Sajith

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Sajith

Sajith

@SVipulananda

I just like talking here man! This account is personal and does not tie to anyone but myself

Sri Lanka Katılım Ekim 2014
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NewsWire 🇱🇰
NewsWire 🇱🇰@NewsWireLK·
Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal has overturned the conviction of a Buddhist monk sentenced to 10 years in prison for grave sexual abuse, ruling that the teenage complainant’s evidence was “unreliable” due to critical inconsistencies. D: newswire.lk/2q1u
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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@ManikkageYasuni Sorry, but can someone give a summary on whats said here.
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Yasuni Manikkage
Yasuni Manikkage@ManikkageYasuni·
Are we so blinded by religion that we justify and normalize the rape of children? I am speechless at the audacity of these "professional men" to come in front of cameras and speak like this. We have really failed as a country... Shameful.
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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@Thusi_Kumar Just because few thugs and uneducated cunts scream or spew hate doesn’t taint a bad picture on sri lanka bro, let us heal - you are not here , we are here and I want to co exist in this multi ethnic island.
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Dr. Thusiyan Nandakumar
Dr. Thusiyan Nandakumar@Thusi_Kumar·
A mob descended on a small commemoration in Colombo this week. Activists had gathered on Wellawatte beach to light candles and remember Tamil lives. That was enough to bring out these mindless thugs. They even brought a printed photograph of Prabhakaran specifically to burn it. And yes, there was a Buddhist monk among them. This is not the fringe. This is what publicly commemorating Tamils looks like in Colombo in 2026. Sri Lanka still has a very, very long way to go. Read more at @tamilguardian.
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
Today is Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day, which commemorates the tens of thousands who lost their lives in the massacres of the Sri Lankan Civil War.
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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@StudentofTE @MilanLu @PopBase You keep saying idiot, but you are the real idiot da. UN and other HRW agencies clearly highlight the war crimes by LTTE and you continuously reject it. No comparison here but portraying as yall the good dog is completely outrageous. ITJP used several but primarily based on UN.
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Tamil Guerilla 📕 ☭
Tamil Guerilla 📕 ☭@StudentofTE·
@SVipulananda @MilanLu @PopBase ITJP uses several sources, including the UN, you idiot. There are several sources, especially Tamil ones, that are even more accurate than the UN, which was kicked out by Sri Lanka during the offensive.
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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@StudentofTE @MilanLu @PopBase The data in this ITJP PDF is a compilation of publicly available estimates from various sources (primarily UN-related, US diplomatic cables, population data, and advocacy reports), not original primary research or a verified single death toll. The same UN you crap about
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Tamil Guerilla 📕 ☭
Tamil Guerilla 📕 ☭@StudentofTE·
Of course I can disagree, you idiot. The UN was literally complicit in the genocide. Sri Lanka pushed hundreds of thousands of Tamils near LTTE camps, declared those areas as No Fire Zones, and then bombed them into oblivion. The LTTE obviously should not have had to airlift themselves out or fight somewhere else. The LTTE defending their positions was the reason the Sri Lankan Army couldn’t simply advance without resistance. Tens of thousands of Tamils left the NFZs amid heavy artillery shelling: this is well documented.
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Tamil Guerilla 📕 ☭
Tamil Guerilla 📕 ☭@StudentofTE·
Typical Zoolankan nonsense. Sounds exactly like the Zionist excuse of “Hamas was there, therefore it’s allowed to kill tens of thousands of people in Gaza.” The LTTE being in areas of Mullaitivu that they had governed for decades does not constitute using human shields. Sri Lanka did not negotiate with the LTTE about where Tamil civilians were supposed to go. Sri Lanka decided by itself where to draw the No Fire Zones, despite the LTTE wanting to negotiate and evacuate Tamil civilians. Sri Lanka purposefully drew No Fire Zones where there was LTTE camps, moved hundreds of thousands of Tamil civilians there, and then used chemical weapons, cluster bombs, threw grenades into bunkers, bombed aid stations, and carried out indiscriminate shelling of hospitals despite there being no LTTE movement in those zones. Let us also not forget the thousands of Tamils who were disappeared and sexually assaulted regardless of their age by the Sri Lankan armed forces. There are recordings and allegations showing soldiers engaging in sexual abuse and mistreatment of Tamil victims, including the dead. Satellite images show that the Tamil population became more close with the LTTE as the days went on, and the LTTE was allegedly not even able to force them. Sri Lanka also shelled hospitals and these areas before the No Fire Zones were even established, which killed hundreds of Tamil civlians. Sri Lanka executed thousands of Tamils who came with white flags to government-controlled areas. The LTTE wanting a ceasefire and trying to evacuate Tamil civilians is well documented, and Sri Lanka denying it is also well documented. It’s also not 40,000, it was 169,000 Tamil people. remembermay2009.com lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers…
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Tamil Guerilla 📕 ☭@StudentofTE·
This is utter nonsense. D.B.S. is an anti-LTTE journalist, and besides him there are no other credible sources regarding this, not even within the LTTE itself, nor among Tamil journalists who had a closer relationship with Anton Balasingham than D.B.S. The countries that D.B.S. mentioned had already united and had been backing Sri Lanka for decades against the Tamil Tigers. Whether the LTTE would have acted differently or not would have been irrelevant, as their support against the Tamil Tigers was primarily driven by geopolitical and strategic interests on the island, such as the Trincomalee port. During the last peace process, the LTTE did everything in its power to sustain peace: adhering to a ceasefire that Sri Lanka repeatedly violated, proposing federalism and regional autonomy instead of a separate state, participating in parliament through the Tamil National Alliance, and establishing ties with Sinhalese people in the south. Here is Anton Balasingham talking about the shrewd politics of Sri Lankan politicians during the ceasefire, and about how federalism was impossible because they remained entrenched in the Sinhala-Buddhist nationalist doctrine.
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B. Kolappan
B. Kolappan@kolappan·
Revealing as it is, the account recorded by D. B. S. Jeyaraj, a noted authority on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, recalls the agony of Anton Balasingham over Velupillai Prabhakaran’s refusal to understand the reality.
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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@Thusi_Kumar @Thusi_Kumar this was mentioned on Report of the Secretary-General's Panel of Experts on Accountability in Sri Lanka by UN. What are your thoughts here?
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Dr. Thusiyan Nandakumar
Dr. Thusiyan Nandakumar@Thusi_Kumar·
It seems Dissanayake has given up any pretence of advocating for Tamil aspirations.
Tamil Guardian@TamilGuardian

