Dilith ‘the patriot’ robs advertisements of Muslim businesses!
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- Created On Thursday, 19 September 2013

Dilith Jayaweera, the co-owner of Triad Advertising and the ‘convener’ of the mafia that has grabbed control of the Colombo Stock market – who wears the mask of a a Sinhala Buddhist patriot and engages in a daylight robbery to suit his business purposes – has been able to net wealthy Muslim businessemen.Dilith Jayaweera ‘the patriot’ has secured for his Triad Advertising all the advertising work of Muslim-owned No Limit and Fashion Bug clothing shops that had recently been targeted by racial and religious extremist forces. Dilith Jayaweera is engaged in this robbery by ‘deceiving’ wealthy Muslim businessmen by saying that he could use his close connection with the Defence Secretary to tame those racial and religious extremist forces if Muslim businesses want to function in Sri Lanka without any hindrance.
When contacted by us, a leading Muslim businessman said, “From the day our advertising work was given to Dilith Jayaweera’s Triad, we have been able to do our businesses without any worry.” Muslim businessmen very well know that this is totally a mafia, but the situation in the country does not permit them to fight against injustice and they have to act, although unwillingly, according to the instructions of this mafia, said the Muslim businessman.
Commenting on this, a monk activist of a patriotic organization told us, “Things are taking place like that mister. We throw stones at mango trees. Mr. Dilith gathers the mangoes.
Wedding before vote!
Former Tamil Tiger (LTTE) female rebel fighter Nadarasa Sukirtha (2nd L) and her comrade, groom Jerimbanadan Verman (L), former LTTE rebel fighter Murughaiya Shashikumar (3rd L) and his bride Jayarasa Merry Babila (3rd R), ethnic Sinhalese J. H. N. Rathnayake (2nd R) and his bride, former LTTE female rebel fighter Premarathnam Sugandhini, pose for photographs after their mass wedding ceremony in Kilinochchi, about 334 km (208 miles) northeast of Colombo, yesterday. Three ex-rebel couples who have been rehabilitated by the Sri Lankan Civil Defence Force were married in a mass wedding ceremony as part of the Government’s rehabilitation program. Sri Lanka’s Government troops defeated the LTTE after a 25-year civil struggle on 19 May 2009
– REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

