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`London Tigers` charged
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LionsTalk
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28 Jun 2007 11:42:18 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hi Jacob
Did you get permission form you parents to marry a tamil girl?
My parents neither racial nor narrow minded
But one thing for sure like all sri lankans ANTI-LTT
LT
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LionsTalk
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28 Jun 2007 11:53:09 GMT Report for Abuse
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ONE FOR THE ROAD
Can some one tell me why so far
Adela Balasingham is not arrested yet
as there are many pic's I have seen her with LTT military suit and training Tamil minors
BYE seeee yaaaaa
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Emperor74
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28 Jun 2007 12:00:47 GMT Report for Abuse
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London Tigers are burning down............... burning down
London Tigers are burning down ...............burning down.
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mavilaru Senior Member
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28 Jun 2007 12:01:12 GMT Report for Abuse
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There is more to arrests of LTTE thugs in UK..
All Sri Lankans waited 30 long years to get this far...
Tamilselvam's dream of addressing the British parliment is in jeorpady.
Britain Tamil diaspora participated confab with British MP - a non-starter as he switches to defensive mode
Thu, 2007-06-28 18:03
London, 28 June, (Asiantribune.com): The London Tamil diaspora meeting with Keith Vaz MP, Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils in Britain ?ended in a fiasco,? described a participant and the Labor MP was right throughout on the defensive.
The meeting was held at Portcullis House instead of a room in British Parliament. According to an insider, Keith Vaz actually was present in the meeting for a total of about 20 to 25 minutes. While the meeting was on, he excused himself on more than two occasions and left the meeting to attend to some thing else. While he excused himself from the meeting, his secretary Vernon was left to hear harangues of the British Tamil diaspora.
Furthermore, Asian Tribune learnt that many Tamil groups which earlier participated in the preparatory meeting held at the house Dr. Nicholas Pillai disassociated them and boycotted the meeting. According to a headcount only eight persons claiming to represent the Tamil diaspora in Britain participated.
It is learnt that following Tamil representatives participated in the meeting:
1. R.Jayadevan 2. A.K.Vivekanandan - Tamil Democratic Congress, 3. Suppaiah Krishnapillai alias N.S.Krishnar ? Karuna Group, 4. S. Theepan ? Tamil Broadcasting Corporation, 5. Nesan Shankar Raji -EROS, 6. Dr. Nicholas Pillai, 7. Sassi Tharmarajah of the Tamil United Liberation Front and 8. Seyed Basheer ? Solicitor also representing the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress. He is also a member of the Sri Lanka Democratic Forum.
?Asian Tribune? learnt that Keith Vaz expressed shock when Krishnar of the Karuna Group was introduced. Mentions of security breach were made by the presence of some one representing an armed group.
Majority of the participants who claimed to represent the British Tamil Diaspora was highly critical of Keith Vaz, who as the Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils in Britain is only in league with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a ban organization in Britain.
They questioned the logic behind Keith Vaz taking along with him Sethilkumar of the British Tamil Association ? which is the other name for the LTTE in Britain, to the lunch hosted by the Sri Lanka?s High Commissioner in Britain. They further asked why he did not introduce Senthilkumar initially to the High Commissioner which is alleged to be a breach of protocol and also about when the High Commissioner questioned Keith Vaz about his companion, why he introduce him only as Kumar and as his advisor.
They also questioned Keith Vaz the reason why he took along with him N.Seevaratnam, his son Nirmalan Seevaratnam and Senthilkumar who are said to be the LTTE stalwarts in Britain when he met Dr. John Reid, Secretary for Home Affairs in his capacity as Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils in Britain.
Sources pointed out that Keith Vaz was on the defensive right throughout and his explanation, one of the participant told ?Asian Tribune,? was not convincing enough.
In the meantime when the participants representing the anti-LTTE groups solicited for representation their groups in the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils in Britain, it is learnt that Keith Vaz has reluctantly agreed to consider favorably their appeal
Keith Vaz also has informed the participants that he is waiting for the authorization from the British Government to take an All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils delegation to Sri Lanka.
