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Berty
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12 Jun 2007 12:55:46 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Jack
Why do you say that?


that was a note to a friend of mine.
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12 Jun 2007 12:58:06 GMT  Report for Abuse   
I hope they will not kidnap Senior lectures! If that happens..i will pay the Ransom..I am serious


:)

PERA
jacktheliger
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12 Jun 2007 12:59:34 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Berty you're right, this only helps the LTTE. Really I don't mind two nations but what scares me is VP. He can be no better leader than MR. Also I keep saying after a few decades and if we have two democracies on 'both' countries, the separations will disappear.

did you see what happened to Mahinda's bro today when he visited the Farm!


No, what happened?!?!?
Edited By - jacktheliger - 12 Jun 2007 13:02:17 G
AliGatePera
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12 Jun 2007 13:02:31 GMT  Report for Abuse   
I hope they will not kidnap Senior lectures! If that happens..i will pay the Ransom..I am serious

Berty,
Serious question,
When are you guys moving in??
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12 Jun 2007 13:04:39 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Jack,

No, what happened?!?!?

http://www.dailymirror.lk/2007/06/12/front/04.asp
Berty
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12 Jun 2007 13:04:39 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Jack
read this
Public explode against Rajapakse's. Minister Chamal chased throwing stones

(LeN-2007 June 11, 8.15 pm) It is being reported that a group of farmers who staged a protest against the minister of water management and ports and air services and president's elder brother Chamal Rajapakse, who was on a field visit to the Veragoda area in Wariyapola, have been chased by throwing stones at them.

Under the circumstance the minister had returned to Colombo with his security men.

The protest had been staged by those who were allocated land in the Karuwalagaskada area as their lands were acquired for the Deduru Oya Development project. They claim that despite granting the lands they were not given any aid to build their houses or for any other matter. The residents have informed the authorities on many occasions but their woes are yet to be heard.

Meanwhile these persons have been informed that Minister Rajapakse is due to arrive at the particular location that afternoon and a group of around 500 persons have staged a protest in the area. Ministers S.B. Navinna and T.B. Ekanayake were at the site from morning while Chamal Rajapakse arrived at around1 in the afternoon.

The moment the minister got down from his vehicle the protestors surrounded him and started to present their woes to the minister blocking his way. The minister replied saying that their problems will be addressed within one month. The protestors then stated that they?ve heard of such promises on many occasions and demanded compensation within two weeks.

Since the situation was heating by the minute the minister refrained from proceeding towards the site and instead walked towards his entourage and was obstructed by the protestors. Then the ministers security men intervened and boarded the minister to his vehicle to which the protestors replied by throwing stones at the vehicle. The minister flew from the location within seconds and the vehicle did not suffer much damage as it is bullet proof vehicle.

The protestors also attempted to topple the defender jeep in which a part of the ministers security men came in and the windscreen of the vehicle suffered heavy damages due to the stone attack.

It is also being reported that a policeman sustained injuries in the attack.

15 of the protestors have been detained by the Wariyapola police and it is being said that a retired military person had led the protest.

Edited By - Berty - 12 Jun 2007 13:04:58 GMT
Berty
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12 Jun 2007 13:08:34 GMT  Report for Abuse   
AP
When are you guys moving in??


No no..he is not renting his lodge

There is a joke originated from Sri lanka and sent by SMS to all sri lankans all over the place

Limited Offer!! Stay in any Colombo Lodge & win a Free Trip to vavuniya & Back..

Courtesy, Ministry of National Security. Call Gota on 654321 now
jacktheliger
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12 Jun 2007 13:11:17 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Berty, thanks for the info. Been busy today haven't had the time to look at a newspaper.

Interesting, public opinion is changing slowly. This is the hope we have in a democracy!

I have to go back home now. See you guys later. Take care.
Berty
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12 Jun 2007 13:12:18 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Bye Jack..take care ..

Looks like the forum is very quiet..I better have my dinner too and get back later..
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12 Jun 2007 13:14:40 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Gotabaya Rajapaksha thr criminal behind all the abductions, taking ransoms and killing of civlians says they don't want EU,UK or western countries.

INTERVIEW - Sri Lanka bullied by West, says defence official

By Reuters
Tuesday June 12, 06:00 PM

By Simon Gardner

COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka is being bullied by Western countries over human rights, the island's defence secretary said on Tuesday, declaring Tamil Tiger rebels have infiltrated and misled United Nations agencies.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa, President Mahinda Rajapaksa's brother, accused foreign powers of applying double standards when it comes to human rights violations, saying all measures were fair to defeat 'terrorists'.

Rajapaksa's comments came after authorities evicted hundreds of minority ethnic Tamils from the capital last week citing security concerns, a move that drew wide criticism.

'This is discrimination and bullying by the international community,' Rajapaksa told Reuters and the BBC in an interview from his heavily-guarded office in the capital Colombo.

'Without understanding the problem, they are trying to bully us, and we won't be isolated. We have all the SAARC countries, the Asian countries,' he added. 'Britain or Western countries, EU countries, they can do whatever. We don't depend on them.'

Both Britain and the United States have suspended some aid to Sri Lanka this year citing rights abuse concerns, and the World Food Programme slapped conditions on food aid to avoid war refugees being resettled against their will.

In the face of international criticism, the government on Sunday said it regretted the eviction of Tamil civilians from the capital and vowed it would not happen again.

'It is a good example where the whole world was misled,' Rajapaksa said. 'Everyone knows the LTTE (Tamil Tigers) is infiltrating ... We can't arrest 300 people and detain them. What is the best option?

'So you can tell them, if you don't have any legal business in Colombo ... we don't want to detain you, you go back to your homes. In fact this operation was much better. We could have put all of them in detention.'

ANYTHING GOES?

Suspected Tigers have launched a series of deadly attacks in recent months that have killed hundreds of people amid a new chapter in the island's two-decade civil war.

Rights groups, Nordic truce monitors and a U.N. envoy have accused state security forces for repeated abuses, including killings and abductions, which the government says is an effort to tarnish its image.

'We have to defend ourselves. You can't risk the country ...,' Rajapaksa said. 'I'm talking about terrorists. Anything is fair.

'When the U.S. does operations, they say covert operations. When something is (done) in Sri Lanka, they call it abductions,' he added. 'This is playing with the words.'

Rajapaksa said British Foreign Office Minister Kim Howells, who visited the island on Monday, had been 'completely misinformed'.

'Howells didn't talk a single word against the LTTE, a single word against terrorism,' Rajapaksa said. 'They are threatening isolation, they are stopping aid.

'They want us to suffer,' he added. 'When America is attacked ... every country (calls it) war against terrorism, but why are the terrorists being treated in a different way in Sri Lanka? Is Britain talking about isolating America?'

Rajapaksa also said U.N. agencies in Sri Lanka, which have also urged the government to halt rights abuses, had been misled by local staff.

'For 30 years or so, this LTTE planned this, they infiltrated the U.N.,' Rajapaksa said. 'The problem is the U.N. organisations, they took a lot of locals (on).'

The United Nations said the claim was groundless, and voiced concern such comments might expose humanitarian workers to increased risk given the number of aid workers killed in recent years.
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