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Prabakaran was hoping for an NDA or a Third Front win
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Pawan98 Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 13:47:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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but nadeasan /pulidevan who who after icrc mediation crossed over were shot .
a women who came as an escaping civilian blew herself at the receiving camp killing scores of others. never trust a tiger. |
tigerforce Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 13:56:17 GMT Report for Abuse
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Kuala Lumpur, June 15 : The Malaysian Indian Business Association has called for a trade boycott of Sri Lanka in an effort to pressure its government to address humanitarian concerns in the war-torn state.
Association president P. Siva
kumar expressed hope that all Indian-owned businesses in Malaysia would support the call, Malaysian Nanban reported.
He said all businesses should make the stand on humanitarian grounds, adding that trade squeeze was the most effective form of pressure.
Sivakumar urged the Sri Lanka Government to allow aid groups, media and independent groups to the conflict zone to help out civilians displaced by its war against Tamil Tiger separatists.
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newwest
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15 Jun 2009 14:07:54 GMT Report for Abuse
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This Computer purchase invoice value will also go into depreciation accounts & after three years, the depreciation will be 100% for computers. So none will find it out.
in India depreciation rate for computers is 60% so how can a company depreciated for 3 years.
http://www.financialexpress.com/news/govt-cuts-depreciation-rates/58776/ |
tigerforce Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 14:09:48 GMT Report for Abuse
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by fascist gangster /dayan jeyatilaka
There are only two types who think that this is a likely scenario: the bloc of Tamil separatists/ultranationalist, the UNP leaders, the Sinhala liberals and their Western allies on the one hand, who fear this outcome or thrive on it, and on the other hand the Sinhala chauvinists and supremacists who fantasize along the same lines one person s nightmare being another s fantasy.
The Tamil ultra-nationalists think that the 13th amendment is too little, too late and in any case will never be implemented by the Rajapakse administration due to its own ideological predispositions as well as the pressure of the Sinhala chauvinists. For their part the Sinhala chauvinists think that the 13th amendment is too much, and in any case they can prevail over the Rajapakse administration not to implement it. In their dark fantasies both these extremist camps have forgotten one tiny factor: India .
The full, if reasonably graduated implementation of the 13th amendment is the cornerstone of our postwar relationship with India , the relationship with which is the cornerstone of our international relations. As the paradigmatic victory in Geneva showed, we can win against the Tiger Diaspora and the Western European bloc influenced by it, when we are supported by our neighbors, our continent and our natural constituency the developing world plus Russia . In this strategy the support of India is critical. Without India s support, the rest will distance itself from us, leaving us wide open to Western pressure and coercion. China alone cannot carry the weight: it is too far away and cannot be expected to risk its relationships with important powers for the sake of Sri Lanka .
Contrary to the nonsense of Sinhala racist propaganda, the implementation of the 13th amendment is not the tithe or protection money (kappan) paid by the Sri Lankan state to Tamil separatism and/or our Western critics and adversaries. It is the minimum cost of accommodation between the Sinhalese who are the majority on the island and the Tamils who dwarf the Sinhalese outside it. It is the only way to balance the two aspects of Sinhala collective existence: a majority on the island and minority worldwide, as well as the dual character of Tamil collective existence- a majority outside the island and a minority within it.
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Pawan98 Senior Member
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15 Jun 2009 14:20:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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Kuala Lumpur, June 15 : The Malaysian Indian Business Association has called for a trade boycott of Sri Lanka in an effort to pressure its government to address humanitarian concerns in the war-torn state.
when the duplicate indians in malaysia wanna boycot the original indians in india increases its investments in SL. what else you got? wanna fill anesly dias's vacancy ? |
yarlan
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15 Jun 2009 16:11:25 GMT Report for Abuse
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Mahinda's service to India:
http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20090611_02
This must be a political stunt. We don t anything like India s Green Revolution repeated in Sri Lanka. The needed agricultural expertise already exists in Sri Lanka. The famers in Sri Lanka have a very good knowledge in sustainable practices. Especially in the north, to overcome the shortages and other effects from economic blockades, scientists and farmers worked to produce high-yield crops. They were assisted by scientists from abroad. I am sure the SL Army has found the remnants of the 'test fields.' They were also working on deploying drip-irrigation technology to conserve water while boosting yields.
May be, Mahinda should look into see how the farmers in Pubjab are now paying for the effects of Green Revolution. Many of them are down with cancer due to high exposure to pesticides. All over India, the farmers using more and fertilizer and pesticides to cope with the drop in yields. Many are committing suicide due to the inability to pay back the loans needed to purchase the fertilizer and pesticides. This is not the way to go for Sri Lanka. Let the Sri Lankan farmers (especially the Tamils in the north) do what they do best: produce bumper crops through use of sustainable practices. In fact, Sri Lankan farmers (Tamils and Sinhalese) can teach India how to farm without making land infertile. The Green Revolution is now a discredited legacy from the past. Most of the renowned agricultural scientists in India now advocate sustainable practices as a way to go forward.
On another topic:
What is Sri Lanka s GDP?
Here is an Indian company (Larson & Toubro) that should at least question whether Sri Lanka should continue to be a quasi-democratic and a quasi-theocratic state:
http://www.forbes.com/global/2009/0622/india-larsen-toubro-engineering-marvel.html?partner=yahoomag
Edited By - yarlan - 15 Jun 2009 16:12:25 GMT |
yarlan
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15 Jun 2009 16:13:53 GMT Report for Abuse
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This is old news. It was known months ago.
Prabakaran was hoping for an NDA or a Third Front win |
yarlan
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15 Jun 2009 16:16:54 GMT Report for Abuse
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Tigerforce,
You might want to read this. You a free to disagree or agree with the analysis.
Sri Lankan have been duped for more than 20 years by their respective Sinhala and Tamil leaders (political and military ones). They are still being duped. The price of over-education, may be? Or, all that arrogance thinking that they are somewhat 'special' when their top earners of hard currency are foreign remittances from low-skilled labor, textile exports, tourism and tea!
http://www.lankanewspapers.com/news/2009/6/44740_11.html
Edited By - yarlan - 15 Jun 2009 16:20:05 GMT |
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