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Learn to be Lankans, that is the winning point, says Defence Secretary.
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AstroLTTE Senior Member
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15 Aug 2008 01:27:14 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Wa wa ......surprise...male sex worker appeared so early.....yesterday not many customers...? :-) |
AussieBoy
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15 Aug 2008 01:29:40 GMT Report for Abuse
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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ACCUSES TAMIL TIGERS OF USING CIVILIANS AS A BUFFER VIOLATING INTERNATIONAL LAW
By Walter Jayawardhana
The London based Amnesty international accused the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) who are in control of Sri Lanka s Northern Wanni area of designing measures to use civilians as a buffer against government forces - a serious violation of international humanitarian law.
The Amnesty in a statement said, In the LTTE-controlled Wanni area, the Tigers have hindered thousands of families from moving to safer places by imposing a strict pass system and, in some instances, forcing some family members to stay behind to ensure the return of the rest of the family. These measures seem designed in part to use civilians as a buffer against government forces - a serious violation of international humanitarian law.
The Amnesty also accused the Tamil Tigers of recruiting people to fight unwillingly in its statement: The LTTE has also engaged in forced recruitment. |
Nacholibre
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15 Aug 2008 01:32:30 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Well the tide that chennai guuy has been waiting to turn against the sorry lanka is turning against the LTTE... |
Dian
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15 Aug 2008 01:34:10 GMT Report for Abuse
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Ayyoo.. SLA is only 15km away from killi. Where is this unceasing wave and mother of all counter attacks?
which way they are moving..2 months ago they were only 13 miles away..lolz
OOps Berty got mixed up with KM and miles,
15 Km is equal 9.32 Miles
Yo Berty you are trampling your own tail. |
saliya Senior Member
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15 Aug 2008 01:43:05 GMT Report for Abuse
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It is a very difficult task at this stage. Though Sinhalese is the mejority of Sri lanka they enjoy less priveldges than minorities. First upon we must unite the country, then we can think about as one nation or as Sri lankans. By law everybody in the country has equal rights. What missing at present is impementing difficulties.
Edited By - saliya - 15 Aug 2008 01:45:03 GMT |
EEELamaya Senior Member
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15 Aug 2008 01:44:53 GMT Report for Abuse
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Police had to use tear gas and water cannons to disperse some hundreds of students of the Sri Jayawaradanepura University, at the Colpetty junction
Even Chingala Muniyas seem to have enough of this governmet!
Just one WMD and a huge loss of Southern village boys could be th efinal blow to the government! |
AstroLTTE Senior Member
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15 Aug 2008 01:46:15 GMT Report for Abuse
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Even Chingala Muniyas seem to have enough of this governmet!
aiyo yo yo.....it doesnt mean chingala muniya going to donate peelam.....:-) |
Nacholibre
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15 Aug 2008 01:46:40 GMT Report for Abuse
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Aug 15, Colombo: Thousands of people fleeing the war in Sri Lanka's embattled North must be allowed to move to safer areas and to receive necessary humanitarian assistance, Amnesty International said yesterday.
Issuing a statement yesterday, the human rights watchdog Amnesty International said the Tigers are keeping them in harm's way and the government is not doing enough to ensure they receive essential assistance.
Amnesty says that in the LTTE-controlled Wanni area, the Tigers have hindered thousands of families from moving to safer places by imposing a strict pass system and, in some instances, forcing some family members to stay behind to ensure the return of the rest of the family.
These measures seem designed in part to use civilians as a buffer against government forces -- a serious violation of international humanitarian law. The LTTE has also engaged in forced recruitment, EAI said in its statement. |
Nacholibre
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15 Aug 2008 01:51:02 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Well, Pfat Praba must be trying his best to flee to another country now...west coast is out of bounds now..only from Mulaitivu side, there is hope.. |
Curumba
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15 Aug 2008 01:56:13 GMT Report for Abuse
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Well, Pfat Praba must be trying his best to flee to another country now...west coast is out of bounds now..only from Mulaitivu side, there is hope..
i reckon he is keeping the eelam f16's for the escape. |
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