Dirty man behind dirty writing exposed!!

Dirty tricks department become dirtier in its mission!

(This writing deviates from expected ethical media standards. Unfortunately, the writer has to be blunt and be anonymous like Underpala of Lukbimanews to ‘call a spade a spade’ in the language the masked man and his goons can only understand).

by Our Special Correspondent


(February 28, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) The time has come to tear the ugly mask of the Lukbimanews writer who writes under the pseudonym name Underpala.

The so-called Underpala, who cannot think above his ‘Under’ mindset and has gone on the rage in his latest raw sewage writing against the 41 British parliamentarians, George Bush, Tony Blair, London based R Jayadevan and also the Sri Lanka Guardian is none other than until few years ago a member of the Jayaweva (Victory) Brigade of the Sri Lanka High Commission in London, who is currently going around with his broom, bucket and the begging bowl to the External Affairs Ministry and the President’s office at the Temple Trees in Colombo to earn some pittance to have his cheap local scotch for his ignoramus loyal service.

A good friend of the Sri Lanka Guardian linked to the close circles of the Lakbimanews was angry that Lakbima’s standard of reporting has been compromised following the introduction of this underworld goon Underpala. This underclass reckless writer having hopped from Colombo to Hong Kong and from there to London and then to Bangkok after licking the boots of the former Foreign Minister Rohita Bogollogama has now returned to Colombo to count the last steps to his crypt pit.

He is none other than the self glorifying, Tamil hating menace XXXX XX XXXX who was writing from London after intoxicating with the discount store crude scotch mixed with the sewage water.

Even at his yawning age, he is still unable to seek solace from the sins he had committed in his donkey’s years of writings against the vulnerable and distraught people of his motherland.

This desperate chronic journalist approached the Sri Lanka Guardian to give him some space for his regular contributions few years ago. This is what he wrote when he corresponded with us in 2008: I am a very senior Sri Lankan journalist who has worked in Colombo, Hong Kong and London and now lives in London…..I would like to contribute occasionally to your web edition….. First, anything I write as A Special Correspondent must remain confidential and you must keep it confidential. Who else will know about it other than yourself? Could you give that assurance because there could be articles based on inside information and if the writer is known the sources could be exposed’.

The very same gambit journalist, who wanted anonymity, is now doing a psychopathic dance in anonymity to ridicule our credible news about the appointment and then the removal of a Tamil High Commissioner in London following pressure from his Jayaweva Brigade. What patriotism of a coward who cannot think beyond hatred towards his own fellow citizens.

Mr. XXXX XXX XXX a.k.a Pundaya who is the brother of respected journalist Mevyn De Silva who ran ‘The Guardian’ in Sri Lanka is a frustrated and an all along a disappointed man. He tried his political manoeuvrings to become the Editor in Chief of the state owned ‘Daily News’. He was unsuccessful and embittered and he XXXXX ran off to Hong Kong and from there to London.

In London, he was part of the anti-Tamil extremist group associated with the Sri Lanka High Commission. He tirelessly worked to get a position in the Sri Lanka High Commission to extend his anti-Tamil racism though his anti-LTTE slogans. According to sources, he was gunning for the Deputy High Commissioner or the first Secretary posts, but his karmic planatorial status did not accord him even the media officer job at the High Commission. He felt snubbed when an unknown Walter Jayawardene was brought from USA for the meagre media position.

The embittered man became ill for some time over his compounding failures. Planetorial change in his birth chart gave some comfort when the former Foreign Minister Bogollogama showed him some sympathy. XXXX  held series of meetings with the minister in London and Colombo. A back door deal was done with him to send him to Bangkok to serve as media head at the Sri Lankan Embassy without considering the routines of publicising the appointment in the government Gazette etc. Bypassing the retirement age for government servants, at the age of over 70 years the old man was appointed to respond to his desires.

This sewage writer boasts himself as the super class journalist and a contributor to various international newspapers. If one reads his latest ghastly writings in the Lakbimanews, how such standard can be accommodated from a cheap boating writer is a million dollar question Lakbimanews can only answer.

XXXX XX XXXX was a desperate man in London and was a regular contributor to money laundering Asian Tribune of K T Rajasingam based in Helsinki. Both are age old buddies swimming in the sewage news despatches. One wonders whether XXXX’s posting to Bangkok was part of the deal involving K T Rajasingam’s money laundering business.