🚨Dissanayake hails Sri Lankan military at ‘Victory Day’ ceremony Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake praised the country’s armed forces for defeating “separatism” on Tuesday, whilst making no reference to the tens of thousands of Tamil civilians killed during the armed conflict. Addressing a ceremony at the “National War Heroes’ Monument” in Battaramulla, Dissanayake paid tribute to members of the Sri Lankan military who died during the war, describing them as the force that “played the greatest role in liberating this motherland”. “The Tri-Forces and the security forces of our country fulfilled their duty. They fought against separatism,” Dissanayake said. He went on to state that they had gathered to “remember the heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country and to fulfil the aspirations for which they fought”. “I wish to say that those brothers and sisters, who sacrificed parts of their bodies, just as others sacrificed their lives, will forever remain heroic figures in our hearts. Today, as a nation, we continue to experience the results of your immense sacrifice and dedication.” “Had it not been for your sacrifice and dedication, we might still be living in a significantly more fearful State. We firmly believe that you will go down in history as the group that played the greatest role in liberating this motherland.” The address came just one day after Tamils across the North-East homeland and the global diaspora commemorated Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day, marking the mass atrocities committed in Mullivaikkal in May 2009. Among those present was former Army Commander Sarath Fonseka, who oversaw military operations during the final stages of the war and appeared alongside Dissanayake during the ceremony, with the president seen smiling and joking with him publicly. Also in attendance was former Sri Lankan Navy Commander Wasantha Karannagoda, who has been sanctioned by both the United Kingdom and the United States over alleged human rights abuses, including his alleged involvement in the abduction and disappearance of eleven Tamil youths.

