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SRI LANKA: No Lessons Learnt From `Black July` of 1983
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chennaiguuy Senior Member
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24 Jul 2008 06:39:49 GMT Report for Abuse
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Read inbetween the lines which i posted
By Thursday night when news spread through the grapevine that he was visiting India, the rumour was that he was flying to New Delhi for urgent talks with Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh.
Naturally, officials at the Indian High Commission were embarrassed if not angry. 'Those rumours are utter rubbish,' declared one official. His anger was perhaps understandable
Delhi asks Lankan VIPs not to come unannounced
The Indian directive came hot on the heels of a high level Sri Lankan delegation visiting Tirupathi and Puttaparthi in Andra Pradesh recently.
Edited By - chennaiguuy - 24 Jul 2008 06:40:36 GM |
chennaiguuy Senior Member
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24 Jul 2008 06:41:26 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hajara,
However, wouldn't it be better if the ltte or the tamils in SL intimate to the government what they want
Have you read the ISGA proposal given by tigers during CFA ?
read that first pls |
Sinthaka Senior Member
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24 Jul 2008 06:41:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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Ariyalai,
Before I answer your question ( which I believe has been answered by my self many times before) Can you please 're-educate' us on what previously happened to Tamil intelecuals that dared to negotiate with the Govt for a political solution?
XF,
PhD? I can't even grasp what Ariyalai is saying!
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chennaiguuy Senior Member
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24 Jul 2008 06:47:08 GMT Report for Abuse
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i am asking about the news source of your grapevine that you said when MR was in india.
I have to search for the indian media link.
I think it was in tamil which anyhow you wont accept. |
chennaiguuy Senior Member
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24 Jul 2008 06:49:58 GMT Report for Abuse
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President makes sudden visit to Tirupathi temple, no political talks in Delhi.
Premier Singh's Congress Government was beleaguered this week by the exit of a constituent partner, the Communist Party. This was over the Government's decision to go ahead with a nuclear deal with the United States. Thus, not only Manmohan Singh, but other Congress leaders too were busy trying to shore up support for the Government to stay in power. |
Ariyalai_SB Senior Member
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24 Jul 2008 06:52:21 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sinthaka,
Before I answer your question ( which I believe has been answered by my self many times before) Can you please 're-educate' us on what previously happened to Tamil intelecuals that dared to negotiate with the Govt for a political solution?
My straight answer is that, LTTE killed them. Their aim was to make them as the sole representative of the Tamils. I must also make another point that recently, the GOSL had a hand in the killings of the Tamil parliamentarians. There is nothing to excuse the LTTE for those killings. |
chennaiguuy Senior Member
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24 Jul 2008 06:52:56 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hajara,
Then why can you say that tamils have not asked wat they wanted ?
Wat is Pillaiyan now demanding ? He is also demanding direct financial support From IC, Police Powers & all .
They are almost like that of ISGA. |
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