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Government and LTTE set different agendas for peace talks
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sansare
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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 18:30:32 GMT  Report for Abuse  
I think there is something wrong with me

i am a looser

i dont know who i am and i deserve to be abused and i do not have friends

can someone help me


I like to help you bro,..but it seems, you are going have a very short life here,..so try to enjoy that short time, dont think too much.

Best...lol.., I welcome you.

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Edited By - sansare - 25 Oct 2006 18:31:44 GMT
MaKaSo
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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 18:34:12 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Nale
my wife told me even her parents were told by my other relatives not to give their daughter in marriage to me.


anyone who goes through your posting history would agree with your wife's relatives :)

btw, was it a caste problem or poltical prob??

finally poor parents and a woman fall in to your trap :):):) lol
MarkLevinson
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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 18:37:57 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Elephant Pass,
I am alright....busy at the moment...puting finishing touches to some work on my diploma!!!!
:) :) :)

Do you have a crush over him???
:(:(:(


See how possesive people can be :) :) :)
LOL
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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 18:41:14 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Maka,
btw, was it a caste problem or poltical prob??

Most probably a MENTAL prob :) :)
nale
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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 18:43:43 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Mkaso,
It is due to my political believe, when I was a communist during my teenage and young days,I was also against the the caste sysytem,as it is also a form of dicrimination and exploitation.Suppose I was not a communist then I also would have tolerarted or supported the caste dicrimination and oppression.
Eelan.
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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 18:45:24 GMT  Report for Abuse  
i dont know why


lankawa ohomathamai I dont know why!
nale
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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 18:46:11 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Raves ,
Sorry,I misstook you for Tranquin.
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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 18:49:10 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Both sides must show understanding and masurity in talking about the core issues affecting the minorities.
They are
1. Allowing food and other supplies to Northeast.

2. Compliance of CFA (allowing Tamils/Muslims to return to their homes, disarming paramilitaries, stopping violence).

3. Discussion of proposals leading to a solution of substantive power devolution which cannot be strangulated by the Colombo Government as it did in the case of Northeast Provincial Council headed by VaratharajaPerumal.
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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 19:10:21 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Read this touching story from Vanni. The person who wrote is was arrested by SLA recently in Jaffna and was asked to sign a report written in Sinhalese. But because he did not know what was wriiten he refused. He suggested writing their interepretation of it by the side and sign SLA said they did not understand his writing. He pointed out Tamil is also an Official Language in Tamil areas they objected. As a compromise both agreed for him to write the translation in English by the side of Sinhalese report and he signed.
I Saw Richness in Poverty:

Staying in Vanni opens one?s eyes to see the reality of life in close proximity. The ?Richness of the Soul? within the ?Poverty of the Body? touches your heart. Recently I had the great pleasure of being introduced to a couple. The husband Senkodan was an A-Level student before he joined the movement. Under the Jeyasikuru attack he lost his eyesight. Poorani is his wife. I thought the accident must have taken place after the marriage. But I came to know that it was Poorani who took the initiative and married him after he became blind. They have a child nearly four years old called Kayalvizhi. I guessed that it was Senkodan who selected the name (Vizhi meaning eye). They live in a hut just enough for all three of them. ?Enough? or not enough depends on one?s mind. But I saw contentment in that family. It has one small bedroom and an open Verandah in front. The room has an earthen wall 3 feet high and galvanized tin sheet on top. Senkodan doesn?t keep idle at home. Poorani was proudly narrating his daily routine. To my surprise Poorani told Senkodan to fetch some water for her to make coffee for me. He walked straight to where an empty bucket was and walked towards the well which was 40 feet away. He stopped almost right at the edge of the well, caught the rope on the pulley and up came the water. He touched the bucket he took with him to locate its position and poured the water straight into it; not a drop was pilfered. For all this he is completely blind. Amongst many other things he does, he gives tuition in English and Mathematics (he was an AL student before he joined the movement) to the poor children in the neighbourhood free of charge and that touched me deeply. What a rich man he must be; blessed with a heart of gold. This reminded me of what happened several years back in my house while we were living in Norway. My wife told our son who was twelve then to help her with the vacuum cleaning of our house. ?Yes Amma but how much will you pay me?? was his response. ?How much do you want?? Amma asked. Ten kroners was the reply. She said all right. I was shocked because that is not the wife I know of but I kept mum. Once it was over he asked ?can I have something to eat Amma?? ?Yes sure but it would cost you twenty kroners? she said. He got the message. He hesitantly took the ten kroners out of his pocket and returned it to Amma. That is the ?norm? we are used to in the west. Everything is money oriented. Senkodan is a great guy. He is different from the norm. They are leading a very meagre life with frugal existence with the small allowance they get from the movement and still they are so rich in heart. They were not complaining at all. While he went to fetch the water Poorani narrated an incident. One day she knocked against one of the two chairs in the verandah and forgot all about it. When Senkodan some time later touched the chair he worriedly asked ?Poorani did you knock against the chair? Were you hurt? As she said these tears came to her eyes with joy and pride ? he cares so much. His memory power is excellent - one of the miracles of nature perhaps. In that house everything has its place. They have a neighbour who is a drunkard and beats his wife often. One morning, after hearing the woman crying loudly the previous night, Senkodan went up to the fence and called the man by his name. When he came out Senkodan told him very authoritatively ?if you hit your wife the next time I will report you to the authorities here.? Since that day he stopped hitting her as he knew the consequences. He cares for others as well.

