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Mihin Air and Sri Lankan airlines to share destinations
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gajan99
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24 Nov 2011 03:30:55 GMT Report for Abuse
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Thank you for your advise, but I know what I am talking and where I am standing
Yes we too, very well know what you are talking and where you are standing and also for whom you are talking.
Edited By - gajan99 - 24 Nov 2011 03:31:53 GMT |
gajan99
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24 Nov 2011 03:34:08 GMT Report for Abuse
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| But we dont like when outsiders interfere with our affairs specillay with false allegations |
AstroLTTE Senior Member
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24 Nov 2011 03:40:43 GMT Report for Abuse
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Air lines allocate seats to different classes to depending on their needs.
We didn't know untill this pissu pusa tells us....
Sri Lanka air lines should have opened a new discount ticket class.
Air lines won't seek any advices from Puso.....
Edited By - AstroLTTE - 24 Nov 2011 03:41:40 GMT |
gajan99
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24 Nov 2011 03:43:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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Astro ..
Do Air Lines report to 'SLBC' before allocating seats .....
sorry about my poor knowledge on Aviation industry |
deborak Senior Member
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24 Nov 2011 03:43:51 GMT Report for Abuse
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MR warns of post-war threats to national security
President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday (22) said that some of the self-styled human rights champions had the audacity to call the killing of hardcore LTTE terrorist Thamilselvan in a SriLanka Air Force raid an attack on the peace process.
Such criticism was part of their strategy to force Sri Lanka to call off its battle against LTTE terrorism, the President told the annual Convocation of Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) at Temple Trees, where the conferment of Bachelors and Masters degrees on 51 SLA, 23 SLN, 12 SLAF and 4 (three from the Maldives and one from Nepal) took place.
President Rajapaksa alleged that those who had backed the LTTE s cause were still active and posed a serious threat to Sri Lanka s post-war recovery process. He urged the armed forces to remain alert to the persistent threat though the LTTE s military muscle had been neutralised.
A pair of jets bombed Thamilselvan s hideout in Kilinochchi in the first week of November 2007 within two weeks of the devastating LTTE raid on Anuradhapura airbase.
President Rajapaksa alleged that the LTTE had the backing of certain individuals, various organisations and political parties.
Responding to criticism of the conduct of the Sri Lankan military by a section of the international community, the Commander-in-Chief recalled the circumstances under which his government had moved essential items to the Jaffna peninsula, Jaffna islands and Mullaitivu at the height of the war. Having failed to secure an international guarantee for the protection of food ships, the government had shouldered the responsibility of conducting the humanitarian operations, the President said. Many of those who had benefited from the government s humanitarian efforts had now conveniently forgotten the situation at that, he said.
The President emphasised the need for the military to be aware of the threat emanating from external elements due to Sri Lanka s strategic position in the Indian Ocean.
The President said, 'As you have received higher education, unlike those trained in the handling of weapons, you should be able to comprehend the ground situation here and rapidly changing economic and political scenes at global level. You should be aware of the current focus on the Asia Pacific region.'
President Rajapaksa emphasised the importance of those holding command positions at all levels to be disciplined. Those holding junior ranks and ordinary soldiers didn t like to carry out orders given by an undisciplined senior, he asserted, while warning that the failure on their part would bring them to ridicule in the eyes of their juniors. The President urged the newcomers to earn the respect of those under their command.
balance, You can read through Island! |
Damed Senior Member
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24 Nov 2011 03:43:57 GMT Report for Abuse
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Only uncle minister who opens mouth to eat only is the real source.
Bsted....,,,,
When you are fabricating and insulting me....is it ok....????
I know what I am talking and where I am standing.
Edited By - Damed - 24 Nov 2011 03:45:31 GMT |
deborak Senior Member
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24 Nov 2011 03:44:40 GMT Report for Abuse
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Do Air Lines report to 'SLBC' before allocating seats .....
Probably they are getting advice from a FAKE russian too! |
deborak Senior Member
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24 Nov 2011 03:45:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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Pissu pusa...
The President explained the LTTE strategy during and after the war. 'During the war, the LTTE took refuge among the civilians and attacked us. But in the post-war era, they exploited human rights to target us.' Referring to the recently concluded White flag case, the President alleged that former Army Commander s unsubstantiated allegation of execution of surrendering LTTE cadres at the final phase of the conflict continued to cause trouble. Pro-LTTE television documentaries and setting up of international war crimes tribunal targeting Sri Lanka were part of the anti-Sri Lanka campaign, he said
So Nadesan ge hora genige mongal putha must be knowing... |
AnuD Senior Member
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24 Nov 2011 03:46:25 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sri Lankan govt can play with peoples money.
They can fool around with money, steal, can have annual overseas pilgrimages as long as MAIDS working in the middle east send $ billions a year.
when they acquired Sri LAnkan air lines, they should not have begun another air line.
Instead of concentrating on the first air line, because OF VERY HIGH EGO, another air line was started.
Just the abuse of people's money and inability to take responsibility with peoples trust. |
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