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Bomb blast on SLN vehicles, 70 killed
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Revy Senior Member
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16 Oct 2006 15:25:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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Want to know why?
I already know why, because he wasn't a blazing racist like you, he gave EQUAL rights to all, no one had their land stolen from them by the government to be given to another race, everyone had EQUAL protection under the law. None of which you sorry failed criminal state has done or can do. |
Revy Senior Member
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16 Oct 2006 15:27:22 GMT Report for Abuse
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Revy what is the race you talk about mate ?
There is definitely no two races in Sri lanka. Tamils and Sinhalas are of the same race, the race of human.
And there is no the called 'Aryan'/'Dravidian' division be aware of that, don't be brainwashed by extremists.
Kural, yes we are all human, but still we are distinct races, in Singapore you have the Chinese, Malay and Tamils, plus foreigners (Europeans, etc). All living in peace and prospering together, in a tiny island. |
Ruwani Senior Member
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16 Oct 2006 15:28:01 GMT Report for Abuse
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he kept FOUR different races happy and living in peace on a tiny island, your idiots cannot manage to keep just two main races happy in a comparitively huge island.
The main difference was that the miniorities of Singapore were civilized people. As for us, we had to deal with one miniority whose movies contain only cutting and chopping. The savages had to be taken of first before we even thought development. |
ajan Senior Member
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16 Oct 2006 15:34:48 GMT Report for Abuse
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Let me tell some of my sinhala friends.
according to srilankan government official news website in myhamaai battle only 22 soldiers killed and 113 injured .
and mahinda Rajapaksha went to two of the funarals.
http://www.news.lk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=980&Itemid=44
y, 16 October 2006
President Mahinda Rajapaksa visited to the funeral houses on last Saturday for final rites to two soldiers who died in the Muhamalai attack on last Wednesday.
The two dead solders that President paid his last respect were H M Nandasiri residence in Nawagamuwa in Anamaduwa.and Jayasurendra in Sangappaliya on Galgamuwa area.
President was set motion on Muhamalai incident, which took 22 soldiers, sacrificed their lives whilst 113 being wounded military reversal, president asked from the ministers to visit to pay last respect and full State assistance for final rites. |
ananda95 Senior Member
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16 Oct 2006 15:36:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Some companies are not allowing their executives to travel together bcs of the risks it carries to the organisation. They arrange different flights bcs they do not want to take that risk. I do not understand why our people could not get simple things right and allows these type of disaster. We have suffered in the past due to mottapalas taking decisions and unfortunately we still do the same. My question is do we really value these lost lives or just consider that as another lost. |
sansare Senior Member
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16 Oct 2006 15:38:23 GMT Report for Abuse
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Vini...bro
what will be the impact of the court decision? that means N and E will de-merge without a reff.? |
Revy Senior Member
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16 Oct 2006 15:42:52 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hey look even now your government can't stop lying, what was all that about UNARMED sailors? hmmm:
http://tinyurl.com/y2y27j
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Security personnel collect the WEAPONS of sailors killed in a suicide bomb attack carried out by suspected Tamil Tiger rebels in the north-eastern Sri lankan town of Habarana, in the Trincomalee district. Sri Lanka has suffered its worst ever suicide attack when suspected Tamil Tiger rebels detonated a truck packed with explosives next to a convoy of sailors, killing at least 102 people and wounding 150 more.(AFP)
'This barbaric attack on UNARMED sailors shows that the Tigers are not worried about international opinion,' said government defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella, who is also the minister of policy planning. Edited By - Revy - 16 Oct 2006 15:47:16 GMT |
SenaM Senior Member
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16 Oct 2006 15:43:16 GMT Report for Abuse
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Revy
Talking about 'Peace' may have meaning to people like 'Dr' Rupasinghe - because he is making money, playing the 'Peace' card. But to those who see the 'challenge' offered by VP & Co, with clarity - they will say in one voice: 'If it is War you want, you will have it'. |
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