I really envied this couple instead of feeling sorry or showing sympathy. Their little hut looked a palace to me.

Even after coming home I remembered every moment of my stay there. It was at that time I received a call from a friend from U.S.A. I told him of my experience. He asked ?what do you propose to do for them?? Actually I didn?t have an answer at that time but I told him that I was working on it. He said ?count me in when you have made a decision.? That gave me the inspiration to explore more Senkodans and Pooranis. Since then I have visited sixteen couples so far. But all of them are not like Senkodan. Some are partially paralysed, some have lost both their legs, some their hands etc. They are confined to wheel chairs. It was a very difficult thing to come to a decision. Even my friends could not help me with sound ideas. All of them were prepared to help financially a lot but my fear was whether I will poison the purity and the serenity within the attached and caring family life by pumping money on to them. Besides these families are a bunch of proud people. They may feel insulted if any donations were suggested. More than feeling insulted my fear was that they might get hurt.

After several days of thinking I thought of ?attacking? the little ones in their families. During one of my visits to Senkodans (they appreciate such visits as they have very few friends around) I told them very gently and cautiously that one friend of mine living in overseas wishes to induce saving mentality to Kayalvizhi. He wants me (I was scared to say that it was my idea) to open a fixed deposit account in a bank in her name and deposit a small sum of money in it so that when she becomes 21 she will have a small saving in her name. I added that under the present bleak political situation one cannot be sure of what the future is going to be and wanted their opinion. He thought for a while and turned towards where Poorani was standing ? he is always aware of who is where. She cast a smile (the smile is that he wanted her opinion) and said ?if it is to the child we cannot deny it?? Senkodan turned towards me and nodded his head approving her view. Oh! What a relief, as I was tensed all that time. I thanked them profusely for the ?coffee?. It is true Poorani makes good coffee. Then I set the ball rolling and took the Savings Book and handed it over to Kayalvizhi. The naughty little Kayalvizhi enjoys standing on my feet whenever I go there. But I do not mind it because she holds my beard with her tender little fingers. It pains a little to be frank but I enjoy that ?suffering.?

For these families the lack of contact with people is their poverty. Now my friend from USA will be writing to them once he gets this photo and their address. Senkodans will appreciate the letters a lot more than the monetary contribution my friend has made. I know that for certain. This will give them a great satisfaction that there is someone unknown to them somewhere in some part of the world who cares for their child. More than the Senkodans the donors are sure to get more ?soul satisfaction? in this deed of theirs. ?The Giver Gets More Than the Recipient.? Their children, who are living far away from Tamil Eelam, will also feel that they have a cousin or a friend living in a jungle in Vanni with whom they can communicate in time to come.

The bank will be crediting 10% interest every year and that interest will be ploughed back into the saving so that it will earn compound interest. The bank manager was so impressed with my project that he assured me that the bank will also add a sum of Rs.400.00 to that account and to all such accounts that I would be opening in future.

The deposit was a paltry sum of US$.200.00 only. My friend wanted to send a larger amount. But I turned it down for the moment. I was terrified that Senkodans may turn it down if it was too big an amount. I told my friend that with time as he comes to know the Senkodans better he could send a similar sum for Kayalvizvi?s birthday or for their wedding anniversary or similar events. If there is the Will there is always the Way. A sum of US$ 200.00 or UK sterling 100.00 will be more than enough.

I have already opened one more account for another child - Isaiarasi. If any of the readers of this article is interested to come on board please feel free to contact me on one of the following addresses:

1. Email: kandiah_mylvaganam@yahoo.co.in
2. Telephone: 00 94 21 228 5098 (this is not functioning at present)
3. Postal Address: Marutha Manai, D-4, Kilinochchi, Sri Lanka.

You are kindly requested not to send any money before contacting me in advance.
THE END

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LK Information  25 Oct 2006 19:15:44 GMT  Report for Abuse  
You are kindly requested not to send any money before contacting me in advance.


Fascinating tamil struggle.

NOw, LTTE write short stories to collect money for the EElam war 5.
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