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Topic: SLA confirm spy plane crash
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ANANDAN ARUMUGAM
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posted October 19, 2005 11:20 AM
LTTE is well armed, prepared and vigilant to wipe out the invaders. Army camps are sitting ducks for MOTOR LOCATORS used to blast all the weapons fired at LTTE when they captured A-9 from Vavunia to Mohamalai. LTTE jams all radio signals to crash the fighter jets, unmanned vehicles and communications.All the world intelligence knows and President Chandrikka and Armed forces are wetting the the panties. LTTE will collect all the arms when Singhala army surrenders. God has blessed EELAM Tamils with AVATHAR VELUPPILLAI PRABAHARAN for JUSTICE, PEACE AND PROSPERITY for all. Sri Lankan UAV comes down in Vanni [TamilNet, October 19, 2005 10:01 GMT] An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) launched from the Joseph camp in Vavuniya for surveillance mission into the Liberation Tigers controlled area has come down in Vanni Wednesday afternoon, sources in Kilinochchi said. A UAV was seen coming down in Vignanikulam between 9th Mile and Karappukuththi, around 20 km northeast of Omanthai, according to civilian sources in Vanni. Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) sources in Colombo also confirmed that an UAV was missing. The Liberation Tigers have on many occasions lodged complaints through their Peace Secretariat to Colombo that the surveillance activities violated the Cease Fire Agreement, sources in Kilinochchi told TamilNet. The SLAF used up to half a dozen Israeli built drones extensively during major military offensives in the Vanni region in the late ninties. Almost all were lost either through LTTE ground fire or accidents, Sri Lankan press reports said at the time. Built by Israeli Aircraft Industries (IAI), the planes were said to cost half a million dollars each. Drones - also called Remotely Piloted Vehicles (RPV) - are controlled from the ground from a command room with television sets. The aircraft carry onboard computers and cameras and transmit high resolution pictures back to the command room.
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pakaya
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posted October 26, 2005 11:20 PM
Anandan Arumugham I'like this,"ONNE KOTTIYA ENNAWE" is just enough for ethnic cleaning of Singhalese. haka haka haka haka haka haka haka haka hak haka ha ha ha ha ha aha ha aha hu hu hu hu hu hu hik hik hikh hikh hihk hihk ah ahh huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu And this on tooooo, ONLY EELAM TAMILS SAVIOUR AVATHAR SURIYA THEVAN VELUPPILLAI PRABAHARAN STOPPED AND MADE THE DEVIL MONSTER SINGHALA MODAYAS TO SHIT IN THEIR PANTS, |
pakaya
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posted October 30, 2005 01:58 AM
OFFENCE IS THE BEST DEFENCE. LTTE will occupy and war will be in SRI LANKA. |
pakaya
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posted November 04, 2005 03:30 AM
1956 - 'Sinhala Only' Act Was Introduced. English was removed from its status as the official language and Sinhala was made the official language of Sri Lanka. All government employees were required to be fluent in Sinhala. Most Tamils who worked for the government lost their jobs. Government administration was offered only in Sinhala, even in areas where 99% of the population was literate in Tamil. The Tamil Federal Party led a group Tamil volunteers and staged a sit down Satyagraha, (peaceful protest) of the kind popularized by Mahatma Gandhi in the days of the Indian freedom struggle, in Colombo. This protest was broken up by armed Sinhalese gangs, while Sinhalese policemen stood by and watched. Some protestors were through into nearby Beira Lake. Riots then broke out through out Sri Lanka where Tamils were assaulted, homes, shops and property burned. Armed Sinhalese settlers in the Northern and Eastern province attacked neighboring Tamil villages. In 1956, 150 Tamils were murdered. The violence continued for two more years. In 1958 another 150-200 Tamils were murdered, thousands more were assaulted and Tamil property looted. Over 25,000 Tamil refugees were relocated to the North. As peaceful protests against discrimination continued in 1961 the Sri Lankan Army attacked hundreds of men and women in Jaffna.
