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LTTE defence line falls in Vakarai region
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vinivida Senior Member
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14 Dec 2006 18:29:13 GMT Report for Abuse
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AnuD
I did not know you can go this low. How come ?.
He / she was MADE to go low... by Vini! ;)
That's why I always believe that these SWETs can be MANIPULATED.... If Velu, the bicycle hora can do it... why cannot we?
That's why I call them STUPID! |
AnuD Senior Member
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14 Dec 2006 18:32:33 GMT Report for Abuse
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Now Velu has highe Fever, too much.
Anton Balasingham LTTE terrorist leader in London died in cancer and Suwarnam, LTTE terrorist leader in East has been killed by security forces in Vakara area.
Balasingham,68, has been associated with the Tamil terrorism all over the world operating from his London office for more than 30 years since he worked as a clerical staff in Sri Lankan Embassy in UK.
Balasingham passed away at his home in south London and was cared for by his Australian born wife Adele who formed the LTTE women terrorist wing and the pregnant women suicide squad for LTTE Tamil terrorists.
The sources reported Suwarnam, so called Eastern area leader of LTTE terrorists has been killed by security forces defensive operation carried out in Vakara area. Following killing of previous LTTE area leader for the East, Kunam in a claymore mine explosion which took place on 22nd November in the Kadiraveli area Suwarnam has been appointed to Eastern area. All six LTTE terrorists who were with him believed to be killed in the attack.
The sources further added that the slain LTTE leader was the key figure behind child abductions and the civilian assassinations that took place in the Eastern Province during recent past. The leadership crisis in the outfit has reportedly reached at its worst condition that the regional terror chiefs seemingly fighting each other for power. The miserable failures encountered by the LTTE during their recent campaigns against security forces have reduced the entire outfit to a mere mob of hooligans who kill each other and maul the civilians to maintain its influence. |
BitterTruth Senior Member
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14 Dec 2006 18:35:16 GMT Report for Abuse
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Brain behind the Tigers' brawn
By Priyath Liyanage
Editor, BBC Sinhala service
Anton Balasingham, who death from cancer was announced on Thursday, was the ideologist of the Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka.
Officially know as the group's political adviser and theoretician, for over 25 years he played a unique role in the political struggle of Sri Lanka's Tamil minority.
Over the years, this normally reticent man was the public face of the Tamil Tigers. Living in London, it was his job to communicate with the outside world about the aspirations of his people.
He was the main force in bringing the attention of the world to a forgotten war in this small island nation.
Political solution
Earlier in his life, Balasingham worked as a journalist in one of the Colombo newspapers before joining the British High Commission in Colombo as a translator.
In his youth he was an activist of the left, before he came to London to study for his doctorate.
Many commentators believe Balasingham was the moderating force - always on the search for a political solution - within one of the most belligerent rebel organisations in the world.
He is known for his relentless attempts to bring the Tigers to the international negotiating arena. It was mainly due to his perseverance that the Tigers acquired a reputation as a progressive organisation among certain liberals in the west.
He was able to live in Britain even though his organisation is proscribed by the UK government.
For over a decade however, Balasingham was plagued with physical ailments. Apart from bile duct cancer, he suffered from chronic diabetes, motor neurone disease and acute kidney failure.
Despite these illnesses, however, he never stopped his persistent campaigning to extend the armed struggle to the political arena.
In his memoirs, he wrote how sceptical the Tiger leader, Prabhakaran, had been about the national leadership of Sri Lanka.
He described how he managed to persuade a reluctant leadership to engage in peace talks, arguing his point time and time again that this was the right course of action.
Although he was not a part of the delegation in the first round of talks of 1985 in Bhutan, he was the main adviser to the Tamil delegation. Subsequently, he was actively involved in peace negotiations with many governments in Colombo.
Irreplaceable void
Balasingham represented the Tigers in many of these talks as the chief negotiator.
He accompanied Prabhakaran at almost every meeting held with Indian and Sri Lankan political leaders, where he played a double role as interpreter and as adviser to the reclusive Tiger supremo.
Analysts who had studied the role of Balasingham within the organisation say his departure will create an irreplaceable void within the organisation.
