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<blockquote data-quote="yosh371" data-source="post: 20796642" data-attributes="member: 329295"><p>Rajapaksa is a ‘name’ that the British Raj gave to people that did a good job in Negombo/ Seeduwa area, close to Katunayake. The same way the British did, give fancy names to people in the Hill country and South, that did a good job! Rajapaksa’s are born Catholics of Malaccan origin (this explains the strong ‘gob looking’ Mongoloid phenotype features in all of them). His father’s name was Don Alwin Rajapaksa. They ‘converted’ their Religious belief’s to gain Political mileage. This was no different to SWRD and JRJ, who were all from strict Christian backgrounds and converted to exhibit Sinhala Buddhist Extremism to gain Public Popularity. </p><p>The Rajapaksa family, originally from Seeduwa/ Negombo later migrated with their Malaccan Catholic ancestors to the villages of Sippukulam and Giruwapattuwa in the southern district of Hampanthottam (now known as Hambantota). Their Malaccan relatives were banished by Islamic Rulers of Malacca for helping the Portuguese conquest of Malacca. They were feared, and known for their brutality and ruthlessness.((nothing seems to have changed!) The Malaccan family forcibly possessed fertile paddy fields and coconut lands belonging to natives, (nothing seems to have changed!) by enforcing their brutality though rape and murder.(nothing has changed!) Some of the residuum of the Malaccan Catholic relatives remain in the Seeduwa/ Negombo area, such as the Lansa Family of Negombo who are cousins of the Rajapaksa’s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yosh371, post: 20796642, member: 329295"] Rajapaksa is a ‘name’ that the British Raj gave to people that did a good job in Negombo/ Seeduwa area, close to Katunayake. The same way the British did, give fancy names to people in the Hill country and South, that did a good job! Rajapaksa’s are born Catholics of Malaccan origin (this explains the strong ‘gob looking’ Mongoloid phenotype features in all of them). His father’s name was Don Alwin Rajapaksa. They ‘converted’ their Religious belief’s to gain Political mileage. This was no different to SWRD and JRJ, who were all from strict Christian backgrounds and converted to exhibit Sinhala Buddhist Extremism to gain Public Popularity. The Rajapaksa family, originally from Seeduwa/ Negombo later migrated with their Malaccan Catholic ancestors to the villages of Sippukulam and Giruwapattuwa in the southern district of Hampanthottam (now known as Hambantota). Their Malaccan relatives were banished by Islamic Rulers of Malacca for helping the Portuguese conquest of Malacca. They were feared, and known for their brutality and ruthlessness.((nothing seems to have changed!) The Malaccan family forcibly possessed fertile paddy fields and coconut lands belonging to natives, (nothing seems to have changed!) by enforcing their brutality though rape and murder.(nothing has changed!) Some of the residuum of the Malaccan Catholic relatives remain in the Seeduwa/ Negombo area, such as the Lansa Family of Negombo who are cousins of the Rajapaksa’s. [/QUOTE]
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