- Gratien Fernando
Infobox Military Person
name=Gratien Fernando
lived=1915 -5 August ,1942
placeofbirth=Colombo ,Ceylon
placeofdeath=Welikada Prison ,Colombo ,Ceylon
death_cause=executed
resting_place=Kanatte cemetery ,Borella
caption=
known_for=Cocos Island Mutiny
nickname=
allegiance= flagicon|Sri LankaSri Lanka
serviceyears=
rank=Bombardier
branch=Ceylon Defence Force
commands=
unit=Ceylon Garrison Artillery
battles=World War 2
awards=
laterwork=
religion=Roman Catholic
Bombardier Gratien FernandoCGA (1915 –5 August ,1942 ) was the leader of theCocos Islands Mutiny , an agitator for the freedom ofSri Lanka from the British and a hero of theSri Lanka Independence Struggle .Wathumullage Gratien Hubert Fernando was born to Sinhalese
Buddhist parents. His father was a superintendent at the Ceylon Telegraph Office.He went to school at St Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia. He was later converted to
Roman Catholicism . He was impressed by the program of theLanka Sama Samaja Party and by theanti-imperialist literature which it circulated.He was very much an
anti-racist in his attitude and at the beginning of theSecond World War joined theCeylon Garrison Artillery in order to fightfascism . He was shipped off with his unit first to theSeychelles and later toHorsburgh Island in theCocos Islands .Here, he argued with his officers and agitated for action among his colleagues: his agenda was the opening of the battle against British colonialism. He finally persuaded a core group to rebel, seize the island and signal the
Japan ese that they had done so.On the night of 8/
9 May , led by Fernando, men of the unit mutinied. However, their plan failed and the rebellion was suppressed the next day. The leaders of themutiny werecourt-martial ed and condemned within a week.Fernando’s father petitioned the army authorities to commute the death penalty and asked Sir
Oliver Ernest Goonetilleke , the Civil Defence Commissioner, to intercede with Admiral SirGeoffrey Layton , the British Commander ofCeylon . However, when Layton interviewed Fernando, he was adamant that he did not wish to be reprieved or pardoned. He told his family 'I’ll never ask a pardon from the British: that would disgrace the cause. Many years hence the World may hear my story'.He was executed on
4 August 1942 atWelikada Prison , Ceylon, and two other mutineers shortly thereafter. They were the only British Commonwealth troops to be executed for mutiny during the Second World War. Fernando showed defiance to the end, his last words being ‘Loyalty to a country under the heel of a white man is disloyalty’. He was buried at theKanatte cemetery ,Borella in an unmarked grave.References
*Noel Crusz, The Cocos Islands Mutiny, Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2001.
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