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U.S. to work with Sri Lanka on UN resolution

@Godman ,what will be the possible implications on the current SL Govt. in case of a U.N. appointed enquiry??I mean,why on earth is the SL Govt. is agreeing on this investigation on the first place considering the fact that SL is a sovereign country??

SL has refused the international investigation but it is already done and the report will will be coming out this month.
Instead Sri Lanka has asked for a domestic investigation and Mahinda promised to implement the recommendations of the LLRC but he didn't and this is teh result.
The Sri Lankan politicians twisted the incidents and created things like "Western conspiracies to divide Sri Lanka and Mahinda is the only one who can stop them" etc. and fed them to the blind supporters like the ones you find in Tamil Nadu.

Here are a few LLRC recommendations

  • A good-faith effort should be taken to develop a consensus on power devolution, building on what exists – both, for maximum possible devolution to the periphery, as well as power sharing at the centre.
  • Learning of each other's languages should be made a compulsory part of the school curriculum.
  • All Government offices should have Tamil-speaking officers at all times. Police Stations should have bi-lingual officers on a 24-hour basis.
  • A proactive policy should be implemented to encourage mixed schools serving children from different ethnic and religious backgrounds.
  • Government should engage with the so-called 'hostile diaspora groups' constructively and address their concerns.
  • National anthem should be sung simultaneously in two languages to the same tune.
  • Laws should be strictly enforced on the instances of hate speech that contributes to communal disharmony.
  • A separate event should be set apart on the National Day (4 February) to express solidarity and empathy with all victims of the tragic conflict and pledge the collective commitment to ensure that there should never be such blood-letting in the country again.
 
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No wonder burghers are hated by scum like you. They mind their own business and contribute to the country. Keep hoping that they fade so you can enjoy your time with muslims who will pop out 5 to 10 kids like cockoroaches.


Sri Lankan Muslims are one of the most patriotic groups in the Island. They have also been by and large very peaceful.

People like you and @Gibbs need to get rid of your anti-Muslim bigotry and Islamophobia. It's pretty disgusting that you liken Muslims to cockroaches. I think your post needs to be reported to the moderator @waz

Ohh,the ones like Amnesty International!Man,those organiszations are nothing but a front for all known terror groups in the world.They also tried the same tactic in J&K and Punjab in the early 90s but failed to achieve any significant success.Once our Govt. learnt about their true intentions,they were literally kicked out of our country.I think that it's high time that the SL Govt. also does the same:coffee:.


The current SL government is like Congress... they LOVE NGOS, the more the better.

No mate.. There is hardly any hatred among Sri Lankans to each other.. You cant judge a whole community by one worthless bigot in a online forum


True, an anti-Muslim, anti-Sinhala, anti-Sri Lanka bigot like you can't be the measure through which Sri Lankans are judged.
 
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No wonder burghers are hated by scum like you. They mind their own business and contribute to the country. Keep hoping that they fade so you can enjoy your time with muslims who will pop out 5 to 10 kids like cockoroaches.

That problem can be solved if SL imposed a limit on the number of Children to 4.
That way Muslims will not be able to have a larger amount of Children than Sinhalese without discriminating anyone
 
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That problem can be solved if SL imposed a limit on the number of Children to 4.
That way Muslims will not be able to have a larger amount of Children than Sinhalese without discriminating anyone
We have to discriminate if we are going to solve this problem. This is not just a Sri Lankan problem, it's a global problem. But let's not go off topic.
 
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Lol.. You worshipers of MR have the most ridiculous logic.. One hand screaming murder on RW for apparent giving in to the LTTE and trying to separate the country on the other hand says that RW did'nt sign the Rome statute because he wanted to save himself from the Hague on War crime charges!! WTF ??!!?? So just to make MR significant you idiots just contradicted your own argument.. RW fought against the LTTE.. Wow

When RW came to power SL was at a ceasefire. Ceasefires are considered as an extension of a warfare not an end to it. Therefore in 2002 SL was at war with LTTE. RW wasn't a fool to strangle his own self. Neither was he expecting to leave the premier post after 2 years in power.

So there's no contradiction here with my point. RW didn't sign the Rome statute just because it was good for the country. He did it for his own benefit. So don't count this for proves of RW's patriotism.


understand what?
 
