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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Sri Lankans Devoured By Frankenstein Gotabaya Rajapaksa


Colombo Telegraph
By Gotamini Hathurusinghe -August 24, 2013
“Satan has his companions, fellow-devils, to admire and encourage him; but I am solitary and detested.” ― Mary ShelleyFrankenstein
Today the most talked about man in Sri Lanka, is Gotabaya Rajapaksa. His Excellency, brother Mahinda Rajapaksa has become his follower and worshipper and second best. There is no wrong that Gotabaya can do, but there is everything he can do, as he is a GOD no less, one could say the “Anti” or negative God, to stupid blind worshipers, especially some professionals. However his name rings a bell in the sensible, it rings with negative and ominous vibrations akin to the Anti Christ – Satan. He stands alone, not really associated closely with anyone, devouring any object or man that gets in his way and decimating it, he is more akin to a modern day Frankenstein, in a family of Borgia Rajapaksas. The Rajapaksas plot people’s downfall, plan what  wealth they need to acquire for generations. usually by fowl means, protect the most evil and plan their succession just like evil kings of yore.
Fonseka and Gota
Many have been his casualties due to the positions they held or the encounters they had with him, or both. These range from the people of the North during the last stages of the War  to  Gen. Sarath Fonseka to Lasantha Wickramatunga to Frederica Jansz to lesser known media personnel to Directors General of the BOI to many others to street dogs in the Fort area.
The most well known vendetta  between Gotabaya’s dislike of Gen. Fonseka goes back to school days. Sarath Fonseka was always one or two steps ahead of him in everything, be it swimming or achievements in cadetting.  Back together in the Army, Fonseka was forging ahead of him always, and this most likely became a psychological problem in the present time. Gen Fonseka, with over a career of four decades, has been Sri Lanka’s most high-profile and arguably its most tactically successful army officer.                           Read More