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LTTE rejects A9 alternative
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UnitedVRise
Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 408 Member Profile
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9 Nov 2006 04:45:35 GMT Report for Abuse
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LTTE should not go with this world political agenda , they should be in their own
Thambi,
Yes buddy you are right. LTTE is in their own now. They badly needed IC attention and recognition. They were well served by IC and constantly called as terrorists and were banned in dozens of countries.
Fake freedom struggle Velu started after killing hundreds of fellow Tamils in the name of Freedom reaching dooms day.
Yes LTTE will try to attack any place and they wouldn't mind killing a few hundred more civilians. It doesn't do much damage to them as they have been declared as terrorists.
But attacking a power plant will lead GOSL to take strong action to cut power to Killinochchi and in that case so called liberators can collect bicycle dynamoes to generate electricity.
One day GOSL even dare to send a bunker buster right through a so called orphanage or day care center to target Velu who is hiding 30 feet right under that.
Then you have 2 more things to cry or bark. So enjoy the daily bloodbath. Sadly it's Tamil blood most of the time. |
AnuD Senior Member
Joined: May 2005 Posts: 11352 Member Profile
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9 Nov 2006 04:49:22 GMT Report for Abuse
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United rise:
Thambi,
Yes buddy you are right. LTTE is in their own now.
Well presented. |
Pera Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 5396 Member Profile
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9 Nov 2006 04:52:25 GMT Report for Abuse
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Stripes,
Traitor who sell their soul to lick the feet of their sinhala masters and selling their own community for their own survival and people who sell themselves for handouts from the Sinhala govt. I suppose you don't fall into that category ??? oopps I am so sorry you are 'the academic'
Yes, I am an academic whats wrong with that? However I do not sell my saul to earn few bucks. I am a Sinhala person.
On the other hand it is your tribe full of traitors...
Sangaree, Kathir, Amir, Douggie, Karuna and the latest addition RAMESH.
Every minute a Tamil Traitor is born.
Cheers
PERA |
ThinKing Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 1455 Member Profile
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9 Nov 2006 04:59:28 GMT Report for Abuse
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// Edited By - ThinKing - 9 Nov 2006 05:04:07 GMT |
OutofAfrica
Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 191 Member Profile
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9 Nov 2006 05:28:34 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hey Tamil friends and others,
This is kind of out of the blue, but I am curious to know what the UNIQUE grievances of the Sri Lankan Tamils are.
I am not referring to the grievances caused by the on-going war or the grievances that are shared by both the Sinhalese and the Tamils that are manifested by economic hardships ect.
I am asking this question becuase I really want to know, and addressing these questions would be the first step towards peace. I am pretty sure, by the response that I got on another forum, people have not thought about too hard even on this crucial issue. Edited By - OutofAfrica - 9 Nov 2006 05:30:45 GMT |
Revy Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 7846 Member Profile
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9 Nov 2006 05:54:48 GMT Report for Abuse
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Oh yes you and your central council have done splendid job hiding behind the innocent civilians, use them as shield.
LOL look at you lot, don't you have an independent bone in your bodies? You GoSL says human shields and the lot of you parrot it right away and you dare say Tamils are brainwashed by the LTTE??? LOL take a look in the mirror mates.
OOA:
- Treat Tamils as equal citizens of the Island, not second class 'outsiders' living on the mercy of the Sinhaka majority.
This is the root and key to all other issues, from this flows everything else, if this was followed then:
- Both languages would have been treated and respected as equal (like Singapre four official langauges, Canada - two ,etc. etc.)
- Tamil people would not have been chased from their land and that land given to Sinhala.
- Education would have been equal for all
- Rule of law would have been administered equally for all (i.e. you cannot get away with racial riots, killing Tamils, beating Tamils etc, since the law would have protected you whether Tamil or SInhala)
Bottom line treat all sons of the soil as EQUAL, this is the bggest and root problem. |
BitterTruth
Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 1026 Member Profile
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9 Nov 2006 06:02:04 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sri Lankan government under fire over refugee carnage
COLOMBO (AFP) - Sri Lanka's government came under international criticism after killing 65 refugees and wounding hundreds of others in an artillery blitz of the rebel-held east of the island.
Nordic monitors said government forces had fired rockets at two school buildings housing a large number of displaced Tamil civilians.
'Our monitors have counted 23 bodies, but there could be a lot more,' a spokeswoman for the Norwegian-led Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) said after Wednesday's shelling in the eastern district of Batticaloa.
Medical sources in the area said at least 65 civilians were killed and about 300 injured, the worst bloodshed since the government and the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) held failed peace talks late last month.
'This is very serious. Government forces fired at unarmed people with the aim of killing them,' Norway's International Development Minister Erik Solheim, who is also the top peace-broker for Sri Lanka, told Norway's NRK broadcaster.
The SLMM itself was also caught up in Wednesday's bombardment, with monitors coming under attack as they were on their way to inspect a route to the besieged northern peninsula of Jaffna, but there were no casualties.
London-based rights watchdog Amnesty International condemned the attack on the refugee centre and demanded an immediate probe.
'It is appalling that the military should attack a camp for displaced people,' Amnesty's Asia-Pacific Director Purna Sen said in a statement.
'We condemn all attacks on civilians and are particularly saddened and shocked to see such a large-scale attack on civilians just days after the government's announcement of its Commission of Inquiry into human rights abuses.'
But Sri Lanka's defence ministry has blamed the Tigers for the civilian deaths, saying the rebels were using refugees as human shields.
'It was what the Tigers wanted -- to cause damages to the innocent Tamil civilians by provoking the army to retaliate for the Tigers' sporadic and indiscriminate shelling,' the ministry said in a statement.
Security was tight in government-held areas on Thursday, especially the capital Colombo -- where road blocks were set up and searches intensified at check points.
'There is a fresh alert sounded in Colombo,' a police spokesman said. 'We are taking extra precautions to prevent any reprisal attacks here.'
Nearly 3,300 people have been killed in fighting in the past year despite a 2002 truce in Sri Lanka's separatist conflict.
- http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061109/wl_sthasia_afp/srilankaunrest_061109045533
Very Good Very Good. Mahinda Chintanaya is great for LTTE. |
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