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The Cocos Islands Mutiny was a failed mutiny
Mutiny

Mutiny is a conspiracy among members of a group of similarly-situated individuals to openly oppose, change or overthrow an existing authority....
 by Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) soldiers against British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 officers, on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Cocos (Keeling) Islands

The Territory of Cocos Islands, also called Cocos Islands and Keeling Islands, is a States and territories of Australia of Australia....
 in May 1942, during the Second World War
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
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The mutineers were to seize control of the islands, disable the British garrison and to transfer the islands to the Empire of Japan
Empire of Japan

The Empire of Japan was a Japanese political entity that existed during the period from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until its defeat in World War II in 1945....
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The Cocos Islands Mutiny was a failed mutiny
Mutiny

Mutiny is a conspiracy among members of a group of similarly-situated individuals to openly oppose, change or overthrow an existing authority....
 by Ceylonese (Sri Lankan) soldiers against British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 officers, on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Cocos (Keeling) Islands

The Territory of Cocos Islands, also called Cocos Islands and Keeling Islands, is a States and territories of Australia of Australia....
 in May 1942, during the Second World War
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
.

The mutineers were to seize control of the islands, disable the British garrison and to transfer the islands to the Empire of Japan
Empire of Japan

The Empire of Japan was a Japanese political entity that existed during the period from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until its defeat in World War II in 1945....
. However, the mutiny was defeated after the Ceylonese failed to seize control of the islands. Many mutineers were punished, and the three ringleaders were executed; they were the only British Commonwealth
Commonwealth of Nations

The Commonwealth of Nations, also known as the Commonwealth or the British Commonwealth, is an intergovernmental organization of fifty-three independent member states....
 servicemen to be executed for mutiny during the Second World War.

Background

Units belonging to the Ceylon Defence Force (CDF), including the Ceylon Garrison Artillery (CGA), the Ceylon Light Infantry
Sri Lanka Light Infantry

The Sri Lanka Light Infantry is the oldest regiment in the Sri Lanka Army and the oldest infantry regiment in the army. It is made up of ten regular battalions, five volunteer battalions....
 (CLI) and the Ceylon Volunteer Medical Corps, were mobilised on 2 September 1939, the day before Britain declared war on Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany and the Third Reich are the colloquial English names for Germany under the regime of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party , which established a Totalitarianism dictatorship that existed from 1933 to 1945....
. The CGA was equipped with six-inch (152 mm) and nine-inch (227 mm) guns. Several of them were posted to the Seychelles
Seychelles

Seychelles , officially the Republic of Seychelles , is an archipelago Country of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, some east of mainland Africa, northeast of the island of Madagascar....
 and the Cocos Islands, accompanied by contingents of the CLI and the Medical Corps. The full contingent to Cocos Islands of the CDF was around 75 personnel and was under the command of Captain George Gardiner, an accountant of an export firm in Colombo at the out break of war, he had obtained an emergency war commission.

The fall of Singapore and the subsequent sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse
Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse

The sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse was a World War II naval warfare which illustrated the effectiveness of aerial warfare against navy forces that were not protected by air cover and the resulting importance of including an aircraft carrier in any major fleet action....
 did to British and Imperial forces what Pearl Harbor had to the Americans: compromise their ability to defend their interests north of Australia and east of India. The Japanese raids into the Indian Ocean, resulting in the loss of two cruisers and the aircraft carrier
Aircraft carrier

An aircraft carrier is a warship designed with a primary mission of deploying and recovering aircraft, acting as a seagoing airbase. Aircraft carriers thus allow a navy force to project air power great distances without having to depend on local bases for staging aircraft operations....
 Hermes
HMS Hermes (95)

HMS Hermes of the Royal Navy of United Kingdom was the first ship in any navy to be designed and built as an aircraft carrier, although the Imperial Japanese Navy's Japanese aircraft carrier Hosho was the first to be commissioned....
, threw into chaos Allied war plans in the entire Southwest Pacific Area.

The feelings of the Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is an island country in South Asia, located about off the southern coast of India....
n troops had been excited by the work carried out by the pro-independence Lanka Sama Samaja Party
Lanka Sama Samaja Party

The Lanka Sama Samaja Party is a Trotskyism political party in Sri Lanka.The party was founded in 1935 and emerged as a major political force in the 1940s....
 (LSSP), both before and during the war. They had volunteered to fight the racism of the Imperial Japanese but had found institutionalised racism
Racism

Racism, by its simplest definition is the belief that Race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race....
 in their own British Imperial regiments. Even the Burghers
Burgher people

The Burghers are an Eurasian ethnic group, historically from Sri Lanka, consisting for the most part of patrilineality of European colonists from the 16th to 20th centuries and local women with some minorities of French people and Irish people....
, who were of European ancestry, found themselves discriminated against.

