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Parents in Jaffna hands over children to the Human Rights Commission
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TheColonel Senior Member
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16 May 2007 02:28:01 GMT Report for Abuse
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LOL is this clown joking? They are hiding from the death squads of the GoSL and their paramilitaries, not the LTTE! Lol what would we do with your slimy brainwashed children, aside from sending them to school and giving them an education? Edited By - TheColonel - 16 May 2007 02:29:07 GMT |
eskimo06 Senior Member
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16 May 2007 02:55:28 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Revy, why the Sour grapes, LTTE does the same thing with their tamilnet and other LTTE propaganda. So don't get so heart broken. LTTE breed on tamils like you. LTTE propaganda material is the major drive towards seeking financial contributions and their die hard LTTE supporters. It's no secret that that victims of LTTE attacks and all those opposed to their criminal activities are silence via LTTE propaganda networks. You have to question as to why France 'Globecast', the subsidiary of the French Telecom shut down beaming the LTTE owned Tamil Television Network in Europe. No doubt LTTE work desperately to win sympathy it has lost by exaggerating its victories, or by hurling unsubstantiated allegations against the Sri Lankan government, which is fine by me. After all it's a propaganda war. But remember the Propaganda will not sway the Inconvenient Truth!! |
Saman34 Senior Member
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16 May 2007 02:58:26 GMT Report for Abuse
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Parents better give their children to somebody than LTTE...
good move parents. |
Saman34 Senior Member
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16 May 2007 03:01:10 GMT Report for Abuse
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SLA have enough guys to fight the Terror, but LTTE lost the child carder.
another slap to LTTE.
Well done Human Rights Commission |
Saman34 Senior Member
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16 May 2007 03:06:01 GMT Report for Abuse
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LTTE Supporters, how the hell are we going to achieve Elamm with out these children...
Karuna Amman Gone
Pillayan Gone
Sole rep..fishermen have to fight alone. Edited By - Saman34 - 16 May 2007 03:06:38 GMT |
chinthanaya
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16 May 2007 03:15:40 GMT Report for Abuse
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http://www.themorningleader.lk/20070516/focus.html
As stated, the LTTE?s ability should not be underrated especially their intelligence, proven by the air attacks and the attack on the Army Commander within the Army H.Q. As regards the latter nothing is still known as to how the LTTE was able to penetrate the Army H.Q. Apparently where the defence forces are concerned there never can be scapegoats. Our fortified camps like Elephant Pass and many others fall like nine pins still no one is responsible. Young lives are lost through various debacles and no one is to blame. |
chinthanaya
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16 May 2007 03:22:08 GMT Report for Abuse
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http://www.themorningleader.lk/20070516/politics.html
The bombings of the SLAF Base at Katunayake, the army camp at Jaffna, the CPC storage facility at Kolonnawa and the Muthurajawela gas facility by the LTTE, utilising light aircraft brings in a new and very dangerous dimension to the current hostilities.
Nevertheless this air threat provides the LTTE with the ability to change the current disaster scenario, and create disaster situations the magnitude of which we have never experienced before. The ease with which the LTTE came, bombed, and returned to base would indicate that our current air defenses are inadequate to meet this air threat.
Everywhere confusion! |
Berty Senior Member
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16 May 2007 03:22:39 GMT Report for Abuse
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This is the best news. The Kids will be safe from both sides.
That is the simple Truth!! |
Berty Senior Member
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16 May 2007 03:24:47 GMT Report for Abuse
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The Medamulana Ralahami's conspiracy to sell Telecom which records profits of 130 billion rupees
(LeN-2007 May 15, 7.00pm) Many raise suspicions regarding the transparency of the selling of 25.3% of the shares, owned by Nippon telegraph and telephone corporation, of Sri Lanka Telecom to a Malaysian company.
The main reasons for suspicions develop is the cabinet paper presented by the finance minister on the 27th of last month seeking the permission of the cabinet to sell the shares to a Malaysian company called Maxies Telecommunications holdings. It is said that the minister of posts and telecommunications is clueless regarding the deal. The finance minister was seeking the approval of the cabinet to okay to sell shares worth 6 billion rupees to the Malaysian company.
The other reason to look into is, why the Malaysian company wants to buy the Sri Lankan Telecom shares. The president has appointed a committee to consider the request made by the finance minister and the committee has its mandate only to consider the particular Malaysian company for the deal.
A question arises as to why the Malaysian GTH company is the best in the world for the deal which will own ? of the telecom shares. None of the other companies or agencies from the international have not been invited to quote in either. It seems that this deal is being carried out to fulfill the needs of some one big. On the other hand the 28,000 other share holders who own 15% of the shares too has a right to know the facts and figures of the deal.
Currently the government owns 49.5 %, the Japanese NTV organisation 35.2% and the public 15.3 %. What the government is proposing is to sell 25.3% percent of the shares owned by the Japanese company which leaves the Japanese company with only 9.9% of the shares. According to the constitution of the SLT that was established during the initial public offering anyone who doesn't have over 10% of the shares cannot appoint a representative to the executive board of the company, which means now the Malaysian company could appoint a member of their desire to the executive board. According to the existing rule in the company the government could appoint 5 members to the committee including the chairman while the company holding the next highest percentage could appoint four members including the chief executive officer. It's the CEO who has more authority over the day to day activities of the company, vacancies and financial activities.
The owner of the Malaysian company to which the government is about to hand over the shares of telecom to, Ananda Krishnan's parents are said to be immigrants from Jaffna to Malaysia. The employees of telecom therefore point out that under the existing threat of the LTTE being involved with several financial fraud, this might be a dangerous move. The Telecom Company recorded a net profit of 130 billion rupees last year.
According to information available the shares owned by the Japanese company is worth 225 million US dollars and are to be sold for 260 million dollars. Sources say that an under hand deal of 25 billion rupees will proceed under hand.
After the take over the Malaysian company is planning on cutting down the present 8,000 work force of the company to 3,000 according to the employees. It is also being said that the Malaysian company has been simply given the opportunity to review the overall company.
The Malaysian company's specialty is in mobile telecommunication and sources say that they do not have any experience in handling a cable television network.
According to information available to 'LeN' the background for the deal has been set by a person from Medamulana, namely Medamulana Rathnayake Ralahami. The fianc-38959;f his daughter is suppose to be working for the relevant Malaysian company. Krishna wanted to hit the gold mine through the employee. Therefore the Ralahami had met an old friend who is a top government official and asked for his help to proceed with the deal. Then the top government official had handed over job to his two brothers who are businessmen. One of the brothers are married to a famous actress, reports say. However they did not get the intended BIL of the Ralahami to the deal, instead got a person called Ralf Marshal to co-ordinate the deal from Krishnan's end. The two brothers had in return demanded for money to buy equipment for a radio station which they are suppose to be running. Accordingly Marshal has given them 10 million rupees.
As the two brothers were late on the job the top politician had appointed his private secretary the responsibility and Krishnan too removed Marshal and appointed his nephew Thirukrishnan to go ahead with the deal. The deal where it stands currently is the effort of these two. The top government official too has got the taste of the deal leisurely and is said to be tightening the relationship with Thirukrishnan.
The main reason for suspicions to surface is, the president who said before assuming duties that he would not privatize any government organisation, now looking to hand over the deal to a Malaysian company without a proper tender procedure and to an inexperienced company in cable telephone networks. Another reason for suspicions to develop is the fact that subject minister Rauf Hakeem is also remaining tight lipped. Edited By - Berty - 16 May 2007 03:25:05 GMT |
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