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The British HOOLIGANS and the London fiasco
Tuesday, 7 December 2010 - 10:40 AM SL Time
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Author of this article is : S.L Gunasekara
Head of State of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, went to London to address the Oxford Union upon their invitation. While the address was scheduled for December 2, 2010 the President was informed the previous day by the Oxford Union that the address had to be called off because of alleged `security concerns` of which they had just come to know.
If the excuse given by the Oxford Union for canceling the scheduled address is true (it has not been contradicted by the Oxford Union or the British Government to date), it must follow that this episode proves beyond doubt, firstly, that the law enforcement authorities of the allegedly `Great` Britain were intimidated by and/or confessed to being unable to control a gang of Tamil hooligans/rowdies/rabble and their backers if they chose to misbehave on the streets of Oxford and inconvenience bona fide travelers thereon and secondly, that the law enforcement authorities of the allegedly `Great` Britain and the members of the Oxford Union are a bunch of imbeciles.
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Julian Assange freed on bail by the British `DEMOCRACY`
Thursday, 16 December 2010 - 9:14 PM SL Time
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Britain`s high court today decided to grant bail to Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder who is wanted in Swedenfor questioning over allegations of rape.
Justice Duncan Ouseley agreed with a decision by the City ofWestministerearlier in the week to release Assange on strict conditions: 200,000 cash deposit, with a further 40,000 guaranteed in two sureties of 20,000 and strict conditions on his movement.
Assange stood in a dark grey suit in the courtroom dock as Ouseley began hearing an appeal by British prosecutors acting on behalf of Sweden.
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