With the Japanese successes, public sentiment on Ceylon turned in favour of the Japanese; encouraged by successful Japanese-trained and directed rebellions in Indonesia and support for Japanese forces in Thailand, Xinjiang and the Phillippnes, many Ceyloneses hoped that the Japanese here too would serve as liberators. At this time a young J.R. Jayawardene, later to be President of Sri Lanka, held discussions with the Japanese with this aim in mind, however this was immediately stopped by D S Senanayake
Don Stephen Senanayake

Don Stephen Senanayake was an independence activist who served as the first Prime Minister of Ceylon from 1947 to 1952....
 who would lead Ceylon to independence in 1948.

Mutiny

On the night of May 8, 30 out of 56 personal of the Ceylon Garrison Artillery on Horsburgh Island
Horsburgh Island

Horsburgh Island is one of the Cocos Islands. Its area is 1,04 square kilometers. There is a small lagoon in the interior of the island to the northeast....
 in the Cocos Islands mutinied, intending to hand the islands over to the Japanese. The plan was to arrest Captain Gardiner, the British Battery Commanding Officer and his deputy Lieutenant Stephens, to disarm the troops loyal to the British Empire
British Empire

The British Empire comprised the dominions, Crown colony, protectorates, League of Nations mandate, and other Dependent territory ruled or administered by the United Kingdom , that had originated with the overseas colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries....
, to turn the 6-inch guns on the CLI troops on Direction Island, and to signal the Japanese on Christmas Island. However, the soldiers all proved to be poor shots with small arms - one soldier, Gunner Samaris Jayasekera was killed and Lieutenant Stephens wounded by them. The rebels' one Bren gun jammed at a crucial moment, when Gratien Fernando
Gratien Fernando

Bombardier Gratien Fernando CGA was the leader of the Cocos Islands Mutiny, an agitator for the freedom of Sri Lanka from the British Empire and a hero of the Sri Lanka Independence Struggle....
, the leader of the mutiny, had it trained on Gardiner. The rebels then attempted to turn the 6-inch guns on Direction Island, but were overpowered.

Messages sent by Fernando were received in Ceylon, indicating that there was co-operation between him and the both CLI troops and the Australian signalers on Direction Island, however none of them took part in the mutiny. The CLI helped to put down the mutineers. He declared he had surrendered on condition that he would be tried in Colombo
Colombo

Colombo is the largest city and former administrative capital of Sri Lanka. It is located on the west coast of the island and adjacent to Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, the present administrative capital of Sri Lanka....
 - it may be that he intended to give a speech from the dock to inspire his compatriots. However, the 15 mutineers were court martialed on the Cocos Islands by Gardiner with 7 men who were found guilty were sentenced to death; and four soldiers received terms of imprisonment. Gunner Samaris Jayasekera was buried with full military honours on Horsburgh Island on the evening of May 10 and later reburied in Singapore's Kranji War Memorial
Kranji War Memorial

The Kranji War Memorial is located at 9 Woodlands Road, in Kranji in northern Singapore. Dedicated to the men and women from United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Sri Lanka, India, British Malaya, the Netherlands and New Zealand who died defending Singapore and Malaya against the invading Japanese forces during World War II, it comprises the Kr...
.

The condemned mutineers were shipped back to Ceylon and imprisoned at the imprison at military jail in Flagstaff Street and then at military detention barracks at Hulftsdorp. The families of the condemned appealed to Sir
Sir

Sir is an honorific used as a title and in several other modern contexts.It was once used as a courtesy title among equals, but in common usage it is now usually reserved for one of superior Command hierarchy or Social status, such as an educator or commanding officer, or in age ; as a form of address from a merchant to a customer; in for...
 Oliver Goonetilleke, then Civil Defence Commissioner and a member of the War Council to save them, H. W. Amarasuriya and Susantha de Fonseka
Susantha de Fonseka

Sir Kalutaravedage Deepal Susantha de Fonseka, Order of the British Empire was a Sri Lankan statesmen and diplomat. He was the Deputy Speaker of the State Council of Ceylon and following Ceylon's independence from Britain her first High Commissioner to Burma and first Ambassador to Japan....
, members of the State Council
State Council

State Council may refer to:In military:* State Defense Council, the military committee of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria* State Peace and Development Council, the military regime of Myanmar...
, also made representations to the Governor Sir
Sir

Sir is an honorific used as a title and in several other modern contexts.It was once used as a courtesy title among equals, but in common usage it is now usually reserved for one of superior Command hierarchy or Social status, such as an educator or commanding officer, or in age ; as a form of address from a merchant to a customer; in for...
 Andrew Caldecott
Andrew Caldecott

Sir Andrew Caldecott, GCMG, KBE was a United Kingdom colonial administrator....
 and Admiral
Admiral

Admiral is the military rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. It is usually considered a full admiral and above Vice Admiral and below Admiral of the Fleet/Fleet Admiral....
 Geoffrey Layton
Geoffrey Layton

Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton Order of the British Empire, Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George, Distinguished Service Order , was a United Kingdom Royal Navy officer....
, requesting clemency. However their pleas failed.

