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Split in LTTE dissident camp: Karuna sacked by second in command
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whatreallyhap Senior Member
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MY - 9 Oct 2007 05:17:58 GMT Report for Abuse
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Please do us a favor and read this article and see who is behind most of the violence:
Go to the same site and read who is the cause of the LTTE's violance. |
nirupam Senior Member
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NA - 9 Oct 2007 05:18:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sinthaka,
Velu gave him no chance and killed 150 troops on Dec 2005,
No this is factually wrong.
On Dec 1 2005 army anf SLA assisted EPDP shot and killed 2 Tamil youths in Neervely, Jaffna. This was the first killing SLA did to start the fighting.
In retalian, LTTE or its supporters started attacking tracters and army convoys and killed soldiers.
I am going by police report and chronological evets bear testimony to the start of the present conflict.
There are a longer lists of disapperances and extra judicial killings by the army and army assissted paramilitaries.
Edited By - nirupam - 9 Oct 2007 05:19:34 GMT |
Sinthaka
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LK - 9 Oct 2007 05:19:12 GMT Report for Abuse
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Nirupam,
You must have confused with events.
Sorry, it was the P-TOMS, not ISGA. My apologies. The fact remains CBK was prepared to commit political Hara Kiri to appease Velu, yet look at the way the fellow replied to her kindness.
Can you tell me what proposals were tabled for negotiations by any govt?
Did LTTE allow an proposals to be Tabled in the fist place
In light of this violence, the LTTE called for a postponement of the Geneva talks until April 24-25, and the government initially agreed to this. Following negotiations, both the government and the rebels agreed to have a civilian vessel transport the regional LTTE leaders with international truce monitors on April 16, which involved crossing government-controlled territory. However, the climate shifted drastically when the Tamil Tigers canceled the meeting, claiming not to have agreed to a naval escort. According to the SLMM, the Tamil rebels had previously agreed to the escort. This led to Helen Olafsdottir, spokesperson for the SLMM saying 'It was part of the agreement. The rebels should have read the clauses carefully. We are frustrated.'
On April 20, 2006, the LTTE officially pulled out of peace talks indefinitely. While they stated that transportation issues had prevented them from meeting their regional leaders, some analysts and the international community held a deep skepticism, seeing the transportation issue as a delaying tactic by the LTTE in order to avoid attending peace talks in Geneva
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankan_Civil_War
Norwegian mediator Erik Solheim told journalists that the LTTE should take direct responsibility for the collapse of the talks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTTE
Edited By - Sinthaka - 9 Oct 2007 05:33:20 GMT |
whatreallyhap Senior Member
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MY - 9 Oct 2007 05:24:01 GMT Report for Abuse
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Nirupam
Do not waste time with these morons. They only see parts that are suitable to them. The actual facts is something they do not want to know.
As long as the GoSL or deencelk.com says something they will believe it hook line and sinker.
They do not have the analytical brains to discern right from fiction. It is a weakness that runs in their breed. You cannot blame them if they cannot understand logic.
These morons still believe that they were just living peacefully and one day out of the blue the LTTE came and started this war. |
nirupam Senior Member
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NA - 9 Oct 2007 05:29:52 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sinthaka,
On April 20, 2006, the LTTE officially pulled out of peace talks indefinitely.
You know the length of time spent on P-TOMS and after signing it and presenting it in the parliament MR ditched it after signing MoUs with JHU and JVP.
Nobody says that LTTE is a saint but if the govt is genuine they can easily negotiate a solution.
Extremists in the South and Northest will oppose but as in South Africa and N. Ireland once its benefit of resolutions are realised MR will be hailed as a stateman, who knows, he may even be proposed for a Nobel Prize. |
nirupam Senior Member
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NA - 9 Oct 2007 05:37:04 GMT Report for Abuse
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Do not waste time with these morons. They only see parts that are suitable to them.
This is partly due to their limited exposure to the facts because the govt manupilates to prolong the war and partly due to their myth that the country will be divided.
It is extremely difficult to find a lasting solution. We must be patient as minorities to explain our genuine case to them. They will begin to see the facts and the reality and come round to live in peace.
This is the only small country that we Sri Lankans inhabit and we can only live in peace. So many families are affected, we must endevour to finda solution so that those at the receiving end of murders, kidnapping, losing children and languishing in hunger can have a hope of living in peace. |
Pera Senior Member
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HK - 9 Oct 2007 05:41:56 GMT Report for Abuse
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When Fat VP thug is defeated, all the tamils will support a peaceful solution :)
PERA |
Berty Senior Member
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HK - 9 Oct 2007 05:42:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sinthaka
Sorry, it was the P-TOMS, not ISGA. My apologies
ur a sweet guy!! when you apologize lolz
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Sinthaka
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LK - 9 Oct 2007 05:43:42 GMT Report for Abuse
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Nirupam,
You know the length of time spent on P-TOMS and after signing it and presenting it in the parliament MR ditched it after signing MoUs with JHU and JVP.
Correct, but remember this is because SL is a democracy. The fact remains, CBK was prepared to commit political Hara kiri to appease Velu, albeit the political pressures exerted by the rest of political gps. When someone is prepared to extend a gesture of peace building, its irrational to go and bomb the very person that extended that gesture.
Anyway, didn't RW give everything to Velu?...even the right to go an dismantle state intel at will? RW even reprimanded the Navy for sinking a LTTE arms ship, in order to appease Velu. Yet, Velu replied by booting off the Grand Appeaser.
Nirupam, in this backdrop isn't it reasonable to assume that the biggest perpetrator of violence, and the largest stumbling block to peace is Velu???
How can anyone in South trust Velu for further peace negotiations? Surely, is that not a reasonable question for a southerner to ask, given LTTE's repeated failure
to behave rationally.
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specialforce Senior Member
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NP - 9 Oct 2007 05:44:59 GMT Report for Abuse
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Whp...talkaing about prostitution...
winkepedia says..
Liberation Pimps Of Tamil Elam....
According to research done by the Mackenzie Institute, an independent Canadian based think tank to provide research and commentary about organized violence and political instability, 135 said another industry the LTTE is involved in is the forced prostitution of Tamil women who are being smuggled to other countries. In the mid 1990s some Sri Lankan women were abused or raped while being smuggled towards Canada by the LTTE, and some were deliberately stranded in Thailand and forced into prostitution there. 134 136
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