'Balasingham was the only person in the organisation who addressed the leader as an equal. Prabhakaran respected him as a teacher or an elder. There is no one else who has got such influence over the leader any more,' says senior Tamil journalist DBS Jeyaraj.
With such power and respect, Balasingham will be remembered as perhaps the only person able to criticise certain decisions of the Tiger leader who is revered - and feared - for his teachings and diktats.
'We respected him as a guru. All of us read his books. He motivated us for our struggle,' says the Tiger's military spokesman Rasaiah Illantherian.
Balasingham's high profile in the West, and his knowledge of the politics of the outside world, were an asset for the Tiger leadership which has never had much exposure outside of South Asia.
His departure will be a blow not only to the Tamil Tigers but also to many in the south of the country. He provided a thread of hope for a peaceful resolution to the seemingly intractable and escalating conflict of Sri Lanka.
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AnuD Senior Member
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14 Dec 2006 18:35:16 GMT Report for Abuse
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Vini:
Robins and Priyanthi are fighting for you, not against you. |
UpulJ
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14 Dec 2006 18:35:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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OK Folks I am back again for a whisker to enjoy media.Come and see the real thing.It's much more interesting than reading.I have never enjoyed so much,seeing the beating given to terrorists not only by brave SL Forces but by innocent Tamil civilians too. I have enough stuff to write a book to be sold among terror supporters.It's all over for Tamil Terrorism in the East.But sad to see many many child soldiers killed,thus vanishing a Tamil generation over few days.Tamil Terrorists should bear the responsibility of decreasing their population.
SL Forces might take the fight further North.Just awaiting for go ahead or might wait until 3 squadrons of Air Force Fighters ready.FAE tried and very effective especially to decimate gun positions.Enjoy the thread and more to come through proper media.My condolence to terror supporters.Time has come to change your stance supporting terrorism.Start helping the innocent Tamils,abused by Tamil Terrorists and forget there won't be any Eelam in Sri Lanka soil. |
vinivida Senior Member
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14 Dec 2006 18:36:36 GMT Report for Abuse
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http://www.sinhala.net/LocalNews/SinhalaNet_Full_News.asp?ID=1312#NewsViewBM
Good news... good news...
But let's never forget the SWETs... who are the OXYGEN for the LTTE...
Think folks... if oxygen is taken out... have we got to invest billions on arms? No!
You see, these days the return tickets to Colombo from
Europe are the cheapest ever... RS. 35000- return, I hear.
Don't you think that we have opportunity to rob some SWETs and send them to seabed with a concrete slab tied to their necks?
Opportunity... baby... opportunity. |
AnuD Senior Member
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14 Dec 2006 18:37:16 GMT Report for Abuse
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These days MAWBIMA is closed.
Only job that BITTE TRUTH HAs is cut and pasting posts in side LNP.
I did not know LTTE pay journalists even for cut and pasting. |
punchimahinda Senior Member
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14 Dec 2006 18:44:29 GMT Report for Abuse
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| UK tamils have welcome the death of AntonB with relief.He launched aggressive campaighn in UK to take ransoms from UK tamils.Each had to pay big amount monthly.UK tamils are seeking UK parliment to flush off all ltte cardres from UK & keep them free from these buggers. |
nale Senior Member
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14 Dec 2006 18:46:27 GMT Report for Abuse
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As usual the plonkas are having premature thing.This is what Ratwatte said in the nienties about Jayasikkuru.Rest is history.
For Tamils-vetti nichchayam.
EELAN. Edited By - nale - 14 Dec 2006 18:47:23 GMT |
punchimahinda Senior Member
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14 Dec 2006 18:47:44 GMT Report for Abuse
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Dec 14 (HT) The London-based Minority Rights Group International (MRGI) has said that India could have prevented separatism and bloody insurgencies in Punjab, Kashmir and Nagaland, if it had only replicated what it did to defeat separatism in Tamil Nadu in the 1960s. In its latest report on India, authored by Maya Chadda, MRGI says that in Tamil Nadu, the Indian Establishment was very accommodative towards the agitating minority ethnic group, the Tamils, thereby stemming separation. |
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