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Damed
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War killed Iqbal...another stupid figor...who lived on Military information and got killed by military.
He over run his limits...same as VP...underestimate Sri Lanka Government.
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Tigerforce

Why dont you write a little post-event note to each of above?

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Ethnocentric military dictatorship in the making in Colombo - Vanni MP
TamilNet, Sunday, 28 September 2008, 09:47 GMT

Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian for Vanni, Selvam Adaikkalanathan, who blamed Sri Lanka Army commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka for his Sinhala ethnocentric comments to a Canadian paper, said Sunday that the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, as Commander-in-Chief and the Executive President, should instruct the SLA commander to apologise for the statement. Fonseka's statement not only undermined democracy by justifying an ethnic majoritarian rule in the island of Sri Lanka, but also alluded that a military dictatorship was in the making in Colombo, he said. Meanwhile, Rauff Hakim, the leader of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress, also blamed that the 'attack on the minorities ' by the SLA commander 'bordered on racism.'

The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka, in an interview to Canada's National Post published on Thursday, said he 'strongly believed that Sri Lanka belongs to Sinhalese.

'I strongly believe that this country belongs to the Sinhalese but there are minority communities and we treat them like our people,' quoted Stewart Bell of the Canadian paper National Post the Sri Lankan commander as saying.

'We are also a strong nation. They can live in this country with us. But they must not try to, under the pretext of being a minority, demand undue things.'

Reacting to the SLA commander, Mr. Rauff Hakim, said that the nature of the attack on the minorities in the interview bordered on racism. 'His request for minorities not to make demands is totally uncalled for and only goes to create a fear psychosis among the minorities at this critical juncture of the conflict,' he said.

Mr. Adaikkalanathan said the comments from the SLA commander, seen together with an intimidating campaign by the Sri Lankan Police of forced registration of Tamils from North residing in Colombo, violating even the concerns of the Sri Lankan judiciary, resembled an agenda of ethnic cleansing was being exercised as the interview exposed the inner mind of the military establishment.

Saying that the Tamil Internally Displaced Persons are forced to live inside detention centres in Mannaar, Mr. Adaikkalanathan questioned whether it was the way the Sri Lankan Commander wanted to treat the Tamils in what he attempts to describe as his 'Sinhala country'.

The fear psychosis among the displaced civilians have gone to the extent that they counter interpret the propaganda material that originates from the Sri Lankan military, the MP said, referring to recent news reports on chemical weapons.

'Especially after the International NGO workers were ordered to leave Vanni, civilians express fear of a catastrophic choice: whether to face catastrophic attacks of the invading forces or to face ethnic cleansing as IDPs in Sri Lanka Army controlled territories.'

Mr Adaikkalanathan added: 'It is not difficult to imagine how the Tamils, whom Colombo wants to flee southwards to Vavuniyaa, perceive the call, after witnessing throughout the years how the residents of Jaffna, who have been under Sri Lanka Army control for more than a decade were being treated by the military.'

'The Jaffna peninsula has become an open prison where those who face death threats have to seek security inside the real prisons,' he said.

The Sri Lankan forces have severely restricted the free movement of Tamil civilians for more than two years, especially after the closure of A9 highway.

Sarath Fonseka in his interview to the Canadian paper also said that it could take nearly 20 years to clear land mines in the areas being brought under the control of the SLA.


Edited By - Thalaivar - 28 Sep 2008 10:49:45 GMT
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MR has to apologize Military for the bunch he feed at Opposition benches.
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UN goes on it own way.... with the blessings of india??

Lanka allows UN to go with food supplies to LTTE areas
Colombo (PTI): In an apparent shift in stand, Sri Lanka has allowed UN officials to accompany the food convoy to the LTTE held areas barely two weeks after asking the world body to pull out of the rebel controlled regions in the North.

Concerned over the deteriorating situation of the over two lakh internally displaced persons caught in the war between the security forces and the LTTE, Sri Lanka gave its nod to permit the UN officials to go along with the supply vehicles to the embattled North.

