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The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:41 pm
by zimfan93
For anyone interested in my blogging (and just because I'd find it cool to get some hits from Zimbabwe
), here's a link to a piece I've done about the moral dimension of sporting contact with Sri Lanka, which is quite pertinent given issues in Zimbabwe. I'd love it if you'd have a read
http://ramblingsofapoliticsstudent.word ... t-cricket/
Cheers
Re: The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 7:49 pm
by foreignfield
An interesting read and some valid points raised, although my understanding of SL politics, society and history is but superficial and I probably would be more careful with applying the terms "apartheid" and "genocide". But hypocrisy is indeed the word.
Nice to have you on board, zimfan93.
Re: The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 10:42 pm
by zimfan93
foreignfield wrote:An interesting read and some valid points raised, although my understanding of SL politics, society and history is but superficial and I probably would be more careful with applying the terms "apartheid" and "genocide". But hypocrisy is indeed the word.
Nice to have you on board, zimfan93.
Cheers, thanks for taking the time to have a look
I'd like to think they aren't terms to use lightly, but given what I've read they do seem applicable here, given the deliberate targeting and killing of civilians on a racial basis (genocide) and institutionalised discrimination (a trait of apartheid). Thanks again for having a look, it means a lot to me
Re: The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:42 am
by foreignfield
A tad off topic but a telling tale of SL cricket in these days:
Take a bow, Mr Priyath Bandu, who made his first-class debut for Sri Lanka Ports Authority CC against Colombo last week. It was, it has to be said, a rather inauspicious start. Bandu batted at No10, making two from 23 balls, and bowled just 10 overs (out of 134) for 33 runs. But then, he is 39 years old. Exactly what could have inspired the Ports Authority selectors to give a debut to a man of that age? Bandu just happens to be the Chairman of the Sri Lankan Port Authority, which owns and runs the team. Rumour has it that the august executive is planning to run for a position in the Sri Lankan Cricket Association. Coincidentally, the electoral regulations stipulate that any and all executives must have taken part in a relevant tournament as a player.
Taken from the Guardian's Spin cricket e-mail.
Re: The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 12:11 pm
by zimfan93
I don't know what sillier- the regulation itself or the bizarre effort to satisfy it!
Re: The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:51 pm
by eugene
I imagine a few people would be lining up to bowl at Makoni.
Re: The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:41 am
by Jemisi
Yep, bit of short stuff might be good.
Re: The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Sat May 25, 2013 2:15 pm
by ZIMDOGGY
sick of sri lankans.
literally flooding australia with illegal boats. Some of which were donated by us.
a month ago a few decided they wanted to go to new zealand instead and wanted to use perth as a pitstop.
if only i was prime minister.....
Re: The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Sat May 25, 2013 6:31 pm
by eugene
Perhaps a few more illegal immigrant compounds will be needed in the desert?
Re: The Sri Lanka question
Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 6:29 am
by zimfan93
ZIMDOGGY wrote:sick of sri lankans.
literally flooding australia with illegal boats. Some of which were donated by us.
a month ago a few decided they wanted to go to new zealand instead and wanted to use perth as a pitstop.
if only i was prime minister.....
I have a post abou that too...
http://ramblingsofapoliticsstudent.word ... ane-sight/