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ThinKing
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7 Apr 2007 13:21:57 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Rohan2007,
King think the Jaffna tamils are in Europe/Australia. Kandyan in these countries and well enough in colombo etc. How about the other 2 groups which are suffering.


I do not know about Jaffna tamils in Europ/Australia situation. I assumed there are both Jaffna and east tamils in those places.

But I dont think there is any prominance of Kandyan(or Udarata) in Colombo or any other country. Infact there is hardly and division between Udarata and Pahatharata Sinhalese really. Only place this even being mentioned is in situations like marriage as far as I know. So I dont think we can compare situation of Jaffna - Eastern Tamil and Upcountry and Low caountry Sinhalese.

As far as teh suffering goes I dont think anyone in Sri Lanka can escape that, be them Jaffna tamil, east tamil or upcountry /low country sinhalese..
mavilaru
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7 Apr 2007 13:27:58 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Tiger diehards in the forum,

Here are some Pun'nakku the US style...
US busts LTTE?s Asian weapons network
Plot to buy and transfer arms to Tigers bared:

US: US authorities said they had busted an arms-trafficking gang, arresting six Asians who had been trying to smuggle weapons from the United States to the LTTE.

Singaporean Haniffa Bin Osman, 55, was the latest person to plead guilty in the investigation, which saw undercover agents track the alleged arms dealers from the eastern port of Baltimore to the South Pacific US territory of Guam.

?The disruption of the supply chain of this organisation should reassure the public that the US Government is committed to dismantling terrorist groups worldwide,? FBI special agent William Chase said yesterday.

Osman and four Indonesians have now pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the investigation, from conspiracy to support a terrorist organisation to attempting to illegally export arms. They all face significant jail terms.

A sixth suspect, Sri Lankan Thirunavukarasu Varatharasa, goes on trial next month on charges of conspiracy, attempting to export arms, money laundering, and illegal possession of weapons.

?Keeping sophisticated US weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists has never been more important,? said James Dinkins, Special Agent for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Baltimore.

?This three-year undercover investigation ... highlights the reach and impact of international arms trafficking.?

US attorney Rod Rosenstein said Osman had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organisation and to money laundering.

In a statement, the Justice Department alleged that Osman conspired with two Indonesians to buy 53 military weapons, including sniper rifles, machine guns and grenade launchers as well as ammunition and night-vision devices for the Tigers.

They contacted an undercover business in Maryland to request a price list and negotiate a deal.

As the sting operation unfolded, Osman met in July with undercover FBI agents in Baltimore to discuss transferring the arms to Sri Lanka. He even provided coordinates for delivering the weapons in the Indian Ocean.

He asked about the cost of unmanned aerial vehicles, and test-fired several weapons including machine guns and sniper rifles.

Osman told the agents that if the first order, for some 900,000 dollars worth of supplies, went smoothly a second one worth 15 million dollars could follow, according to a Justice Department statement.

In August some 250,000 dollars was wired from a Malaysian bank to an undercover US bank account as a down payment for the weapons? purchase.

Osman then travelled to Guam to inspect the weapons including two surface-to-air missiles, and a second down payment of 452,000 dollars was made.

Osman was joined in Guam by retired Indonesian general Erick Wotulo, 60, and they both met with undercover agents to discuss shipping the weapons to Sri Lanka. They were both arrested in September in Guam.

?We will use all available legal tools to prevent terrorism, including undercover operations targeting people who attempt to obtain military weapons in violation of American law,? added Rosenstein.

The other Indonesians charged in the case are Haji Subandi, 70; Reinhard Rusli, 34; and Helmi Soedirdja, 33. They along with Wotulo are to be sentenced in the coming months. Osman will be sentenced in June.

They could face multiple sentences of 10 to 20 years in prison.

The LTTE has been blacklisted as a terrorist organisation by the United States since 1997.

AFP
mavilaru
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7 Apr 2007 13:31:28 GMT  Report for Abuse   
LTTE will use it's air capability one more time..It will be either Jaffna , Trinco or Vauynia. My guess is it is going to be Jaffna. That is the easiest place to mount an attack..I hope every will be ready for this...Trinco is also very vulnerable for an air attack..But it is highly unlikely LTTE will escape unscath next time..
darma
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7 Apr 2007 13:32:32 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Well said thinking!
Carry On!
darma
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7 Apr 2007 13:34:20 GMT  Report for Abuse   
In this forum news is verrrry slow!
Must change the topic to the latest civilian bus attack by
ltte today!
ThinKing
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7 Apr 2007 13:36:55 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Darma, I think MrBrown is enjoying his holiday :) unlike some of us :D
ThinKing
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7 Apr 2007 13:51:48 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Shady,
I have no use of clowns mate.

