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For peace, Sri Lanka has to change: Canadian leader
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jagath1
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  31 Mar 2007 17:15:07 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Sureshgune.....

That is how you address honourable terror supporters....:)))))

Revy revyyyyyy.......

Yeah.... jump in that cesspit straight away..... that's where you belong.....!
Revy
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  31 Mar 2007 17:20:27 GMT  Report for Abuse   
After 1252 posts at LNP, the kind of political immaturity you show is preposterous. There are no poluitical solutions to this conflict, only a military one.


Yes exactly, which is why we tamils needed the Fool in Chief MR to be elected, once the world sees the true nature of the Sinhala racists and the fake country created for them by the British, those begging bowls are going to go increasingly empty.

And since we do not depend on handouts from the world, the ability of the fake terror state to wage war will dimish while ours will stay as strong as ever.
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  31 Mar 2007 17:38:31 GMT  Report for Abuse   
The heightened violence comes as the government -- which, along with the rebels, is accused by human rights groups of massive human rights violations -- is seeking $590 million in economic aid from Millennium Challenge Corp. Under the rules of the U.S. government organization, recipient countries must meet certain standards regarding the rule of law, human rights and the environment.


According to Human Rights Watch, the International Committee of the Red Cross and Catholic relief groups operating in Sri Lanka, the number of displaced people has risen to 150,000 in the northeast in recent weeks, bringing the nation's total to 350,000.


The forced repatriation of civilians to certain devastated areas in a government attempt to accelerate a return to normalcy has drawn criticism from relief workers. Returnees have told them that the fighting and destruction have stripped them of their means of livelihood, such as fishing boats and farming tools.

The Tiger rebels, classified by the State Department as a terrorist organization, have a dismal record concerning respect for human life, rights groups say. They have carried out random bus bombings and suicide attacks and recruited as many as 6,000 child solders. 'Both the government and
the Tigers
have shown a brazen disregard for the safety and well-being of civilians,' the New York-based advocacy group Human Rights Watch said in a recent report.

Rights groups have noted the recruitment of child soldiers by a splinter Tamil faction, the Karuna, now allied with government forces, and indiscriminate shelling of civilian areas through which rebels may have passed.

The government has silenced critics, muzzled journalists and intimidated nongovernmental organizations, creating a 'palpable climate of fear, with people afraid to speak by telephone or to give their names,' Fred Abrahams, senior emergency researcher for Human Rights Watch, said in an interview following a three-week visit to the country.

By his account, more than 1,000 people have disappeared since January 2006. 'Some bodies have appeared,' he noted.


Former foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera, in a letter to Rajapakse in December, warned, 'Whether or not these were committed by terrorist groups or government agencies, it is the responsibility of the government to investigate and prosecute the perpetrators.'


Millennium Challenge officials did not respond to repeated requests for an interview about aid to Sri Lanka. 'We continue to monitor the situation and Sri Lanka's performance on the indicators,' said an assistant in the press office, who spoke on condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to speak publicly.


Sri Lankan observers in Washington maintain that the hawkish president enjoys strong support from his country's Buddhist clergy.


- washingtonpost.com
nale
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  31 Mar 2007 17:38:50 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Sureshgona,
Yes! By robbing the Tamils in 1958,your family became rich.And now with the thriving leather business you are filthy rich.And now you want to rob the Tamils again to become dirty rich.

NAtional LEader/ELAN.
kanthun
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  31 Mar 2007 17:52:48 GMT  Report for Abuse   
For peace, Sri Lanka has to change: Canadian leader


The truth is like kryptonite to the yaks! And hence all this raving and ranting to vent their frustration ;)
Parasuram
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  31 Mar 2007 18:08:14 GMT  Report for Abuse   
tap the wellawatta and sea street reserves


In north and rest of the world those who steal others property are called thieves ( hora ).

I wonder, in south how do you call that type of activities... salary, wages, family business..
Edited By - Parasuram - 31 Mar 2007 18:09:55 GMT
Thambi
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  31 Mar 2007 18:12:11 GMT  Report for Abuse   
I wonder in south how do you call that type of activities... salary, wages, family business..

family business is the RIGHT ANSWER .
JRJayawardena
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  31 Mar 2007 18:18:27 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Siva,

Frankly my dear with statements like the ones you post I would relinquish my seat at the same dining table in a heartbeat!


Frankly my dear I don't give damn about it 'cos I like Rhett Butler whacking Vivian Leigh :)

JRJ
tigeress19
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  31 Mar 2007 18:40:16 GMT  Report for Abuse   
No changes at gun-point. Would you do that?

respect the man's view!!
Rae, elected eight times to Canada's federal and provincial parliaments before he quit politics in 1996

*NOT* just once or twice but 8 times.

seemingly your view reflects the saying * POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK* and stop masking the freedom struggle with the word terrorism.
nirupam
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  31 Mar 2007 19:08:41 GMT  Report for Abuse   
The Southern fools will never understand
Unless the legitimate collective and individual rights of the Tamils are recognised by the government, this problem will never be solved,'


The Sinhala leaders signed 4 agreements

BC Pact, SC Pact, CFA and P-TOMS

They flouted all 4 of them.

Following the international agreement signed with India (Indo-Lanka Accord) The SLG passed Tamil Language act and Northeast Merger.

The Tamil language Act was never implemented.

Northeast Provincial Council was declared illegal by the Sinhala Supreme Court (No Tamil judge at all) and parliament and the racist president legally effected.

The SLG also signed a UN Convention on Terrorism and money laundering was an offence. But Karuna's wife Mrs Muralitharan deposited Rs.25,000,000 in a Colombo bank but no police or the Govt took any action to apprehend her. He is a well known and publicised terrorist but no action taken against her.

THIS is the sorry state Sri Lankans especially Tamils live.
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