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Sin-hela are the original people of lanka then you should have an original language, script or religion but you have none of that but everything taken from Northern - eastern India which points to your roots
The Sinhalese language was brought to Sri Lanka by a migration from Northeast India in the fifth century BCE (the 400's Bc). It was a time when most of India was Buddhist and the Sinhalese migrants were Buddhists.
The Origin and Nature of the Sinhalese Language
Or did you not read the Mahavamsa to know from where Sinhalas originated from, how they stole the Island from a Tamil naga - yakka queen Kuveni etc.... the original inhabitants of the isle were Tamil nagas-veddas-yakka - it was known as Eelam which become hela in Sinhala. Don't try and twist history with your fabricated Sinhala myths - e.g the Buddha visit to Lanka
decimation off Tamils in the sub continent and Lanka is nothing new - it going on since 3000 yrs from IVC to 2009 Lanka, its not Hindu Tamils vs Hindu Indian or Buddhist Sinhalas or Muslim Pakistani , its Dravidian vs Aryans
In 2009 all the Aryans (who were at odds with each other- but united in decimating Dravidian) - ********, Pakistani, Sinhala joined forces to decimate Dravidian Tamils - i.e Tamil genocide
Sinhala Buddhist war trophies !!
http://www.oneindia.com/img/2013/02/27-srilanka-war-crime3-300.jpg
http://media2.intoday.in/indiatoday/images/stories/sri_lanka398_080911112421.jpg
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Black July
On July 23,
Tamil Tigers fighting for an independent state ambushed a military patrol in northern Sri Lanka, killing 13 Sinhalese soldiers. The attack sparked riots across the country, with
Sinhalese mobs targeting the Tamil community with support from the police, army and the government.
Up to 4,000 Tamils were killed in the violence. Entire villages were razed to the ground, women were raped and men were burned alive. "In Colombo and provincial towns, soldiers stood by and even supplied petrol," says the BBC's Charles Haviland. The violence finally died down after July 31, but only after tens of thousands of Tamils were forced to flee to the north of the country or abroad.