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Heavy fighting in Northern Front, 20 SLA killed - LTTE
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Pamela2
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LK Information  17 Nov 2008 08:13:23 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Mayhem at LTTE front fund raising event

(November 17, London, Sri Lanka Guardian) The affiliated organisation of the LTTE front British Tamil Forum (BTF) the UKTSU (UK Tamil Student Union) was abruptly called off whilst their Western Thaalam 2008 fund raising event was in progress. The event was held at the Harrow Leisure Centre on 15th (Saturday) November 2008.

The UKTSU call itself an umbrella organisation for all UK Tamil and Sri Lankan University societies. The text message sent widely claimed: As a registered charity, don't forget that the money raised through this event will fund the provision of resources and educational opportunities for those in need back home. Tickets were sold at the door on the event date at 10 per person 20 for family. Students were able buy discounted tickets at 7 when they purchased through their contacts in advance.

The hall was full and overall attendance including those could not attend numbered around 2,000 persons. The programme started peacefully. Hall lights were switched off for the people to see the event in the light on the stage.

When the programmes stated after the break, suddenly there was huge screaming and shouting and folding metal chairs were flying liberally all around. There absolute mayhem in the hall and people in fear were screaming and crying. Some were injured by flying chairs.

The Council employed bouncers and police officers had to enter the hall to bring calm. The organisers were able to resume the music programme. Whilst it was in progress for half an hour, an announcement was made suddenly to call off the event on the advice of the police. All were asked to leave the place.

According to local sources roads leading to the hall were barricaded by the police until midnight. A person attending the event said, number of people were treated at the site or taken to the hospital. The source also said three youngsters were arrested and taken away by the police.

Further inquiries revealed that the violent Tamil gangsters too had mingled with the group and there were verbal exchanges between them and the university students. The source said the gangsters were scruffy looking and were dressed in trousers just clinging on to their waist. They appeared weird with their awkward hair cuts and some of them were wearing studs on their ears. One university student said even some of our boys looked scruffy and we could not see any difference between the gangsters and students.

It appears the violence started when the gangsters started to mess about with the students. - Sri Lanka Guardian
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LK Information  17 Nov 2008 08:13:30 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Spets,

It s a curse if you ask me not a gift imagine the attacks gaja gets for using this kinds of lingadees?? Check her page out


That depends on your level of ownership. Mine is higher than yours - as just confirmed by you.
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LK Information  17 Nov 2008 08:14:46 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Out of Topic. But interesting.!

Bijapur district in southern Chhattisgarh sparked the creation of Salwa Judum, a state-supported vigilante group aimed at eliminating Naxalites.

Salwa Judum members conducted violent raids on hundreds of villages suspected of being pro-Naxalite, forcibly recruited civilians for its vigilante activities, and relocated tens of thousands of people to government-run Salwa Judum camps.

Neither the government nor Naxalites leave any room for
civilian neutrality. Seeking protection from one side leaves area inhabitants at risk of attack by the other.

The Indian government claims that Salwa Judum is a voluntary and peaceful initiative by local people against Naxalites.

Human Rights Watch, however, found overwhelming evidence of direct state involvement in Salwa Judum and the group s involvement in numerous violent abuses.

This report is based on research conducted by Human Rights Watch in Khammam and Warangal districts of Andhra Pradesh, and Bijapur, Dantewada, and Bastar districts of Chhattisgarh between November 2007 and February 2008.


There was a graphic programme on AlJazzera on this.

I cant post the link. The site red flags me!
Maybe not enough filth in it!
Just google for naxalite vigilante - Plenty to read.
:)))
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LK Information  17 Nov 2008 08:14:47 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Gaja
The person who enjoys highest and widest level of faith during our times is Indian - Sri Sathya Sai Baba who is God to me. Do you have deeper faith than that in any Indian of at least equal value without any official status?

USA - would be 'seen' as a democracy only when Blacks have ruled equal number of years as whites.

Canada - there are more Tamils in Canada than Sinhalese. My faith connection with them is far stronger than yours.


if anybody understood anything of the above, i'll share my home-cooked lunch with him/her (her preferred - :) ).
and believe me - i am HUNGRY! :))

ps: if i started doing this a year back, i would now be fat like a pig!
:)))
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LK Information  17 Nov 2008 08:15:16 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Pamela
had lunch yet..ur one of those lucky ones ah..who can be on LNP on a Monday working day..or is it a holiday in SL..
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LK Information  17 Nov 2008 08:16:36 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Go to Gajas Home page and read some boastings there. you will get a more clear picture about her.


geeeez!..did you see what she has posted today?..hilarious!

Gaja,
u need help!... and i aint joking!
Gaja
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LK Information  17 Nov 2008 08:18:50 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Udawatte,

Some times she is an Australian Tamil sometimes she is an Aborgine


You left out that I am sometimes a Sri Lankan Professional Accountant and at others a mere worker without professional rights - thanks to my commitment to upholding Sri Lankan qualifications as my highest.

Tell me, are you never British?
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LK Information  17 Nov 2008 08:18:53 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Should I be refering the Australian Federal Police to you through LNP Administration?


LMAO, never know Brownie works for Gajas secret service. lolz

hey faggie , mind your business will ya ? i mean the punnakku sales ?, .. they have a big demand in wanni, I know , but I dont buy it ,even its just 2 cents worth.. lolz
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Berty
AGP
ignoring ah.lolz

just like you all this time... lolz.
waiting for the right time to make a comeback, eh?

:)

Gaja
Mine is higher than yours - as just confirmed by you.

you mean level of your LUNACY?
agree without reservations...
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LK Information  17 Nov 2008 08:20:20 GMT  Report for Abuse  
AGP
if anybody understood anything of the above, i'll share my home-cooked lunch with him/her (her preferred - :) ).
and believe me - i am HUNGRY! :))

ps: if i started doing this a year back, i would now be fat like a pig!


Now now..that is confusing..if you had started sharing your lunch a year ago..U wouldn't have been a FAT Pig now..lolz

Daisy..How ru? did you really visit Gaja's space..Good luck..lolz
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