தற்கொலைப்பெண் தாக்குதலில் கொல்லப்பட்ட காமினி திசநாயக்காவின் மகன் நவின் இனவாதத்ததை கக்குகிறார்.

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @balasubramaniamsivarasamm5036
    @balasubramaniamsivarasamm5036 3 дня назад +14

    Gamini Dissanayaka is the main culprit of burning Jaffna Library.

  • @packsmuru7834
    @packsmuru7834 3 дня назад +3

    இவரின் தந்தை காமினி திசநாயக்கவே யாழ் நூலகத்திற்கு நெருப்பை வைத்தவர்களில் வருவர்

  • @sivarajahsivanesan78
    @sivarajahsivanesan78 3 дня назад +13

    நிலாம்டீன் அவர்களே! காமினி திசநாயக்க ஏன் கொல்லப்பட்டார் என்றவிபரத்தையும் கூறவேண்டும்!

  • @carolinejeevaratnam2894
    @carolinejeevaratnam2894 3 дня назад +6

    அர்ச்சுனா அப்பா இன்று வரை எங்கே என்றே தெரியாதே பதில் சொல்ல முடியுமா நிலாம்டீன் அவர்களே

  • @hendrykajendrakumar2615
    @hendrykajendrakumar2615 3 дня назад +3

    JR’s and his Students Gamini, Lalith and Ranil's Role in History
    JR is portrayed as a key figure in pivotal moments of Sri Lankan history, including the Jaffna Library burning and the Nuwara Eliya riots. Both events symbolize not only personal and collective loss but also systemic efforts to marginalize and uproot communities.
    1981 Jaffna Library Burning: The library, a repository of Tamil history, culture, and identity, was more than a building-it was a symbol. Its destruction was an attack on cultural memory, leaving wounds that still resonate. JR’s alleged role places him squarely in a narrative of calculated violence.
    1983 Nuwara Eliya Riots: The targeting of the Tamil population and their businesses underscores the ethnic tensions of the time. The riots, a prelude to the larger civil war, forced many to flee, uprooting families and livelihoods. JR’s Student Gamini involvement makes him a participant in a broader pattern of systemic oppression.
    The Victims’ Perspective
    Your statement, “I am justifying victims’ justification too,” draws attention to their pain and demand for justice. For the victims, the harm isn’t abstract-it’s personal, deeply felt, and enduring. Whether through displacement, loss of property, or erasure of identity, the victims’ suffering requires acknowledgment. Justice, in this sense, is not just about punishment but also about recognition and restitution.
    The Question of Justice
    The phrase, “Right is always right,” speaks to the idea that accountability must prevail, regardless of personal ties or historical complexity. Justice isn’t about revenge; it’s about ensuring that the voices of the harmed are heard and their suffering is not forgotten. However, this doesn’t negate the humanity of those like JR, whose actions, while condemnable, are often shaped by broader socio-political forces.
    Moving Forward
    Reconciliation and Accountability: Understanding history’s complexities is vital for healing. This means acknowledging both the victims’ pain and the perpetrators’ humanity without excusing their actions.
    Lessons for the Future: Stories like this remind us of the consequences of division and violence. By revisiting them, societies can work toward building bridges, ensuring such tragedies don’t repeat.
    Personal Reflection:
    For Nalin, this story can be a moment to grapple with his father’s legacy and his own role in shaping a better future.
    This narrative is a microcosm of the broader story of Sri Lanka’s struggle with reconciliation. Would you like to explore the historical context of these events, discuss the broader implications of justice and reconciliation, or delve deeper into Nalin’s personal journey?

  • @eselva27
    @eselva27 3 дня назад +7

    ஆழமறியாமல் நிஜாமுதீன் கதைக்க கூடாது

  • @YogeswarySivananthan-it1ph
    @YogeswarySivananthan-it1ph 3 дня назад +3

    Jaffna Liberty 😢😢😢

  • @aalampara7853
    @aalampara7853 3 дня назад +4

    Gamini Dissanayake is masterminf behind 1983 pogram! No wonder he has a son like him

  • @briandevasagaiam46
    @briandevasagaiam46 2 дня назад +2

    அது கொலை அல்ல பழிதீர்ப்பு

    • @KuttyCallam
      @KuttyCallam День назад

      அவன்தியாகியில்லை

  • @subramsubramaniam1327
    @subramsubramaniam1327 3 дня назад

    Any form of terrorism cannot be tolerated

  • @shridharanjoseph7697
    @shridharanjoseph7697 2 дня назад +1

    Gamini Dissanayake was an educated barberian

  • @sritharannadarajah4504
    @sritharannadarajah4504 2 дня назад

    தமிழ் அரசு எங்கோ??????????

  • @YogeswarySivananthan-it1ph
    @YogeswarySivananthan-it1ph 3 дня назад

    2:44 😮😮😅😅😅

  • @kurukuru4514
    @kurukuru4514 21 час назад

    நவின்திசநாயக்காஇறப்புவருத்தம்தான்தமிழர்இலட்ச்சக்கணக்கில்இறந்தோமேகாலம்காலமாகசிறுவர்இருர்துபெரியவர்கொண்டீர்களேநாங்களும்மனிதர்தானேரினைத்தீர்களே

  • @reniejohnson3792
    @reniejohnson3792 2 дня назад

    Inavatham veendam

  • @RoshanAhamed-cu1gz
    @RoshanAhamed-cu1gz День назад

    This nilamdeen is always there to wash clothes for ranil and rishad brother