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When RW came to power SL was at a ceasefire. Ceasefires are considered as an extension of a warfare not an end to it. Therefore in 2002 SL was at war with LTTE. RW wasn't a fool to strangle his own self. Neither was he expecting to leave the premier post after 2 years in power.

So there's no contradiction here with my point. RW didn't sign the Rome statute just because it was good for the country. He did it for his own benefit. So don't count this for proves of RW's patriotism.

It's hilarious that you the very person that accuse RW being a traitor and pro separatist now say did'nt sign the Rome statute to save his skin.. Save his skin from what ? Signing the cease fire agreement ? Who are you trying to kid ?

Actually it's futile to even argue this matter with you after you very clearly showed the whole forum your total servitude and veneration for a politician.. A pretty pathetic endorsement not only to your mentality but total lack of your patriotism that you accuse others lack but you yourself based on individuals not on national interests.. You lost credibility

@Saradiel .. Machun.. So you posted that video of the view point of one side of extreme as far as i'm concerned.. This article is the view point of the other extreme.. The Separatist lobby.. Looks like this govt or the US watered down resolution cant pacify either of these nut cases.. What else is new.. :D

I'm glad it does'nt because that means there is something credible in it for the moderate majority

http://asiancorrespondent.com/135369/opinion-us-stand-on-sri-lanka-perverts-international-justice/

AT the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva next week, the US is to sponsor a resolution on war crimes in Sri Lanka, in collaboration with the Colombo government. This is despite wide recognition that Sri Lankan leaders are implicated in these war crimes.

The resolution is said to ask for a domestic process of accountability with ‘international technical assistance,’ which essentially means Sri Lanka will investigate itself. On a visit to Sri Lanka with colleague Tom Malinowski, Assistant Secretary Nisha Biswal said, “We fundamentally support efforts to create a credible domestic process for accountability and reconciliation.”

Washington’s enthusiastic embrace of Colombo is a replay of its fervent support of Naypyidaw as soon as Burma (Myanmar) announced moves to restore democracy and human rights following the 2010 elections. Today the U.S. is criticised for its premature approval of Burma’s so-called transition to democracy.

Backing a domestic process of accountability in Sri Lanka is a reversal of the stand taken by the US government in March 2014. Then, in deference to international opinion and demands by Tamil victims of the mass atrocities perpetrated by both government troops and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels, the U.S. agreed on a UNHRC resolution calling for an international process of accountability.

So why has the US’s stance changed?

Washington’s stand on dealing with Colombo began undergoing a transformation following the presidential elections of January 8. In that election, Mahinda Rajapakse who is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity by a UN panel of experts, suffered a shock defeat by Maithripala Sirisena.

On August 17, Rajapakse made a bid to return to power by contesting elections to parliament through the United Peoples’ Freedom Alliance (UPFA), but his party failed to secure a majority. The electorate voted instead for the United National Front for Good Governance (UNFGG), whose pro-U.S. leader Ranil Wickremesinghe is now prime minister. Following this, a ‘national government’ was formed comprising the UNFGG and a group of UPFA members of parliament.

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Sri Lanka Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. Pic: AP.

But the U.S. and the international community are misguided in believing that the two elections and a national government have brought about enduring change that merits Washington to collaborate with Colombo on the forthcoming resolution at the UNHRC. This is because despite regime change there is little evidence that the new government has either the capacity or the political will to domestically investigate, try and punish perpetrators of international crimes.

This inadequacy is best seen in examining important institutions of state that will be vital in determining if the process of accountability effectively delivers justice to the victims: the military and the justice system.

Even as he campaigned for the presidency, Sirisena, who has admitted being acting minister of defence “when most of the LTTE leaders were killed,” was insistent that Rajapakse and the military leaders implicated in mass atrocities against Tamils would not be brought before an international tribunal for war crimes.

Installed in power, the Sirisena government intervened directly to protect the status of those in the military implicated in war crimes.

In 2013, a military Court of Inquiry (CoI) investigated the conduct of the military and exonerated its personnel of any war crimes. Despite human rights activists condemning an accused institution investigating itself, Sirisena appointed the man who headed the military’s COI, Lieutenant General Crishantha Silva, as commander of the Sri Lanka Army in February this year. In May Sirisena appointed Major General Jagath Dias as chief of staff of the Army.Dias is accused of war crimes and had to ignominiously leave Sri Lanka’s mission in Berlin as he faced charges in Europe.

