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Rajapakse tells Oxford Union that if Sri Lankan fails against LTTE, the world fails fight against terrorism
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raigamakolla
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When Ranil addressed the Oxford Union some years ago he not only took questions but also answered those questions very inteligently.

He had the entire gathering spell bound and speachless or hours.

He is truely a slankan son who brought a lot of reputation and goodwill to slanka.

All that good work and good will have been destroyed single handedly by just one person in just 2 years.

Thesedays, Slanka=pariah state

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Gavin
MR is not invited by british...he was invited by SL socity head on oxford.....only india. paki & thai socities attended other the same sinhala modayas in oxford......dont be so dumb to think main oxford union will invite MR to speak....hahah whaat a joke

When was the last time a prominent leader from Eelamaland invited by at least his own kind to make a speech at any Brit university?
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Gavin

hahah whaat a joke


Ha ha ha :))))

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Hahah hahah dr.sinthaka dont know how to cover the shame of his race...so he sings about tamils.

tamils dont have a shameful history like sinhalese...what ever you say.
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Gavin
When Ranil addressed the Oxford Union some years ago he not only took questions but also answered those questions very inteligently.

He had the entire gathering spell bound and speachless or hours.


Was he at a Gay Oral Sex Convention? What were you doing there, my friend?
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Gavin,

tamils dont have a shameful history like sinhalese...what ever you say.


Tamils don't have a shameful no.1 terrorists group in the world too.

Nothing to be a shamed of, you Tamils.
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Goma,
Ranil will be a guest to a gay forum in Beruwala.
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Moby bro

dont be so impatient....let the eelam comes first after that there will b invitations....ok
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OXFORD UNION : FAMOUS SPEAKERS

Famous Speakers
An Unparalleled Reputation

The Union attracts figures from all walks of life and continues to maintain its unparalleled reputation for international guests and speakers. To name a few, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Mother Teresa, the Dalai Lama and even Kermit the Frog have all found the time to come and speak at the Oxford Union. Every term, every year, the Union has a tremendous range of high-profile speakers unlike anywhere else in Britain.
International statesman

The Oxford Union hosts the world's leading statesmen and international figures. Last year, Yasser Arafat made his first international speech after the Israeli elections.

In February last year, Ian Paisley, David Trimble and John Hume sat round the same table answering members' questions on Northern Ireland.

In May, the Irish Prime Minister delivered a key-note speech on the beleaugured peace process.
Leading Figures from the World of Sport

Sport is an important part of college life in Oxford, and this is reflected in the guests we invite to speak. Over the last two years alone, speakers have ranged from Diego Maradona to Graham Gooch, Sally Gunnell to Geoffrey Boycott and Steve Redgrave to Chris Eubank.
Stars from Film & Theatre

The world of film, television and theatre has always played a major role in the Union - speakers included Dianna Rigg from 'the Avengers' in the 1960s to Charlton Heston in the 1970s. Recently actors ranging from Sir Ian McKellen to Nigel Hawthorne, Peter O'Toole to Julia Ormond have addressed the Union. For the more light hearted, members have heard from Stephen Fry, Leonard 'Spock' Nimoy and John Sessions. Such events give members an opportunity to hear, question and challenge in a relaxed atmosphere. Few other places can offer students the chance to meet the real person behind the famous face.
Debating The Issues of Today

The Union was founded as a debating society, and debates are still its lifeblood. They remain at the cutting edge of contentious issues. Edward Heath & Norman Tebbit have clashed over the dispatch boxes on Europe, as have Michael Heseltine & Michael Foot on the record of the Conservatives.

In February last year, Alex Salmond, George Robertson & William Hague debated Scottish and Welsh Devolution.

Members are encouraged to participate in all these debates. Before every formal debate each week, there is a 45-minute optional informal debate. Only students speak in this debate - which is on an issue of the moment, chosen a few days beforehand. It is an ideal opportunity for the less confident and first-time speakers to speak.

The debating element of the Oxford Union, its raison d'etre, remains as strong as ever.
Speakers from around the world

Many politicians have spoken at the Union about Ireland and its problems. In 1888, Lord Randolph Churchill spoke on the issue of Home Rule. In 1962, the Reverend Ian Paisley provoked uproar with his attack on Catholicism during a debate.

Others who have spoken on Ireland over the years include Austen Chamberlain, W.B. Yeats and Prime Minister David Lloyd George. Prominent politicans from the Irish Republic who have addressed the Union have included Prime Ministers Liam Cosgrave, Albert Reynolds, John Bruton and Bertie Ahern.

There is a strong American tradition: Presidents Reagan, Nixon and Carter have addressed the Society. Two of the greatest figures of 1960s America spoke at the Union shortly before their tragic deaths Malcolm X in 1964, and Senator Robert Kennedy in 1967. More recently, Henry Kissinger, Vice-President Dan Quayle, the American Ambassador and Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, have visited.
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Gavin
dont be so impatient....let the eelam comes first after that there will b invitations....ok


Eelam is a just a waiting game mah' friend. We have been waiting for 30 years now.....
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