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Buddhism was born in a land with no Sinhalese. Long before Buddhism became a Sinhala property, it was a Tamil religion as well. But this history does not fit in with the narratives tenaciously held by extremists of both sides of the ethno-religious divide. – dbsjeyaraj.com

Buddhism was born in a land with no Sinhalese. Long before Buddhism became a Sinhala property, it was a Tamil religion as well. But this history does not fit in with the narratives tenaciously held by extremists of both sides of the ethno-religious divide. – dbsjeyaraj.com
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Sri Lanka : Eight people arrested for attacking a monk of the Muhudu Maha Vihara

Sri Lanka : Eight people arrested for attacking a monk of the Muhudu Maha Vihara
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Sri Lankan president tries to cover up crisis in lengthy national address


Sri Lankan president tries to cover up crisis in lengthy national address
The national address on June 25 by Sri Lankan President Gotabhaya Rajapakse was a desperate attempt to hide the political crisis of his government which is facing rising disaffection by workers and the poor over its attacks on social and democratic rights as well as its negligent response to COVID-19.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa [Credit: AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena]
Rajapakse’s 69-minute speech was pre-recorded near Ruwanwelisaya Dagoba, a sacred Buddhist site in Anuradhapura, the first ancient Sinhala kingdom. The choice of venue was to further reaffirm his Sinhala-Buddhist credentials and bolster his right-wing base among Sinhala extremists. ....

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