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Percy Mahendra 'Mahinda' Rajapaksa (born November 18, 1945) is the President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, and a Sri Lankan politician. Rajapaksa was also the country's Prime Minister from April 06, 2004 until November 21, 2005. He is married to Shiranthi Rajapaksa and is the father of three sons Namal, Yoshitha and Rohitha.Early lifeRajapaksa was born to Sinhalese Buddhist parents in Weeraketiya in the southern rural District of Hambantota. His father was Don Alwin Rajapaksa, a prominent politician and independence agitator. Rajapaksa was educated at Richmond College, Galle, Nalanda College, Colombo and Thurstan College, Colombo. He was a film actor for some time and played extras in some of the Sinhala movies.He worked at the Vidyodaya University (now University of Sri Jayawardanapura) before studying law, which he was still doing in 1970 when he was elected as Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) member for the Parliamentary seat of Beliatta in the Hambantota District, which his father had represented between 1947 and 1960. His candidacy was supported by the United Corporations and Mercantile Union, of which he was Chairman of the Vidyodaya University branch. In 1974 he received his law degree from the Colombo Law College and took his place at the bar, becoming a human-rights lawyer, and practiced law in his rural district Hambantota. He lost his parliamentary seat in the landslide defeat of the SLFP in 1977. During the 1985 by-election campaign of Mulkirigala electorate in Hambantota district, for which his brother Chamal Rajapaksa contested representing the SLFP, Mahinda was jailed by the then UNP government for unproven allegations of keeping unauthorised fire arms. In OppositionIn 1980 he became the President of the Sri Lankan Committee for Solidarity with Palestine. In 1989 he was re-elected to Parliament to represent Hambantota District under Proportional Representation. He came into prominence as a leader, together with Manorani Saravanamuttu, of the Mothers Front, which organised the mothers of the "disappeared" in the white terror of 1988-90 instigated by a terrorist group that called themselves Deshapremi Jathika Vyaparaya or 'Patriotic National Movement'.In the early 1990s he was elected to the Central Committee of the SLFP and was part of a re-organisation drive. He also organized and led the Pada Yatra march from Colombo to Kataragama in protest against the United National Party government, which was primarily responsible for its downfall. Minister of Labour and Vocational Training (1994 - 1997)Rajapaksa was the Minister of Labour and Vocational Training in the cabinet of President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga from 1994 to 1997. He created controversy when he moved to introduce a Workers' Charter, which sought to establish Trade Union Rights, a Wages Commission, Social Security, a National Trade Union Training Institute and facilities for the adjudication of industrial disputes. His labour reforms were resisted by employers who asked the then-President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga to remove him from the Labour Ministry (which was done). His Labour charter was not implemented.As the Minister of Labour and Vocational Training, he achieved the following:
Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (1997 - 2001)After Rajapaksa was removed as the Minister of Labour, he was then appointed as the Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.
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