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pakaya
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posted November 12, 2005 02:18 AM
“Presidential election is irrelevant to the Tamil people” Head of the LTTE political wing Mr.Tamilselvan “Presidential election of Sri Lanka is totally irrelevant to the Tamil people at this juncture when they are frustrated with the unproductive Cease Fire Agreement and the denial of post-tsunami humanitarian aid in an equitable manner” said Mr.S.P.Tamilselvan, Head of the LTTE Political Wing in an interview with the media after meeting with Tamil National Alliance Legislators yesterday, 10 November 2005 at Kioinochchi. Excerpts: We met with the TNA legislators today and had a lengthy discussion on the current political situation. It was unanimously decided that the Tamil people make their own decision about participation in the election. Generally, the trend appears to be one of apathy towards the election for obvious reasons. Governments to which both the major contestants in the presidential election belong to, have been in power at one time or other during the cease fire period of three and a half years and their record of performance vis-à-vis progress in the peace process have been abject failure. The Tamil people have historical lessons about every election that was held in this country and this presidential election is no exception in that respect. Ironically enough, both the parties are competing with each other in putting the hard line attitude before the electorate and whoever wins is therefore immaterial to the Tamil people. The outgoing president’s eleven year term could be described as the darketst period for the Tamil people. She began on a peace platform and duplicitly let loose a war on the Tamil people, calling it a ‘war for peace’, the peace tag for international consumption. It is during her regime thaa the Tamil people faced the most inhuman displacement overnight of more than 500,000 people, disappearance of over 600 youths who ended up in mass graves. It is her presidency that was responsible for the dissolution of parliament at a time the then government was preparing to take up the ISGA proposals for discussion as mandated by the Tamil people. When it comes to the dellivery of peace dividend normalcy in terms of the CFA, the UNF government had its share of omissions and its leader, the UNP contestant for presidency now has hurt the feelings of the Tamil people by confining his visit to Jaffna only to the military complex in the High Security Zone and focussing his attention on prioritising military interests in the same way the SLFP candidate did. So, the Tamil people don’t see any difference between the two and it is the story of the devil and the deep sea. Responsible members of the UNP have now admitted that their government worked to create a division in the LTTE. Our position is that there is no division in the organization and it is only a disciplinary action against Karuna’s wrong doings that led to Karuna running away and working with the government military now. In this complex situation, we don’t see a necessity to advise the Tamil people on the elections. They are preoccupied with their day–to-day life struggle in a post-war and post-tsunami situation and chanage of presidency in Colombo, judging from what the contenders promise to deliver, is totally irrelevant to them. On the question of international observers, if they visit areas that are not under military occupation, we would provide them all the support, if that is needed in any way. They can very well see for themselves the Tamil peoples’ enthusiasm or otherwise. Commenting on the media reports that Norway is planning to move away from the leadership position of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission, Mr.Tamilselvan said that it is only ‘media speculation’ and wishful thinking of extremist elements that are interested in the disruption of the peace process and continuity of the CFA. Reading the pulse of the people through the latest Tamil Uprisings, we feel that the Tamil people are so frustrated and lost faith in the Sri Lankan polity and therefore the presidential election would only be a non-event for them.” 11 November 2005 |
pakaya
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posted November 12, 2005 07:21 PM
On the issue of paramilitaries, south is reaping what it sowed Nov 12, 2005, 07:35 [Uthayan Editorial via LTTE Peace Secretariat]
Why is the government passively looking on the military excesses in Northeast? Was the ceasefire signed only to enable the southern majority community to live in peace? The Trincomalee Tamil people’s consortium has raised these questions. The government that is using the ceasefire period to harass Tamil people on the one hand is also planning to weaken the LTTE, the main strength of the Tamils, using the ceasefire period. During this ceasefire period the government has proclaimed the emergency regulation and is causing confusion and fear among Tamils by the heightened checking and accompanying harassment. At the same time it has assured normalcy for its Sinhala people in the south. The SLA assisted violent tactics of the paramilitaries is also continuing in the east. The comedy of the tragedy is that the government is yet to realize that it is reaping what it has sowed. It