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The 1962 Ceylonese coup d'état attempt (also known as the Colonels' coup ) was a failed military coup d'état planned in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). A group of Christian officers in the military and police planned to topple the government of Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike during the night of 27 January 1962. Organised by Colonel F. C. de Saram (Deputy Commandant, Ceylon Volunteer Force), Colonel Maurice De Mel, (Commandant, Ceylon Volunteer Force), Rear Admiral Royce de Mel (former Captain of the Royal Ceylon Navy), C.C. Dissanayake (DIG, Range I), Sydney de Zoysa (retired DIG) and Douglas Liyanage (Deputy Director of Land Development), it was to take place in the night of 27 January 1962, but was called off as the government gained information in the afternoon and initiated arrests of the su

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  • The 1962 Ceylonese coup d'état attempt (also known as the Colonels' coup ) was a failed military coup d'état planned in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). A group of Christian officers in the military and police planned to topple the government of Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike during the night of 27 January 1962. Organised by Colonel F. C. de Saram (Deputy Commandant, Ceylon Volunteer Force), Colonel Maurice De Mel, (Commandant, Ceylon Volunteer Force), Rear Admiral Royce de Mel (former Captain of the Royal Ceylon Navy), C.C. Dissanayake (DIG, Range I), Sydney de Zoysa (retired DIG) and Douglas Liyanage (Deputy Director of Land Development), it was to take place in the night of 27 January 1962, but was called off as the government gained information in the afternoon and initiated arrests of the suspected coup leaders before the coup was carried out. The arrested conspirators were tried under a special law, convicted and jailed. Their sentences were overruled later on appeal as it found the new law violated the Ceylon constitution and denied fair trial. During the trial it was revealed that the coup had the backing of several former statesmen, and brought out the brewing conflict between the entrenched elites and the newly emerging elites in post-independence Sri Lanka. (en)
  • La tentative de coup d'État de Ceylan de 1962 (également connue sous le nom de coup d'État des colonels) était un coup d'État militaire manqué à Ceylan (Sri Lanka). Un groupe d'officiers chrétiens de l'armée et de la police prévoyait de renverser le gouvernement du Premier ministre Sirima Bandaranaike dans la nuit du 27 janvier 1962. Ce coup fut organisé par le colonel (en) (commandant adjoint de la (en)), le colonel (en), (commandant de la Ceylon Volunteer Force), le contre-amiral (en) (ancien capitaine de la Royal Ceylon Navy), (en) (Inspecteur Général adjoint de la police (DIG)), (en) (Inspecteur Général adjoint de la policeà la retraite) et (en) (directeur adjoint de l'aménagement du territoire). Il devait avoir lieu dans la nuit du 27 janvier 1962, mais fut finalement annulé : le gouvernement obtint des informations dans l'après-midi et procéda à l'arrestation des présumés chefs du complot. Ces arrestations visèrent notamment des dirigeants clés. Plus tard, il fut révélé que le coup d'État avait le soutien de plusieurs anciens hommes d'État et mit en évidence le conflit entre les élites anciennes et nouvelles au Sri Lanka après son accession à l'indépendance. (fr)
  • A tentativa de golpe de Estado no Ceilão de 1962 (também conhecido como Golpe dos Coronéis) foi um golpe militar fracassado planejado no Ceilão (Sri Lanka). Vários altos oficiais militares e políticos de elite planejaram derrubar o governo da primeira-ministra Sirimavo Bandaranaike durante a noite de 27 de janeiro de 1962. No entanto, os principais líderes foram presos antes do golpe ser realizado. A tentativa de golpe, que teve o apoio de vários ex-estadistas, trouxe à tona o conflito entre as elites entrincheiradas e as novas elites emergentes no Sri Lanka pós-independência. (pt)
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  • Ceylonese Colonels
  • Government of Ceylon
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  • Ceylonese Colonels (en)
  • Government of Ceylon (en)
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  • Cyril Cyrus Dissanayake (en)
  • F. C. de Saram (en)
  • Felix Dias Bandaranaike (en)
  • Maurice de Mel (en)
  • Royce de Mel (en)
  • S. A. Dissanayake (en)
  • Sirima Bandaranaike (en)
  • Sydney de Zoysa (en)
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  • Attempted coup d'état of 1962 in Ceylon (en)
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  • … whether a criminal act is done or not, the agreement, and not the act, is what is penalized. ‘The conspirators may repent and stop or they may either have no opportunity or may be prevented, or may even fail. Nevertheless, the crime is complete and was complete when they agreed. (en)
  • The Acts offended against the Constitution in that they amounted to a direction to convict the men or to a legislative plan to secure their conviction and severe punishment and thus constituted an unjustifiable assumption of judicial power, by the legislature, or an interference with judicial power, which was outside the legislature's competence and was inconsistent with the severance of power between legislature, executive and judiciary which the constitution ordained. (en)
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  • A tentativa de golpe de Estado no Ceilão de 1962 (também conhecido como Golpe dos Coronéis) foi um golpe militar fracassado planejado no Ceilão (Sri Lanka). Vários altos oficiais militares e políticos de elite planejaram derrubar o governo da primeira-ministra Sirimavo Bandaranaike durante a noite de 27 de janeiro de 1962. No entanto, os principais líderes foram presos antes do golpe ser realizado. A tentativa de golpe, que teve o apoio de vários ex-estadistas, trouxe à tona o conflito entre as elites entrincheiradas e as novas elites emergentes no Sri Lanka pós-independência. (pt)
  • The 1962 Ceylonese coup d'état attempt (also known as the Colonels' coup ) was a failed military coup d'état planned in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). A group of Christian officers in the military and police planned to topple the government of Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike during the night of 27 January 1962. Organised by Colonel F. C. de Saram (Deputy Commandant, Ceylon Volunteer Force), Colonel Maurice De Mel, (Commandant, Ceylon Volunteer Force), Rear Admiral Royce de Mel (former Captain of the Royal Ceylon Navy), C.C. Dissanayake (DIG, Range I), Sydney de Zoysa (retired DIG) and Douglas Liyanage (Deputy Director of Land Development), it was to take place in the night of 27 January 1962, but was called off as the government gained information in the afternoon and initiated arrests of the su (en)
  • La tentative de coup d'État de Ceylan de 1962 (également connue sous le nom de coup d'État des colonels) était un coup d'État militaire manqué à Ceylan (Sri Lanka). Un groupe d'officiers chrétiens de l'armée et de la police prévoyait de renverser le gouvernement du Premier ministre Sirima Bandaranaike dans la nuit du 27 janvier 1962. Ce coup fut organisé par le colonel (en) (commandant adjoint de la (en)), le colonel (en), (commandant de la Ceylon Volunteer Force), le contre-amiral (en) (ancien capitaine de la Royal Ceylon Navy), (en) (Inspecteur Général adjoint de la police (DIG)), (en) (Inspecteur Général adjoint de la policeà la retraite) et (en) (directeur adjoint de l'aménagement du territoire). Il devait avoir lieu dans la nuit du 27 janvier 1962, mais fut finalement annulé : (fr)
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  • 1962 Ceylonese coup d'état attempt (en)
  • Tentative de coup d’État de Ceylan (1962) (fr)
  • Tentativa de golpe de Estado no Ceilão em 1962 (pt)
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  • Attempted coup d'état of 1962 in Ceylon (en)
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