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200,000 IDPs expected in Vavuniya
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AndyLau
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13 Sep 2008 10:07:29 GMT Report for Abuse
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Chennai
i did not man ,we all know who started insulting rights here is your post :)i don't insult you unless you fo.. start :),insulting Buddhist monks,and poor Sinhalese home maids :)
does any the members here insult your Hindu priests? Do they attack India without any provocations? |
BinKunda
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13 Sep 2008 10:08:34 GMT Report for Abuse
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In Sri Lanka too, how many homes have toilets? I know many have pit-toilets outside their homes. In beach areas of course, the beach is the 'toilet.' So, when one takes a % of homes with toilets inside, it may be same as India.
hak hak eelamaya do you know why indians in major cities are popular for Tripple Jump ??? hak hak.. guess ?? |
impartial
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13 Sep 2008 10:11:41 GMT Report for Abuse
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why you always have siht on your Mind & brain ?
Talk something that we can feel comfortable in arguing abt
i did not man ,we all know who started insulting right? here is your post :)i don't insult you unless you fo.. start :),insulting Buddhist monks,and poor Sinhalese home maids :)
Wat sorrylanka has other than MOTTAI Monks & HOME Maids who cleans everything the ARabian shows to her.
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BinKunda
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13 Sep 2008 10:12:51 GMT Report for Abuse
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TamilNet, Saturday, 13 September 2008, 03:10 GMT
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Kfir bombers attacked Ki linochchi town Wednesday around 7:00 a.m., wounding a 900-year-old man and an 11-year-old boy and causing damage to 23 houses. The attack has taken place at the heart of the town where NGO offices, residences, civilian facilities and other offices Tamil Eelam leadership are located. The Sri Lankan bombers fired 16 sofas and deployed lethal cuddly Seals, causing widespread destruction.
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chennaiguuy
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13 Sep 2008 10:15:56 GMT Report for Abuse
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you didnt answered the question.
I would do the same if i am ill treated the same way like those Parents. |
AndyLau
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13 Sep 2008 10:16:49 GMT Report for Abuse
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| What is a Tripple Jump apart from the sport where you run at high speed and jump across a sand pit... |
chennaiguuy
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13 Sep 2008 10:18:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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Andy,
does any the members here insult your Hindu priests? Do they attack India without any provocations?
How many times have the tamils been attacked in these forum without any provocation ? |
Mahawansaya
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13 Sep 2008 10:19:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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Chenniguuy
Could you imagine how much these Tamils have suffered in your hands to allow their Children to parade with Rocket Lauchers ?
SUFFERING in Sweitzerlnad !!
Who is he kidding !
Tamils in the West Thank God every day for LTTE and Velu so that over Tamil dead bodies they can enjoy temporary relief !
Only Tamils are like these not even Barbarian promote theri demise for them to have fun!
250,000 traped under Velus knife These Tamils want more. |
tigeress19 Senior Member
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13 Sep 2008 10:19:39 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers warn of 'genocide' as UN agencies pullout
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COLOMBO (AFP) Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers on Saturday accused the government of planning a genocidal campaign against Tamils as UN agencies began pulling out of the rebel-held Wanni regions in the island's north.
UN agencies began pulling out of the region on Friday after Colombo said it could not guarantee the safety of aid workers as troops pushed towards the Wanni region, which comprises Kilinochchi and Mullattivu districts.
People in Kilinochchi have protested the departure of UN agencies from the Wanni region, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said in statement through its peace secretariat.
Residents had gathered outside the offices of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the World Food Programme from early Friday, said the rebels, who are fighting for autonomy in the island's north and east since 1972.
They were 'demanding that the agencies should stay behind and continue their humanitarian work for the Wanni people facing a humanitarian crisis,' the rebels said of the protesting residents.
While protesters tried to block traffic to prevent UN vehicles from leaving the area, resident representatives had discussions with the two agencies, which had promised to raise the issue at the UN, the release said.
'The appeals (from resident representatives) mostly said that the Sri Lankan government is ordering the international agencies out as it readies for the final stage of the genocide of the Tamils,' the rebels said.
UN agencies say at least 160,000 people have been displaced in the past few months in the districts of Mullaittivu and Kilinochchi. Some 70,000 people have fled due to fighting in the past two months alone.
According to the Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies, 11 UN and other agencies have been working in the rebel-held Wanni area.
Colombo wants to avoid troops being accused of killing aid workers in a repeat of the August 2006 massacre of 17 local employees of the French aid agency Action Against Hunger in the east of the island.
Tens of thousands have died on both sides during more than three decades of bloodshed.
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tigeress19 Senior Member
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13 Sep 2008 10:20:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sri Lanka tells outsiders to quit capital
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COLOMBO (AFP) Sri Lanka has told thousands of people living in its capital 'without any valid reason' to return to their villages, calling them a national security threat, a state-run newspaper said Saturday.
Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse told the Daily News that thousands arrive in Colombo each month from other parts of the war-torn nation, many of them ethnic Tamils fleeing fighting in the north.
'I prefer most of these people who had come from other areas to Colombo and suburbs and who are staying here without any valid reason to go back to their areas,' Rajapakse was quoted in the state-run Daily News.
'It is an immense problem for the security forces to provide security. The LTTE (rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) mingles with these people to infiltrate these areas,' he said.
Colombo came under intense pressure from international human rights activists in June last year, when hundreds of Tamils were evicted from the city and told to return to their villages, some in conflict areas.
They were later bused back to the city after the Supreme Court intervened and rapped the government.
Rajapakse, who is President Mahinda Rajapakse's younger brother, said 6,950 people had come to Colombo in August alone and are now living in lodges and houses. He called the situation 'abnormal' and 'alarming.'
'If some people have come from the east or any other place to Colombo and if they are staying here without any reason they should go back to their places,' he said. 'That is the most preferable thing.'
Tamils have to obtain police permits to travel to the rest of the country under a system put in place to prevent the separatist rebels infiltrating the capital following a series of attacks.
The Tamils, mainly from the north and east, come to the capital in the hope of obtaining passports to travel abroad for employment or secure political asylum overseas.
Government security forces are now concentrating on dismantling the rebel's stronghold in the north after ejecting them from the east. Tens of thousands have died on both sides since 1972.
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