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Sri Lanka`s moves to pluralism stymied by the Tigers - Peace Secretary
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Sinthaka
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27 Sep 2007 03:41:26 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Attempts to incorporate Tamils in the democratic process in Sri Lanka have been blocked by the intolerance of LTTE Tigers, Secretary general of the Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP), Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha said.


Hey, Hey...Who's gonna give us the child solders, women suicide bombers and Diaspora slaves to earn that USD 300 Million profit margin for Eelam Pvt. Ltd if Tamils are busy with democracy?????????

Man, you call yourself 'Prof'...you don't know basic economics!. Keep 'em slaves and earn big bux. No labor charges, Low Cost of Production, High Margins.

Gotta think about the company first Prof....

Right now, let's keep the democracy limited to my bunker okay?


Edited By - Sinthaka - 27 Sep 2007 03:48:03 GMT
whatreallyhap
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27 Sep 2007 03:45:14 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Last week, Canada refused entry to the Sinhala Buddhist Chauvinist Nazi Champika Ranawake, because he spread hatred against the minorities. Champika Ranawaka is the de facto leader of Sinhala Buddhist Jathika Hela Urumaya party.


Such news is never mentioned.
All they see is what the Tamils do, or claim the Tamils did.
Every Sinhalese believes they are the only true people in SL and everyone other than them are below them.
They have pushed the Tamils to a corner and when the Tamils fight back they go crying to the West.
They even managed to get the LTTE to be branded as a terrorist org.
Strange thing is the West some how seems to let the LTTE carry on as usual even after the GoSL cries like a baby to the West every time they get hit. Pathetic little rats.
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27 Sep 2007 03:47:05 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Yes, you are right, VP never planned any of those, the Sinhala beggars took money from VP and planned it and bombed the Sinhalese. We all know the Sinhala Nazis will do anything for money. LOL


This is not very far from the truth.
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27 Sep 2007 03:51:46 GMT  Report for Abuse   
If Sri Lanka didn't offer facilities to US at Colombo ports /Airports for refuelling its ships/aicrafts on route to bomb its peceived enemies in and around Middle East US would not have stopped efforts to refer SL to Humam Rights Council.


By this action the GoSL has made an enemy out of Al Quadiah and they would return the favour some day. But the LTTE will be blamed for it for sure as usual.
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27 Sep 2007 03:54:02 GMT  Report for Abuse   
US would not have stopped efforts to refer SL to Humam Rights Council.


But the US has not stopped refering SL to HRC. In fact the US humilated MR @ the UN.......remember?
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27 Sep 2007 03:59:20 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Tamils who were trying to participate fully in the democratic process,' he said.

No Tamil in his right mind would join the SLA or the Police. Why? Tamils will not kill another Tamil on the orders of a Sinhalese.
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27 Sep 2007 04:43:32 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Tamils will not kill another Tamil on the orders of a Sinhalese.


but Tamils kill another Tamil on the orders of a Tamil
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27 Sep 2007 04:50:09 GMT  Report for Abuse   

Chairman's son taking over as Charman of Eelam Pvt Ltd is apparently causing some indigestion to Board Members.

Dawn - LTTE supremo decides to hand over baton to son


By Frances Bulathsinghala

COLOMBO: As Sri Lanka?s twenty four year old civil war drags on with no clear solution in sight, reports reveal that a militarily weakening Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) headed by the ailing war maestro Vellupillai Prabhakaran is facing an internal crisis, three years after the outfit suffered its first major split.

A controversy is reportedly in the offing over the rebel leader?s decision to hand over the guerilla group?s leadership to Charles Anthony, the eldest of his three children.

The 52-year-old Prabhakaran who is said to be suffering from hypertension and diabetes, reportedly wants Anthony to be his successor, a move which analysts say could create yet another division within the group.

Reports say there is growing opposition among senior guerilla?s against the decision to hand over the LTTE?s reins to Anthony, 23, is an aeronautical engineer who heads the guerilla air wing which carried out two air attacks on Colombo since March.

The new tremors within the Tiger rebel top ranks is it?s second upheaval since the former eastern district rebel militant, Karuna broke away from the LTTE to wage war on Prabhakaran and the mainstream rebels in February 2004.

Meanwhile recent local military intelligence reports confirmed of a rift between the LTTE leader and rebel Sea Tiger chief, Soosai.

After a considerable silence the rebels last week confirmed earlier rumours that its naval chief was injured in an ?accidental? explosion off the seas in the rebel held northern region of Mullativu. The guerilla group also acknowledged that son of Soosai was killed in the blast.

The Defence Ministry in Colombo also revealed a power struggle between the guerilla intelligence wing leader Pottu Amman and its political chief, S. P. Thamilselvam. The Ministry also said that eight rebel tax officials had been executed following disagreements with top rebel leaders.

Analysts meanwhile raise doubts as to whether Vellupillai Prabhakaran will be able to withstand yet another fracture in the organization.

?The rebel group has seen its share of internal conflict in 2004 which is still continuing in the form of unexplained murders and abductions contributing to much of the violence in the north-east. If there is another rift before or after the death of Prabhakaran it will decide if the LTTE will continue to exist?, one analyst noted.

Whatever impending crisis that is in store, defence analysts agree that it is a weakened rebel group which will have to face it.

The LTTE has in the past months suffered some of its worst defeats at the hand of the military, coupled with international crack downs on its arms procurement and regular attacks by the Sri Lankan Navy on rebel ships smuggling weapons.

Intercepted radio communications of the Tamil Tigers had recently claimed that the rebel leadership had ordered a stop to the launching of offensives into military held areas due to shortage of military hardware.

Military and independent sources confirm that with the global noose on LTTE activities abroad tightening, rebel fund raising activities which sustained the organization are severely affected.

?It is a weakened LTTE which came to the negotiating table in 2002. What we have right now is a very feeble outfit which was fully ousted from all of its eastern strongholds earlier this year. The rebels are at present confined to its northern bases but on those regions too military operations have commenced?, a military official noted.

Whether Prabhakaran will pass on the war to his eldest offspring to be continued for another twenty four years and face the threat of further fissures within his band of rebels or if he would sooner than later respond to the government?s sporadic peace calls are yet to be seen.

The most recent peace offering by the Sri Lankan government came last Sunday when Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse told the Colombo based Sunday Island newspaper that government troops will not press ahead with an offensive if Tamil Tiger rebels agree to return to the negotiating table.

However since Sunday over thirty LTTE cadres have been killed in fresh clashes with government troops in the north.

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27 Sep 2007 04:52:11 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Eelam Pvt Ltd


what? LTTE private Limited. Who privatized that for nothing.
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