We can cultivate anything in Democratic republic of congo in Africa because the soil is so rich and we have enouhg water facilities every where. but the still the civil waar is going on.
whereas in rotten Sri lanka you can cultivate only tea and rubber and perhaps some coconuts.
but still the gouvernment of sinhalese idiots are continuing this war on Tamils and for each killing of each Tiger the sinhalese gouvernment has to spend 50 millions rupees. what a wwasting of foreign credits on this stupid war.
but still they are unable to win . At the end of this war there will be nothing in Sri Lanka.
You can all read this following facts.
Leader of New Left Front, Dr Wickramabahu Karunaratne, in a column that appeared last week in Lankadeepa accused India for instigating the current war in Sri Lanka. After enough damage has been done, now they push Rajapaksa government to stop the war and to go for talks. They the Colombo government spent 500 billions of national wealth to kill Tigers. Accordingly, for each Tiger killed, they have spent 50 millions. All this is wealth of the people. How many thousand Sinhala were sacrificed in this war? Today mounts of Sinhala dead bodies are stacked under Palmyra trees,' he wrote. Full story --
Students of JNU voice for Tamil Eelam
Tue, 18 Nov 2008, 02:14 GMT
The Democratic Students' Union (DSU), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, in a statement on Sunday demanded unconditional declaration of ceasefire from the Sri Lanka government and a stop to the genocide of Tamils. Based on Marxist-Leninist principles of self-determination, it called for support to the Eezham Tamil independence. Full story --
Amnesty urges Sri Lanka to end policy of blocking humanitarian aid
Wed, 19 Nov 2008, 18:30 GMT
'The Sri Lankan government must immediately end its policy of blocking humanitarian aid needed to reach an estimated 300,000 displaced people in the Wanni region of northern Sri Lanka,' the Amnesty International said in a statement issued on Wednesday. Full story --
36 SLA killed, 90 wounded in Mukamaalai Front - LTTE
Tue, 18 Nov 2008, 11:38 GMT
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) in Jaffna put up stiff resistance against the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) that attempted to advance across Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) Forward Defence Line four times between Monday noon till Tuesday 10:00 a.m. Heavy clashes erupted on multiple locations along the FDL on each attempt, the Tigers said. At least 36 SLA soldiers were killed and 90 wounded, the Tigers said. Meanwhile sources in Jaffna said Jaffna Palaali Road remained closed for public traffic several times within the last four days to transport the SLA casualties to Palaali military hospital. Full story --
Tigers repulse SLA in North, SLA targets Maangku'lam
Mon, 17 Nov 2008, 12:39 GMT
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) launched another offensive push for the third consecutive day from Jaffna Monday morning. 8 SLA soldiers were killed and 29 wounded when the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) put up stiff resistance from 5:00 a.m. till 11:00 a.m., thwarting a three frontal attack by the SLA on LTTE Forward Defence Line (FDL) in Mukamaalai, Ka'ndal and Ki'laai, the Tigers said. Meanwhile, the SLA which claimed its forces entered Kumizhamunai near Naayaa'ru lagoon south of A'lampil in Mullaiththeevu district, on Monday said its forces from Vannivi'laangkulam were attempting to occupy Maangku'lam on A9. Full story --
Heavy fighting in Northern Front, 20 SLA killed - LTTE
Sun, 16 Nov 2008, 17:15 GMT
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) on Sunday said they thwarted another attempt to break LTTE FDL by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) at Ka'ndal in Mukamaalai in the Northern Front. 20 SLA soldiers were killed and at least 80 wounded in the fighting that broke out at 5:10 a.m. and lasted til 12:40 p.m., when the SLA was pushed back, according to the Northern Command of the LTTE. Full story --
74 Tamil political prisoners transferred to Magazine, jailed with criminal offenders
Wed, 19 Nov 2008, 13:56 GMT
Prison authorities of Colombo Remand Prison (CRP) Tuesday evening suddenly transferred 74 Tamil political prisoners, including senior journalist J.S.Tissanayagam to Colombo Magazine Prison, placing them with hardcore criminal prisoners from South, according to initial messages passed by the prisoners to their relatives. The political prisoners, who have been urging the authorities to transfer them to remand prisons in Northern and Eastern provinces, in their message said they have been intimidated by the move as they are reminded of the massacre of more than 50 Tamil political prisoners inside the nearby Welikada prison in July 1983 by prison guards and fellow Sinhala prisoners. Full story --
ICRC facilitation of Oamanthai crossing ad-hoc
Thu, 20 Nov 2008, 12:39 GMT
The ICRC's presence at the Oamanthai crossing point has been temporarily suspended since 18 November, as the organization could not obtain all necessary guarantees for the safe passage of civilians and goods, the organisation said in a press statement issued from Colombo. 'Despite its lack of sustained presence at Omanthai, on 19 November, the ICRC staff managed to facilitate the ad-hoc passage of 24 patients from the Vanni seeking treatment in Vavuniya General Hospital and the transfer of 18 bodies of fallen fighters,' the ICRC said adding that the ICRC was discussing new crossing-point arrangements with government and LTTE. Full story --
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