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Expatriate Tamils welcome ban
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Fairplay
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3 Jun 2006 19:46:01 GMT  Report for Abuse   
All what I gathered from the Rally in Toronto is that Tamils from all walks of life have LEARNED,LEARNED AND LEARNED to THANK Prabhakaran for elevating their status to a more respectable position as NEVER BE A TIMID COMMUNITY IN SRI LANKA!!!

Never to beg anymore for their rights and freedom in their birthland.
Never to allow anybody hinder their progress and prosperity.

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3 Jun 2006 21:34:01 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Fiarplay:

LEARNED,LEARNED AND LEARNED to THANK Prabhakaran for elevating their status to a more respectable position as NEVER BE A TIMID COMMUNITY IN SRI LANKA!

Never to beg anymore for their rights and freedom in their birthland.
Never to allow anybody hinder their progress and prosperity.



I wonder what tamilnadu says about phoolan devi and Veerappan.

And also what goddess KAli think what THUGGIES DID to her by killing thousands of innocent people.

I am sure srilankan tamils are known all over the wolrd for blowing up pregnnent women, in order to win political rights. Using child soldiers to win them a homeland. Srilankan tamils also won respect with the gun and killing thousands of sinhalas, robbing lives of thousands of muslims. I am sure, they are fearful about tamils. they may be thinking that all the tamils are killers.

Is it fear or respect ?.

In order to win respect what is the respectable thing you did, except now all the tamils whether good or bad look like DIRTY HEINAS.
Edited By - AnuD - 3 Jun 2006 21:35:12 GMT
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3 Jun 2006 21:35:16 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Anthos,

http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=18239


It is interesting to see that link. I really like one of their demands !

Do not repatriate Tamils who seek refugee status in European capitals until a politically negotiated solution is accepted by both warring parties in Sri Lanka.
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3 Jun 2006 21:43:04 GMT  Report for Abuse   
AnuD,

LEARNED,LEARNED AND LEARNED to THANK Prabhakaran for elevating their status to a more respectable position as NEVER BE A TIMID COMMUNITY IN SRI LANKA


Kochchara hondata kiri pewwath sarpaya sarpayamai kiyala oya ahala nedda?
Edited By - Kamani - 3 Jun 2006 21:43:25 GMT
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3 Jun 2006 22:45:39 GMT  Report for Abuse   
What the tamils are suffering from is a credibility gap.

The tamils' credibility is earned where no-one in the right mind wants it, all the while lacking credibility where it is most needed.

The Sri lankan tamil is seen as a rabid animal world-wide. That is where the credibility lies right now. To a few thugs, that's heavenly, uber-cool.

Where it is lacking is in their ability to portray themselves as a moderate, reasonable group of people who can resolve issues without degenerating into mindless violence.

As long as this credibility gap exists, the tamil will remain a second class citizen in everyone's back yard.
Edited By - Sandman - 3 Jun 2006 23:18:20 GMT
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4 Jun 2006 18:01:42 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Why can't the SL Govt encourage the3.9% of Tamils in SL become Expats so the Sinhala / muslim/burgher live happily everafter in SL
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