Wickremesinghe has been no less emphatic in expressing similar reservations on an international investigation. The parties forming the national government in parliament which he heads are expected formally agree to a common position on “protecting the rights of war heroes who were responsible for liberating the country.” This is expected before the UNHRC meeting later this month.

A further display of a lack of political will of both Sirisena and Wickremesinghe is the failure of the government professing to uphold the rule of law to prevent systematic torture and rape of Tamils by the police and military. Violations during the Sirisena presidency are recorded by International Centre for Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) and Freedom from Torture.

Sri Lanka’s justice system, which is vital if effective remedial justice is to be delivered to the victims, is not neutral when prosecuting government officials accused of human rights violations against the Tamils. The Attorney General’s Department has repeatedly been criticised for this. The Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) continues to be on the statute books despite successive governments claiming terrorism in Sri Lanka was eradicated in 2009 with the defeat of the LTTE. Its draconian provisions continue to permit torture and allow theillegal detention of political prisoners thereby condoning impunity of the police and military.

Second, not only has Sri Lanka been reluctant to prosecute errant military and police personnel accused of abuses against Tamils, it has also failed in cases involving the military’s violations overseas. The standout example is 108 Sri Lankan peacekeepers in Haiti accused of rape in 2007. Despite Colombo giving the international community an undertaking that the perpetrators would be punished they remain free.

If the U.S.’s model of a domestic process of accountability is to have acceptable international legal standards and institutions to deliver meaningful justice to the victims, it would need a systematic reform of the justice system. That is hard to envisage in Sri Lanka’s judicial and legal culture today.

Whoever might be convinced by U.S. officials, Tamil victims of mass atrocities are not among them. Their acts of protest against a domestic process of accountability include a mass signature campaign. Unsurprisingly the police stopped this perfectly democratic act of defiance.

Among Tamil political formations, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the largest party in parliament was equivocal in its call for international accountability: its election manifesto is silent about it. Facing the wrath of the electorate it is now at sixes and sevens, with some leaders saying the international investigation is over, others that they will call for one if the report is “hard-hitting”, while another said they will accept the domestic mechanism with international experts and still others joined the mass signature campaign denouncing domestic accountability.

As in the case of Burma, in Sri Lanka too the U.S. is applauding superficial gains in democracy and human rights to cover up more substantive advantages it has in geopoliticsand commerce. In Burma there was a release of political prisoners and some liberalisation of press laws, while in Sri Lanka there have been mild gestures to Tamil sentiments such as releasing of some land held by the military and the appointment of a civilian governor over a military one in the Tamil-majority Northern Province.

But accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity goes deeper than gestures. It deals with fundamentals on how those enjoying state power are going to deliver justice to a group traditionally seen as the ‘other’. In the minds of the victims unless there is scrutiny by the international community of the process, it will be perverted. And the U.S. by its endorsement of a domestic accountability process over an international one has laid the cornerstone for the perversion of international justice.
 
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@HeinzG Man stop using the word "patriotism" like you own it,
You are just showing that you are not a patriot. Before calling others traitors look at the people who you follow who sell patriotism for their own advantage, to blind people and use them to create cults that worship them

I admire MR for all the great things he done from ending the war to development but that doesn't mean creating personality cults and brainwashing followers with false conspiracy theories can be justified

Using Patriotism as a weapon to fool the masses is not different from treachery.
 
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It's hilarious that you the very person that accuse RW being a traitor and pro separatist now say did'nt sign the Rome statute to save his skin.. Save his skin from what ? Signing the cease fire agreement ? Who are you trying to kid ?

Actually it's futile to even argue this matter with you after you very clearly showed the whole forum your total servitude and veneration for a politician.. A pretty pathetic endorsement not only to your mentality but total lack of your patriotism that you accuse others lack but you yourself based on individuals not on national interests.. You lost credibility

Then why RW didn't sign the Rome statute?

I respect MR as a individual who has tried his best to uphold the national interests. I don't see other politicians did the same for the country in the recent past. If they did feel free to enlighten me.

You accuse MR just as he hasn't done anything to the country. That is wrong.
 
