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President Rajapakse s wife, son visit Jaffna
Friday, 5 June 2009 - 9:07 PM SL Time
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President Rajapakse`s wife, son visit Jaffna
[TamilNet, Friday, 05 June 2009, 13:19 GMT]
Sri Lanka president`s wife Shiranthi Rajapakse and his son Namal Rajapakse arrived on a sudden visit to Jaffna Friday morning with a statue of Changkamiththa, Emperor Aoska`s daughter and the first woman Buddhist missionary to Ceylon, to be enshrined in the newly built Buddhist temple in Maathakal in the High Security Zone (HSZ), sources in Jaffna said. Seven girl students were taken to the temple by Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) soldiers on the occasion to sing the national anthem in Sinhalese language, the sources added.
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Is Prabhakaran alive?
Saturday, 23 May 2009 - 7:02 AM SL Time
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Is Prabhakaran alive?
In this picture posted on LTTE websites an amused Prabhakaran watches TV images of his own corpse. The LTTEreleased it to bolster its claim that its leader was not dead. Please the picture below.
No, LTTE made this picture lie
This is the orginal picture taken on Jan. 25, 2005 (of Prabhakaran and the late Anton Balasingham). LTTE propagandists doctored it to produce the above one to mislead the world . A television set, a newsaper and a moustache were introduced into it to mislead the world.
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Peelamist girl make a heee haaaw sound.....
Wednesday, 13 May 2009 - 10:35 PM SL Time
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A group of pro- LTTE Tamil demonstrators who spent the night at the top of Westminster Abbey, one of the main tourist attractions in the capital, have been arrested, police said yesterday.
The three men and one woman scaled the northside of the historic church yesterday afternoon before unfurling a banner. They ended their protest today and were arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage.
It is the latest incident in a five-week campaign aimed at highlighting alleged atrocities by the Sri Lankan government against Tamils in the island country.
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