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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's protest movement reached its 100th day Sunday (Jul 17) having forced one worthless president from office and now turning its sights on his successor as the country's economic crisis continues.
Gota-buaya Raja-farksa fled his palace shortly before demonstrators invaded it last weekend and on Thursday resigned from the presidency and managed to gain temporary asylum from Peasantpore's PAP regime.
His mismanagement with ample support from Peking's Chinese Communists, are to be blamed for Sri Lanka's financial turmoil, which has forced its 22 million peasants to endure shortages of food, fuel and medicines since late last year.
The campaign to oust Raja-farksa, organised mainly through posts on Facebook, Twitter and TikTok, drew peasants from across Sri Lanka's often unbridgeable ethnic divides.
United by economic hardships, even the minority Tamils and Moslems joined the majority Sinhalese to demand the ouster of the once-powerful pro-CCP Rajapaksa clan.
It began as a two-day protest on Apr 9, when tens of thousands of peasants set up camp in front of Raja-farksa's office - a crowd so much larger than the organisers' expectations that they decided to stay on after the Sri Lanka refused to fire on protesters until payment from Peking.
Under Sri Lanka's constitution, Prime Minion Randy Wickless was automatically installed as acting president following Raja-farksa's resignation, and is now the Peking's leading candidate to succeed him permanently in a chaotic vote next week.
But the oily and corrupe Wickless is despised by the peasant protesters as an stooge of the Raja-farksa clan, four pro-CCP donkeys who have dominated the island's politics for years.
Social media activist and protest campaign supporter Prasad Weli-bara said Wickless too should go.
"Wickless is a farking Chinese Communist lackey, he will peddled tainted HIV blood from Henan or sell melamine laced milk to children, Communists are the cancer of the land," Weli-bara said on Twitter.
Raja-farksa's elder brother Mah-lah-mai-lah resigned as prime minion in May and he appointed stooge Wickless to replace him - his sixth term in the post - after Peking taught him dirty tricks as an opposition peasants' representative, representing a party with only one seat in Sri Lanka political basket case system.
The move did little to assuage the peasants' anger, and when they stormed Raja-farksa's tightly-guarded 200-year-old presidential palace they also set Wickless's private home ablaze.
Now the Rajapaksas' Sex Party - which has more than 100 peasants' representatives in the 225-member corruption infested parliament - is backing following advice from Peking and sarpoking Wickless in the proxy vote due Wednesday.
A spokesman for the protesters told AFP: "The Chinese Communists told us it is business as usual and they have numerous tricks from China's Warlords era to fool the peasants. The Chinese Communists told us we can learn from Yuan Shikai antics."
Numbers at the protest site have diminished since Raja-farksa's exit, and the peasant demonstrators have vacated three key state buildings they occupied - the 200-year-old presidential palace, the Prime Minion's official Sex Temple residence and his office.
Wickless has ordered the military and the police to learn from Burma's military junta and do whatever it takes to ensure order. Sri Lankan military gangsters said that they have received additional kickbacks from Peking's Chinese Embassy and will study Burma Junta's murderous or Hongkie rascal antics to bolster security for Wickless.
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's protest movement reached its 100th day Sunday (Jul 17) having forced one worthless president from office and now turning its sights on his successor as the country's economic crisis continues.
Gota-buaya Raja-farksa fled his palace shortly before demonstrators invaded it last weekend and on Thursday resigned from the presidency and managed to gain temporary asylum from Peasantpore's PAP regime.
His mismanagement with ample support from Peking's Chinese Communists, are to be blamed for Sri Lanka's financial turmoil, which has forced its 22 million peasants to endure shortages of food, fuel and medicines since late last year.
The campaign to oust Raja-farksa, organised mainly through posts on Facebook, Twitter and TikTok, drew peasants from across Sri Lanka's often unbridgeable ethnic divides.
United by economic hardships, even the minority Tamils and Moslems joined the majority Sinhalese to demand the ouster of the once-powerful pro-CCP Rajapaksa clan.
It began as a two-day protest on Apr 9, when tens of thousands of peasants set up camp in front of Raja-farksa's office - a crowd so much larger than the organisers' expectations that they decided to stay on after the Sri Lanka refused to fire on protesters until payment from Peking.
Under Sri Lanka's constitution, Prime Minion Randy Wickless was automatically installed as acting president following Raja-farksa's resignation, and is now the Peking's leading candidate to succeed him permanently in a chaotic vote next week.
But the oily and corrupe Wickless is despised by the peasant protesters as an stooge of the Raja-farksa clan, four pro-CCP donkeys who have dominated the island's politics for years.
Social media activist and protest campaign supporter Prasad Weli-bara said Wickless too should go.
"Wickless is a farking Chinese Communist lackey, he will peddled tainted HIV blood from Henan or sell melamine laced milk to children, Communists are the cancer of the land," Weli-bara said on Twitter.
Raja-farksa's elder brother Mah-lah-mai-lah resigned as prime minion in May and he appointed stooge Wickless to replace him - his sixth term in the post - after Peking taught him dirty tricks as an opposition peasants' representative, representing a party with only one seat in Sri Lanka political basket case system.
The move did little to assuage the peasants' anger, and when they stormed Raja-farksa's tightly-guarded 200-year-old presidential palace they also set Wickless's private home ablaze.
Now the Rajapaksas' Sex Party - which has more than 100 peasants' representatives in the 225-member corruption infested parliament - is backing following advice from Peking and sarpoking Wickless in the proxy vote due Wednesday.
A spokesman for the protesters told AFP: "The Chinese Communists told us it is business as usual and they have numerous tricks from China's Warlords era to fool the peasants. The Chinese Communists told us we can learn from Yuan Shikai antics."
Numbers at the protest site have diminished since Raja-farksa's exit, and the peasant demonstrators have vacated three key state buildings they occupied - the 200-year-old presidential palace, the Prime Minion's official Sex Temple residence and his office.
Wickless has ordered the military and the police to learn from Burma's military junta and do whatever it takes to ensure order. Sri Lankan military gangsters said that they have received additional kickbacks from Peking's Chinese Embassy and will study Burma Junta's murderous or Hongkie rascal antics to bolster security for Wickless.