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Govt denies peace talks with LTTE `unconditional`
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MarkLevinson Senior Member
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13 Sep 2006 08:18:04 GMT Report for Abuse
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Gaja Madam,
I will let you know when I receive specific information.
Thanks...will be looking forward to that..
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tigeress19 Senior Member
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13 Sep 2006 08:18:27 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hi gaja aunty
are you there? how are you ,long time no see:)) |
sansare Senior Member
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13 Sep 2006 08:20:58 GMT Report for Abuse
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SWRD is long dead. Premadasa is long dead. Cyril Matthew, curse his rotten soul, is long dead. JR is dead. Lalith, Gamini - dead. Rajiv - dead. Kadiragamar - dead. Dutu Gemunu - Dead. Elara - Dead. Who still remains - Prabakaran.
All in that list killed on the stage, among people, at home, or at least in the war front.
I hope VP must come out, to see the outcome. Edited By - sansare - 13 Sep 2006 08:21:53 GMT |
Helaya Senior Member
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13 Sep 2006 08:25:25 GMT Report for Abuse
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I hope VP must come out, to see the outcome.
He will die inside a bunker very sooooooon... |
donaldcleevel
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13 Sep 2006 08:26:22 GMT Report for Abuse
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War is not the only option but LTTE cannot be trusted blindly as they have proven again and again they are a group of brutal terrorist without a clear aim. The entire tamil population of Sri lanka knew well, the seperate state notion is a dream and will remain so as long as india is a unitary country.
When we know very well, The LTTE motive to come to talks at time is definitely to regroup and repair the damages that it had endured during this on going war on which the SLA has the upper. Right now we are winning the war, if you want peace, we are ready to talk peace but not unconditionally on our terms. Edited By - donaldcleevel - 13 Sep 2006 08:27:17 |
ThinKing Senior Member
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13 Sep 2006 08:31:17 GMT Report for Abuse
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http:// indiaenews.com/2006-09/22125-tamil-politician-gets-peace-prize.htm
Tamil politician gets peace prize
Colombo - A Sri Lankan Tamil politician who is a trenchant critic of Tamil Tigers has won an international peace prize that carries a cash reward of $100,000.
UNESCO director general Koiro Matsuura has designated V. Anandasangaree, president of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), as the winner of the 2006 UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence.
According to a UNESCO statement, Anandasangaree was picked by an international jury made up of AndrPastrana Arango, former president of Colombia, Bahia Hariri of the Lebanese Parliament, Inder Kumar Gujral, former prime minister of India, and Sergei Markarov and Manu Dibango, both UNESCO Artists for Peace.
The prize will be presented to Anandasangaree in Paris on Nov 16
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13 Sep 2006 08:35:42 GMT Report for Abuse
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ML,
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13 Sep 2006 08:36:33 GMT Report for Abuse
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Colombo, Sep 13 (IANS) A Sri Lankan Tamil politician who is a trenchant critic of Tamil Tigers has won an international peace prize that carries a cash reward of $100,000.
UNESCO director general Koïchiro Matsuura has designated V. Anandasangaree, president of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), as the winner of the 2006 UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence.
According to a UNESCO statement, Anandasangaree was picked by an international jury made up of Andrés Pastrana Arango, former president of Colombia, Bahia Hariri of the Lebanese Parliament, Inder Kumar Gujral, former prime minister of India, and Sergei Markarov and Manu Dibango, both UNESCO Artists for Peace.
The prize will be presented to Anandasangaree in Paris on Nov 16.
Born in Sri Lanka in 1933, Anandasangaree worked as a teacher and lawyer before taking to politics. He became the TULF president in 2002 and is a bitter critic of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
'As an indefatigable advocate of democracy and peaceful conflict resolution, he has contributed to raising awareness of the Tamil cause in a spirit of dialogue, while seeking to promote non-violent solutions to Sri Lanka and opposing terrorism,' the UNESCO statement said.
The $100,000 UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize was created in 1995 on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, thanks to the generosity of the Indian writer and diplomat Madanjeet Singh, who is also a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.
Dedicated to advancing the spirit of tolerance in the arts, education, culture, science and communication, the prize is awarded every two years to an individual or institution for exceptional contributions in the promotion of tolerance and non-violence.
In 2004, the prize went to Bangladeshi writer and journalist Taslima Nasreen. |
ThinKing Senior Member
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13 Sep 2006 08:43:02 GMT Report for Abuse
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Http: //oheraldo.in/node/18915
Eleven LTTE cadres flee from TN
RAMANATHAPURAM (TN), SEPT 12 (PTI) ? Eleven suspected LTTE militants escaped by breaking the window of the quarantine centre at the Mandapam transit camp near Rameswaram, police sources said here tonight.
The suspected militants arrived here along with a group of refugees four days ago and were lodged in the quarantine centre as they had injuries which they apparently suffered while participating in the ongoing battle in Sri Lanka.
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tigeress19 Senior Member
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13 Sep 2006 08:51:32 GMT Report for Abuse
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govt denies peace talks with ltte'unconditional'
puswedi rambo aka baghdad bob got his wires crossed!! he will not tell the sinhalese what the conditions are!
date in early October for peace talks can be fixed in the near future.
ranil will not support MR govt, if MR will not carry on with the agreed CFA by ranil.
this peace talks will make sure
1)the south to form a national govt or another P election.
2)100% implementation of agreed CFA.
3)more countries to take part for monitoring the implementation of the agreed CFA.
4)sla withdrawal from sampoor.
5) definition of full scale war when both parties do not declare war but continue with CFA, drafted.
6)possibilities of UN involvement at what stage.
7)para military issues.
8)ltte to come clean on final solution.
have i missed any? |
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