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Closure of Mavilaru sluice gates `caused an escalation of violence`
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JRJayawardena Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:23:35 GMT Report for Abuse
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Tamilcanuck,
all what is needed is something like a KIA where it dodnt nt kill nay civilains but paralysed the economy that everypne and their dog will feel the pain
You are still dreaming of attacking the econmic targets, this is just the dream you have since LTTE lost the plot when Mahinda won. After alomst a year's gone by the LTTE still plotting to paralyse. How many years they want to repeat 2001? Get up from your long dream and see the reality around.
Ok there are targets in Colombo, get ready and there will be more bombings and don't complain the GOSL is barbaric this and that.
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musketeer Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:24:13 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hmm lets see...
LTTE does not seem to have the strength to capture and hold land militarily. It would be extremely unlikely things would turn for the better in a global political sense after 9/11.
So why prolong the suffering of the people more? where is the logic to this anarchy? Why cannot the Vanni jungle monkey come out and state clearly, we want to end this now, lets discuss autonomy and we will decommission weapons after a successful conclusion? Who makes these decisions within LTTE these days? why is it so irrational? |
MaKaSo Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:25:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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one reason is if they do something like that in colombo right now the 'peace' talk or whatever will have no meaning.
If LTTE attack Colombo this time, they will see more Kafir in the northern sky.
Accept the fact that LTTE lost the plot, they have too few options. Bomb Colombo or sit around the table.
I heard they are ready for talks. |
JRJayawardena Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:28:38 GMT Report for Abuse
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forced conlonisation were taking place. tamils names were changed manal aru became welioya overnight.
dollar & kent farms were hit and the colonisations kind of stopped.
Ok, Tamilcanuck you believe multiculturalism is the problem. That clearly sums up that you want to be isolated from being multicultural.
Just imagine if all the tamils were to be banished from Colombo?
(just imagine)!
Nothing else. Then you know how hard the Dollar & Kent farms of Sinhalese.
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vinivida Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:29:18 GMT Report for Abuse
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Man... I miss some Kfir action today... to see some red hot LTTE terrorist blood... fertilizing my Motherland...
OK... my dearest Kfir fleet... take rest... re-load... sleep... and then re-visit and mow the LTTE terrorist dogs... do not leave a single one alive.... they breed like mosquittos...
Just give them DDT - Death, destruction and terror, LTTE's mother tongue, which has been mastered better by the proud SLA. |
forest Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:29:55 GMT Report for Abuse
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JRJ,
I agree with you. This is where the LTTE and its die-hard supporters went wrong from almost the very beginning. They have taken the wrong path of extreme violence whereas talks even if at first if they don't go right, and strong political organisation which would definitely have attracted a large scale following, but of the non-violent variety, would definitely have now brought desired results, even if it took sometime. Also, a constructive and consensual attitude is important not destructive and confrontational attitude, which has only pushed people to the wall.
Also, I think apart from political solutions, there are two things that are important (i) to share all prestigious jobs, both in the public and private sector between the tamils and the sinhalese and (ii)along with a plan for economic development for the NE, positive north-south trade i.e. creation of a ready market for products from the north in the south which would make the farmers and fishermen of the north prosperous. If such things happen, along with sharing of political power, which is important, we may have peace at last. Edited By - forest - 29 Sep 2006 15:32:34 GMT |
JRJayawardena Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:33:33 GMT Report for Abuse
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Mr Levingston,
Seems you have run out of lyrics now?
Have you got local baila to enhance?
In a political forum like this we need jesters like you to create that baila, jokes for light vein entertainment.
JRJ |
MarkLevinson Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:33:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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Kusumban,
Since gods are watching from a distance......
this would be my last post to you!! ...
Believe it or not!!!
Whatever you are thinking...I had nothing absolutely got to do with that remark!!!
Never knew what was going between you two....in fact I altogether missed it.
Take care..
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tamilcanuck Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:34:22 GMT Report for Abuse
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Ok, Tamilcanuck you believe multiculturalism is the problem. That clearly sums up that you want to be isolated from being multicultural.
dont tell me about multiculturalism. I live in a TRULY multi cultural country. in canada living in the north is ENCOURAGED and the GOVT gives so many allowances. but the CHOICE is OURS to make!! comprende!
colonsations are good when its planned and NOT FORCED whereby people are evicted and resettlement taking place.
Just imagine if all the tamils were to be banished from Colombo?
(just imagine)!
see your -removed-ed up logic.! Edited By - tamilcanuck - 29 Sep 2006 15:35:57 GM |
MarkLevinson Senior Member
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29 Sep 2006 15:36:39 GMT Report for Abuse
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