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@HeinzG Man stop using the word "patriotism" like you own it,
You are just showing that you are not a patriot. Before calling others traitors look at the people who you follow who sell patriotism for their own advantage, to blind people and use them to create cults that worship them

I consider RW traitor based on what he has done in 2002 and during the time of the 4th Eelam war. Correct me if I'm wrong.

I admire MR for all the great things he done from ending the war to development but that doesn't mean creating personality cults and brainwashing followers with false conspiracy theories can be justified

Using Patriotism as a weapon to fool the masses is not different from treachery.

No one has created a personality cult around MR. People are just showing gratitude to the person who has saved the country. It's not my problem that you cannot comprehend it.
 
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No one has created a personality cult around MR. People are just showing gratitude to the person who has saved the country. It's not my problem that you cannot comprehend it.

Yes that is the justification used by you guys to cover your blind servitude to a single person.

Yes going everywhere praising him and saying that he should stay in power for ever calling him words like "appachi" and you deny its a personality cult?
You love him not the country ,its not in nations interest to flood the diplomatic service with unqualified relatives?

@HeinzG Everyone knows about the MR's personality cult now there is no denying it anymore

Reappearance Of Rajapaksa Cult At Nugegoda | Colombo Telegraph

It was very true that those who gathered in ‘a hundred thousand’ or those who spoke on behalf of Mahinda Rajapaksa at Nugegoda didn’t care about ‘corruption, human rights violations or dictatorship.’ As Dayan Jayatilleka has opined they WANTED him for the ‘Nation’ instead.

It was also clear from the speeches and also from the mood of the crowd that this ‘nation’ that they talk about is not the ‘Sinhala-Tamil-Muslim-Burgher’ nation. It is not the political or the civic nation of Sri Lanka. It is the parochial ‘Sinhala-Buddhist’ ethnic nation that they talked about with considerable disagreement of the Sinhalese and the Buddhists as shown at the last elections. It is the ‘nation’ that the admirers talked about without concern for ‘corruption, human rights or dictatorship.’

Elephant Size?

It was not the size of the crowd that mattered but the contents of the speeches and the statements. It started with ethnically patriotic Sinhala songs and ended with the national anthem which is denied to the Tamil community to sing in their own or known language. The Professor who argued that a national anthem should only be in the dominant language in any country, Nalin de Silva, was on the stage. Next to him was the one time celebrated novelist, Gunadasa Amerasekara, who abominably turned a chauvinist thinker in his senile days. The announcer of the meeting was delighted to announce the name of Dr Dayan Jayatilleka along with those two names quite fittingly.

They all came from left persuasions in old days, let alone Vasudeva Nanayakkara, who gave a mumbled speech talking about a ‘new era and a new age’ under Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ‘imagined premiership’ who was in power as the Executive President for 10 years but ironically lost two years by attempting to snatch six more years on the 8th of January.

It was not the war that the country won under his presidency (when Sarath Fonseka was the army commander) that ousted him from the presidency, at the last presidential elections, but his craving for power even mercilessly harassing the former army commander after the elections in 2010. Of course the minority communities, particularly the Tamils, wanted justice without continuously discriminating them for the atrocities committed by the LTTE.

The crowds at the meeting in size perhaps were parallel to the United Left Front meetings in early 1960’s which I have seen and attended or the DUNF rallies led by Lalith Athulathmudali and Gamini Dissanayake in early 1990s which I have not attended. However, a major difference was that, apart from the population of those days, while those opposition forces in the past were progressive in both the social and political nature going against dictatorial powers, in the present instance at least the speeches of the speakers were completely regressive and even going backwards from the SLFP or the UPFA policies in the past or the present.

That is why it was not a UPFA or a SLFP rally.

The Personality Cult

The rally showed the extent to which the Rajapaksa personality cult has/d been built in this country utilizing the powers of the executive presidency and the financial resources of the tax payer’s money during the last ten years or so.

Maithripala Sirisena is a clear contrast.

All those who were on the stage except perhaps Dinesh Gunawardena were direct beneficiaries of the Rajapaksa cult, also excluding of course Dayan at the last stages. The most disgraceful of this pilgrimage was Vasudeva. There was nothing else (except also Sinhala chauvinism) at this meeting but this Rajapaksa cult. They gleefully announced that day by day thousands of people go to Mademulana to pay homage to Rajapaksa. Many of them may be innocent admirers, created and mobilized by the past financial beneficiaries of the Rajapaksa cult.

