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Sri Lankan forces arrest 60 Tamils in Vavuniyaa
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Thalaivar
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LK Information  1 Jul 2008 05:43:18 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Wrong one year is not INDEFINITELY. Thats why I said next budget. LTTE at this rate cant survive the SLA thrust no matter how high you jump up and down.


You guys are underestimating about tamil Army. I think you will remeber what Rathwatha told in Jayasikkuru time and the rest is history.

are you believing that army has killed 5000 tamil army? if you believe this then it is going to be shock when tamil army starts their offensive.

I dont know by that time what you guys are going to tell the reason for failure.

I am laughing at your ignorance and thinking about mannar victory as final victory.

huh huh huh
huh huh huh
ha ha ha

I could not control my laughter

huh huh huh
ha ha ha

Edited By - Thalaivar - 1 Jul 2008 05:46:40 GMT
Thalaivar
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In fact, ALL were Tamil civilians! Innocent civilian like Barbers ect ect


success rate 1/100.

huh huh huh
huh huh huh
ha ha ha
Sinthaka
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Goodbye Ambassador...A true patriot and a hero.

A Job extremely well Done!

Washington Times - on the last days of Ambassador Bernard Goonetilleke
Tue, 2008-07-01 13:21

Surfers around the world have discovered a new place to ride the waves a tear-shaped island in the Indian Ocean called Sri Lanka.

Despite a civil war that has claimed 70,00 lives over 30 years, the island the size of West Virginia is especially popular with Israeli surfers, and the government is planning to install cameras along the best beaches so surfers can monitor the waves over the Internet.

All this is good news to Ambassador Bernard Goonetilleke, who served as Sri Lanka's envoy in Washington for the past three years and is retiring to his homeland after a 40-year diplomatic career. At 63, however, he is not planning to hit the surf, but he sees its potential for tourism.

The surfing phenomenon is a sign of hope for his troubled nation, Mr. Goonetilleke said in an interview at the Sri Lankan Embassy. The eastern region has some of the best waves, but it had been under the brutal control of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) until the government recently drove the rebels out of that stronghold.

The Eastern Province held elections last month, and a former Tamil rebel is now the chief minister of the region.

'This could be the Hawaii of the Indian Ocean,' Mr. Goonetilleke predicted. 'When that happens, people will be too busy making money to go back into the jungle and fight.'

The ambassador said his government knows that redevelopment in the east is the key to peace in the region. The rebels have retreated to a strip of territory in the northern part of the island, but will remain a threat until Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran agrees to negotiate seriously and end his quest for a separate homeland for the ethnic-minority Tamils.

Mr. Goonetilleke defended his government against charges from international human rights groups and noted that prosecutors have brought cases against hundreds of suspects accused of abusing civilians. The government has engaged in a half-dozen rounds of talks with the Tigers, who use negotiations to regroup or refocus their attacks, he said.

'We held talks in 1985, '87, '90, '95, 2002 and 2006. Each time, the LTTE walked away from the table,' he said, adding that he was involved in the 2002 negotiations. 'They have engaged in a 30-year destructive war and achieved nothing.'

As for himself, Mr. Goonetilleke thinks he has achieved some success in his tenure in the United States. The Bush administration added the Tamil Tigers to its terrorist list in 2003 and has closed many Tamil charities accused of raising money for the rebels. However, he has spent more time explaining to congressional critics, human rights groups and nonprofit organizations the dangers facing Sri Lanka.

'Most of my time has been spent explaining what is happening in my country to people who do not understand the real dynamics of the danger facing my country,' he said.

- Washington Times - 30 June 2008 -


bakamoona
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Do the oil and food prices affect gosl only?
zhtte has special immunity?

BTW
This place SLAF raided-
Is it near ''Kkilinotchi?

Tnut rarely reports SLAF raids
Why?
samadi
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LK Information  1 Jul 2008 05:45:46 GMT  Report for Abuse  

Kanks,

I guess I'm Ok.


good to hear..:)

-------------------

Thalaivar,

when two races mix there is possibility of emerging new language and when they live in a place far from where they came from originally the language (including the way we speak and write) will change over time.


Exactly my point..not to forget Sinhalese did not originate from Tamil..but from sanscrit or pali..isnt it..???:):))

---------------

Chen Nai,

I say,

Natives of SL = Weddahs..

All others inculding Tamils came later..:):))




Edited By - samadi - 1 Jul 2008 05:49:14 GMT
Sinthaka
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Hi Samadi

(Wink)

:))))
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Bakz,

Do the oil and food prices affect gosl only?
zhtte has special immunity?


tigers are immune becoz they are hooked onto Indian RS for Fuel Purchase & not onto SL Rs.

Blind owl has to open its eyes !

Immune to Food prices since the ship from Jordan has plenty of rice stocks.

Edited By - chennaiguuy - 1 Jul 2008 05:49:51 GMT
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Hi Sinthaka,

Its all fireworks it seems..eh..???:):))
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Let us assume the economy of the air raids.

With no target in mind, they bomb & it costs abt 1 million Sl Rs for abt 8 planes to bomb.

Does that mean they have destroyed atleast 1 million SL RS worth of goods in Eelam ?

Nah !

Even Bush refused to bomb 2 dollar tents with his 1 million dollar bombs in Afganistan & took on Iraq !

So it is just a drain of your resources without any results.

Edited By - chennaiguuy - 1 Jul 2008 05:53:10 GMT
Sinthaka
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Samadhi,

Machan, Kakuluwa Natanawa at 500 degrees Celsius.

Kakuluwage pataw adanawa
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