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LTTE seeks outside monitors as Lanka denies rights violations
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DVLADV
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5 Jun 2007 21:25:36 GMT  Report for Abuse   
So Shan: your telling me that I should not treat Vinivida like a stray he/she dog but like a village idiot.
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5 Jun 2007 21:26:24 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Bye the way could you read it or do you need a straight translation?


DVDAD,

Please, translate that manuscript for me.
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5 Jun 2007 21:30:49 GMT  Report for Abuse   
You wait and see in future SLA will select only some officers from good family among the dead and send the rest back.


Shan,

6 out of 10 are bad apples in SLA. So long as they stick with the 30% return policy, I'm fine with it.
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5 Jun 2007 21:34:42 GMT  Report for Abuse   
B. Muralidhar Reddy

Ram's new spin doctor.
shan
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5 Jun 2007 21:39:10 GMT  Report for Abuse   
No vivi is mathanamutta. King of idiots.
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5 Jun 2007 21:42:55 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Bhairav
6 out of 10 are bad apples


I think now 9 out of 10. who join the army nowadays?
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5 Jun 2007 21:49:30 GMT  Report for Abuse   
MAY 26, 2007, will go down as a 'red letter day' in the otherwise divisive and fractious parliamentary history of Sri Lanka. The Treasury and Opposition benches in one voice agreed to enact whatever legislative measures were needed to confer citizenship rights on 28,500 'Sri Lanka Tamils of recent Indian origin' currently languishing in refugee camps across Tamil Nadu. What makes the collective resolve of the Lankan Parliament even more special is that the initiative for it emanated from the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), a party labelled as 'ultra-nationalist' and known for its antipathy towards 'outsiders' and 'external influences' in the affairs of the island nation.

The subject of citizenship rights of Indian-origin Tamils, who had been brought to the island by the British to work in tea plantations and other sectors in the upcountry, was a contentious issue even before the island nation was liberated from colonial rule in 1948. Tamils of Indian origin in Sri Lanka have undergone untold hardships since the unfortunate decision of the then Ceylon government to enact a law for their disenfranchisement. In a way, the matter involving the fate of close to a million people was the first major cause of social discord and political turmoil in the country.

Mercifully, beginning with the Kotelawala-Nehru pact of 1954 there have been sustained efforts to undo the injustice to Indian-origin Tamils. Slowly but steadily, they were absorbed into the mainstream in recognition of their enormous contribution to the nation's economy and society. The issue was addressed to the satisfaction of all. Successive regimes in Colombo, particularly the Bhandaranayake family and J.R. Jayawardene, deserve credit for their efforts, which culminated in the 1987 Indo-Lanka Accord. Some residual problems, however, remained, and the plight of the Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in Tamil Nadu is one of them.

They could not obtain Sri Lankan citizenship, granted generously by the state of Sri Lanka to most Indian-origin Tamils after initial stages of reluctance, because of loopholes in the Act as amended in 2003 by the Foreign Minister, the late Lakshman Kadirgamar. Under the Act, continuous stay in Sri Lanka from 1964 is mandatory for eligibility for citizenship. In the case of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees, the chain broke in the 1990s because of a situation that was not of their own making. An overwhelming majority of them had to flee the island in the early 1990s because of the disturbed security environment as a consequence of the conflict. Hence the need for a humane approach to the Sri Lanka refugees in Tamil Nadu.

Ramalingam Chandrasekeran and his fellow parliamentarian Bimal Ratnayake of the JVP deserve special praise. They not only made an effort to reach out to the hapless refugees during their visit to Tamil Nadu in the second week of May but also lost no time in getting a firm commitment from the government to redress the long-standing grievance of the refugees eager to return to Sri Lanka. Obviously, their adjournment motion in Parliament seeking equal status for the Sri Lankan refugees in Tamil Nadu has the approval of the JVP top brass, if not of the entire rank and file

Edited By - Cham7 - 5 Jun 2007 21:50:01 GMT
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5 Jun 2007 21:50:46 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Army never had quality recruits with good social backgrounds. Navy and Air force were good but now Navy and Air force has gone to old Army standard and Army to the gutters.
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5 Jun 2007 21:51:52 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Shan, not because I approve the war by any means, but don't you think it is bit funny to say that SLA has village boys considering the same story happens in LTTE. Do they recruit educated, high cast, rich people. I am sorry, but I really doubt that.
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5 Jun 2007 21:56:46 GMT  Report for Abuse   
At least where LTTE is concerned they are using what ever resources available. It is unfortunate but the reality is most of those in the LTTE are kids whose families could not afford to send their kids out of the region in time. But now it is taking a dangerous direction as children of battle harden fighters are joining in which have the blessing of the parents.
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