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lalith Wednesday, 09 November 2011 01:32 AM
it is an interestin article by vijitha herath MP. however acording to my understanding people behave like criminals in mass scale due to their psycological conditions and there experience in life. i believe riots in 1972 was the starting point of this social transformation, and it went through the 83 black july and climaxed in 86-89 insurgent.
lalith Wednesday, 09 November 2011 01:34 AM
i was a 10-year-old school boy at this last epesode of JVP riots and was forced to throw stones at police. fortunately for me the police were not that brutal on us.
Ruwan Wednesday, 09 November 2011 06:58 AM
The status quo will not change, this is how Sri Lanka will go, God knows upto when, after JR there never was a good government and there will never be one again. MR although he has problems in his government with corruption and rowdyism and all that, this Govt. should continue to hold power and rule; if Gothabaya can eliminate the rogue UNP, JVP, TNA and some bullshit media fellows, most problems will solve. For the criminals if law cannot punish, God will definitely punish.
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