|
|
Sri Lankan Army Advances on Strategic Pass Held by Tamil Tigers
Full News Article
CMBLion Senior Member
Joined: May 2007 Posts: 2087 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:46:45 GMT Report for Abuse
|
it became insignificant the time when paranthan / p junction was under sla control
where is that, in mavil aru? |
rasak Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 5078 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:46:46 GMT Report for Abuse
|
now the Q should how to solve it amicable than fighting and getting killed! if you thrush the war, the ltte will fight as there is no alternative...but that do not mean we all love the war, death and destruction??
just as we like it :)))) kill them all !!!!! |
Marksman Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 4661 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:46:55 GMT Report for Abuse
|
| Hey , can anyone tell me, Isnt SLA close enough to Kili to launch a counter attack ? or to use the Kili series of weapons of VP ? or the WMDs ? please can any one shed some light in to this please ? :)))))) |
impartial Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 5952 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:48:55 GMT Report for Abuse
|
Units from the Sri Lanka Army (SLA)'s 53 and 55 divisions have now brought under their control the second LTTE defense line in the Muhamalai/Nagarkovil axis. Tigers had no option but to vacate the FDL when special infantry units from two divisions advanced on them. Exact casualty details are not available as of now. 53 division is commanded by Brigadier Kamal Gunarathne while the 55 division is commanded by Brigadier Prasanna Silva, a former Special Forces commander.
Meanwhile the army's 58 division (Task Force 1), have entered LTTE dominated territory in Elephant Pass (Alimankada) south. They have also captured two villages located south and east of the Jaffna lagoon. This progress of the 58 division further increases the pressure on remaining tiger presence in the Muhamalai/Nagarkovil and Kilali axis. 58 division is comprised of 11000-12000 troops in four brigades 58-1, 58-2, 58-3 and 58-4.
Meanwhile SLA was also able to make progress in several fronts in Mullathivu district in the past 24 hours. A large portion of A-34 road to east of Mankulam have been captured by Task Force 3 and Task Force 4. LTTE dominated villages of Oddusudan and Thanniuththu are also under the control of these two divisions. Fighting was also reported in Preiya Uppukalamkaimkulamm and Keppal Aru south in Mullaithivu. 15 bodies of slain LTTE cadres have been recovered by the troops. LTTE has been continuous firing artillery from their bases in Mullaithivu targeting SLA positions in Kilinochchi as well as targeting advancing forces in 59 division.
hak hak lolz |
tigeress19 Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 17454 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:49:35 GMT Report for Abuse
|
democracy can't make everyone happy dear...
it's a proven fact...
It can only make the majority happy over any issue...
So for mass majority it's true and not only on paper cos folks do elect leaders on their own accord...
For others, well they will have to just learn to live with it like it is the case all over the world
I'm not saying the democracy is the solution...democracy is for the people and part of a system how to govern the people...
i agree in a democracy , the majority will have it's way and the minority can have a say! but in srilanka minorities are massacred for saying things... |
rasak Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 5078 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:49:41 GMT Report for Abuse
|
please can any one shed some light in to this please ? :))))))
here you go, this have all the answers for the depressed PEElamists, a real gem
http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2009/01/wanni-battle-will-re-write-sri-lankan.html |
Dauntless Senior Member
Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 4151 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:51:41 GMT Report for Abuse
|
it became insignificant the time when paranthan / p junction was under sla control
no no... paranthan and killi are all insignificant areas...
In fact everything that fell to sldf hands from mavil aru was insignificant... that's why lpte never fought hard for it...
or else t hings would be different :) :)
Tigy Dear
oh well...i suppose since lpte loves a peaceful solution that they kept on violating the cfa and kept on increasing the importance of their attacks against gosl eh...
suppose they did all of that cos they didn't want war...
get real tigy...
lpte always wanted a war...
that's why they stopped ranil from winning a sure shot election and got MR hoping he will completely F up...
too bad for lpte...they were wrong...very very wrong
they asked for a war and they got it...and this time they got a lot more than they bargained for and are paying the price |
tigeress19 Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 17454 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:53:53 GMT Report for Abuse
|
lpte always wanted a war...
no, they always wanted independent eelam! even if so why not hold a referendum??
|
rasak Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 5078 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:54:26 GMT Report for Abuse
|
Emergency was passed in parliament 113/7 a while ago with 106 voting for and 10 against. TNA voted against and the UNP, SLMC abstained from voting. Faizal Cassim of the SLMC voted with the government. |
rasak Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 5078 Member Profile
|
6 Jan 2009 11:55:50 GMT Report for Abuse
|
no, they always wanted independent eelam! even if so why not hold a referendum??
it will be very soon , just like in the east where majority of tamils voted for the integration with Pillyan! |
|