is well known that underground gangs are running out of control in the south using gun power. South is struggling to face this growing culture of violence. What is the source of this problem? Who sowed the seeds for the growth of this problem? One statistics claims that more than 30,000 machine guns and pistols are in the hands of underground gangs. In addition, 25000 military trained army deserters have found refuge in the underground world of gangs. These are all the result of recruiting into the military all and sundry without adequate screening in the name of defeating the freedom struggle of the Tamils. In the same way, unlimited amount of arms procured to fight the Tamil struggle has somehow reached the underground gangs and strengthened it to a disturbing level. The south is reaping the seeds sown in the name of fighting the Tamils in the form of the underground world. Some are now saying that the same is going to happen in the matter of the paramilitaries in the east. It is open secret that the paramilitaries operating in the name of Karuna faction in Polonaruwa in the east is indeed operated by the intelligence wing of the SLA. However, this paramilitary has not limited their contacts just with the intelligence wing. Intelligence sources say that these paramilitaries have developed contacts with other military divisions in the area and also with JVP members. It is said that JVP has given up violence and has entered the democratic path. It is now 15 years since they gave up walking the path of violence. It is true that there are no young people in JVP who have received training in the use of arms. However, there is no evidence to prove that JVP actually handed over the weapons that were in their possession. Therefore, it can be deduced that they have weapons in their possession although none of the young people among them are trained to use them. Many respectable people in the south are beginning to be concerned that the close contact between JVP, a section of the military, and the paramilitaries can lead to serious worrying developments. Many concerned people are worrying that through the creation of paramilitaries the government has created the danger of destructing the south. They warn that the irresponsible conduct of the southern leadership and the narrow short term strategies of the intelligence wing are going create dangers to the south from Polonaruwa. South is going to reap what it sowed. |
pakaya
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posted November 20, 2005 01:37 AM
Rebels see victory in Rajapakse win Web posted at: 11/20/2005 1:50:34 Source ::: Agencies JAFFNA: A senior Sri Lankan Tamil Tiger rebel said the election of hardline Mahinda Rajapakse as the island’s new president had paved the way for a final rebel victory, a radio transcript given to Reuters yesterday said. Rajapakse narrowly beat main opposition candidate Ranil Wickremesinghe after the Tigers apparently boycotted Thursday’s vote. More than half a million Tamils who had been expected to back Wickremesinghe were kept away from polling stations. “Mahinda Rajapakse’s victory at the presidential election has provided the opportunity for Tamil Eelam National Leader V Prabhakaran’s victory,” senior Tiger V Balakumaran told the Tigers’ radio station on Friday. The rebels gave the transcript to Reuters. Observers say the three-year-old ceasefire has recently come under pressure, with grenade attacks on army sentry points common in the north and east and the rebels suspected of killing the foreign minister in August, but monitors say they expect the truce to hold. Analysts and observers said the Tigers had not wanted Wickremesinghe, broker of the ceasefire that halted two decades of war, to regain power claiming a mandate from the Tamil people. Balakumaran said the election bought back memories of the 1956 election victory of Sri Lanka Freedom Party leader S W R D Bandaranaike, or “Banda”, whom they blame for kick-starting ethnic Sinhalese violence against them that led to eventual war. “It is because of 1956 the seeds of the Tamil freedom struggle were sown,” he said. “It is true that Banda is the creator of Prabhakaran. Similarly Mahinda’s victory is going to pave the way for Prabhakaran’s victory. Banda started it. Mahinda Banda is going to end it.” Mahinda Rajapakse was sworn in yesterday pledging to talk peace with the Tamil Tigers, but the rebels painted him as an enemy and said negotiating with the majority Sinhalese was impossible. Rajapakse won Thursday’s poll with a slim margin after over half a million minority Tamil voters expected to back the more conciliatory opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe stayed away after a boycott enforced by the rebels. In the war-shattered streets of the northern government stronghold of Jaffna, hemmed in by the de facto state a 2002 truce left the Tigers, some nervous residents angry at being scared away from voting feared a return to war. “I am disappointed,” 59-year-old public servant Navaratnam Kutanesan told Reuters. “Even though I did not vote I expected Ranil to win. Now we have to get ready for war now Mahinda has won. His allies are all anti-Tamil. It will be a racist government.” Rajapakse allied himself to hardline Marxists and Sinhalese nationalists who detest the Tigers, but insists he wants long-term peace.
