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LTTE leader pays tributes to Black Tiger commandos on Vavuniyaa mission
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JayaweLanka
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LK Information  12 Sep 2008 05:42:49 GMT  Report for Abuse  
With Tamils who blinded thier eyes with pro LTTE media cannot turned back. They will keep LTTE as superpower until they loosen the total area of Wanni.

Any way GOSL has some errors as rule for the country it is stand directly the right way for the War and the terrorists. Luckyly we had this gournment to unite the whole ISland into one nation.

Thinking of the civilians by LTTE depicts from its LOGO. Its very nice and even Hitler didnot have such beatiful LOGO. It has two riffles, Rangeof Bullets and rowing Tiger with Sharp nails.

Help all to eradicate the LOGO, Its leader and all activities of them. Because this is really threat to all world.
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LK Information  12 Sep 2008 05:42:58 GMT  Report for Abuse  
The successful Vavuniya raid
would be a morale-booster for the LTTE cadres, but would not turn the tide of the battle against the armed forces

the raid is successful. it does not matter whether it would turn the tide as we cant expect a single attack will turn the tide.
however after the nachikuda and vannerikulam battle we do see a differnce in sldf advances into ltte territory,lol.
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LK Information  12 Sep 2008 05:43:42 GMT  Report for Abuse  
This is a big lie.


peacemakerSRI go EAT CROW :)))))

INDICTMENT AGAINST SRI LANKA
1. ELEVEN TAMILS KILLED
AT FOURTH INTERNATIONAL
TAMIL CONFERENCE IN JAFFNA - 1974
Excerpt from Report of the Commission of Inquiry, on the Tragedy of January Tenth 1974, published on 18th February 1974. The Commission consisted of Mr.O.L.De Kretser, Mr.V.Manicavasagar (both former Judges of the Supreme Court) and the Rt.Rev.Dr.Sabapathy Kulandran (former Bishop of Jaffna) -


Remembering those who sacrificed their lives
at the 4th International Conference Seminar of Tamil Studies in Jaffna, 10 January 1974

'...All together eleven lives were sacrificed on that day. I would consider that day the 10th of January 1974 was the day when the Tamil Eelam struggle became the struggle of the Tamil people...'
It is twenty seven years today since the 4th International Conference Seminar of Tamil Studies took place in Jaffna viz on 10.01.1974. The whole of Jaffna peninsula was in a festival mood through out the period while the conference was taking place. All roads and lanes were decorated with Banana plants, coconut trees, casuarina branches etc. Pandals were erected on the roads and the traditional Thoranams were hung along the roads for miles and miles. People behaved as if a wedding was taking place in their own homes. I would call it a period of awakening of Tamil awareness.

The seminar was conducted mainly in the Veerasingam Hall and Tamil scholars from all over the world submitted papers at the conference that lasted almost ten days. On the last day a public meeting was arranged by the organisers to enable the public to listen to the speeches by the scholars. A massive stage was erected in front of the Veerasingam Hall and over fifty thousand people congregated on the esplanade. It was a great experience to listen to the speeches by the scholars, as their utterances were very informative. We felt proud to hear that Tamil was one the three oldest languages of the world we live in. Every Tamil who listened to the lectures felt proud to be born a Tamil.

While Professor Naina Mohamed from India was delivering his lecture tragedy struck. Several vans and jeeps filled with armed policemen drove in and started shooting at random and hitting people with their batons and riffle butts. People began to run aimlessly. There was a stampede.
I saw the policemen chasing the innocent and scared people and trampling over those fallen on the ground. I put my youngest son on the ground and tried to safeguard him by crouching over him. At that time one policeman hit me on my left elbow that hurt me for months thereafter. I had five children with me, out of them two of our sons went missing in the crowd. There were some youngsters trying to lower down girls and ladies into the ditch surrounding the Jaffna Fort with a view to safeguard them from the police attack. And another set of our boys, were helping these girls and ladies to climb out of the ditch near the Muniyappar Temple.
I told my wife and my two daughters that I would pick them near the Temple and crawled along with my youngest son to my car. I put my son in first and crept into the car - an old Ford Anglia - and started driving on the esplanade towards the temple. I felt sorry that I had to drive over abandoned bicycles. My eldest son - 12 years old - who was hiding under a truck saw my car and ran behind it and caught us up at the temple. It was a big relief to see him alive. But we were terrified to hear that our other son, who was only 10 years old, had gone missing. We loaded the car with four more girls known to us and drove home after dropping those girls at their respective residences. When we arrived home we were overjoyed to see our second son had already found his way home.