As it was unashamedly noted by one admirer/beneficiary of this cult: “It was the most emotional, energetic and enthusiastic crowd I have seen at a public meeting in Sri Lanka, and that emotion wasn’t against anyone. It was for someone and something.” It was also mythical, as the same source noted, “It was an energy that ran along an invisible circuit extending from Nugegoda to Medamulana and back.” This is no any ‘science’ but blind faith or worship.

The most articulate on the stage of this cult was Wimal Weerawansa who was glorified as a ‘pure Jacobin orator.’ He was well suited for the whipping task. He told the story of Jesus who was resurrected (apparently by God in this case) and then people venerated him as the God. This is exactly what the admirers or the beneficiaries of the cult want people to do, worship Rajapaksa as the God.

Weerawansa also told the crowd that the people who demanded that Barabbas be released and Jesus instead be crucified thereafter repented to mean that people have committed mea culpa at the last election by electing Maithripala Sirisena to the presidency. There were other stories and when the disjointed stories and the rhetoric were taken out there were no facts or sense. This is the same with those who have admirably written on the meeting.

Sinhala Chauvinism

During the speech of Udaya Gammanpila, three political personalities were attacked and mocked in his own style with a winking eye: Azath Salley, John Amaratunga and NPC Chief Minister, C. V. Wigneswaran. It is not true that the meeting was not against anyone. The arguments of the speakers went to deny the validity of the votes of the minority communities at the last elections, the Muslims, the Tamils and the Christians.

Ven. Pallaththara Sumanajothi’s ‘sermon’ (anusasana) was the most pathetic particularly as a chancellor of a university. He defended family nepotism as natural and something condoned by the Buddha himself! His grumble was that his ‘government vehicle’ given by Mahinda Rajapaksa was taken away by the new administration!

It is not true that the meeting didn’t attack Maithripala Sirisena and he “was safe, unchallenged, acknowledged as President.” The main purpose of the big mouthed Weerawansa was to humiliate the President. Strangely enough I didn’t hear anything against Chandrika Kumaratunga!

If Maithripala Sirisena was acknowledged as the President, there was no point in talking about a conspiracy. This conspiracy theory was the main thrust of the Statement of Mahinda Rajapaksa to the meeting which was read out to the crowd with much enthusiasm by Dayan Jayatilleka.

It said, “We were not defeated but deprived of power.” “What we are experiencing is not a defeat but the result of a conspiracy.”

It was abundantly clear that this power hungry crowd of chauvinists don’t have any faith in elections. Elections were held when it was convenient and elections are denounced as conspiracies when they get defeated. No one has to be defensive or apologetic of Maithripala Sirisena getting overwhelming votes of the minorities. They are part and parcel of the Sri Lankan electorate. In a democracy, every vote has an equal value whether it is from the majority or the minority. It is not so long ago that those who ‘lament about the defeat’ even after obtaining 58% of the 74% of the majority votes tried to picture that the Northern Tamil community in the population is just 4%. It cannot be a mistake but a prejudice.

What is very clear from the statements that they have made at the meeting or after that, whether it is Gammanpila, Gunawardena, Weerawansa or even Jayatilleka is that their reluctance to accept the Tamil or the Muslim communities as equal citizens of the Sri Lankan political system. To them until the so-called ‘civilizational core’ of the people, and that means according Jayatilleka is the Sinhala majority, approves an election that would be a ‘conspiracy.’ It appears that Jayatilleka has become the newest or foremost ideologue of Sinhala chauvinists surpassing Nalin de Silva or Gunedasa Amerasekera.

The election ‘conspiracy’ was linked to the defeat of LTTE terrorism and ‘conspirators’ were branded as the enemies of the country. This branding was extended to the President Maithripala Sirisena. Then for Weerawansa, Mahinda Rajapaksa is not a name but a country. That may be the logic for them to consider those who were against Rajapaksa at the elections were against the country.

Conclusion

From the Statement of Mahinda Rajapaksa to the Nugegoda meeting, it is very clear that he hasn’t accepted the democratic verdict of the people at the election on the 9th morning or thereafter. Ironically, he has called the election which he called and wanted, a conspiracy! This is the kind of a Hero that the chauvinists have. I don’t know whether AW Singham (“The Hero and the Crowd”) wrote about these kind of heroes that Dayan mentioned and talked about.