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Edited By - mavilaru - 28 Jun 2007 12:04:59 GMT |
Thiran
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28 Jun 2007 12:06:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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Eelamaya,
Bottom line is you Sinhala people do not want us to help poor Tamils!
Why not? We want everyone to succeed under one nation, one flag. Why do you need to be ethnically divided to be succeeded?
Ethnic division is 'old-school', now people have to unlearn and come to reality.
Killing each other will not accomplish anything.
If you would read Mr. Ananda Sangaree's recent letters to VP, you will understand that how much damage that VP's fascism has done to the country and the Tamils.
World has moved on from early days of revolutions, killings and fascism. Now we have to fight a bigger battle.. It is to do with globalisation. If we left out, generations would be done and living in utter poverty.
It is time to correct the past mistakes and be unite under a single country. |
swastika
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28 Jun 2007 12:08:35 GMT Report for Abuse
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Mavilaru
Tamilselvam's dream of addressing the British parliment is in jeorpady.
Now he may be dreaming of addressing in UN lol.. Lets hope his dream will come true soon.. |
mavilaru Senior Member
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28 Jun 2007 12:10:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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Pair charged for supporting banned Tamil Tigers
Mark Oliver
Wednesday June 27, 2007
Guardian Unlimited
Two men were charged by Scotland Yard today under the Terrorism Act 2000 with providing support to the Tamil Tigers, which is a proscribed organisation in the UK.
One of the men, Arunachalam Chrishanthakumar, of Norbury, south London, faces five charges under the act, including that he possessed manuals on underwater weapons systems.
The other charges relate to a gathering of Sri Lankan Tamils in London's Hyde Park on July 25 last year, at which a number of speakers spoke out against the Sri Lankan government.
The meeting was organised to commemorate the Tamils who died in the Black July killings of 1983, an event seen as starting the full-scale conflict between Tamil militants and the Sinhalese-dominated Sri Lankan government.
As a proscribed organisation, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the group's officially name, is banned from raising funds or holding meetings in the UK.
The charges against Mr Chrishanthakumar are:
· Assisting in the arrangement of the Hyde Park meeting.
· Speaking at the event for the purposes of encouraging support for the Tamil Tigers.
· Receiving £1,500 in January 2005, intending that it be used, or having reasonable cause to suspect that it may be used, for the purposes of terrorism.
· Receiving manuals entitled Underwater Warfare Systems, Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Naval Weapons Systems, as well as possessing six trenching spades, 39 compasses and a piece of ballistic body armour. It is alleged that these materials may all have been received for the purposes of terrorism.
· Between January 2005 and June this year, he was a member of the Tamil Tigers.
The second man who has been charged is Goldan Lambert, 29, of South Croydon, south London. He is charged with assisting in the management of the Hyde Park event, knowing it was for the purposes of supporting a proscribed organisation, the Tamil Tigers.
Scotland Yard said both men will appear at City of Westminster magistrates court tomorrow.
Almost 70,000 people have died in Sri Lanka's civil conflict since 1983.
Today, at least four people were killed by Tamil Tiger militants in attacks on soldiers and police in the north-western district of Manna, Reuters reported
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mavilaru Senior Member
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28 Jun 2007 12:27:55 GMT Report for Abuse
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I remember last year , the main opposition party was asking ,when the government is going to open the Mavilaru anicut.The oppostion blamed the government for everything..Today we have all that and east in the hands of all Sri Lankans except the LTTE.
Not bad for a failed state...
Go all the way...
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EEELamaya Senior Member
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28 Jun 2007 12:37:02 GMT Report for Abuse
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Thiran, buddy:
World has moved on from early days of revolutions, killings and fascism. Now we have to fight a bigger battle.. It is to do with globalisation. If we left out, generations would be done and living in utter poverty.
It is time to correct the past mistakes and be unite under a single country.
You are absolutely right... if you look the history of the 'Tamil Problem' you will see that LTTE is only a symptom... What recent governments in SL had been doing is only putting plasters to the symptom...
what we need is a remedy to the disease...If Sinhala government provides a 'remedy' the LTTE problem will go away in a day...
Else, even if government wins territory the war and violence will continue.... |
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