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Tamil Nadu police launch door-to-door verification of over 100,000 Lankan refugees
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jacob99 Senior Member
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| Tamil (-2980;-2990;-3007;-2996;-3021; || Thamizh) is the one and only living classical language of the world belonging to the Dravidian language family. It is the Dravidian language with the oldest extant literature, possibly one of the oldest languages of the world |
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24 Feb 2007 11:08:03 GMT Report for Abuse
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By the way guys,
Heard of the marathon the Tigers ran afresh in Trinco yesterday? |
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| Ya the tiger doing 'AA-PA -SU ARA(about turn) when the army going on Gamanay ya (foward march) soon it will the other way too |
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soon it will be the other way too
Aye, that's the spirit! Give us a good fight on the open battlefield instead of hiding behind trees, detonating claymores & targetting innocent civilians. Those things won't win you any war. Edited By - Imperator - 24 Feb 2007 11:20:37 GMT |
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| Colombo: Sahanaya, a non-governmental organization that provide services in Sri Lanka's mental health sector says that annually 200,000 to 300,000 of Sri Lanka's population are suffering from some form of mental disorder or disease. The organization further points out that 3,000 to 4,000 among them are suicidal |
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24 Feb 2007 11:22:12 GMT Report for Abuse
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mental disorder
I'm not surprised, what with the state of the public health service & the stigma that comes attached with mental illness. Something really needs to be done about this. |
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24 Feb 2007 11:22:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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War is not only about fighting. Its all about how to use Brains. Edited By - jacob99 - 24 Feb 2007 11:24:11 GMT |
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It's all about brains
Brains were what we lacked during the past. Now hopefuly that has changed. |
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TN CM warns political leaders nexus with LTTE
Chennai, Feb 23: Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi Friday warned that stern action would be taken against leaders of political parties if they were found to have nexus with the LTTE.
The CM's warning comes at the backdrop of reports that the banned outfit is smuggling arms and ammunition from the state.
Writing in the DMK's official organ 'Murasoli', he said strict instructions had been issued not to show any lenience to these leaders if their nexus with the LTTE was established.
A strict vigil was being maintained against those who were attempting to supply arms to LTTE and some had been arrested. Boats carrying arms and ammunition were being seized and the cargo destroyed, he said.
Nobody should think that the state government's appeal to the centre on taking steps for peace in Sri Lanka was a 'sanction' to indulge in acts like arms smuggling, the CM said.
'None can even dream that the state will intervene in the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, ignoring the steps taken by the centre in the interests of the country and its security,' he said.
'The state government is aware of the difference between the political parties' appeal to the centre on saving the lives of innocent Tamils in the island republic being killed by the Sri Lankan army and making the state a distribution point for arms and ammunition to LTTE,' Karunanidhi said.
His remarks come in the wake of reports of seizure of arms and ammunition and boats carrying cargo. Intelligence agencies had reportedly cautioned and informed the state on such activities.
Police in the coastal areas of the state had been asked to maintain a strict vigil over movements of boats besides monitoring the movement of those known to be 'LTTE sympathisers.'
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24 Feb 2007 11:31:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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Brains were what we lacked during the past. Now hopefuly that has changed.
in your word, you are saying that the whole world was behind the govt of srilanka for the last thirty years regardless of human rights abuse by the state to fight the ltte militarily as well as politically yet failed due to the lack of tactical use of power? |
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