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Subramaniam Masilama Wednesday, 28 December 2011 01:37 AM
Very well said. as soon as the last British soldier left the first thing that came to the surface was not freedom and prosperity but racism and fanaticism. These were nurtured by corrupt people among the society to their own advantage. Racism and Fanaticsm became the opium and heroin of the masses.
60 years later you see what you see. As a parent I can tell you if my son behaves wrongfully it is our mistake. If our grand son behaves wrongfully it is our mistake too. Sri Lankan baby the 3rd generation after independence is standing like an orphan helpless and directionless.
willows Wednesday, 28 December 2011 05:50 AM
we srilanakans are so selfish and foolish so cannot imagine another Tahrir Square in SL
Lanka Muslim,UK Wednesday, 28 December 2011 08:04 AM
It could take time, but take my word Tahrir Square will be seen in Asia, possibly beginning with Pakistan or Sri Lanka and move to Bangladesh and so on.
gamarala Wednesday, 28 December 2011 02:16 PM
all the enemy of the mother land and want to sell their mother s for the fun,waiting for Tahhrir square of similar one.
S.Mahinda Wednesday, 28 December 2011 07:03 PM
Yes - there will be - if we have enough brave writers like you to show the country that the old adage - the pen is mightier than the sword.
Considerr the case of Václav Havel, the first president of free post-Communist Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic
His words, his life story, and his commitment to liberty have brought hope to many people around the world, far beyond those who speak Czech.
NISHTHAR IDROOS Wednesday, 28 December 2011 08:55 PM
Deprivation, destitution, disenfranchisement and similar malaise certainly have the potential to trigger a revolution of the magnitude seen today in the Middle East. Rulers and elected governments must constantly ensure injustice in any way or form is avoided and a general inclusiveness with equal opportunity is nationally conceived and fostered. As witnessed in the Middle East suppression is untenable and goes against the fundamental principles of human values. The government must necessarily play a more engaging role in looking after the more vulnerable sectors of society through a process of prudent fiscal policy and alleviate poverty at these levels.
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