While remaining at the esplanade I saw the police shoot at the electric wires that fell on the crowd and nine innocent lives were lost on that night. This included a good friend of mine Mr. J.F.Sigmaringham (St.John's College), a great teacher, social worker and an outstanding co-operator. Earlier on the same day two more civilians died of electrocution during a procession on the Hospital Road. These two deaths were attributed to the non co-operation on the part of the then mayor of Jaffna, who was a stooge of the government - a Quisling.

All together eleven lives were sacrificed on that day. I would consider that day the 10th of January 1974 was the day when the Tamil Eelam struggle became the struggle of the Tamil people. Even though the name of the Tigers were not widely known at that time I saw a few youngsters standing up to the policemen and fighting them by throwing with aerated water bottles and stones. I can still visualise those bottles crashing the windscreens of the police jeeps. It was touching and encouraging to note slightly elderly men collecting empty bottles and stones and handing them over to the youngsters who were attacking the police. I take it, that was the birth of the Ellai Padai and Uthavuppadai of today.

A struggle that started with empty bottles has grown to the extent of using 152mm calibre artilleries, T56 riffles, Basukas, RPG launchers, Multi Barrel Rocket Launchers (MBBL) etc. etc. The few hand full of youngsters of the 10th of January 1974 are now transformed into a conventional army facing the might of the 125,000 strong Sinhala army.

Let us resolve that we extend our support unreservedly to establish peace, safety, security and dignity to our people back in Tamil Eelam.

I request all readers of this article to devote a few minutes in silence today to pay our respects to the eleven Tamils, who sacrificed their life on the 10th of January 1974 for our cause. They are among our MAVEERAR. May their souls rest in peace.







Edited By - Thivya - 12 Sep 2008 05:44:53 GMT
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Hi Angampora.

Ko apei peelam Naakiya? still hasn't given up trying to take some sinhalese for a ride with his nangi-mali con act :)))

GTG macho.
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LK Information  12 Sep 2008 05:44:55 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Thivya,

what are you talking ,even Tamils is not an official language in India :)


Imperator ra---t,


O_o

Honey, I'm not the one who made that comment about Tamil not being an official language in India.

Is there an ophthalmologist in the house? :D

And what does 'ra---t' mean?

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LK Information  12 Sep 2008 05:45:03 GMT  Report for Abuse  
however after the nachikuda and vannerikulam battle we do see a differnce in sldf advances into ltte territory,


This debacle at the nerve center which controls every war movement in wanni will put the war efforts of sinhayas aimless !

We have to see how many SLA gone MIA to eat 'Parippu' in Anuradhapuram !
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LK Information  12 Sep 2008 05:45:36 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Sri
Tamils are the worst enemies of Tamils. Just look at the great Tamil leader Arumuga Navalar.

thanks for the info.

caste-system is BAD, whether it's in the Sinhalese, Tamils or Muslims!
PERIOD.
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LK Information  12 Sep 2008 05:45:39 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Chennai donkey

They teach how to do on your face.
Is that how Veza pillai did it to you ?
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LK Information  12 Sep 2008 05:46:20 GMT  Report for Abuse  
1974 Tamil conference incident

Assistant Superintendent of Police Chandrasekera, a Sinhalese commissioned officer, led a truckload of anti-riot police of more than 40 to the scene. Their unheralded arrival ended in the chaotic disruption of the ceremony.

In the confusion, in which tear gas and live ammunition were fired, overhead electric wires were dislodged and seven civilians died of electrocution. Several others sustained severe injuries due to the police charging at them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_Tamil_conference_incident
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LK Information  12 Sep 2008 05:46:39 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Thalaivar,

the raid is successful.


Now it's our turn to ask you for proof.
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