Vickramabahu Karunaratne
The FUTA protest march was a success. Its 
success could be measured from the hate generated in the government camp. 
Minister SB said, “We do not intend to look at FUTA as our foe. But for example, 
take the foreign countries that were visited lately by Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri. 
He is a second grade junior lecturer on History. In the recent past he toured 
Oslo and the US. Who provided the air tickets for his sojourns overseas? Even 
Kumar Rupasinghe has joined them now. He has publicly stated that the FUTA 
strike has the makings of an Arab Spring that will emerge in the future. But 
that guy is nothing but a knucklehead who is unable to understand that this is 
not Arabia but Sri Lanka and that there is no scope or room for such springs to 
take root in this part of the globe. No doubt there are scores of NGOs behind 
the FUTA strike. They have also been supported by the UNP, JVP and Sarath 
Fonseka as well. They have also cleverly got around the breakaway faction of the 
JVP, the Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) towards this endeavour. I must say that 
Nirmal Ranjith Dewasiri is nothing but a mentally sick and ill person. He has 
publicly ridiculed our esteemed King Dutugemunu and he has also publicly 
clamoured to get same-sex marriages legalized here as well. It has been alleged 
that in the past, he has even crowed from the rooftops to get Eelam for the 
Tamil people in the North-East.
Dewasiri has 
also allegedly gone to India with the EPRLF and obtained training in arms as 
well. He does not understand who the genuine university lecturers are. He 
continues to grope in the dark. The genuine university lecturers are now 
beginning to understand who the FUTA chief really is. That is one reason why the 
FUTA strike is now showing signs of coming apart at the seams.”
All these words 
do not bring FUTA or Nirmal into disrepute; but go a long way to further 
deteriorate image of the minister. I have never heard of a category of lecturers 
named second grade junior lecturer. I joined the staff of the Engineering 
Faculty at the University of Peradeniya in 1966 as an assistant lecturer. 
Thereafter, I was promoted to the lecturer grade in 1970 when I came back from 
Cambridge with a PhD. At the time I was interdicted in 1978, I was a senior 
lecturer. The next title awaiting me was assistant professor which was earlier 
referred to as Reader. These are the categories of university lecturers at the 
time. I never heard of this category that SB refers to. I am sure he is wrong 
and he needs to apologize to Nirmal, who in my estimation, is a reputed academic 
in his field. Also, I must add that History is not as marginal a subject as SB 
assumes. E.H. Carr, the great historian said in his famous lecture ‘What is 
History?’ –  “When we attempt to answer 
the question ‘What is history?’ our answer, consciously or unconsciously, 
reflects our own position in time, and forms part of our answer to the broader 
question – the view we take of the society in which we live. I have no fear that 
my subject may, on closer inspection, seem trivial. I am afraid that I may seem 
presumptuous to have broached a question so vast and so important.”
The march to 
Kataragama
SB must remember 
what happened in Arabia, happened in Lanka way back in history; when we marched 
to Kataragama with Mahinda and participated in many mass actions which finally 
brought the downfall of the last UNP regime. It can happen again, perhaps more 
virulently. When SB says that the Frontline Socialist Party was cleverly trapped 
into this protest, he displays his ignorance as to what is happening in the 
Higher Education sector. In fact the government paper, Sunday Observer reported: 
“The JVP did not have much say in the Inter University Students’ Federation, 
better known as Anthare, the protest march that proceeded from Kandy to Colombo 
in support of the dons. It was the JVP’s second breakaway group – the 
Peratugaami (Progressive Front), which secured control of the student protest 
from Kandy. In contrast to the FUTA protest march, the Peratugaami student 
leaders holding power at Anthare were clever enough not to entertain any of the 
opportunist politicians of the Opposition in their protest march, not even the 
JVP leaders. Hence, JVP parliamentarian Anura Kumara Dissanayake was seen taking 
shelter at the FUTA protest to mark their political presence. Here we can 
disagree with the opinion but facts are correct.
Nirmal never 
ridiculed historic figures; he only ridiculed mentally sick politicians who try 
to reenact stories of the Mahawansa in the modern world. If Nirmal stands for 
same sex marriages he is with great intellectuals’ the world over. If he has 
gone to the EPRLF for training, then he must have gone through the United 
Socialist Alliance headed by Chandrika, because the EPRLF was in a common front 
with us at that time. We all got training in the Vanni jungles to save our 
selves from the DJV attacks. In fact the leader of the Independent Students 
Union, Daya Pathirana, was killed by the DJV. So it is perfectly correct to 
learn to defend one self.  As far as I 
know Nirmal always stood for a United Lanka based on devolution of power. Any 
sensible person who expects a United Lanka should hold that view. There is no 
other way out.
Special 
attacks
Ridiculous 
arguments by SB display the bankruptcy of the Mahinda regime. They have 
forgotten their past and what they were campaigning for at that time. The 
government media has made special attacks mentioning my name. I am happy to 
think that the NSSP intervention got such recognition. One report said: “Though 
Sajith even had his usual team which whistles and cheers each time he comes on a 
political platform, Fonseka and Vickremabahu appeared to be isolated. 
On-the-spot reports said Vickremabahu, who tarnished Sri Lanka’s image at the UN 
Human Rights Council earlier this year, had only three supporters with him while 
Fonseka had only his security guards, that too provided by the government as a 
former army commander.”
It added “The 
FUTA protest march which was followed by a rally in Colombo was used as 
gathering points for anti-government elements and political parties while UNP 
leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, Karu Jayasuriya, Sajith Premadasa, Sarath Fonseka, 
JVP leader Somawansa Amarasinghe, Vijitha Herath and Vickremabahu Karunarathne 
were seen voicing for their political survival.”
No, we were all 
voicing for the end of this chauvinist dictatorship!
- SLG 
