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mareesa03
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  30 Jan 2007 21:54:47 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Immediate changes unlikely from crossover

It is impossible to have a stable government with the,seasonal birds,it can fly over again,when they see another tree with fruits..
Mango friends'JVP'& the remaining UNP worriers waiting to pull the legs of Mahinda'Aya'..
So,Mahinda'Aya' is in a deep trouble..
Chindana will go for a six very soon
Mahinda is trying walk with the false legs..
Good Luck Mr.Sinhala Hitler..
Your days are numbered..
AnuD
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  30 Jan 2007 21:56:02 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Where do you have this Sangrila that HGB was talking (anyway, you have his password too).

I'll quote HGB's post here. the link at the bottom is the entire post


In TamilNadu ?.
AnuD
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  30 Jan 2007 21:58:16 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Mareesa03:

Good Luck Mr.Sinhala Hitler..
Your days are numbered..


Look like nitharsanam.com.
pharoah
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  30 Jan 2007 22:00:09 GMT  Report for Abuse   
AnuD

what is your password for logging in?

i know your username
pharoah
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  30 Jan 2007 22:02:48 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Thavachelvan

how are you today?

no work for you, how lucky

did you see the solicitor?
UpulJ
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  30 Jan 2007 22:11:59 GMT  Report for Abuse   
It's difficult to persuade Eelam Tamil Terrorists addicted to BS to give up BS straight away.However I see Tamil Eelam BS is disappearing slowly for real while it's remnants still trying to live with BS.
BS will get you to the headlines but it won't keep you there.Therefore it's Time to get out of your pond lives and think more constructively without BS.hitting further.
:-))
pharoah
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  30 Jan 2007 22:15:10 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Thavachelvan

solution to the ethnic conflict


i think you skipped the word solution. weakening LTTE is one solution, political talks is another, both are opposite solutions. the word solution is applies to absolute events, not intermediate. which means cant have two solutions that are opposite. what a shame, try not to loose sight of any pennie sweets which immature teenagers like to steal in the elondon shops

also, how did it go with the solicitors today?
Ragu2006
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  30 Jan 2007 22:26:38 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Qatar court passed death sentence on 5 LTTE killers who killed Kuruvi ? former bodyguard of Colonel Karuna
Wed, 2007-01-31 05:06
By Walter Jayawardhana

Doha, 31 January, (Asiantribune.com): Five cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were sentenced to death in the Persian Gulf oil rich capital of Doha in Qatar for murdering a Tamil political opponent by bludgeoning his head with iron rods.

The person who was murdered is said as a supporter of Colonel Karuna Karuna and for sometime one of his personal bodyguards.

The five Sri Lankan LTTE killers were sentenced to death, including one in absentia, as they were found guilty of killing the compatriot in Doha last February. Originally from Sri Lanka many of them were migrant workers in Doha.

Four of the accused were nabbed immediately after the murder, while the fifth suspect, considered the mastermind, is believed to have come to Qatar shortly before the murder and left a few days later.

Quoting legal sources a local newspaper said Qatar would ask the Sri Lanka government to extradite him. The case will be automatically directed to the appeal court.

Qatar authorities believe the murder of Sri Lankan Tamil Manokaran, 25, was a case of ?political assassination? as he was a former member of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and later probably a member of its break away faction, of Karuna, the local newspaper said.

Manoharan alias Kuruvi (Bird), a native of Eravoor, near Batticaloa in Sri Lanka?s eastern province, succumbed to his wounds seven days after he was attacked at his labor camp on Street 49 in the Industrial Area, the reports said. The breakaway group?s leader Karuna hails from the same area.

The charge-sheet said the main suspect supplied his accomplices with iron bars and face masks to carry out the crime.

The fifth suspect, who lived in the next room, supplied the group with information about the victim?s movements while the third stood guard outside his room.

?The first, second and fourth accused sneaked into Manoharan?s room and repeatedly hit him on his head with an iron rod,? the charge sheet said.

A police officer said the suspects failed to kill Manoharan outside his accommodation, so they decided to murder him inside his room.

?On the day of the incident, the unidentified suspect was monitoring the stairs to ensure that no one was around, while another one stood in the corridor.

?The others went inside the victim?s room and hit him many times on his head while he was sleeping,? the officer told the prosecution.

?Though two of his roommates woke up after the victim started to scream, they were forced to remain silent as the attackers threatened them,? the witness said.

?The attackers stopped the assault only after they thought that the victim was dead,? he said.

Iron bars, two gloves and two face masks were found in the car of the fourth suspect. The police dog, which sniffed the bars, led the investigating officials to the second suspect.

A Sri Lankan roommate of Manoharan, who was summoned as a witness, said that he saw three men, two of them near the victim?s bed and the third standing near his bed.

?I saw a man hitting the victim on his head with an iron bar. They threatened to kill me if I opened my mouth. They told me that they belonged to the Tamil Tigers and I knew they would not hesitate to kill their detractors,? he said.

The witness said that one of attackers shone the beam of a torch in his face to prevent him from seeing them.

Another roommate of the victim corroborated his statement, the police said. The medical report said Manoharan sustained bleeding in the brain and fractures as a result of the attack
pharoah
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  30 Jan 2007 22:28:39 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Thavachelva

what is BS


go to the solicitor, sort it all out, then you will understand everything they are saying
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  30 Jan 2007 22:32:22 GMT  Report for Abuse   
more than half of the Sinhalese polled favour the military weakening of the LTTE, even though most of them also favour a political solution to the ethnic conflict

What has the majority of people got to do with what the elitists do? With the Govt controlled media and racist press except for a few the people can be manupilated.

Even in the 'educated' US the story is the same. Majority did not like what George Bush was doing in Iraq, nevertheless he was voted in for a second term. Because US system has transparancy and accountability electorates gave the control of the congress to the Opposition Democrats.

Sri Lankans are power hungry and not concerned about their country as begging bowls keep it going.

Only some shock treatment, like that happened in the airport attack, will bring the Govt to its senses and make it serious to negotiate a peace agreement. But signing agreements and implementing them are two separate entities as far as Sri Lankan leaders especially this president in concerned. He has not kept any of his promises or honoured any of his agreements.
Edited By - Sintamus - 30 Jan 2007 22:33:07 GMT
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