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Prabhakaran can contest polls if he lays down arms
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jacob99 Senior Member
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21 Nov 2008 01:41:13 GMT Report for Abuse
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TRO has taken a huge sum of loan from the sri lankan banks.. its worth more than the sri lankan govt beggers took from them...
TRO is a bigger cheat,,and very smart:))Govt can have it Rs.71 mil..
let the banks deal with the Govt now.
TRO bankcrupt:))
Edited By - jacob99 - 21 Nov 2008 01:41:52 GMT |
DVLADV Senior Member
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21 Nov 2008 01:42:00 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Why not add human trafficking. Govt ministers fall into both these categories. They are now famous in US, Korea, Japan and Malayasia. |
deborak
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21 Nov 2008 01:44:22 GMT Report for Abuse
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Jacob,
veri hindiladha than?
:)))))))
Here a goor article for you to read abt the TRO...:))))
Charity Funding Terror: Sri Lanka
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=974528
Umbe TRO eka karana dewal thamai!:)))))
hora yakku! |
jacob99 Senior Member
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21 Nov 2008 01:44:30 GMT Report for Abuse
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Why not add human trafficking. Govt ministers fall into both these categories. They are now famous in US, Korea, Japan and Malayasia U are right.. but Mr Putin just mentioned only this..:)) |
Pawan98 Senior Member
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21 Nov 2008 01:47:35 GMT Report for Abuse
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Bye the way you should be proud Minister Hon. Dr. Malvyn Silva, Camera Hora donated a jem studded chair to the temple. Do you know whether this was purchased with hard earned money?
I heard once that dear doc was given a Rolex as a present by a businessman and when he went to the Rolex agent to check they said it was a fake. I think if the monk go to the gem corp. they would say the samething about this gem studded chair. should be some cuttings or duplicate ones. he wouldnt part with his money that easily. |
DVLADV Senior Member
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21 Nov 2008 01:47:51 GMT Report for Abuse
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| If something is published in the sinhala paper only don't believe it its just for the cheer leaders who dont read English or question the article. |
saleemtariq Senior Member
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21 Nov 2008 01:47:59 GMT Report for Abuse
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SLA captain's remains recovered in Ki'laali FDL
TamilNet, Thursday, 20 November 2008, 22:52 GMT
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) units found the skeleton of an SLA officer of the rank of Captain Monday in Ki'laali Front Defence Line (FDL) area. An officer was reported missing in action in a limited military offensive in Ki'laali three months ago, by SLA to their head office in Colombo.
The remains were identified as belonging to Captain K. P. Karunaratne, from Navathuduwalavu in Mathugama, according to articles found from the remains. |
jacob99 Senior Member
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21 Nov 2008 01:49:34 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Debro iya.. hora yakku!
remember UK stop all tsunami funds bcz the GOVT cheated and didn't have a proper account for the funds given by UK..
Dont worry about TRO:))The main aim to stop tamils helping tamils.
TRO is only banned in some countries,, still operates in Canada, aus..
Edited By - jacob99 - 21 Nov 2008 01:54:27 GMT |
saleemtariq Senior Member
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21 Nov 2008 01:50:48 GMT Report for Abuse
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The government said yesterday that LTTE Leader Velupillai Prabhakaran could contest elections in the country if he gave up arms and entered the democratic mainstream.
Speaking at a media briefing, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said that, just as President Mahinda Rajapaksa had welcomed Pillayan and Karuna -- both former Tiger leaders --, into Sri Lankan politics, a path would be paved for Prabhakaran to hold a key position in the North if the people elected him: The government will not hinder Prabhakaran s entrance into mainstream politics. If he lays down arms and wants to contest an election, he is most welcome to do so, said Mr. Bogollagama, at a media briefing held soon after his discussions with the diplomatic community.
However, Mr. Bogollagama said, Prabhakaran would have to face the legal obstacles if he surrendered, as there was an outstanding sentence of 200 years imprisonment against him and India held him responsible for the killing of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.
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