Fernando was defiant to the end, confidently believing that he would be remembered as a patriot, and refused a commutation of punishment. He was executed on 5 August 1942 at Welikada Prison, and two other mutineers shortly thereafter. Fernando's last words were "Loyalty to a country under the heel of a white man is disloyalty".

Consequences

The three mutineers were the only British Commonwealth troops to be executed for mutiny during the Second World War. The CDF detachment in Cocos Islands returned just before Christmas 1942, these veterans had their promotions suspended and denied the campaign medals for active war service. No Ceylonese combat regiment was deployed by the British in a combat situation after the Cocos Islands Mutiny, however support units were deployed most notably in North Africa. The defences of Ceylon were beefed up to three British army divisions
Division (military)

A division is a large military unit or Formation usually consisting of between ten to thirty thousand soldiers. In most armies, a division is composed of several regiments or brigades, and in turn several divisions make up a corps....
 because the island was strategically important, holding almost all the British Empire's resources of rubber
Rubber

Natural rubber is an elastomer?an Elasticity_ hydrocarbon polymer?that was originally derived from a milky colloidal suspension, or latex , found in the sap of some plants....
. Rationing was instituted so that Ceylons were comparatively better fed than their Indian neighbours, in order to prevent disaffection among the natives.

The LSSP's anti-colonial agitation now included references to the Cocos Islands Mutiny. Public disgust at British colonial rule continued to grow. Sir Oliver Ernest Goonetilleke
Oliver Ernest Goonetilleke

Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Order of St Michael and St George, Royal Victorian Order, Order of the British Empire was an important figure in the gradual independence of Ceylon from Britain, and became the third Governor-General of Ceylon ....
, the Civil Defence Commissioner complained that the British commander of Ceylon, Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton
Geoffrey Layton

Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton Order of the British Empire, Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George, Distinguished Service Order , was a United Kingdom Royal Navy officer....
 called him a 'black bastard'.

Ceyloneses in Singapore and Malaysia formed the 'Lanka Regiment' of the Indian National Army
Indian National Army

The Indian National Army or Azad Hind Fauj was an armed force formed by Indian independence movement in 1942 in Southeast Asia during World War II....
, directly under Subhas Chandra Bose. A plan was made to transport them to Sri Lanka by submarine, to lead a liberation struggle there, but this was aborted.

LSSP paid a significant role in the post independence politics of Ceylon, most notably by being a major coalition partner of Sri Lanka Freedom Party
Sri Lanka Freedom Party

The Sri Lanka Freedom Party is one of the major political party in Sri Lanka. It was founded by Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike in 1951 and, since then, has been one of the two largest parties in the Sri Lankan political arena....
 government in 1970. Ironically their spell in power was marked by a Marxist youth uprising against the government. Which was followed by the decline of the party in the 1980s.

Mutineers

The men who were convicted by court martial of mutiny were:
  • Bombardier
    Bombardier (rank)

    Bombardier is a rank used in artillery units in the army of Commonwealth of Nations countries instead of Corporal. Lance-Bombardier is used instead of Lance-Corporal....
     Gratien Fernando
    Gratien Fernando

    Bombardier Gratien Fernando CGA was the leader of the Cocos Islands Mutiny, an agitator for the freedom of Sri Lanka from the British Empire and a hero of the Sri Lanka Independence Struggle....
     - Death (Executed on 5 August 1942)
  • Gunner
    Gunner (rank)

    Gunner is a military rank equivalent to Private in the British Army Royal Artillery and the artillery corps of other Commonwealth of Nations armies....
     Carlo Augustus Gauder - Death (Executed on 7 August 1942)
  • Gunner G Benny de Silva - Death (Executed on 8 August 1942)
  • Gunner R S Hamilton - Death (Commuted to penal servitude for three years)
  • Lance Bombardier Kingsley W J Diasz - Death (Commuted to penal servitude for four years)
  • Gunner A Joseph L Peries - Death (Commuted to penal servitude for four years)
  • Gunner Gerry D Anandappa - Death (Commuted to penal servitude for three years)
  • Gunner A B Edema - Imprisonment for one year without hard labour
  • Gunner M A Hopman - Penal servitude for three years
  • Gunner F J Daniels - Penal servitude for seven years
  • Gunner Kenneth R Porritt - Imprisonment for one year with hard labour


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