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chennaiguuy
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LK Information  6 Aug 2008 11:14:22 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Sinthaka,

You are sure?
How can you be sure?


Did you read the ID card for sure ?

His DOB is 24.1.1990 & he was recruited on 29.3.2007.

Can you find out wat his age was when he was recruited ?

I hope Scientific advisor Sinthaka knows how to count !

U can catch this info from

http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=26539

Edited By - chennaiguuy - 6 Aug 2008 11:15:44 GMT
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Encyclopedia Eelamica!
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Sinhala modayas never learn as long as they feel the real heat in south
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Capt.


U are forever in my ignore list !


there is your trophy.
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Sinhala modayas never learn as long as they feel the real heat in south

You mean we never learn as long as the heat is on in teh south?....Dude, the southern climate has always been hot...hence its called the dry zone n most parts....

I think you need to check the ...drum roll pls.....


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LK Information  6 Aug 2008 11:22:45 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Sinhala modayas never learn as long as they feel the real heat in south


one barbaric Tamil diaspora asking for terror attacks againts civilians in the south
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LTTE desperate for cadres in North - report
Less than three years after it took on the Government with aggressive war mongering, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) is desperate for fighters, an Indo Asian News Service report quoting Tamil activists and diplomatic sources said.
According to Tamil sources in the island s Northeast, the LTTE is appealing to Tamil families to contribute at least one member each, irrespective of age and gender, to take on the advancing military, the report said.

It said: Amid continuously shrinking of Tamil Tiger territory, the Norwegian-sponsored peace process is on hold in Sri Lanka with no signs of resuming any time now.

Western diplomats say that Norwegian facilitation will remain on hold as long as fighting rages. There is unlikely to be any advancement in the peace process in the near future.

Although Norwegian diplomats do not travel any more to LTTE areas, they are in touch with the Tigers through other means. Norway is also in close touch with India, which everyone agrees matters the most in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka knows it needs to keep India on its side. For the first time in a long time, India, however, does not seem to be making any bones about being neutral in Sri Lanka. Despite pro-LTTE noises in Tamil Nadu, India refuses to publicly criticise anything it feels is going wrong on the Sri Lankan war front.

On Friday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met an array of Sri Lankan political forces in Colombo, ahead of the SAARC summit.

Those he met included Tamil groups opposed to and sympathetic to the LTTE. To everyone he had one message: India would like democratic forces to prevail in Sri Lanka s North-East.

Meanwhile, the refugee flow into India is manageable. New Delhi is also relentlessly pursuing the LTTE in Tamil Nadu and elsewhere so that it does not source war materials from India. This is music to Colombo s ears.

The LTTE now controls about 4,000 sq km - or just six percent of Sri Lanka s land territory. And the population under its control is said to be about 250,000 - a mere 1.25 percent of the country s total.

This is a far cry from 2005 when it controlled a vast area in Sri Lanka s north and east. However, soon after President Mahinda Rajapaksa took power in November that year, the LTTE took the offensive, stoking a war that rages to this day.

Military officials say that the LTTE s ability to counter-attack in a major way has been seriously eroded over the past year. The loss of the East has meant that the LTTE has lost valuable training ground and a region where it recruited cadres to wage war.

While Sri Lankan leaders admit that it will be impossible to crush the LTTE as long as a sense of Tamil nationalism exists, the LTTE appears to be on the retreat in the North. But those who have known the LTTE warn that it will not give up, come what may.

Colombo certainly thinks it is winning the war. And although the pro-LTTE media makes noises about the need for a dialogue, there is no guarantee the LTTE wants that.



Edited By - meetetnow2006 - 6 Aug 2008 11:25:05 G
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U are forever in my ignore list !

there is your trophy.


Yes!! Hard won!!
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ChildAbuseGuuy,

What is the guarantee that this guy crossed 18 yrs ?

U guys are good at forging the birth certificates & i am sure he is under 18.


So you're trying to say that out of the millions of people eligible to serve in the army and out of the hundreds of thousands that do, the SLA would go to such lengths as forging a birth certificate to recruit THIS particular soldier????

Seriously dude, what pill are you taking/ meant to take?

Chennai, do you really think the SLA is short of manpower to have to recruit child soldiers? If you do, then we know the medicine provided by the SLDF in wanni is working.
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LK Information  6 Aug 2008 11:26:32 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Did you read the ID card for sure ?

His DOB is 24.1.1990 & he was recruited on 29.3.2007.

Can you find out wat his age was when he was recruited ?


ChennaiGuy.. allow me to shed some light on the matter!!.. :O)))

I had a feeling some nimrod might flag this point.. :O)))

That date my dear geezer (29.03.2007) is the date that particular National ID Card was issued!!.. 'NOT' the day he joined the Sri Lankan Army!!..

The Sri Lankan Army don't issue ID cards.. the Grama Sevaka from the village this soldier hailed from applies for it through the Department of Registration of Persons when he turned 17. Your not born with a ready made card, you apply for your National ID card when you turn 16!!.. :O))

The soldier joined the SLA some where in February 2008!!.. well past his 18th Birthday!!.. :O)))


Edited By - Nightfox78 - 6 Aug 2008 11:30:14 GMT
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