The Deep History of Sri Lanka Tamil Separatist Leanings …..

P Harshi Diaz, in Daily FT, 27 May 2026, where the title runs thus: “A comment on Dayan Jayatilleka’s ‘The Federalist fantasy: Tamil political tragedy, Lankan political history’,”

Dayan Jayatilleka rightly challenges the narrative that S. J. V. Chelvanayakam turned to federalism only after supposedly foreseeing Sinhala majoritarian discrimination against Tamils following the 1948 Citizenship Act. ……………………………………… (See https://www.ft.lk/columns/The-federalist-fantasy-Tamil-political-tragedy-Lankan-political-history/4-792193)

I would like to add another episode from Sri Lanka’s political history, one that has received absolutely no attention in studies of the conflict. This account is drawn directly from the Hansard reports of 1947, that is, even before Ceylon became an independent nation.

On 26 November 1947, during one of the earliest sessions of the State Council under the Soulbury constitution, the newly elected member for Kankesanthurai, S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, raised the idea of secession in his remarks. He stated that the Tamils of Jaffna had the right to secede from Ceylon and suggested that, if they wished, such a move could even take place with India’s support.

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Jeffrey Sachs on the Criminality of Israel & USA in the Iran Conflict

Speaking Three Days Ago when Trump was visiting China …. circa 25 May 2026 … 

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Men’s Singles Seedings at French Tennis Open 2026

The top men’s seeds for the 2026 French Open, led by World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, are confirmed


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French Open Tennis Womens’ Seedings

WOMEN’S  SINGLES SEEDINGS

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The official women’s singles seedings for the 2026 French Open feature world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka as the top seed, with Elena Rybakina and Iga Świątek rounding out the top three. The tournament is currently underway at Roland Garros in Paris.

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SL Cricket Tour of West Indies: The Squads

Dhananjaya De Silva to captain Test Team & Kusal Mendis the Two Short-form Squads

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The Mount Mary Railway Fraternity in Colombo: Forgotten ‘Lore’

Ar Fernando ….  whose prefferred title is “The Ghosts of Mount Mary: A Forgotten Railway Lega,cy”

Colombo’s history is not always found in grand landmarks. Sometimes, it exists quietly within the forgotten neighbourhoods—like Mount Mary in Dematagoda.

Built during the height of the railway era, these “Little English” bungalows were once the heartbeat of a community defined by routine, labour, and a shared culture. The Sri Lanka Railway—originally the Ceylon Government Railways (CGR)—was conceived in the 1850s, with service beginning in 1864. While it was initially built as an industrial artery to transport tea and coffee from the hill country to the port of Colombo, the railway soon became the lifeblood of the nation.

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Hanson’s Australia and the Rise of Populism

Vox Populi

TAKE IN THIS ITEM: ….https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-23/poll-predicts-one-nation-federal-opposition/106714586

One Nation inherits the right-wing throne …..

Australia faces a fractured, Americanised future…..
The Liberals are dead. One Nation is predicted to become the new opposition, resulting in the total destruction and annihilation of the Liberal Party. This is not surprising, as the Liberals have become a dysfunctional party divorced from reality.However, this shift also serves as a warning. One Nation is a populist party driven by a fear of outsiders, particularly immigrants from India, Sri Lanka, and China. It is also fuelled by ideological self-interest. Should they come to power in Australia—a scenario that is now conceivable—the country could be transformed into a Trump-like, egomaniacal society of division, governed by a radical white manifesto.Both the Liberals and One Nation hold anti-Asian sentiments, with One Nation being explicitly anti-Islam. Perhaps if Pauline Hanson becomes Prime Minister, she will wear her prized burqa to Parliament.

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An Erudite Appreciation of Female Beauty in Mid-Nineteenth Century British Ceylon

JP… that is John Prins [?] …. “FEMALE BEAUTY IN CEYLON”[1]

“Ladies! – Young ladies! Be advised; hear the warning voice of one, who although an ardent worshipper at the shrine of beauty, yet despises the false conceptions and grand-mistaken notions entertained of female beauty and elegance. Nothing can be beautiful which seeks for its perfection the destruction and perversion of nature’s laws – nothing elegant, which ascribes to itself the rules of art in opposition to the dictates of nature”…… 

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Australia’s Dictation Test as Hurdle for Asian Migrants in Colonial Era

https://www.elanka.com.au/memories-are-made-of-this-the-agar-hewawissa-plunkett-forbes-lineages-of-ceylon-by-michael-roberts/Editor Thuppahi:

In support of his revelatory essay on Asian migrants to Australia in the late 19th and early 20th century, Earlson Forbes has sent TPS examples of the DICTATION TEST that was deployed to keep out the unwanted illiterate.

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Anthropology in Depth … Far & Wide: Q & A with Bruce Kapferer

BRUCE KAPFERER Interviewed by Bjørn Enge Bertelsen, …. date not up front

Photo by Andy Lewis.

Moving at the margins to re-center anthropology. From having been supervised by Bruce Kapferer and having worked on and off with him since 1999, I knew that pinning him down long enough to interview him would be hard. After weeks of failed attempts, I finally became lucky in November 2010 when I managed to abduct him to my office. This strategic re-location was necessary to escape the constant ringing of telephones in his office as well as his office’s avalanche-prone ever-expanding piles of papers and books. All verbal encounters with Bruce are characterised by a direct, critical and engaging dialogue – as also documented in other interviews (see esp. Smedal 2000). This rang true also for the dynamic of the interview situation, so only after five minutes of discussing critically recent developments in anthropology did I succeed in posing my initial question. 

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