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Thamilchelvan killed in SLAF air attack
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KURAL
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LK Information  2 Nov 2007 20:31:57 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Navin,

GOSL can save Tamils as well (if they are really interested), but i deeply believe that ERASING Tamils from Sri Lanka is their REAL and SOLE politics. None can trust barbarians.

LTTE is the only hope of Tamil people. Without LTTE, Tamils will become SLAVES of Sinhalas.
varakuna
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LK Information  2 Nov 2007 20:36:03 GMT  Report for Abuse  
We can expect white flags all over south very soon
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LK Information  2 Nov 2007 20:40:06 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Are you coming to the state funeral?


Proud SLAF should target the funeral. Will be able kill few more Terrorists(cows).
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Thamilchelvan killed in SLAF air attack


Q: Did this guy chelvan accept money and put the current president in power?

If so then it is funny how things have turned out! Hats off to Mahinda !
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Sri Lankan peacekeepers accused of abuseArticle from: ReutersFont size: Decrease Increase Email article: Email Print article: Print From correspondents in the United Nations, New York

November 03, 2007 07:37am

MORE than 100 Sri Lankan peacekeepers have been accused of sexual exploitation and abuse in Haiti and will be sent home tomorrow, the United Nations said today, in the latest sexual abuse scandal involving UN peacekeeping missions.

UN spokeswoman Michele Montas said today 108 of Sri Lanka's 950 soldiers in Haiti were being sent home on disciplinary grounds.

'The United Nations and the Sri Lankan government deeply regret any sexual exploitation and abuse that has occurred,' Ms Montas said, adding that UN authorities were working to assist the victims.

Asked about the specific allegations against the peacekeepers, Ms Montas said they involved 'transactional sex'.

'There is a question of some underage girls,' she added.

Montas said Sri Lanka would take further action against those accused of abuse.

'They are back under national jurisdiction. So far Sri Lanka has said ... that they are going to be prosecuted in Sri Lanka.'

Over the last few years as peacekeeping missions have expanded, reports of abuse have spread in various African nations, especially the Democratic Republic of the Congo, despite the UN's declared 'zero-tolerance' policy.

The United Nations largely ignored sexual exploitation by peacekeepers and other field staff for decades, launching a public crackdown only in recent years after reports of abuse surfaced in the Congo.

A 2005 UN report said soldiers should be punished for any sexual abuse, their pay docked and a fund set up to assist any women and girls they impregnated. But member nations have not agreed.

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Imagine these frustrated barbarians in peacekeeping uniforms abusing women and children , its nothing new its time the idiots at the UN learn lesson not to entertain these rabid dogs in their ranks.
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