🧵 As Sri Lankans continue to protest at Galle Face, a look back at what happened when Tamils tried to do the same in 1956.
Tamil politicians protested peacefully outside Sri Lankan parliament in Colombo, condemning efforts to pass the Sinhala Only Act on June 5, 1956.
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Hundreds led by SJV Chelvanayakam, staged a satyagraha on Galle Face Green.
They were set upon by a Sinhala mob.
“Hooligans, in the very precincts of Parliament House, under the very nose of the PM of this country, set upon those innocent men seated there," wrote S Nadesan.
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Stones were pelted at the Tamil protestors. Tamil MPs were hospitalised.
One man had an ear “bitten and torn off”.
Another was thrown into Beira Lake, near the Parliament House.
On Sunday night, Sri Lankan minister Lohan Ratwatte got drunk and flew in a helicopter to Anuradhapura Prison.
He entered the cells of Tamil prisoners, pulled out his pistol and forced them to kneel down at gunpoint.
He threatened to kill them on the spot.
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The day before, Ratwatte and his entourage, including a former Sri Lankan ‘beauty queen’, got drunk and walked into Welikada Prison in Colombo, demanding to view the prison’s gallows and threatening prison officers.
Sri Lanka’s Prisons Department claimed they knew nothing.
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This is not new behaviour from Ratwatte. In 2001, ten Muslim youths were gunned down allegedly by Ratwatte and his supporters.