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Country is facing a huge threat, Sri Lankan opposition parties say
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BinKunda Senior Member
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12 Jan 2009 11:46:00 GMT Report for Abuse
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in last 5 days more than 400 sla killed and more than 800 injured.
in a booby trap explosion at pallai today 8 sla killed including an officer of major rank.
hikzz old news Figer toast..whats the problem,, when you ask ya refugee grand parents about Sorri lanka..the shapes and inhabitants..etc...what did they tell..?? so you never stepped in sri lanka..lolz..i feel sorry for you man,,ur granny really brainwashed u...but you r fortunate..if you been in wanni...u will be biting the dust by now or would have gone gutts out in a colombo road as a suicide bomber..hikz...peelam..hikz..just near the corner.. |
eltham40
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12 Jan 2009 11:46:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Hay Tigerpussse,Blah blablaaallll ??? dukata keyana kattha, take a Cynde pills. |
BinKunda Senior Member
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12 Jan 2009 11:50:01 GMT Report for Abuse
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Hay Tigerpussse,Blah blablaaallll ??? dukata keyana kattha, take a Cynde pills.
hak hak andanawa..sin aney..shall we give peelam?? mmm federal solution??? hikzz.. |
tigerforce Senior Member
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12 Jan 2009 11:50:22 GMT Report for Abuse
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why are they running from a winning army
About two thousand deserted soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) are currently serving jail sentence from three months to one year rigorous imprisonment in several prisons in the south of Sri Lanka, sentenced by Military Tribunal after trial. A further four thousand deserted soldiers are in custody, and soon they would be facing inquiry before military tribunal, media reports said quoting Commissioner General of Prisons Major General Vajira Gunawardene.
Gunawadena added that prison authorities are now facing a major problem to find accommodation in prisons for the convicted deserters and future convicts. |
Roshan2007
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12 Jan 2009 11:50:30 GMT Report for Abuse
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At the same time the GOSL is on a high right now and they don't want this baggage either.
Why not?
After the the big wins they went overboard and wanted to teach a lesson.
Mervin was fined & humiliated by Sirasa. So cannot rule out Mervin for Sirasa. |
BinKunda Senior Member
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12 Jan 2009 11:51:23 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Paki naka hangila balagena innawa..hikz..yalu talk eke dammoth enawa eliyata...lolz..Fonseka wade kawaa machan..hikzz.. |
adhil22
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12 Jan 2009 11:53:27 GMT Report for Abuse
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Krishnan,
Please go to asian tribune dot com and read the article by Sellakapu upasiri de silva. |
BinKunda Senior Member
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12 Jan 2009 11:55:19 GMT Report for Abuse
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Why not?
After the the big wins they went overboard and wanted to teach a lesson.
Mervin was fined & humiliated by Sirasa. So cannot rule out Mervin for Sirasa.
anyway for sirasa..its done deal...a needed one..at this moment..of the war..lasantha...its illagena kaama..for the greed and popularity plus..big time moron.. |
tigerforce Senior Member
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12 Jan 2009 11:55:30 GMT Report for Abuse
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this is why
Three thousand Sri Lankan soldiers were killed fighting the Liberation Tigers in the past three months, the Sunday Island newspaper reported this week, quoting government Defence spokesman and Minister Keheliya Rambukwella. He was responding to opposition charges that 15,000 troops had been killed in the battles since October last year. Meanwhile SLA commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka wants to eventually double the size of the SLA to 300,000 soldiers to hold areas captured from the LTTE. A colonel of the SLA s Air Mobile brigade was killed in a booby trap explosion in the fighting for Elephant Pass last week, the Sunday Times reported.
Asked about opposition claims of heavy SLA casualties in the heavy fighting in the Vanni, Rambukwella told the Sunday Island, that the figure of 15,000 soldiers dead was exaggerated and not correct. 'According to our estimates, around 3,000 soldiers have been killed in action since October 2008.'
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