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nirupam
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LK Information  31 Dec 2006 07:30:48 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Colombodude,

I read the Daily Mail news report on the murder of Mr Kumar. It says clearly and the police also made it clear that they are looking for the suspect who was also a co-worker in the shop but absconded in Germany. Link to LTTE is only a speculation as CID says.

I do not want to drag indivudual murder or crime into the ethnic problem as murderers and criminals are found in all the communities and Sinhalese is not exceptional. Did you hear a (Sinhalese) Dentist who was attached to the University of Leeds murdered his servant (Sinhalese) girl and buried a part of the body in his backyard and the other was chopped into pieces and spread among the plants pots in the university? He was caught, tried and locked up to jail.

Do not play your racist game with me.
Edited By - nirupam - 31 Dec 2006 07:31:28 GMT
ColomboDude
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LK Information  31 Dec 2006 07:41:06 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Nirupam,

Do not mix up political killings with individual cases.

If you speak to someone in Doha (Qatar) they will tell you how many LTTE cadres are placed in Doha to locate and kill Karuna supporters.

Government is aware of this madness and many LTTE cadres are already locked up in Doha prisons.

Hope in the coming new year you will gain wisdom to identify the real enemy of standard tamils ..

Good day !!

CD
Edited By - ColomboDude - 31 Dec 2006 07:41:43 GM
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Happy newyear to Mr. Brown and everyone else in this forum. I am happy to report the first disappointment for the Singhala racits this year.

They thought that they can fool India and convince India to build the coal power plant in the LTTE land and chase the Tamils away to put them out of Trincomalee, but Indian
government needs Tamil Nadu voters to survive in the Central.

Power project: India backs out of Sampur

Courtesy: The Sunday Times - December 31, 2006
Amidst protests by the LATE and the TA, the Indian government has rejected the controversial Sambur area as the possible site for the construction of a 500-MW coal-fired thermal power project.

The Sunday Times learns that the Indian Government had written to President Mahinda Rajapaksa before the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on Friday between the two sides saying India was not in favour of the plant coming up in Sampur.

The letter indicated that the main reason for the opposition was the distance from Sampur to the jetty in Trincomalee ? but the LTTE and the TNA have also now openly come out against the project. Power and Energy Minister John Seneviratne told The Sunday Times the Government had offered Sampur for the setting up of the plant because the necessary extent of land was available there.

?I have asked the Indian engineers to visit the site and decide and inform the government,? Mr. Seneviratne said. He aded he was unaware of the letter sent by the Indian government. The pro-LTTE Tamilnet website on Friday launched a campaign against the proposed project saying it had a 'hidden political agenda to evict Tamils from Mutur?. However The Sunday Times learns the Indian government?s position on Sampur was communicated to the President before the LTTE came out against it.

The TNA has also expressed opposition to the thermal plant being set up in Sampur. Its Trincomalee district parliamentarian K. Thurairetnasingham in a statement said the power plant would have permanent adverse effects on Tamils in the area. He also said this was part of a move to evict the Tamils from the region to consolidate gains from recent military operations.

Work on the power plant is scheduled to start next year and its completion is targeted for 2011. It will involve an investment of US $ 500 million and will be implemented by a joint venture company to be formed with a stake of 50% each by National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), an Indian Government undertaking, and the Ceylon Electricity Board. Meanwhile, the Norochcholai coal power project on which work was started recently, has also run into more opposition. On Friday, more than one thousand residents led by religious leaders of all major faiths protested against the project.

They petitioned President Mahinda Rajapaksa, saying the project would cause terrible environmental damage. This 300-MW power plant, costing US$ 450 million, is a joint venture with a Chinese company.

Edited By - Thivya - 31 Dec 2006 17:02:16 GMT
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Happy new Year to you Mr.Brown, You have done a fantastic job here bringing this forum to all of us.

To everyone in this forum , Wish you all a happy and a prosperous 2007, Let us all pray that peace will prevail in Sri Lanka and lets all hope that the warring parties stop the acts of war and try for a peaceful settlement.

regards

Stripes
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LK Information  31 Dec 2006 08:41:30 GMT  Report for Abuse  
To Mr Brown and ALL the members and readers of this forum,

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

Lets hope and pray someone somewhere wakes our leaders up so that they realise where they are going wrong and be smart enough at least in this last hour direct the country towards prosperity and not to destruction! This I wish for all the races creeds and humans of Sri Lanka!!
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Hi Mr. Brown,

Being a relatively new member of this forum, I would like to use this opportunity to thank you for this excellent news and exchange platform.

To you as well as to all Forum Members, let me wish you a happy continuation of the festive season and a New Year packed with exciting encounters and memorable moments.

As for this country we all show our attachment and interest, I sincerely wish that it could slowly find its way back to peace. In Aceh and in Northern Ireland it became reality and there is absolutely no reason why this cannot be achieved in Sri Lanka. It will not happen overnight, but it will and has to happen.

My particular thoughts are not just for all the innocent civilian victims of this national tragedy, they are also for the soldiers as well as for all the cadres forcefully enrolled by the LTTE. May 2007 bring them a more friendly and human environment.
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Thank You Mr Brown!! That was Excellent thinking...

Let me wish Mr Brown and all the great people in this Forum a 'BRILLIANT 2007'

This is a great place to share our views and listen to others.

Let the Good Lord bless each one of you and your family and guard and protect you throughout 2007.

God bless you all!!

(((Thank you forest for your great thought and have a Happy 2007)))
UpulJ
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LK Information  31 Dec 2006 10:21:20 GMT  Report for Abuse  
I wish all the participants in this forum and visitors a Happy,Prosperous & a Peaceful 2007.
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Wish you all a Happy New Year 2007!

I hope all Sri Lankans will be able to live and travel in Sri Lanka without any fear in 2007.

Mr. Brown, Thank You very much for great work!

EHENAM OKKOTAMA JAYA WEWA!!
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