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Bomb blast on SLN vehicles, 70 killed
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LK Information  17 Oct 2006 04:06:28 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Time for Japan to ban LTTE too.

I was proudly watching the rally organized by the LTTE supporters to protest against the Canadian government's decision to ban LTTE


EU banned Peedung fighters for killing Kathir .. but it too several months to materialise.

Cheers

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LK Information  17 Oct 2006 04:10:49 GMT  Report for Abuse  
When terrorists go on a killing spree, sleeping LTTE lacky Madayans wake up and hoot.

Way to go madayans

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LK Information  17 Oct 2006 04:30:16 GMT  Report for Abuse  
LTTE Terrorirts DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING other than this type of killing & bombing around the country.

Dont forget LTTE!! You are the ruthless killers of boarder villages. Singhalese, muslims & tamils who live just at the boarders were ripped off, chopped apart and cut in to pieces by you with your sharp swards. Dont forget that past very soon.

SLAF:: Pls just put few bobms in to Kilinochchi to smash all these ruthless LTTE killers hiding in the bunkers.


The Sri Lankan state is the only state in the mordern world to bomb its citizens almost on a daily basis. It has even justified the killing of 57 school girls saying that they were being prepared for combat.
'The fact is that gender or the age limit is of no concern when it comes to training and when it comes to soldiers, because they are carrying arms in order to kill the enemy (government forces),' Defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella told a news conference.

It is the only country to have massacared 17 international aid workers and totally to this day obstructed any enquiry in this matter

Saturday, 12 August 2006 - 9:44 PM SL Time
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lankan authorities are deliberately hampering efforts to investigate the murder of 17 aid workers, some of whose relatives blame the military, the island's chief truce monitor said on Saturday.

As the international community, from the United States to the United Nations, demands a transparent investigation into one of the worst massacres of aid workers in living memory, the government is denying Nordic truce monitors access to the site.


What right does the government have to cry about the killing of the navy personnel? The sheer audacity of the above posting also reveals that a lot of Sinhalese just dont care for any Tamil life and as long as it doesnt affect them or if they can get away with it, they dont care whether they are bombed or suffer inhumanly.
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LK Information  17 Oct 2006 04:30:19 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Oh how I love to see the ugly oily faces of the LTTE supporters when the Bombs flatten Kilinochi. HAHAHA!
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LK Information  17 Oct 2006 04:37:49 GMT  Report for Abuse  
These LTTE rats endlessly lying about Sencholai. A bunch of people gathered in the middle of nowhere...get real...and for leadership classes nonetheless. SURE!

These LTTE bastards will never stop exploiting children for their criminal goals.
Edited By - Jinadasa - 17 Oct 2006 07:31:47 GMT
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I hope the thug leader of the LTTE criminal organization who is wanted by Interpol enjoys living the life of a rat trapped in its bunker.

One day a Kfir is going to come blazing down to the Kilinochi ghetto and drop a few presents for this life long murderer
Edited By - Jinadasa - 17 Oct 2006 07:33:05 GMT
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LK Information  17 Oct 2006 05:01:42 GMT  Report for Abuse  
World did buy the lies of Liar Mahinda and envoys are arriving by the dozens to tell him, now you pay for your lies. Man exposed!

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LK Information  17 Oct 2006 05:13:34 GMT  Report for Abuse  
All tamils are terrorists, bunch of murders, and canibals. Never show sympathy to these mass murderers.
It has come to a time that sinhalese can never live with these animals, under unitary, federal or even a separate state. We can not take them as our neighbors.

so the only solution is to kick them out of Sri Lanka, we will not sleep until we kick out the last cannibal from our country.

Go army go, wipe them out.
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These LTTE rats endlessly lying about Sencholai. A bunch of people gathered in the middle of nowhere...get real. The world didn't buy the lie when you first uttered it, and they still don't buy it.


Jinadasa O Rly?

What's this then eh?

7. Both parties must stop further violations of fundamental principles of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. The Co-Chairs condemn the numerous violations, such as the disappearance and feared killings of large number of Muslims in Mutur, the MURDER OF 17 AID WORKERS from the French NGO Action Contre la Faim, the claymore attack on a civilian bus in June and THE BOMBING OF THE SCHOOL IN MULLAITIVU IN AUGUST. The Co-Chairs are particularly concerned that even major cases of human rights? abuses are not successfully investigated or prosecuted. As in any modern state, the culture of impunity must stop. The Co-Chairs welcome the call of the President for international assistance on the human rights issue, and offer to send a mission of high-level experts to review the current situation and suggest further actions before the end of October.


Statement of the co-chairs after the last meeting

http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/VBOL-6TLHK8?OpenDocument
Edited By - Revy - 17 Oct 2006 05:18:57 GMT
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