Until this Statement, I was not convinced that there was an attempted (but an aborted) coup on that 9thmorning. But this statement changes my mind. This is clear evidence that he didn’t accept the people’s verdict and call(ed) it a conspiracy in addition to saying that “I was not defeated, but deprived of power.” This must definitely constitute one of the clear evidence of the court case against that attempted coup. Two more conclusions are in order.

The Nugegoda rally is nothing but an attempt to resurrect the Rajapaksa personality cult by its former beneficiaries. However, given the history of this cult already built during his executive presidency (2005-2015) and utilizing the financial resources of the tax payer’s money, the present government or the Rajapaksa opposition particularly within the SLFP should not take the challenge easily.

Most dangerous is the chauvinist echoes that the rally reverberated among the people against the minorities. In the course of the forthcoming period, leading to the parliamentary elections, they would try their best to propel these chauvinist feelings among the Sinhala majority. Even the SLFP and the other partners of the UPFA (LSSP, CP and JHU) might come under that pressure unless relevant discussions and forceful political and educational campaigns are launched. There are responsibilities even on the part of the leaders of the minority political parties, particularly the TNA or the NPC leaders, also not to aggravate the polarization. This should not be a cosmetic effort but a genuine attempt at reconciliation and moderating views and feelings of the broader sections and masses.


Then there is also this


There is nothing much to write home about who will make up the pro-Rajapaksa group and what their political programme will be. In fact, there is nothing ‘political’ in the so called movement to ‘bring Mahinda back’. It is all about personality-cult and populism that is being orchestrated by vested political and business interests who fared very well during the Rajapaksa regime and now want to either show their gratitude to their benefactor, or plot a way to bring him back to even reduced power as Prime Minister. For an SLFP leader, Mahinda Rajapaksa has greater support in the new-rich private sector than among public sector employees. That says something. That also says why the UNP leadership is being accused of acting against business interests.
 
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Yes that is the justification used by you guys to cover your blind servitude to a single person.

Yes going everywhere praising him and saying that he should stay in power for ever calling him words like "appachi" and you deny its a personality cult?
You love him not the country ,its not in nations interest to flood the diplomatic service with unqualified relatives?

@HeinzG Everyone knows about the MR's personality cult now there is no denying it anymore

Who said MR was to stay in power forever. No one says that. What me and most other nationalist state is that MR is needed in these troubled times.

filling diplomatic service with unqualified people is not uncommon to our political world. So don't use it to bash MR.
 
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Such a sad situation.. North Korea and Tamil Nadu comes to mind but i think even those people have progressed but some Lankans have regressed.. I personally pity such people
 
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Who said MR was to stay in power forever. No one says that. What me and most other nationalist state is that MR is needed in these troubled times.

filling diplomatic service with unqualified people is not uncommon to our political world. So don't use it to bash MR.

There is no use to bash MR with anything it seems?
You say that every time when bad thing is said about Mahinda and after that ask what wrong did MR did?LOL
Mahinda even made state media say that Sajith defected to his side in a desperate attempt in the middle of the election.

You are justifying everything MR do, you are a blind cultist

Everyone has seen the Rajapaksa cult denying it is useless now

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Such a sad situation.. North Korea and Tamil Nadu comes to mind but i think even those people have progressed but some Lankans have regressed.. I personally pity such people

Even the Kims and Jayalalitha would be jealous at this joke in Sri Lanka.........
 
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Such a sad situation.. North Korea and Tamil Nadu comes to mind but i think even those people have progressed but some Lankans have regressed.. I personally pity such people

We shall wait and see who has progressed and who has regressed.

There is no use to bash MR with anything it seems?
You say that every time when bad thing is said about Mahinda and after that ask what wrong did MR did?LOL
Mahinda even made state media say that Sajith defected to his side in a desperate attempt in the middle of the election.

You are justifying everything MR do, you are a blind cultist

Everyone has seen the Rajapaksa cult denying it is useless now

Even the Kims and Jayalalitha would be jealous at this joke in Sri Lanka.........

No point arguing further. We shall wait and see.
 
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