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Pharoh

Insert the word LTTE for the places where STF in your posting and you get the 2009 version.
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By the way, what have the smart guys achieve after 30 yrs? Damn.. did I ask you a difficult question?


Dewey,

The war is not over yet. Why are you in a hurry to write the Tamils off? I told you as long as we Tamils are with the LTTE, no one can defeat them.

They have put an end to the Unitary dream of Sinhalese. Sri Lanka has never been a united or integrated country in her thousands of year-old history. And Sri Lanka will never be united as long as the Sinhala racists occupy our home land. That is our achievement. The Sinhalese are gloating over fall of Kilinochchi and Elephantpass etc. but Sinhalese cannot implement their age old dream island wide Buddhist chauvinism ever again with or without the LTTE. That is the major achievement of Tamils.

They showed the Sinhala Buddhist chauvinistic majority that when the Tamils don't have peace they won't have it either. And they showed the Sinhala racists when they don't let us live in peace and dignity in our homeland, and they can't live with peace and dignity.

And they showed them without the Tamil people consent you cannot live in a prosperous country. All your dream of becoming another Singapore will remain as a dream as long as we Tamils don't get our rightful place in this island. Do you want more achievements than this my fellow countryman? :)))




Edited By - Thivya - 7 Jan 2009 00:15:11 GMT
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Army takes Kilaly and Muhamalai as Tigers withdraw to Puthukkaadu junction

http://wikimapia.org/#lat=9.5637229&lon=80.3999019&z=18&l=0&m=a&v=2


http://transcurrents.com/tc/2009/01/post_254.html
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Finally Cornered to One District after 30 years of mayhem.
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Pharaoh:

stupid sinhala folks are so supportive of govts. That is why they keep on changing govt every so often. They are also bloody racists. That is why they even vote for people like fernandopulle etc. Also they are vicious and kill tamils on sight. That is why there are thousands of tamils living in Colombo and even places like Galle, Matara.

On the otherhand, genius LTTE are very tolerant. They begged muslims to stay in Jaffna. But, muslims didnt listen to them. Very confusing facts to me (a stupid sinhala).
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And they showed them without the Tamil people consent you cannot live in a prosperous country. All your dream of becoming another Singapore will remain as a dream as long as we Tamils don't get our rightful place in this island. Do you want more achievements than this my fellow countryman? :)))


go go and get laid in front of moderate tamils.
frustration !
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stupid sinhala folks are so supportive of govts. That is why they keep on changing govt every so often. They are also bloody racists. That is why they even vote for people like fernandopulle etc. Also they are vicious and kill tamils on sight. That is why there are thousands of tamils living in Colombo and even places like Galle, Matara.


Exactly ! More Tamils live among us in South and it Increases daily.
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The war is not over yet. Why are you in a hurry to write the Tamils off? I told you as long as we Tamils are with the LTTE, no one can defeat them.


The war is Between Tamils...not with any other.
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Also they are vicious and kill tamils on sight. That is why there are thousands of tamils living in Colombo and even places like Galle, Matara.


One oft-asserted claim is that most Tamils live outside the Northeast. Hardly the idyll of ethnic harmony claimed by those who abstractly point out that most Tamils and that, incidentally, is also an uncorroborated claim live amongst the Sinhalese'

In short it is implied, Tamils and Sinhalese have basically amicable relations, because, firstly, Tamils are HAPPY to live amongst Sinhalese and, secondly, there is no communal, majoritarian violence. But these assertions are wrong as they are based on untenable assumptions.

To begin with, no communal violence today is no guarantee it will be so in future. Secondly, many Tamils have no choice but to accept the risk of communal violence and come to the south. Not only are the central mechanisms of administration and economic life in the south (Colombo) and not in the Tamil areas, but the conflict-stricken Northeastern areas are already dangerous for Tamils.

TAMILS IN THE SOUTH:
Whilst most Tamils originating from the Northeast (even many of the 'Colombo Tamils' have their familial roots there), large numbers have indeed lived in the south, amongst Sinhalese. But they have also suffered communal violence from the Sinhalese condoned and sometimes openly supported by the Sinhala-dominated state.

The period since independence in 1948 has been 'punctuated by bouts of annihilatory violence, often called pogroms, directed against the Tamils in 1956, 1958, 1977, 1981 and 1. 1983'. And in his seminal 1984 essay titled 'The Open Economy and Its Impact on Ethnic Relations in Sri Lanka', Sri Lankan academic Newton Gunesinghe described the period from 1977 to 1983, as 'one of incessant ethnic rioting' by Sinhalese against Tamils.

