Nihal silva biography of george
•
List of people killed by Sri Lankan government forces
The following is a list of notable killings, including terrorists attributed to armed groups under the control of the Sri Lankan government – Army, Navy, Air Force, Police and paramilitary groups (Home Guards/Civil Defence Force, Eelam People's Democratic Party, Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal etc.).
Killings in chronological order
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Pilgrims hold up film shooting". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 9 September
- ^"Price of a dream". The Nation (Sri Lanka). 1 April
- ^ ab"Report No. 1"(PDF). University Teachers for Human Rights. January
- ^Rajasingham, K. T. "Chapter Indira Gandhi – a casualty of terror". Sri Lanka: The Untold Story. Archived from the original on 19 June
- ^"Mannar human rights activist Fr Mary Bastian remembered". TamilNet. 6 January
- ^Rajasingham, K. T. "Chapter Limbo between war and peace". Sri Lanka: The Untold Story.
•
Palitha Silva
Sri Lankan actor
Palitha Silva
පාලිත සිල්වාBorn Garanduwa Baarage Palitha Silva
() 31 August (age57)Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lankan Occupation Actor Yearsactive –present Spouse Namalee Silva Children 4 Awards Best Actor/ most popular actor Garanduwa Baarage Palitha Silva (born August 30, , as පාලිත සිල්වා) [Sinhala]) is a Sri Lankan actor, dramatist, producer, director, scriptwriter, and author.[1] He started his career at 15 when he was chosen to train at the Professor Solomon Fonseka's school of Acting. Silva has acted in more than television serials[2] and is best known for his roles in the teledramas Keetaya, Deweni Inima, and as the lead actor in the biographical film Anagarika Dharmapala Srimathano.[3]
In June , he was awarded the honorific title Maanava Hithavadee Keerthi Sri Veeraputra Deshabandu and then Kalaashubana Janaranjana Keerthi Sri Deshamanya in July for h
•
The Roberts Oral History planerat arbete in the s. Origins . Outcomes
Michael Roberts
In re-establishing communication with two old Mertonians of the early s generation at my College in Oxford, viz, Tony Roberton and Keith Shuttleworth, inom have been induced to reflect upon my unusual circumstances as a postgraduate at Merton and Oxford. Apart from being one of the few Sri Lankans in that University,[1] I happened to be (A) engagerad in postgraduate work which demanded research at the Public Record Office in Chancery Lane in London, and (B) a colonial visitor with the asset of two sisters domiciled in London.[2] This meant that, every now and then, inom spent part of my term-time in London on research-work bygd hitchhiking directly to vit City and its tube station on the Monday and returning on the Friday.
Merton Rugger Squad circa with Tony kneeling on the right and Keith on my right in the gods row standing
TW as ung man & aged around 90 with his grandson in London
My