Pillay arrives
Posted by Editor on August 25, 2013 - 10:34 am
United Nations Human Rights High Commissioner Navaneethan Pillay arrived in the country a short while ago on a week-long official tour.
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Welcome madam, Sri Lanka is a place of human right violations but not only of Tamil people .
MEYA AWA KIYALA APITA WASIYAK NEHE AWASIYAK MISAK ETH APE SINHALA KAMATA SADARAYEN PILIGANNAWA OBA TUMIYAWA.
The present day Hindu Goddess of death and destruction, Kali. has arrived in our Buddhist Republic of Sri Lanka.
Kali, is the Goddess of destruction and she has been commandeered to visist our compassioante Buddhist land by evil forces acting on the “bedumvaadaya” axis.
I fear the future of our emerald isle; with Goddess Kali visisting us with the separatist sword in one hand and the imperialists UN resolution in the other.
By the way, Kaali is considered an ambivalent ‘mother’ deity, who manifests herself in the unceasing cycle of life and death, creation and destruction.
In traditional representations, Kaali has four arms – with two holding weapons, one carrying the severed head of the demon Mahishasura, while the fourth is gracefully displaying the ‘peace’ and ‘boon-giving’ gestures.
These 4 arms are meant to symbolize her creative, productive, protective and destructive powers.
Recently artists and sculptors have been given a freer hand – and have allowed their imaginations run riot, resulting in ‘mod’ versions of the Kaali image, with 8 to 16 hands.
And here in our land, she is out to secure a severed head and I wonder whose head that will be?
In gerenal good to monitor any Govt performances, but it should apply entire world, NOT only for little Sri Lanka.
If UN looking for fair justice for people, they should begin with Developed nation for their crimes, then we will accept her visit for justice in Sri Lanka. However, we as a good will nation & the people of Sri Lanka, welcoming you as a guest to our little paradise.
pls come and have a probe regarding the chase of muslims in 90’s. then go ahead.