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Sri Lanka captures rebel town as thousands flee
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Revy Senior Member
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19 Jan 2007 16:48:32 GMT Report for Abuse
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Oh Kato BTW talking about racism, here take a look at what the 'Woman' Ruwani had to say about the 1983 riots yesterday, she hastily edited the comments but keen readers caught them before she did it:
No. I wasn't even born then and lost my opportunity. And I demand my rights to another |
Dewey Senior Member
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19 Jan 2007 16:53:21 GMT Report for Abuse
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Ajan:
LTTE could have fight and not led the army come to vaharai.
but human sufferings and damage to tamils land and properties to be taken to considertaions.
Sour grapes? |
Revy Senior Member
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19 Jan 2007 16:55:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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Now this is quite interesting, this is the first time IIRC that the LTTE is admiting to an offensive action, wonder what that portends hmm ;)
Today at 10.45am, LTTE attacked occupying Sri Lankan military in Amparai. The LTTE attack took place 5 Kms from the Bakkimiddiya village. Eleven Sri Lankan troops were killed in the attack. LTTE suffered no losses.
Similar attacks are continuing for the last one week by the LTTE on the occupying Sri Lankan military.
Paramilitary attempting to infiltrate killed
Two paramilitary members were killed by the LTTE in Thihiliveddai in Batticaloa while they tried to infiltrate into LTTE areas.
Edited By - Revy - 19 Jan 2007 16:55:36 GMT |
eskimo06 Senior Member
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19 Jan 2007 16:55:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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| While it important to appreciate sacrifices and efforts of the Sri Lankan Armed forces. The war and suffering is far from over, compared with the huge tasks ahead this is not a victory for the govt. Fall of Vakarai is of course a set back to the LTTE, they have continue to loose their positions in the east starting from the Mavil aru and today they are reduce to merely small pockets in the east. Trying to capture these loss areas in the east is not good idea. No doubt they have moved their heavy guns for safety. Loosing the heavy guns will be a disaster for the LTTE. Right now the Armed forces needs to consolidate their positions. SF any info from the east? |
Ruwani Senior Member
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19 Jan 2007 16:59:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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FRom where did you get that picture? In sri lanka?
Self-proclaimed eelamist can't even recognize one of thier own 'Mummies' after the failed Maligawa attack. Typical of these shameful creatures. |
Mahabala Senior Member
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19 Jan 2007 17:00:57 GMT Report for Abuse
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Ruwani:
Oya aluthin join wena ayata hodata arala ganna. tikak rag eka denna on muladi. ethakota thamai oya culprits hadenne.
Great Job so far! |
Smartiger
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19 Jan 2007 17:04:06 GMT Report for Abuse
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Eskimo, Is it cold out there?
Right now the Armed forces needs to consolidate their positions. SF any info from the east?]
Right Now Armed forces needs to dig thier own graves and wait for the next attack from LTTE!
Such a stupid move by SLA. |
Dewey Senior Member
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19 Jan 2007 17:05:01 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Well, elamists must be busy redrawing their elam map. Please make sure you do it with pencil because it can be erased easy. LOL. HB lead is pretty good for erasing. |
Dewey Senior Member
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19 Jan 2007 17:06:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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Such a stupid move by SLA.
I admit that it was a smart move by LTTE to run for their lives. :) |
Smartiger
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19 Jan 2007 17:07:33 GMT Report for Abuse
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Ohoma yang Mahabla Mudhalali!
Obathumage dharuwantath ugannane mehemadha? |
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