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36 SLA killed, 90 wounded in Mukamaalai Front - LTTE
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Randu097
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18 Nov 2008 17:18:21 GMT Report for Abuse
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Buth + parippu + pol sambol. What better meal?
Buth + parippu + pol sambol + halmesso bedumak. What better meal? |
Daisy
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18 Nov 2008 17:19:26 GMT Report for Abuse
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Buth + parippu + pol sambol + halmesso bedumak. What better meal?
now i feel hungry! |
UnitedVRise Senior Member
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18 Nov 2008 17:19:54 GMT Report for Abuse
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Baks aiya,
Podi surprise ekak thiyenawa kattiyatama.
Poddak gihin balanna.
Balalama kiyannako:)))))
Apay mans ta poddak salakanawa may tikay:))) |
yarlan
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18 Nov 2008 17:20:46 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Now on what I believe are the President Rajapakse s plans for the future of Tamils in the north of the country. He is trying to push the LTTE to the northeastern parts of the Mullaithevu District (east of the A-9 Highway). Or, at least try to contain most of its conventional capability to that area. This effort would later be aided by a stringent naval blockade off the Mullaithevu coast, reconnaissance flights, selective air raids, and the use of DPU s to keep the pressure up. Once this goal is accomplished, President Rajapakse would be most likely to hold elections in the cleared areas to establish the Northern Province Provincial Council. Who would be the likely candidates for the CM job? Douglas Devananda? May be even bring back Varatharaja Perumal from his exile in India? Great plan. Except, it looks like too much of a classic counterinsurgency strategy pulled off a text-book in India s military academies. Even better, if Sarath Fonseka s men succeed in eliminating Prabakaran, many believers of the Mahinda Chinthanaya expect the demise of the LTTE (and even better, the end of Tamils struggle to establish self-rule for themselves in Sri Lanka). We forget that Tamils didn t have to be pushed into clamoring for their right to self-rule, etc. |
chennaiguuy Senior Member
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18 Nov 2008 17:22:12 GMT Report for Abuse
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How long will this 'Bird' manage to float around ?
Mihin resurrected, inaugural flight
on Dec 15
by Devan Daniel
Sri Lanka s budget carrier, Mihin Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, resurrected from bankruptcy, will have its inaugural flight on 15th December, when a four month old Boeing 737-800 takes off for Dubai.
The new management of Mihin Lanka (Pvt) Ltd is saddled with a Rs. 3.1 billion debt which will be settled with the Rs. 6 billion allocated by the government in the 2009 budget.
'Under the previous management Mihin Lanka lost its fleet because it could not pay the leases, and the planes were too old as well.
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yarlan
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18 Nov 2008 17:22:15 GMT Report for Abuse
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| What is at play here? The Mahinda Chinthanaya? The Bush Chinthanaya? The RAW Chinchanaya? Let s look at what I believe is the politico-war strategy followed by the Rajapakse administration. A strategy that had been put to use with the active involvement of India s military and intelligence apparatus from day one. Not only that, my friends, Indian advisors had been behind the creation of various specialized divisions of the army to prepare for the current operations in the North, facilitating the command-communication- control mechanism between these units, providing timely intelligence to the Sri Lankan Navy, etc. All of these activities had been going on behind the scenes of course. Long before the Mavilaru incident. If I can figure this out by just following the news updates and the freely available analyses for the last six years, do you think that Prabakaran, with a vast intelligence-network set-up, didn t know what the SLDF was up to? Sarath Fonseka provides President Rajapakse with a convenient cover for what is essentially India s proxy war against the LTTE. The reasons behind India s actions are manifold and should be obvious to anyone who understands what India perceives to be its near- and long-term threats to establishing its supremacy in South Asia. |
tigerforce Senior Member
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18 Nov 2008 17:23:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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multi front action all the way now /for ltte it is make or break/they are inflicting heavy losses on the sla
in mankulam area heavy fighting has been going on from last night /but no further report from there . |
yarlan
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18 Nov 2008 17:23:13 GMT Report for Abuse
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| May be this is why, from 2002 to 2006, the LTTE was modernizing its military capabilities and turning out its next generation of officers trained in the techniques of modern warfare. The UNP has already done the LTTE a favor by engineering a split within its senior ranks (Col. Karuna s departure). If a potential fault line existed within the LTTE hierarchy, that is where it would have come. The same cannot be wished for the others in the leadership positions who hail from the Tamil heartland in the north. I wish all the luck in the world to the President of Sri Lanka and his Generals in pursuing their avowed goal of bringing peace, prosperity and happiness for the Tamils in Sri Lanka. Only time will tell who is chasing whose tail. If only Sri Lanka had real Statesmen since Independence, we wouldn t be in a sorry situation now where the ordinary people had suffer for than 25 years while the Lion and the Tiger chases each other s tails. |
UnitedVRise Senior Member
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18 Nov 2008 17:23:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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Gonix aiya,
Its office mail, can't check now. Laptop in the office with business secrets:)))))
Will check tomorrow. |
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