The first convoy of food supplies since September 16 will travel under the UN flag to areas held by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the north in the next few days, the UN Resident Representative in Sri Lanka, Neil Buhne said. The World Food Programme (WFP) convoy will be the first since UN and other international agencies working in areas held by the Tigers in the north-central region relocated to government-controlled areas following a state directive amid deteriorating security.

'The key for us is to get the distribution right, and to get food directly to those who need it most,' Buhne said adding, 'the success of the first convoy is important, because it will shape those that follow it.' There are between 200,000 and 230,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) in the Wanni, according to UN statistics, and most are in areas north-east of Kilinochchi, the LTTE political headquarters, where the UN had also been based before the relocation.

'The supplies will not be offloaded at warehouses, so the convoy will travel directly to where the IDPs are staying and distribute the supplies,' Buhne said. 'We are still determining the precise route, but it will be to the east of Kilinochchi,' he told the UNs Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN).

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Heres another Sri Lankan Export - Brothel & Maids by Yasmin DeSilva - she should be nominated for President's Export Award
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A mother-of-three who ran a brothel from a terraced house in Bournemouth made 55,890 from immoral earnings, a court heard.

Yasmin Desilva, 34, who received a nine-month suspended prison sentence for running a house of ill repute in Norwich Avenue, was ordered to pay 15,000 at a confiscation hearing.

Judge John Harrow warned Desilva that if she did not pay up within four months she would face being jailed for 12 months.

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Earlier Bournemouth Crown Court heard how Desilva had been arrested after police stumbled across the brothel while executing a drugs warrant.

Officers discovered huge quantities of condoms, business cards offering escort and massage services, sex toys and accounts books.

As well as Desilva, there was 'a maid' responsible for meeting and greeting clients, answ-ering the phone and cleaning, two English women and a Lithuanian girl. No drugs were found during the raid.

The court was told that Sri-Lanka-born Desilva was paying 250 rent and spending around 400 on advertising each week. She was estimated to have made a profit of around 500 a day.

Desilva, of Windham Road, Springbourne, pleaded guilty to managing a brothel between July 4, 2004 and June 9, 2007.

In her defence the court heard that her takings were nearer 1,000 a week and that if she was jailed her family would be split up.

Judge Harrow told her: 'You ran an illegal business as you must have known from the outset. It was clearly profitable but it has to be said there is no suggestion that you coerced or compelled any of these women to participate.

'These working girls were there of their own free will, sharing the profits with you.'

Desilva was ordered to complete 100 hours unpaid community work.

7:00pm Thursday 25th September 2008


Edited By - Robins - 28 Sep 2008 10:59:41 GMT
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A mother-of-three who ran a brothel from a terraced house in Bournemouth made 55,890 from immoral earnings, a court heard.


sure , the kids will be taken away from her.. no home, no kids, no husband, no morale, no respect and no family life for the rest of he r life..

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Did Piyal supply the Condoms to Desilva? Then Piyal too could be nominated for President's Award:)))))))
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sure , the kids will be taken away from her.. no home, no kids, no husband, no morale, no respect and no family life for the rest of he r life..


is this how sinhalese are earning in foreign countries?
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LK Information  28 Sep 2008 11:12:39 GMT  Report for Abuse  
After some time we have TRUTH speaking from men with mighty back bones.

Era of Ranil is over.

For ethnically clensed North from Sinhalese and evicated Muslims in 24hrs, pay back time now !

The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka, in an interview to Canada's National Post published on Thursday, said he 'strongly believed that Sri Lanka belongs to Sinhalese.

'I strongly believe that this country belongs to the Sinhalese but there are minority communities and we treat them like our people,' quoted Stewart Bell of the Canadian paper National Post the Sri Lankan commander as saying.

'We are also a strong nation. They can live in this country with us. But they must not try to, under the pretext of being a minority, demand undue things.'
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