We have known London based R Jayadevan for some years now. When we asked him about the allegations against him by XXXX XXX XXXXX alias Underpala in his latest write up in the Lakbimanews, he said: ‘I do not know what has happened to him. The very same man had a cordial relationship with me and had refuted the very same allegations the hostile elements were making on my return from captivity by the LTTE in Vanni. These scoundrels were scandalising XXXXXX as well in their outrageous websites and he was rattled and feared for his life that he would be attacked by these elements. I am sad to read Underpala’s comments about me. If it is XXXXXX, he must have got into his gutter journalism by learning the art from these elements and is towing the same line to target me under an anonymous name of Underpala’. He further said: ‘He must be suffering from some sort of hate syndrome and there is no cure for this. Old dogs are old dogs. They will not and cannot learn new tricks even if you force on to them’.

Here we published some of his ( Underpala's) email conversations with the Sri Lanka Guardian

Email Number 01,
Received date: Monday, October 20, 2008
IP Location: XXXXXXXXXX
System: XXXXXXXXX


from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX@hotmail.com>
to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
date Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:52 AM
subject INQUIRY
mailed-by hotmail.com

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Dear Editor,

This is to introduce myself and raise a couple of questions.
I am a very senior Sri Lankan journalist who has worked in Colombo, Hong Kong and London and now lives in London.
My elder brotehr the late XXXXXXXXXXXXX used to publish and edit a fortnightly magazine called the Lanka Guardian. I notice that though you started as Lanka Guardian you now call yourself Sri Lankan Guardian. Is it published in Colombo or outside Sri Lanka?
I have been a correspondent for or contributor to some of the most prestigious newspapers, news agencies and electronic media in the world including The New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Le Mond, Guardian, Asian Wall Street Journal, AFP, Gemini News Service, CBS, CNN and was BBC Television News representative in Sri Lanka.
Though I am now retired from permanent employment I still write and do some work as a journalism training consultant for the Commonwealth Press Union.
I would like to contribute occasionally to your web edition.
If that is acceptable could you please let me know how I could do so and could you please let me have some guidelines such as wordage and where to send it.
I now live in London and noticed the other day one byline saying Editor London Bureau. Who is the editor and how do I get in touch with him/her.
Kind regards
XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX
Columnist & UK Correspondent, The Sunday Times, Sri Lanka

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Email Number 02,
Received date: Teusday, October 21, 2008
IP Location: XXXXXXXXXX
System: XXXXXXXXX


from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX@hotmail.com>
to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
date Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:16 AM
subject Re: Your most welcome to Sri Lanka Guardian
mailed-by hotmail.com

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Dear Mr XXXXXXXXXXXXX,

Just a couple of questions. Are you Sri Lankan and living in Sri Lanka. I ask because you seem to have Colombo-based editors.
Also what is the usual wordage for your articles and when is your deadline for that day and for the next day? When do you update your website?
Also are all your writers just contributors or do you have staff?
Do you have a London editor and a bureau here or is it that people just contribute?
Regards
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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Email Number 03,
Received date: Sunday, October 26, 2008
IP Location: XXXXXXXXXX
System: XXXXXXXXX

from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX@hotmail.com>
to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
date Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 5:08 AM
subject RE: thanks your reply
mailed-by hotmail.com

hide details 10/26/08

Hi XXXXXX

To whom should the copy be sent? Could you please send me the email address.
Also could I write either as a Special Correspondent (when required) and as XXXXX XX XXXXXX, London Contributing Editor when I write a specific opinion piece?
Please let me know soonest.
Regards

XXXXX XXXX XXXXX

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Email Number 04,
Received date: Sunday, October 26, 2008
IP Location: XXXXXXXXXX
System: XXXXXXXXX

from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX@hotmail.com>
to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
date Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 11:02 AM
subject RE: thanks your reply
mailed-by hotmail.com

hide details 10/26/08

Dear XXXXXXXXXXXXX,

Two matters.
First anything I write as A Special Correspondent must remain confidential and you must keep it confidential. Who else will know about it other than yourself?
Could you give that assurance because there could be articles based on inside information and if the writer is known the sources could be exposed.
Whatever i write under my own name of course, would be mine. As I said earlier what I write with my byline will be pubnlished as from London Contributing Editor.
Are you agreeable to that?
Regards
XXXXXXXXXXX

Please Read Sinhala version:- ලක්බිමනිව්ස් "අණ්ඩපාලගේ" ( Underpala) කෙරුවාව

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