The Mahaiyawa Cemetery in Kandy & Its Ramifications

Anonymous participant in the Sri Lankan Planters (SLP) Official FB page, 8 June 2026 , where the title reads : “The Untold Story of Mahaiyawa Cemetery”

A silent colonial history resting beside the busy streets of Kandy …For anyone entering the city of Kandy, Mahaiyawa is more than just a name or a location. It is a bustling area known for heavy traffic, a railway crossing, and constant activity. However, just a few steps away from the busy road lies one of the most significant chapters of Kandy’s history, resting quietly and largely forgotten. This is the story of the Mahaiyawa Public Cemetery and the history buried within it.

 

 

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Fertile Cross-Fertsilisation in Sri Lankan Theatre in the Mid-Twentieth Century

Michael Roberts

An EMAIL Exchange with Vinod Moonesinghe recently prompted me to search for relevant literature and I came across this text from my hand in People Inbetween (1989, Sarasavi Publications, page 111).

“In brief, in the 1900s and 1910s the literati who engaged themselves in English drama developed no synthesizing link with the Sinhala theatre which was flourishing at the same time in and around the Tower Hall in Maradana, Colombo. The latter, as we know, had some awareness of the Western theatrical traditions [81]. Our speculative point is that the fertilizing influence, such as it was, moved in one direction only.

Gananath Obeyesekere & Haig Karunaratne …. & Haig at Talk Podium

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A Cricketing Smash-hit from Vaibhav at Dambulla

VAIBHAV SOIRIYAVANSHI smashes  94 runs from 29 balls as India A maul Sri Lanka A at Dambulla …

8.5 No hundred for Sooryavanshi! He gets a pat on the back from Dickwella, then lifts his helmet and walks off as Arachchige and Co celebrate. Sooryavanshi made room and got followed by a flightless ball, looked to go over cover again. Overhit it, bat turned and he found mid-off’s brea

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“Genocide”? “Pogrom”?…. Learning From CS Lewis

Vox Populi

Wow Michael, what a fascinating set of reflections relating to the definitions of genocide and pogrom…. referring here to the TPS essay, viz https://thuppahis.com/2023/07/26/reflections-my-engagement-with-the-pogrom-of-july-1983-in-sri lank/#:~:text=Reflections%3A%20My%20Engagement%20with%20the,living%20and%2For%20working%20in%20the

I find myself in complete agreement with you. We live in an age of genocide inflation or concept creep, where the definition of a word expands so broadly it loses its original meaning. To call the July 1983 violence a genocide is inappropriate; if left unchecked, we would indeed be forced to “invent another concept” just to describe much more extreme, systematic atrocities.

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A Tale About A Jewish Traveller’s Flexibility & Acumen

FROM Rashantha De Alwis in FACEBOOK, 21 June 2026

A Russian Jew as finally allowed to emigrate to Israel. At Moscow airport, customs found a Lenin statue in his baggage and asked: “What is this?”

The man replied: “What is this? Wrong question comrade. You should have asked: Who is he? This is Comrade Lenin. He laid the foundations of socialism and created the future and prosperity of the Russian people. I am taking it with me as a memory of our dear hero.” The Russian customs officer let him go without further inspection.

At Tel Aviv airport, the Israeli customs officer also asked our friend: “What is this?”He replied: “What is this? Wrong question, Sir. You should be asking: “Who is this?” This is Lenin, the bastard who caused me; a Jew, to leave Russia. I take this statue with me so I can curse him every day.” The Israeli customs officer said: “I apologise; Sir, you are cleared to go”

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Reading “Filial Devotion and the Tiger Cult of Suicide”

AI Overview

Michael Roberts’ 1996 article, “Filial Devotion and the Tiger Cult of Suicide”(Contributions to Indian Sociology, 30: 245-72), is a seminal study exploring the cultural and political foundations of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). [1, 2, 3] ……

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Library of Social Science As Source For Thuppahi ‘Hits’

A Note from  RICHARD  KOENIGSBERG**  with whom  I have  been exchanging  World News for Decades, 21 June 2027

As you can see below, you OPENED (Clicked) most of the Newsletters sent during the last day (Jan. 19) EXCEPT “Trump & Hitler in the same bed?” which was released to you, but not opened.
This Newsletter is the one that generated 1800 hits.

Regards, Richard

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Rampant Sex Trade in Sri Lankan ‘Arenas’

Lasantha Pethiyagoda in Colombo  Telegraph, 11 June 2026, where the title runs thus: “Suddek Alluwath Api Goda” (Latch Onto A White Foreigner, We Are All Set)”

Ever since foreign tourism was introduced to Sri Lanka, this epithet developed in scope and regularity with the ever-depreciating rupee against hard currencies. For poor people along the coastline tourist areas, this was what parents wished for the children.

Most luxury homes in fishing villages are either owned or funded by white foreigners or offspring through their often-dubious relationships with local boys, girls, women or men. No longer did fishermen, sculptors or mask-workers train their kids to follow their own trade or seek educational qualifications. Latching onto a white-skinned foreigner became the life goal.

Prof (Emeritus) Lasantha Pethiyagoda

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Sanjiva’s SERENDIB Straddles the Trading Routes Over The Centuries

Sri Lanka, Serendib and the Silk Road of the Sea ... by Sanjiva WIJESINHA as a Kindle Edition

  This timely and well written book fills a major hiatus in Sri Lanka’s history. There is currently very little information available about the island’s role as a major hub in Indian Ocean trade since ancient times – and Sri Lanka, Serendib and the Silk Road of the Sea’ more than adequately fills the gap…. https://www.amazon.com.au/Sri-Lanka-Serendib-Silk-Road-ebook/dp/B0GM2W96K5

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Understanding the Concept ‘Pogrom’ Via CS Lewis

Vox Populi

Wow Michael, …. referring here to the TPS essay.

An Act of Consciousness Raising: The Concept ‘Pogrom’ and its Extension to Sri Lanka

I find myself in complete agreement with you. We live in an age of genocide inflation or concept creep, where the definition of a word expands so broadly it loses its original meaning. To call the July 1983 violence a genocide is inappropriate; if left unchecked, we would indeed be forced to “invent another concept” just to describe much more extreme, systematic atrocities.

Romanians remove corpses of Jewish victims deported from Iași following pogrom

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