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Hartal against `LTTE bomb attacks`

Thursday, 7 February 2008 - 4:01 AM SL Time

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A Hartal protest called by a Tamil political party has paralysed the northern Sri Lankan town of Vavuniya on Wednesday.
The protest was called by political party turned former militant group PLOTE against recent bomb attacks targeting civilians allegedly by the LTTE.

Shops and government offices were closed and the town was deserted as a result of the Hartal.

S Kannan, PLOTE political wing leader for Vavuniya, told journalist Dinasena Ratugamage that the protest was organised against the bomb attacks in Colombo, Dambulla and in Thachchanamaradamadu.


Related News Articles:
26-6-2007   Hartal in Vavuniya

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• sathyaji

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elephanthouse
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LK Information  7 Feb 2008 06:27:56 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Good move. Just to remind the self-proclaimed sole representatives of SL Tamils that they are going to be more and more ... sole in the future.

=PLOTE publically plotting against Velu s Fan Club=
sathyaji
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LK Information  7 Feb 2008 15:12:30 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Ok Mr Kannan, you are allready on the list of ltte as a treator.
nativerights
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LK Information  7 Feb 2008 19:09:53 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Killing women and children by using women and children, Buddist pilgrims, Christian pilgrims, eliminating non-tiger Tamils, the tiger pedigree.

Rama 2 ellala, raja adi raja to madras seapoys, killing the innocent is the halmark cherished, the pride nourished.

Thinking Bramah, doing kuppa !!
Srinath012
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LK Information  7 Feb 2008 21:30:50 GMT  Report for Abuse  

NO it wasnt a Hartal Against LTTE ..... The people just needed a Holiday !
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