunathileke the so called professor alias rotter .
May we emphasize such political scoundrels are by no means suitable for diplomatic postings. We Sri Lankans living in Seychelles request you to communicate to the world via your news website that we are thoroughly disappointed and disillusioned with this new appointment . This rotter who does not know even a  word of English , must be taught some amount of sign  language .We therefore request the president and the foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera to first teach how to work with sign language to   such individuals before being appointed as foreign envoys .
Individuals like these rotters functioning as professors in  our local University is itself  a poor reflection on the University. While we are rudely shocked by this diplomatic appointment may we add, it  is the poor students learning  under him who suffer and also misbehave by following in his footsteps. This was clearly demonstrated recently at the Town Hall by the behavior of the   students. When individuals  like Tikiri Herath are professors in the Universities  , better conduct cannot be expected from the University students.’
By a group of Sri Lankans residing in Seychelles  
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by     (2015-11-25 00:25:08)