These 'periodic explosions of violence against Tamils represent efforts to put them back in their places on grounds they have become too assertive and need to be taught a lesson'.

This month marks the 25th anniversary of the 1983 anti-Tamil pogrom, when those Tamils 'living amongst the Sinhalese' were systematically massacred and driven from their homes in the south, including the capital, Colombo, often by their Sinhala neighbours.

As has often been pointed out, the Sri Lankan state did nothing to stop the bloodletting. In fact, electoral lists were released to the rioters and army trucks moved groups of armed thugs from neighbourhood to neighbourhood.

Six days after the mobs began their killing, President Junius Jayawardene made his first announcement in a radio broadcast. He did not apologize, comfort or promise protection to the Tamils. Instead he blamed the pogrom on the desire of the Tamil people for separation, which, he said, began in 1976.

EVER PRESENT DANGER:

It has sometimes been pointed out that since 1983 there has been no repeat of such Sinhala-on-Tamil violence. But, firstly, that is to ignore the racial dynamics of the armed conflict in the Northeast: the Sri Lanka armed forces are overwhelmingly Sinhala-dominated. Today's efforts to teach the Tamils a lesson and put them in their place , as Prof. Krishna puts it, is now the preserve of the Sinhala military.

Secondly, it is to ignore the latent threat of Tamil self-defence or counter-violence: during the previous pogroms or riots, there was no sizeable organized Tamil militancy. In any case, the possibility of future communal violence cannot be discounted. Indeed, the threat is sometimes raised openly by Sinhala leaders and politicians.

In early 2006, Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister, Mangala Samaraweera, on a visit to the United States, told the press that if attacks on Sri Lankan troops by the Tamil Tigers continued, his government may not be able to restrain the Sinhala people.

(Samaraweera, having split from the government of President Mahinda Rajapakse, has not styled himself as a champion of human rights.)

Also, in early 2006, Champika Ranawake, a senior minister in the present ruling alliance declared: 'in the event of a war, if the 40,000 government troops stationed in Jaffna are killed, then 400,000 Tamil civilians living in Colombo will be sent to Jaffna in coffins'.

In Feb 2007, Ranawake, who is also the ideologue of the ultra-Sinhala nationalist monks' party, the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU), openly urged the murders of critics of his government's critics, saying: 'If they can't be dealt with existing laws we know how to do it. If we can't suppress those bastards with the law we need to use any other ways and means!'.

This attitude is reflected in a myriad of state practices when it comes to engaging with the Tamils from the security forces at the checkpoints to the courts to the seeking of employment.

WHY TAMILS 'CHOOSE' TO LIVE IN THE SOUTH?

Given all this, there is the question as to why Tamil choose to live in the south amongst Sinhalese. The answers are: escaping the warzone, pursuing basic economic life and transit. For many Tamils, the areas outside the Northeastern warzone are comparatively safer places.

Whilst disappearances, indefinite detention, torture, etc are a risk in the south, the risks of these are far greater in their home towns and villages in the Northeast (consider the situation in Jaffna, for example, which has been under state control for 13 years). By the way, the imminence of (Sinhala) violence is referred to as 'impunity' by the international community.

Secondly, following decades of state exclusion from investment, even by the early eighties, the Northeast had little prospect of economic life outside state employment. Which is why, despite, as Prof. Gunesinghe puts it, the period from 1977 to 1983, being described as one of incessant ethnic rioting , large numbers of Tamils remained in the south. Their luck ran out in 1983.

Yet, there is little choice for Tamils trying to survive today. Attempting to secure a basic economic life, many accept the latent risks of living in the south. Their desperation is heightened by Sri Lanka's rampaging inflation. Then there are those Tamils trying to get out of Sri Lanka, either for safety or to seek employment abroad to support families in the Northeast.

But with the state administration (travel and other papers), international embassies (visas) and the island's sole international airport being in Colombo, large numbers of Tamils have come to Colombo and languish in squalid 'lodges' or crowd relatives' homes while they try to arrange their departures.

Hardly the idyll of ethnic harmony claimed by those who abstractly point out that most Tamils and that, incidentally, is also an uncorroborated claim live amongst the Sinhalese.


Edited By - Thivya - 7 Jan 2009 00:28:41 GMT
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LK Information  7 Jan 2009 00:28:29 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Oh well.. I am not smart enough to argue with these intelligent folks like Thivya. Time to go to my street sweeping job. Bye for now.
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