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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@Ishj4444 @Sakranarasimha2 @AingkaranK @Rat_na12 Okay in that sense UN also says “govt forces did widespread shelling of "no-fire zones" and civilian hospitals, denial of humanitarian aid, enforced disappearances, and systemic, conflict-related sexual violence against detainees” do you agree with this?
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RB.Ratnasiri
RB.Ratnasiri@Rat_na12·
The LTTE took the civilian population with them into that small area precisely to use them as leverage to force a ceasefire when the tide was turning against them. By all means, hold the government accountable, but curious how you don’t have the stones to talk about the LTTE.
Aingkaran Kugathasan@AingkaranK

Tamils "liberated" by the armed forces through what the South describe as a humanitarian operation, despite restrictions on essential items including medicine, heavy bombardment, and indiscriminate killings, gathered in Mullivaikkal to commemorate their loved ones. 🎥: தமிழ் மதி

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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@razibkhan This data also seems to show that fairly large population in colombo spoke or knew Tamil almost equal to sinhala or more.
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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@LSeelanatha @KohliYRamos @razibkhan Agreed, Im confused with the dispersed hate because I’ve heard many Sinhalese families helping tamils out including mine during 83 riots. In 2007 tamils were targeted and forcibly removed from colombo, however was later squashed in supreme court and all of those detained returned
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Lalith
Lalith@LSeelanatha·
@KohliYRamos @razibkhan Many Tamils, despite fear and surveillance during the war, often felt safer in Colombo where forced recruitment was not happening like in Jaffna. Many found support among Sinhalese and Muslim communities, despite propaganda portraying the South negatively.
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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@_BH_6582 @KohliYRamos @razibkhan Tamils were largely present in colombo even before the war, the Sinhalese had pogroms have every now and then to reduce it systematically
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OK
OK@_BH_6582·
@KohliYRamos @razibkhan Tamils escaping the war in the North would come to Colombo. At the height of the war, there were more Tamils living outside the North & East. That meant the security in Colombo was a nightmare. Muslims were instrumental in supporting the security forces
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Sakra
Sakra@Sakranarasimha2·
@AingkaranK @Rat_na12 There has been 7 countries/institutions that did 7 separate investigations into whether Sri Lanka engaged in Genocided and each indicate Sri Lanka did not. All you lot want to do is social proof your genocide claims you passed through a not-in-session parliament in Canada.
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Shavin Wijetunge
Shavin Wijetunge@ShavinWijetunge·
@AingkaranK @Rat_na12 These investigations must also check if LTTE took money from BR as was alleged by late sripathi sooriyaarachchi to help MR win in 2005 .....
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Aingkaran Kugathasan
Aingkaran Kugathasan@AingkaranK·
In other words... "Commemorate your dead, but do it in a way that doesn’t make us uncomfortable."
Shane Priyawickrama@SPriyawickrama

Compared to previous years, I’ve seen a massive flood of content on Facebook that can seriously harm Sinhala–Tamil ethnic reconciliation in Sri Lanka. The algorithm is increasingly pushing hateful and emotionally provocative content from both sides into people’s feeds. Remembering innocent lives lost in war is understandable. But openly celebrating a terrorist leader should not be allowed in any context. It creates anger, distrust, and dangerous reactions within the Sinhala community, while further deepening ethnic divisions. Social media platforms, especially @Meta, cannot simply ignore the societal impact of their algorithms. When engagement is prioritized over social responsibility, divisive and extremist content spreads faster than balanced voices. Sri Lanka paid a very heavy price for ethnic conflict. We should not allow digital platforms to indirectly reopen those wounds again.

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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@SPriyawickrama @sanjiva Well i woke up to Visit Sri Lanka page on instagram with a post on this, i was completely shocked that a tourism page went into that extent.
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Shane Priyawickrama@SPriyawickrama·
Compared to previous years, I’ve seen a massive flood of content on Facebook that can seriously harm Sinhala–Tamil ethnic reconciliation in Sri Lanka. The algorithm is increasingly pushing hateful and emotionally provocative content from both sides into people’s feeds. Remembering innocent lives lost in war is understandable. But openly celebrating a terrorist leader should not be allowed in any context. It creates anger, distrust, and dangerous reactions within the Sinhala community, while further deepening ethnic divisions. Social media platforms, especially @Meta, cannot simply ignore the societal impact of their algorithms. When engagement is prioritized over social responsibility, divisive and extremist content spreads faster than balanced voices. Sri Lanka paid a very heavy price for ethnic conflict. We should not allow digital platforms to indirectly reopen those wounds again.
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Sajith@SVipulananda·
@gayaradesilva These Lawyers rushing to uphold article 9 of the constitution.
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