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Sri Lanka`s moves to pluralism stymied by the Tigers - Peace Secretary
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rasak Senior Member
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27 Sep 2007 08:02:16 GMT Report for Abuse
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And listening to the homo party hooters i though there were no IC support for srilanka
Sri Lanka has escaped censure at the 6th session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) now on in Geneva, despite the best efforts of rights groups and the media both in the island and overseas.
The European Union (EU), which was expected to table a resolution critical of the island's government, did not submit any.
A press release from the Sri Lankan mission at the UN Office in Geneva said on Thursday that no reference to any resolution on Sri Lanka appeared in the final list of draft resolutions circulated by the UNHRC Secretariat at 3 pm on Monday, September 24.
The deadline for the submission of draft resolutions was 12 noon on that day and none on Sri Lanka had come in by then.
As per the rules, the draft submitted by the EU during last year's session, was not valid for this year, the release said.
World support for Colombo
'Many delegations, including India, Japan, South Africa, Indonesia and Bangladesh, in their interventions to the Council were appreciative of the initiatives of Sri Lanka in the promotion and protection of human rights,' the release added.
There was no support for any action against Sri Lanka from other countries and multi-lateral bodies too.
Earlier, Sri Lankan President had told the UN General Assembly in New York that the international community should stop victimizing countries which were facing the brunt of terrorism and abjure the cynical use of human rights issues to gain political advantage. |
Sinthaka
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27 Sep 2007 08:08:17 GMT Report for Abuse
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wave of artillery assaults, gunbattles and a bombing across northern Sri Lanka killed 17 rebels, two civilians and a soldier, the military said Thursday, stoking fears of a new escalation in the country's more than two-decade civil war.
And this is how Sirasa/MTV will report....
Meanwhile fighting escalated leaving 20 dead in both Army and Rebels, stoking fears of a new escalation in the country's more than two-decade civil war. 1 solder was killed in the incident.
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whatreallyhap Senior Member
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27 Sep 2007 08:10:33 GMT Report for Abuse
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Since Monday, the military announced that nearly 60 rebels have been killed in the fighting, and rebel spokesman Rasiah Ilanthirayan did not answer repeated calls from The Associated Press seeking comment.
Yeah right.
AP will keep you informed of all developments in real time.....no? |
Sinthaka
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27 Sep 2007 08:11:57 GMT Report for Abuse
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AP will keep you informed of all developments in real time.....no?
No, no, Rasaiah's phone ALWAYS gives us a better picture than AP.
Just send some rings to Rasaih's phone - If its not ringing, then its means they are running.
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rasak Senior Member
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27 Sep 2007 08:12:09 GMT Report for Abuse
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And this is how Sirasa/MTV will report....
Meanwhile fighting escalated leaving 20 dead in both Army and Rebels, stoking fears of a new escalation in the country's more than two-decade civil war. 1 solder was killed in the incident.
nop i think it wil be like this..
Meanwhile fighting escalated leaving 1 soldier dead.... |
rasak Senior Member
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27 Sep 2007 08:13:54 GMT Report for Abuse
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World support for Colombo
man!! i thought the IC is totaly against the govt and were waiting to give the...
can t these terrorist and dumb bootlickers get any thing right!!! Edited By - rasak - 27 Sep 2007 08:16:00 GMT |
rasak Senior Member
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27 Sep 2007 08:18:29 GMT Report for Abuse
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(Reuters)
27 September 2007
COLOMBO ? Sri Lankan soldiers killed 11 Tamil Tiger rebels in overnight battles in the north of the island, the military said on Thursday. |
tigerforce Senior Member
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27 Sep 2007 08:31:39 GMT Report for Abuse
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since monday 60 ltte killed says army and only one sla dead
when asked by reuters for the source the military spokesman said the info was from ltte radio intercepts.
hey stupid pig in the battle near the TANK sla spekesman
has himself said that 3 sla were killed and 35 injured
that minus the pigs they left behind.go on keeping sinmods
happy
col soosai with both legs intact is back ,wasn't this the same pigs who told us that prabha wanted him dead
in the mannar and jaffna ltte whacking sla . |
Sintamus Senior Member
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27 Sep 2007 08:41:54 GMT Report for Abuse
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The forum is filled with claims and counter claims often inteded for propaganda. Both parties claim each inflicted heavy casualties on the other side, in other words, killed more Sri Lankans. Is killing Sri Lankans something you need to be proud of or celebrate? Does it not show that we are tribals and feel happy to kill the other tribe. Tribe is next to heard in evolution. Aren't you ashamed to be identified with animal brutality of killing others to establish and enforce your genes?
When are you going to get civilised as humans? Humans resolve their differences by negotiations and not by butchery.
Why cannot te govt table its proposals and see if they are acceptable for negotiation, after all this problem has been discussed, analysed in committees and talked about. It's not like looking for a black cat in a dark room? Is it? |
rasak Senior Member
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27 Sep 2007 08:42:40 GMT Report for Abuse
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in the mannar and jaffna ltte whacking sla .
hey hey our dau dreamer is back after aloong sleep, and maay what nice dreams he had.....k
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