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Desperate Tamils And Delaying Solutions With Deceptive Promises

In Sri Lanka, saffron is the new colour of impunity There s very little a man cannot get away with, from slapstick comic to violently dangerous, if he happens to wear a yellow robe Monks are not just above the law; they have a law unto themselves Often, they are the law – dbsjeyaraj com

In Sri Lanka, saffron is the new colour of impunity There s very little a man cannot get away with, from slapstick comic to violently dangerous, if he happens to wear a yellow robe Monks are not just above the law; they have a law unto themselves Often, they are the law – dbsjeyaraj com
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A year in deaths | Daily FT

Religious Apartheid, Ethnic Entrapment  - Colombo Telegraph

Religious Apartheid, Ethnic Entrapment  Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka Two phenomena strike me as emblematic of the process carrying us from 2019 through 2020 to 2021.  Firstly, the new Ministry of Public Security which has a retired Rear-Admiral as Minister, has as its Secretary, a retired Major-General, the outgoing Chief of National Intelligence, who is currently a member of the Presidential Task Force for a Virtuous Etc. Society. This symbolizes the continuing, unprecedented process of the militarization of the state; a structural change that encases the 20 th amendment and renders it something far more, and far worse, than a retrogression to the Jayewardene-era presidency.  Secondly, the cremation under the regime’s anti-Covid-19 protocols, of a twenty-day old infant born to a family of the Islamic faith; protocols which have not only evoked protest from the island’s Muslim community but also has been subject to critical scrutiny by UN Special rapporteurs as well as the UN’

The year 2020: The thrill is gone

Thursday, 17 December 2020 00:20 -       On the one hand, we have the militarisation of public security, including the control of the Police force which is to be raised to 100,000 members, supplementing the ongoing (Chinese-style) “grid management” neighbourhood and village-level system of intelligence gathering. On the other hand, we have an insensitive policy about the dead bodies of Muslims; a policy that is not only heartless but also brainless, since the true story of the burning of the body of an infant can generate waves of shock, horror, and outrage, across the Muslim community not only in Sri Lanka but also in the region and throughout the world, thereby breeding radicalisation and extremism – Pic by Shehan Gunasekara

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