BTW why wont you type all the letters? it's quite difficult to understand what you are scribbling!
Ariyalai_SB
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7 Apr 2007 13:51:58 GMT  Report for Abuse   
ThinKing,

As far as teh suffering goes I dont think anyone in Sri Lanka can escape that, be them Jaffna tamil, east tamil or upcountry /low country sinhalese..


I haven't followed your debate, but would like to make one small point:

At a time when the so called Sinhala nation is battling with the LTTE, the so called Tamil invaders, the inherent Sinhala social fractures are temporarily put at back burner; same could be said for the Tamils.
mavilaru
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7 Apr 2007 13:57:28 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Shandy,

Read some Pun'nakkau for a change..

Loosers, got no where to run this time..

US busts LTTE?s Asian weapons network
Plot to buy and transfer arms to Tigers bared:

US: US authorities said they had busted an arms-trafficking gang, arresting six Asians who had been trying to smuggle weapons from the United States to the LTTE.

Singaporean Haniffa Bin Osman, 55, was the latest person to plead guilty in the investigation, which saw undercover agents track the alleged arms dealers from the eastern port of Baltimore to the South Pacific US territory of Guam.

?The disruption of the supply chain of this organisation should reassure the public that the US Government is committed to dismantling terrorist groups worldwide,? FBI special agent William Chase said yesterday.

Osman and four Indonesians have now pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the investigation, from conspiracy to support a terrorist organisation to attempting to illegally export arms. They all face significant jail terms.

A sixth suspect, Sri Lankan Thirunavukarasu Varatharasa, goes on trial next month on charges of conspiracy, attempting to export arms, money laundering, and illegal possession of weapons.

?Keeping sophisticated US weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists has never been more important,? said James Dinkins, Special Agent for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Baltimore.

?This three-year undercover investigation ... highlights the reach and impact of international arms trafficking.?

US attorney Rod Rosenstein said Osman had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organisation and to money laundering.

In a statement, the Justice Department alleged that Osman conspired with two Indonesians to buy 53 military weapons, including sniper rifles, machine guns and grenade launchers as well as ammunition and night-vision devices for the Tigers.

They contacted an undercover business in Maryland to request a price list and negotiate a deal.

As the sting operation unfolded, Osman met in July with undercover FBI agents in Baltimore to discuss transferring the arms to Sri Lanka. He even provided coordinates for delivering the weapons in the Indian Ocean.

He asked about the cost of unmanned aerial vehicles, and test-fired several weapons including machine guns and sniper rifles.

Osman told the agents that if the first order, for some 900,000 dollars worth of supplies, went smoothly a second one worth 15 million dollars could follow, according to a Justice Department statement.

In August some 250,000 dollars was wired from a Malaysian bank to an undercover US bank account as a down payment for the weapons? purchase.

Osman then travelled to Guam to inspect the weapons including two surface-to-air missiles, and a second down payment of 452,000 dollars was made.

Osman was joined in Guam by retired Indonesian general Erick Wotulo, 60, and they both met with undercover agents to discuss shipping the weapons to Sri Lanka. They were both arrested in September in Guam.

?We will use all available legal tools to prevent terrorism, including undercover operations targeting people who attempt to obtain military weapons in violation of American law,? added Rosenstein.

The other Indonesians charged in the case are Haji Subandi, 70; Reinhard Rusli, 34; and Helmi Soedirdja, 33. They along with Wotulo are to be sentenced in the coming months. Osman will be sentenced in June.

They could face multiple sentences of 10 to 20 years in prison.

The LTTE has been blacklisted as a terrorist organisation by the United States since 1997.

AFP

Edited By - mavilaru - 7 Apr 2007 13:58:02 GMT
ThinKing
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7 Apr 2007 13:59:18 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Ariyalai,
At a time when the so called Sinhala nation is battling with the LTTE, the so called Tamil invaders, the inherent Sinhala social fractures are temporarily put at back burner;


So be it! thats fine by me.

same could be said for the Tamils.

But the funny thing is I thought you guys were saying that tamils are fighting sinhala invaders of their homeland. But they(tamils) are yet to put the social fractures in tamil sociaty on the back burner isn't it?
Jaffna tamils Vs East Tamils
Hindu Jaffna Tamils Vs Christian Jaffna tamils
funny sense of unity indeed!

Do you think there is no such social fractures in Tamil sociaty?
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