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Lakshman Kadirgamar would have undoubtedly welcomed the defeat of the LTTE - Liam Fox
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wick
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It was a reply to NeverAgain, not to you

It is all right thamby NeverAgain is a Sinhalese so it is my duty to support another Singhalese.
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How do you justify the killing of unarmed children and cadres ?
You do not have humanity in you.


How do you justify the chopping of unarmed babies and women by Ruthless animals like you who are trying to be saints now?

Edited By - charlie1965 - 10 Jul 2011 02:19:40 GMT
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We face today the war of the invisible enemy: British Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox


Thanks for coming. Now that you are here Dr Fox, the enemy does not seem to be all that invisible anymore.
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Gota lauds Sangakkara

Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa yesterday praised national cricketer Kumar Sangakkara for solidly backing the country s successful war effort against the LTTE at a time a section of the international community is targeting the Sri Lankan military over accountability issues.

Rajapaksa said that the former national cricket captain had taken advantage of the 2011 Sir Colin Cowdrey Lecture he delivered at Lord s last week to talk about 1983 July riots, the JVP-led insurgency, LTTE terrorism and the heavy price paid by the military to defeat the LTTE.

The eloquent cricketer went to the extent of sharing a conversation he had with a soldier manning a checkpoint in Colombo shortly after the Sri Lankan team came under attack in Lahore in 2009, the Defence Secretary said.

Sangakkara told his Lord s audience that the soldier said he was ready to die in battle, though Sri Lanka couldn t afford to lose a cricketing hero like Sangakkara.

''I can t recall any sporting personality throwing his or her weight behind the military before such an audience under similar circumstances, Rajapaksa said.

Sangakkara s statement came in while pressure for a war crimes investigation against Sri Lanka mounted over the controversial Darusman report and Sri Lanka s Killing Fields' documentary produced by UK-based Channel 4 News.

The first Sri Lankan cricketer and active player to deliver the Spirit of Cricket lecture at Lord s, Sangakkara received a standing ovation from some 1,500 invitees.

The Defence Secretary noted that President Mahinda Rajapaksa had to cancel a scheduled lecture at Oxford last December due to violent protests by the LTTE rump.

Sangakkara had set an example by proudly appreciating the sacrifices made by the military to restore peace in the country, Rajapaksa said adding that some controversial remarks attributed to Sangakkara regarding local cricket administration shouldn t be a reason to reject him.

The state-run media ignored Sangakkara s speech, while Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage ordered an inquiry.

The LTTE rump made an abortive bid to sabotage Sri Lanka tour of England. Subsequently it launched protests at grounds where the Sri Lankans played causing a nuisance.

Lawyer Gomin Dayasri said that for those trying to depict Sri Lankan soldiers as war criminals engaged in rape and extra-judicial killings, Sangakkara s forthright speech would be a serous setback.


To Thivya nangi :)
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News say about another Earthquake in Japan, 7.1.
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To Thivya nangi :)


Please do not insult Thivya baby!
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Please do not insult Thivya baby!


Oh!! soli... soli..

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SivaRebirth
How do you justify the killing of unarmed children and cadres?

Nop nobody going to justify the killing of unarmed children and I categorically say it did not happen.
But killing of cadres, whether they were female, male or children can be justified because, as you said they were in the cadre, in other word they were LTTEers and terrorists.
If they have got weaponry training, if they are capable of killing others, if they have been given instruction to kill Sinhalese why should spare them?
Just answer me thamby.
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How do you justify the chopping of unarmed babies and women by Ruthless animals like you who are trying to be saints now?



this is what called pointing the finger.. i know inkow, you would say, thats what i do as well...

do not you think, it has to stop??

btw, you point with one finger at me, four fingers of your own pointing at you at the same time!! try n see it for your self..

thats the reality..

Edited By - tigeress19 - 10 Jul 2011 02:31:40 GMT
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Tiggy,

btw, you point with one finger at me, four fingers of your own pointing at you at the same time!! try n see it for your self..


Who started? I would like to point all ten fingers towards you.

Edited By - charlie1965 - 10 Jul 2011 02:32:40 GMT
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