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LTTE seeks outside monitors as Lanka denies rights violations
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Cham7
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5 Jun 2007 20:29:55 GMT  Report for Abuse   
ML

Pissu kelinne nathuwa hitapan ban badagini velawata.
DVLADV
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5 Jun 2007 20:30:23 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Man your mind does not think of anything other than sex. Are you deprived that much?
Are you a old guy past the 80's, who cannot do it anymore.
Are you a he-she who descent get it because people are still biased on sexual orientation and only way you can have any is by talking about it.

Saint if you happen to read this give me your professional opinion.
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5 Jun 2007 20:33:27 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Cham badagina dodawanawa.
Anunt beath dena eisara, gihala rosepan kala enawa.
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5 Jun 2007 20:34:18 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Sri lankan army refused 10 body bags handed by LTTE to SLRCS.

How patriotic is this army !

Two missing soldiers found dead - Vavuniya

Representatives of army fighting units in Wanni front inspected 13 bodies sent by the LTTE and identified two of their fallen comrades this afternoon. The two soldiers were reported missing since fierce fighting erupted between the LTTE terrorists and the security forces since Saturday night (2nd).

The ICRC representatives brought the 13 severely mutilated bodies form Wanni LTTE dominated areas to Vavuniya this afternoon. According to the ICRC officials the LTTE had claimed that all bodies were belonged to army soldiers. Representatives from each fighting unit presently involved in the battle were called upon to inspect the bodies. The 11 bodies that could not be identified were later returned to the ICRC.

Earlier, the Media Centre for National Security (MCNS) said that 13 army soldiers were killed and 20 others were injured during last three days of continued fighting. The security forces successfully thwarted the terror offensive and are presently engaged in clearing operations in the area.


From Defence.lk !!
Edited By - KURAL - 5 Jun 2007 20:36:20 GMT
Cham7
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5 Jun 2007 20:35:22 GMT  Report for Abuse   
DVLAD

Are you always like this? I pointed my post to ML not for a bogus refugee like you.
Edited By - Cham7 - 5 Jun 2007 20:36:19 GMT
bhairav
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5 Jun 2007 20:36:08 GMT  Report for Abuse   
CHAM7,

When you were born, your head was titled to the left of the body? :)
Cham7
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5 Jun 2007 20:39:11 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Bahiravaya

When you were born, your head was titled to the left of the body?


Don't ask stupid questions..
Edited By - Cham7 - 5 Jun 2007 20:44:53 GMT
DVLADV
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5 Jun 2007 20:45:12 GMT  Report for Abuse   
So now I am a refugee? Can you stand-up and give a couple of minutes to relieve the pressure to your brain, then think again and give me the relevance of what I have been writing to being a refugee.
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SLA declines to receive 10 dead bodies

TamilNet, Tuesday, 05 June 2007, 17:27 GMT

Sri Lanka Army officials who accepted 2 of the 12 bodies handed over to the ICRC by the LTTE Tuesday, declined to receive the remaining 10 dead bodies, informed sources in Vavuniyaa said. The Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRCS) vehicle with the bodies is parked in SLA controlled territory in Vavuniyaa. The Sri Lankan defence authorities have been reluctant in receiving all the dead bodies, as the number exceeded the casualty figures earlier claimed by the SLA.


The SLA officials wanted the lorry with the body bags to return to Vanni, the sources added.

ICRC officials were engaged in resolving the issue.
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SLA declines to receive 10 dead bodies

TamilNet, Tuesday, 05 June 2007, 17:27 GMT

Sri Lanka Army officials who accepted 2 of the 12 bodies handed over to the ICRC by the LTTE Tuesday, declined to receive the remaining 10 dead bodies, informed sources in Vavuniyaa said. The Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRCS) vehicle with the bodies is parked in SLA controlled territory in Vavuniyaa. The Sri Lankan defence authorities have been reluctant in receiving all the dead bodies, as the number exceeded the casualty figures earlier claimed by the SLA.


The SLA officials wanted the lorry with the body bags to return to Vanni, the sources added.

ICRC officials were engaged in resolving the issue.

SLA declines to receive 10 dead bodies

TamilNet, Tuesday, 05 June 2007, 17:27 GMT

Sri Lanka Army officials who accepted 2 of the 12 bodies handed over to the ICRC by the LTTE Tuesday, declined to receive the remaining 10 dead bodies, informed sources in Vavuniyaa said. The Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRCS) vehicle with the bodies is parked in SLA controlled territory in Vavuniyaa. The Sri Lankan defence authorities have been reluctant in receiving all the dead bodies, as the number exceeded the casualty figures earlier claimed by the SLA.


The SLA officials wanted the lorry with the body bags to return to Vanni, the sources added.

ICRC officials were engaged in resolving the issue.
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