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Karuna dismisses Sripathi`s warning
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KURAL Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:26:21 GMT Report for Abuse
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Karuna don't worry.. Govt is your closest friend, ally (if not the sole friend) :-)))
They don't will assassinate you as they killed Kadir, Taraki, Pararajasingham, Raviraj and a lot of others !!
Don't worry Karuna the day will come for you to die honorably.
By the way, Karuna you are the man who showed us who were really the SINHALA HYPOCRITES.
They fight the so-called 'terrorism' with the aid of a terrorist.
They are terrorists in other words. Edited By - KURAL - 16 Feb 2007 10:29:39 GMT |
srimal111 Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:29:06 GMT Report for Abuse
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Elamayaaa
how nice, read this, this is not my fathers website.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/country_profiles/1166237.stm
You have no proof only talk
A chronology of key events:
Fifth century BC - Indo-Aryan migrants from northern India settle on the island; the Sinhalese emerge as the most powerful of the various clans.
Third century BC - Beginning of Tamil migration from India.
1505 - Portuguese arrive in Colombo, marking beginning of European interest.
Sacred temple complex at Kandy was targeted by bombers in 1998
2003: Sri Lanka bombers face death
1815 - British become first European power to win control over whole island, known as Ceylon. Start bringing in Tamil labourers from southern India to work tea, coffee and coconut plantations.
1833 - English made official language.
1931 - British grant the right to vote and introduce power sharing.
1948 - Ceylon gains full independence.
Sinhala nationalism
1949 - Indian Tamil plantation workers disenfranchised.
Srimavo Bandaranaike: The world's first woman PM
2000: Tearful farewell to Sri Lanka's 'mother'
On This Day 1960: Ceylon elects world's first woman PM
1956 - Solomon Bandaranaike elected on wave of Sinhalese nationalism. Sinhala made sole official language and other measures introduced to bolster Sinhalese and Buddhist feeling. More than 100 Tamils killed in widespread violence after Tamil parliamentarians protest at new laws.
1958 - Anti-Tamil riots leave more than 200 people dead. Thousands of Tamils displaced.
1959 - Bandaranaike assassinated by a Bhuddist monk. Succeeded by widow, Srimavo, who continues nationalisation programme.
1965 - Opposition United National Party wins elections and attempts to reverse nationalisation measures.
1970 - Srimavo Bandaranaike returns to power and extends nationalisation programme.
Ethnic tensions
1971 - Sinhalese Marxist uprising led by students and activists.
Sri Lanka is one of the last havens for wild elephants
2003: Sri Lankans battle with elephants
1972 - Ceylon changes its name to Sri Lanka and Buddhism given primary place as country's religion, further antagonising Tamil minority.
1976 - Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) formed as tensions increase in Tamil-dominated areas of north and east.
1977 - Separatist Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) party wins all seats in Tamil areas. Anti-Tamil riots leave more than 100 Tamils dead.
1981 Sinhala policemen accused of burning the Jaffna Public Library, causing further resentment in Tamil community.
1983 - 13 soldiers killed in LTTE ambush, sparking anti-Tamil riots leading to the deaths of an estimated several hundred Tamils. Conflict develops in north of island between army and LTTE.
Civil war intensifies
1985 - First attempt at peace talks between government and LTTE fails.
1987 - Government forces push LTTE back into northern city of Jaffna. Government signs accords creating new councils for Tamil areas in north and east and reaches agreement with India on deployment of Indian peace-keeping force.
1988 - Left-wing and nationalist Sinhalese JVP begins campaign against Indo-Sri Lankan agreement.
1990 - Indian troops leave after getting bogged down in fighting in north. Violence between Sri Lankan army and separatists escalates.
1991 - LTTE implicated in assassination of Indian premier Rajiv Gandhi in southern India.
War and diplomacy
Tea exports are a mainstay of the economy
2004: White tea - pick of the crop
2003: Sri Lanka moves to protect tea industry
2002: Sri Lanka tops tea sales
1993 - President Premadasa killed in LTTE bomb attack.
1994 - President Kumaratunga comes to power pledging to end war. Peace talks opened with LTTE.
1995 - Peace talks collapse and LTTE resumes bombing campaign. Government launches major offensive, driving separatists out of Jaffna. |
EEELamaya Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:29:10 GMT Report for Abuse
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Don't worry Karuna the day will come for you to die honorably
You Sinhalas can take Karuna to South and just keep him there... Karuna, Douglad, Sangalee... traitors have no place in NE and Eelam! |
srimal111 Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:30:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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Tigress
hope you didnt run away, and is reading books about Tamil Kings other than ELARA. |
KURAL Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:32:12 GMT Report for Abuse
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EEElamaya,
I'm not a Sinhala ! Thanks !
Srimal what is this ? The chronicle of Lankadeepa ?
Please keep this for your ignorant brain, you the so-called White Snow Aryans. Hahahahhhhhaa !!
http://www.tamilnet.com/img/publish/2007/02/12_02_07_buddihstmonk_01.JPG
Srimall i think you talk about this white snow Aryans !!
Look the man at the right he is the most white Aryan i never saw !! Edited By - KURAL - 16 Feb 2007 10:39:18 GMT |
srimal111 Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:33:50 GMT Report for Abuse
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Elamaya
traitors have no place in NE and Eelam!
when did you last see VP talking with civilians ? in your concept land ? |
EEELamaya Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:35:47 GMT Report for Abuse
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Srimal:
Your own text says it all:
Sinhalese emerge as the most powerful of the various clans.
This proves there had been other 'clans'... Tamils were one of those!
1972 - Ceylon changes its name to Sri Lanka and Buddhism given primary place as country's religion, further antagonising Tamil minority.
1976 - Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) formed as tensions increase in Tamil-dominated areas of north and east.
Thats it! you Sinhals became greedy and wanted the whole island to be 'Sinhal Buddhist'... you Sinhalas keep blaming VP! no way VP and Tamils will go backwards now! |
tigeress19 Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:37:07 GMT Report for Abuse
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Srimal what is this ? The chronicle of Lankadeepa ?
NO kural, it is from the *LANKA LIE*.com
srimal, i told you ,im not going to start an other history lesson in this thread! Edited By - tigeress19 - 16 Feb 2007 10:38:51 GMT |
srimal111 Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:39:08 GMT Report for Abuse
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KURAL
I'm not a Sinhala ! Thanks !
Srimal what is this ? The chronicle of Lankadeepa ?
Please keep this for your ignorant brain, you the so-called White Snow Aryans. Hahahahhhhhaa !!
this is not what i say this is what BBC country profile says.
It hurts i know.
When Sinhalaese came to Sri lankas there would have been Vaddas from Vanni. They dont Speak tamil. but i admit people from Vanni like VP are still hunting animals for survival.
How many mother lands Tamils have ? How many mothers can a man have ? |
EEELamaya Senior Member
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16 Feb 2007 10:40:03 GMT Report for Abuse
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Tigress:
NO kural, it is from the *LANKA LIE*.com
No its from sinhaliers.com! |
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