Monkeys In The News
1. A monkey holds an opposition Congress party flag during an election rally in Kathua 90 km (56 miles) south of Jammu, April 22, 2004. Sonia Gandhi, president of India’s main opposition Congress party, is optimistic after the first round of the country’s staggered general election this week — what she calls a battle to save the soul of India. REUTERS/Amit Gupta
2. Aila, a 10-year-old capuchin monkey, takes control of the microphone at the opening ceremonies of the “Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers for the Disabled” organization’s “monkey college” facility in the Brighton section of Boston May 7, 2004. The organization, which has already trained more than 93 monkeys to live with and assist severely disabled or paralyzed people, hopes to enroll hundreds of new student monkeys in the 2-3 year “monkey college” training program. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
These photos are from Reuters, which has a lot of them.
The Mahavamsa (a history of Sri Lanka) is full of conflicts between generals and kings. Usually, the more bloodthirsty and unscrupulous would win. Our current (elected) ruler Mahinda Rajapaksa has had his own general conflicts, namely with one Sarath Fonseka. In the old days Fonseka would have staged a coup, as in literally try to cut of Mahinda’s head, and Mahinda would – if that failed – tie him to four elephants and split his parts asunder. Can’t do that shit anymore. Instead Fonseka ran for office and lost and Mahinda tossed him in jail.
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