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Britain approves humanitarian aid to Sri Lanka
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mavilaru Senior Member
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25 May 2007 14:31:02 GMT Report for Abuse
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Musket,
LTTE was fully warned non other than the US government in 2006 , not to start the war...
What the dumb velu did was bombed 200 soldiers to their death within 5 months..
It was about time MR responded in kind when LTTE bombed the Army commander in Colombo..
You dumb LTTE thugs, if you hit us, we will hit you... |
mavilaru Senior Member
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25 May 2007 14:37:47 GMT Report for Abuse
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All Sri Lankans should thank Former US embassador for the warning he gave to the LTTE in 2006.
Sadly a thug like Velu wouldn't understand what that means in real terms.. Edited By - mavilaru - 25 May 2007 14:38:46 GMT |
lasanthaone
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25 May 2007 20:45:42 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sinhala Revolutionary liberation Organization (SRLO), attack to Navel Bus in Colombo
Sinhala Revolutionary liberation Organization (SRLO), attack to Navel Bus in Colombo |
saintclair Senior Member
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26 May 2007 04:15:23 GMT Report for Abuse
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If we can hand over the whole administrtion to the British government like those colonial periode perhaps there will be a solution and we won't see any more all these sinhala culpritirs like JVP,SLFP,UNP and JHU.
At least our kids can learn English and understand mutally to rebuild this shattered Island.
This can help us all with a five years contract with the British government or even TATA Indian Company they can also do the best administration.
All these humanitarian aides will be very helpful to Sri Lankans. |
tann
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26 May 2007 08:36:49 GMT Report for Abuse
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The British security chief is now contemplating on opting out of human rights legislation to crack down on THEIR terrorist suspects. A week is certainly a long time in the politics of little Britain!
If the west genuinely cares about the suffering, what can be more effective than stopping the funds getting through to the terrorists, unless of course there?s a manifesto commitment to create lucrative jobs for the chosen boys & gals of the NGO business in the developing world.
The prevention has to be a lot better than cure, for sure. |
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