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MrBrown Administrator
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31 Dec 2006 10:49:09 GMT Report for Abuse
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Let me please hear some suggestions for improvements on the forum. Thanks!
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Saint Senior Member
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31 Dec 2006 11:00:03 GMT Report for Abuse
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Dear Mr. Brown
We need an AUTO update system like the one we have on cricket live scoreboard update page.
Saint. :-) Edited By - Saint - 31 Dec 2006 11:05:03 GMT |
sathyaji
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31 Dec 2006 11:10:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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nirupam Senior Member
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31 Dec 2006 11:13:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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Colombodude,
I want the criminals to be punished. You raised a case of speculation, just to point the finger at LTTE. Your dude president accused LTTE of killing MP Raviraj without any evidence being produced. If he had the evidence would have given to the police to prosecute the culprits instaed of making political points just as you did. This is the only country where the presidents act as police, judge and jury. In other countries like UK there are police, judges from all the communities (English, Scottish, Walsh and Irish) who pass verdicts after a fair trial. In Doha crimanals are punished well and good, I have nothing against criminals being punished.
In SL the story is different. The GoSL and military intelligence bribe 'Karuna' (his wife deposited 25 million rupees in the Colombo bank as reported by Daily Mirror, but, police or Govt took no action against her or her husband to find how he laundered that amount of cash). This is Sri Lanka where criminals can bribe the officers and excape bail and settle in the West with GoSL help.
Anyway, wish you a Happy New Year. I have nothing personally against you. |
SenaM Senior Member
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31 Dec 2006 11:54:58 GMT Report for Abuse
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Wishing You, A Happy New Year .. to Mr Brown, and all members of the Forum.
Great forum .. very informative (as long as one does some 'sifting', first). Grate-ful, for enabling us to 'share' our views .. thank you, Mr Brown.
SenaM Edited By - SenaM - 31 Dec 2006 11:56:10 GMT |
BitterTruth Senior Member
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31 Dec 2006 12:03:02 GMT Report for Abuse
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Germany takes over EU, trouble for Lanka
Aid freeze may worsen with review on LTTE ban
By Azra Jafferjee
FRANKFURT - As Germany prepares to take over the presidency of the European Union from tomorrow, diplomatic posturing is taking place by the German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), to put pressure on the Sri Lankan government to return to the negotiating table.
The latest move, announcing a halt on new tsunami aid disbursements, follows a decision made in October to freeze all new commitments of German development aid to Sri Lanka. While in terms of its overall relevance as a donor to Sri Lanka, Germany ranks well below Japan and agencies such as the ADB and the World Bank, its political clout as EU President could reach beyond its relevance as a donor to Sri Lanka. It is in this light that the recent statements of Minister Heidi Wieczorek-Zeul are being interpreted.
?As a member of the Tokyo Co-Chairs, the EU, represented by Germany, intends to redouble efforts to re-energise the peace process,? a spokesman for the BMZ told The Sunday Times. Minister Wieczorek-Zeul?s call to other international donors to follow suit, as expressed in her interview with a German newspaper recently, is seen to be part of the moves to form an international alliance to bring the warring parties to the negotiating table.
According to the BMZ spokesman, ?the recent upsurge in violence has severely disabled the implementation of projects in the North and East and hence new commitments are no longer possible. In addition to this, the BMZ is restructuring its future aid portfolio to Sri Lanka to focus more on reconstruction in the North and East and poverty reduction and conflict transformation.?
This could mean that future projects supported by the German government in the area of private sector and economic promotion spread throughout the country, would be phased out in its future cooperation.The rotation of Germany as EU President for six months could have implications for the current EU ban on the LTTE. It is learnt that a number of international non-governmental organisations are unhappy with the existing ban, which is seen to have negatively impacted the conflict by pushing both parties into positions of extremism. This has prompted several of them to work together to bring pressure on the Sri Lankan government to restart the stalled peace talks.
Some of the INGOs, it is learnt, have written to Minister Wieczorek-Zeul highlighting the deteriorating human rights situation in Sri Lanka. One such INGO whose tsunami activities have been severely hampered, is German-based Medico International.
When contacted by The Sunday Times, a spokeswoman for Medico said, ?We consider the EU ban on the LTTE as a problem since it is one sided and that is not the way to solve the conflict. We want the EU to be a mediator.? She said that the ban ?helps certain actors to believe that the problem can be solved by violence?.
The Sunday Times has also learnt that moves are under way in Germany and other EU countries to lobby European governments to lift the ban.
Viraj Mendis a key mover
One of the key movers behind the initiative to lift the EU ban on the LTTE is a human rights activist who came into international prominence two decades ago when resisting deportation attempts by the British government.
Sri Lankan national Viraj Mendis, a Sinhalese, sought sanctuary in a church in Manchester in December 1986 to defy a British High Court deportation order. Mr. Mendis, a staunch communist at the time, and campaigner for the Tamil separatist cause, had argued that he would be arrested and shot on arrival, particularly by the JVP, if forced to return to Sri Lanka.
Nevertheless, no such arrest was made on his return in January 1989. He moved about freely in the country, gave media interviews, and six months later moved to Germany. A resident of Germany since then, Mr. Mendis is now the chairperson of the International Human Rights Association, where in addition to defending refugees facing deportation, he continues to work on the Tamil liberation cause.
Hopefully year 2007 will be the begining of the end of this murderus theif gang Rajapaksha brothers Inc. and JVP,JHU lunatics.
Suggestions for LNP
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1.Syndicated news content related to sri lanka from AFP, AP, Reuters and publish news as it happens. (currently I do not think LNP pay for news from them.)
2.Mention correct original news source and the url.
3.Member spaces for every member.
4.Convert LNP CMS from JSP/Sun One Webserver platform to Linux/Apache/MySql/PHP platform for better performance.
5.Use affilate links/your own advertising contracts and cpm based advertising to increase profitabilty of LNP since you claim to have 4 million unique visitors and number of page impressions must be high. (I don't think you earn much from AdSense as forums are hard to monetize with cpc ads with repeat member visits as far as I know.)
Wish you all LNP members and MrBrown a happy new year. |
Robins Senior Member
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31 Dec 2006 12:23:07 GMT Report for Abuse
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Suggestions for Mr Brown
More supervision on bad language and unecessary personal attacks on members.
Publish reliable news items for comments with sources.
How about Mr Brown commenting on end of the thread with special observations n members comments; eg praising and pointing out outstanding contributions etc, also indicating closure of coments for the thread, so that members can move on to next thread.
Congratulations on your performance, job well done! |
Robins Senior Member
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31 Dec 2006 12:28:28 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hi Ruchira
I am fine thanks, been on a small hol.. got back yesterday!!
How are you doing? Ready for New Year? |
Saint Senior Member
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31 Dec 2006 12:29:44 GMT Report for Abuse
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Dear Mr. Brown!
It is great to know the work you are doing for us alone, the show of potentials and individual affording, you are a 'Real Marvel'. Very nice service. Thanks good guy.
I wished you. :-)
Dear Forum Members!
I would like to wish you all, I mean all of you even the ones, who think 'Saint' will never wish me, with The Coming New Year, May happiness cover you with her iron pallium whenever you come near to sadness, May always your braveness braze with your kindness to others, May you guys never lose the wings of health, may all of you adults get enough financial cherries to color your bread on the table, May all of your loved ones stay close to you with great enjoy, May all the powers in the world protect the lives of your's in the coming year.
Wish you all a great Happy New Year 2007
Signed,
Saint. Edited By - Saint - 31 Dec 2006 12:31:41 GMT |
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