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Tiger aircraft rockets Palaly base, curfew in Jaffna
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Mahabala Senior Member
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11 Aug 2006 22:23:29 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hello Gaja:
we do not have any news after this..
Do you have any news about front line? May be Australia has more news than we do here.. |
Gaja Senior Member
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11 Aug 2006 22:23:53 GMT Report for Abuse
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Kural,
SLA is bombing us without targeting LTTE position. They are killing innocants
As I have said before Tamils need to be independent of both sides - except those who seek military solution and retaliation. Others can show us what our earned rights are. But eventually we have to learn to live within our earned rights. Then God will look after us beyond the limits of man.
Without this inner calculation there can be no real peace.
love
gaja Edited By - Gaja - 11 Aug 2006 22:24:31 GMT |
Mahabala Senior Member
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11 Aug 2006 22:25:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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Gaja:
problem is god forgot to look at innocent tamils or other civilans in N_E for 26 years!
2--6----y--e--a--r--s!
LONG and TOO LONG PERIOD |
AnuD Senior Member
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11 Aug 2006 22:25:52 GMT Report for Abuse
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P. K. Balachandran's military analysis - Hindustan times
Strategic aims
The main strategic aim of the Sri Lankan forces seems to be to put pressure on the LTTE both in the East and the North, so that the rebels vacate strategic areas in Trincomalee district like Sampur, Mutur-East, Eachchilampattu and the Verugal river.
To defend the East, the LTTE will have to bring reinforcements from both the Wanni and Batticaloa.
This is why the Air Force is targeting the LTTE's military installations in Batticaloa, Sampur and Eachchilampattu.
Pressure is being maintained in the Mavil Aaru sector.
And there is a new move to mount pressure in North Wanni, at Muhamalai.
With so many fronts to handle, the LTTE may have to choose which one to defend with all its might.
It may be forced to choose the Northern front, given the fact that Kilinochchi has become vulnerable. |
bystander
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11 Aug 2006 22:27:41 GMT Report for Abuse
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DVLADV,
What surprises me is that even the people who have left the country and seen how governments are supposed to function still support a mock-aracy in the name of democracy.
1. They didn't fight for equal rights. It was given to them by a civilized government
2. And some people do not know how much Thamizls in SriLanka are discriminated.
3. Ignorance Edited By - bystander - 11 Aug 2006 22:31:02 GMT |
Kamani Senior Member
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11 Aug 2006 22:28:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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Marky,
I have replied to that. That was a nice little Marky :) |
Gaja Senior Member
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11 Aug 2006 22:28:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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Mahabala,
You say to Kural We use democratic hands when needed, but not terror hands
If you genuinely think that GOSL is democratic - then you are resigning yourself to THEIR fate. When you have the opportunity to make a choice - choose the truly democratic side - and if you consider neither to be democratic - then partner the individuals who are democratic through the administrative system. Otherwise YOU would end up a depressed person.
These are difficult times for Tamils. It is important that you express only what you KNOW and not what you heard.
love
gaja |
AnuD Senior Member
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11 Aug 2006 22:29:34 GMT Report for Abuse
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For HUMANiTARIAN PURPOSES, GOSL sholuld take over A9.
LTTE does not stop taxing civilians moving along A9. LTTE should be limited to Mullativu.
So, when the political landscape is peaceful. a TNA meber can be the chief minister for MUllativu. |
Gaja Senior Member
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11 Aug 2006 22:32:26 GMT Report for Abuse
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Mahabala,
we do not have any news after this..
Do you have any news about front line? May be Australia has more news than we do here..
Actually, my report came through Canada through my mother. Where do you live?
love
gaja |
Helaya Senior Member
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11 Aug 2006 22:36:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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Strategic aims
The main strategic aim of the Sri Lankan forces seems to be to put pressure on the LTTE both in the East and the North, so that the rebels vacate strategic areas in Trincomalee district like Sampur, Mutur-East, Eachchilampattu and the Verugal river.
To defend the East, the LTTE will have to bring reinforcements from both the Wanni and Batticaloa.
This is why the Air Force is targeting the LTTE's military installations in Batticaloa, Sampur and Eachchilampattu.
Pressure is being maintained in the Mavil Aaru sector.
And there is a new move to mount pressure in North Wanni, at Muhamalai.
With so many fronts to handle, the LTTE may have to choose which one to defend with all its might.
It may be forced to choose the Northern front, given the fact that Kilinochchi has become vulnerable.
In that case, the Eastern front becomes weak.
The implementation of the LTTE's long-standing plan to win back the East fully, after the blow dealt by Karuna's defection in March 2004, and to encircle Trincomalee harbour, will be delayed.
The vital link between the Tamil-speaking North and the Tamil-speaking East, will have been weakened, if not severed, if the government forces achieve their objective. Edited By - Helaya - 11 Aug 2006 22:37:10 GMT |
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