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STF commandos leave behind dead paramilitary - Seeralan
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UpulJ
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17 Jan 2007 20:23:19 GMT Report for Abuse
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Tigress19
I have never opposed to your post's in the forum in relation to your dreams.But reality of such dreams are just a distant dream.It hasn't happened for the last 23 years and it will unlikely happen in the next 23 years.
Hence I would suggest you to keep your entitlement updated time to time to keep it alive before it become a mere history since UN has no mandate for your dream.
However Tamil Nadu has reasonable grounds to qualify and to be added to the UN list of new coutries as Eelam if applicable. Edited By - UpulJ - 17 Jan 2007 20:27:45 GMT |
Respect
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17 Jan 2007 20:24:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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Thanks achilles
The link to the above post is :
http://www.asiantribune.com/index.php?q=node/4188 |
Revy Senior Member
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17 Jan 2007 20:28:27 GMT Report for Abuse
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I have never opposed to your post's in the forum in relation to your dreams.But reality of such dreams are just a distant dream.It hasn't happened for the last 23 years and it will unlikely happen in the next 23 years.
Hence I would suggest you to keep your entitlement updated time to time to keep it alive before it become a mere history since UN has no mandate for your dream.
It took East Timor 25 years to free themselves and they only had to deal with Indonesians, so for us dealing with the racist animals in power it will take a little longer. Edited By - Revy - 17 Jan 2007 20:28:51 GMT |
Revy Senior Member
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17 Jan 2007 20:31:08 GMT Report for Abuse
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Wife appeals for release of Eastern University VC
(TamilNet, Wednesday, 17 January 2007, 19:43 GMT)
R.Jegatheswary, wife of Professor Sivasubramaniam Raveendranath, the Vice Chancellor of the Eastern University of Sri Lanka (EUSL), issued an appeal on Tuesday to the media seeking their help in obtaining the release of her husband abducted on Dec 15th in Colombo in High Security area in Bauddhaloka Mawatte.
Wonder why sideshow sangaree, dogless and hoole the tool have nothing to say on this? Hmmmm? |
UpulJ
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17 Jan 2007 20:34:56 GMT Report for Abuse
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Revy
Lot longer than little longer and more like never.:-))
Keep dreaming,your brain might grow little bigger than a mustard seed when panting begins.:-)) |
pharoah Senior Member
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17 Jan 2007 20:50:07 GMT Report for Abuse
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Revy
traiors like devananda and anandasangaree have sold themselves to the sinhalas. that means they have to keep quiet when tamil civilians are killed o kidnapped by sinhala army, because that is what they are paid to do. they said nothing over shooting of tamil aid workers by the sinhala army, and likewise only say ant-tamil speeches after receiving dollars from sinhalas |
realman Senior Member
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17 Jan 2007 20:50:55 GMT Report for Abuse
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MaKaSo ayye,
How r you dear?
(please don't ask me whether i need help) Edited By - realman - 17 Jan 2007 20:51:47 GMT |
realman Senior Member
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17 Jan 2007 20:54:27 GMT Report for Abuse
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UpulJ,
Get that into your sick head and enjoy your old age.
how old do you think this character siva the gooo? |
UpulJ
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17 Jan 2007 20:55:54 GMT Report for Abuse
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Reliable News From Revy's Daily Mirror
We want to go home
Plea from surrendered would-be LTTE child soldiers
By Easwaran Rutnam
Gripped with fear and anxiety, a group of young child soldiers-to-be, who surrendered to the Special Task Force (STF) following the fall of a key LTTE base in Ampara, made a fervent appeal to be reunited with their families once again.
?We want to go home,? was the quick reply to a question raised by the media from five young boys aged between 16 and 20 dressed in plain black T-shirts and shorts. They were presented at the weekly defence news briefing in Colombo yesterday.
The young boys, all residents of Tirukkovil, Ampara, were allegedly abducted by the LTTE during last year and held at the rebel camps in Ampara. According to one youth there were some 70 child soldiers undergoing training at the camp at the time the five boys were abducted out of whom 20 managed to flee.
?We never joined. We were abducted. We feel safe now,? 18 year old Murugan* said adding that he was abducted by a group of rebel cadres who tricked him to come out of his home by calling for assistance to move a damaged vehicle. The five escapees said they were not given weapons training but instead had to undergo strenuous physical training and were also tortured and brutally assaulted every time they made an attempt to escape the clutches of the LTTE.
?Our parents don?t know we managed to escape. If we were not abducted we will still be studying,? * 16 year old Parameshwaram* said.
Government defence spokesman Keheliya Rambukwelle said the five young boys will undergo rehabilitation before being reunited with their families although in their best interests the boys may even be offered employment overseas.
The LTTE is said to be holding several child soldiers despite its commitment to release them by this month and the failure to abide by this commitment will see the UN presenting a report to the Security Council working group next month slamming the LTTE and other actors responsible for child abduction and recruitment.
Responding to the report the Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Radhika Coomaraswamy told the media on Tuesday the documents show the ongoing attempt by the world body to end the global scourge of recruiting children as soldiers, along with other violations of children in times of conflict.
?The reports are important because they are part of the UN family?s attempt to end impunity for crimes, especially grave violations against children, and especially that relating to the recruitment and use of children as child soldiers,? she told the UN News Service.
Ms Coomaraswamy said the UN is seeking a commitment on behalf of the main parties to move swiftly and effectively, especially in the area of not recruiting child soldiers and to make commitments to UNICEF and other UN agencies for the immediate release of children under their charge, under an action plan which UNICEF has .
(*The names of the young boys have been changed in their best interest) |
Kusum
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17 Jan 2007 21:01:33 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Prabakaran must be captured or killed to stop the destruction to people in Sri Lanka. Terrorism should not be rewarded by the IC if the democracy is to survive. |
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