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pakaya
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posted November 20, 2005 01:37 AM
Rebels see victory in Rajapakse win Web posted at: 11/20/2005 1:50:34 Source ::: Agencies JAFFNA: A senior Sri Lankan Tamil Tiger rebel said the election of hardline Mahinda Rajapakse as the island’s new president had paved the way for a final rebel victory, a radio transcript given to Reuters yesterday said. Rajapakse narrowly beat main opposition candidate Ranil Wickremesinghe after the Tigers apparently boycotted Thursday’s vote. More than half a million Tamils who had been expected to back Wickremesinghe were kept away from polling stations. “Mahinda Rajapakse’s victory at the presidential election has provided the opportunity for Tamil Eelam National Leader V Prabhakaran’s victory,” senior Tiger V Balakumaran told the Tigers’ radio station on Friday. The rebels gave the transcript to Reuters. Observers say the three-year-old ceasefire has recently come under pressure, with grenade attacks on army sentry points common in the north and east and the rebels suspected of killing the foreign minister in August, but monitors say they expect the truce to hold. Analysts and observers said the Tigers had not wanted Wickremesinghe, broker of the ceasefire that halted two decades of war, to regain power claiming a mandate from the Tamil people. Balakumaran said the election bought back memories of the 1956 election victory of Sri Lanka Freedom Party leader S W R D Bandaranaike, or “Banda”, whom they blame for kick-starting ethnic Sinhalese violence against them that led to eventual war. “It is because of 1956 the seeds of the Tamil freedom struggle were sown,” he said. “It is true that Banda is the creator of Prabhakaran. Similarly Mahinda’s victory is going to pave the way for Prabhakaran’s victory. Banda started it. Mahinda Banda is going to end it.” Mahinda Rajapakse was sworn in yesterday pledging to talk peace with the Tamil Tigers, but the rebels painted him as an enemy and said negotiating with the majority Sinhalese was impossible. Rajapakse won Thursday’s poll with a slim margin after over half a million minority Tamil voters expected to back the more conciliatory opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe stayed away after a boycott enforced by the rebels. In the war-shattered streets of the northern government stronghold of Jaffna, hemmed in by the de facto state a 2002 truce left the Tigers, some nervous residents angry at being scared away from voting feared a return to war. “I am disappointed,” 59-year-old public servant Navaratnam Kutanesan told Reuters. “Even though I did not vote I expected Ranil to win. Now we have to get ready for war now Mahinda has won. His allies are all anti-Tamil. It will be a racist government.” Rajapakse allied himself to hardline Marxists and Sinhalese nationalists who detest the Tigers, but insists he wants long-term peace.
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pakaya
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posted December 01, 2005 05:29 AM
http://home.comcast.net/~unitedstatesofeelam/ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNDear AVATHAR SAVIOR SURIYA THEVAN VELUPPILLAI PRABAHARAN United States of America was Achieved after UDI of July 4th 1776 and war of Independence. Katunayake Airport and Elimination of traitor Karuna amply proved your mettle. Occupy and destroy bridges throughout Sri Lanka to chase the Singhala Army of occupation from Eelam. Impotent Budhist Bikkus and JVP brutes will not be any threat to Tamils. Making peace is easy for brave LTTE. Only Economical Destruction of Sri Lanka would teach Singhala Modayas to beg for Peace. Fifty years of talks only brought Japan Jeeps. From 1900 starting with Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan Up-to-date, Eelam Tamils were in the wilderness seeking the Promised Land. Almighty God has blessed us with you as our MESSIAH to openly declare and deliver to us the United States of Eelam. No more constitutions and elections as they have resulted in Annihilation of Eelam Tamils by the Singhala Oppressors with the help of Tamil Traitors. As world leaders have finally been made to understand, only the Unilateral Declaration of United States of Eelam can bring peace for all. Declare the Border as from North of Puttalam to Pottuvil and settle the Tamil Refugees in the Singhala areas of Eelam and let the war be in Sri Lanka. Singhala army will have to vacate Tamil Eelam if the LTTE defenders take the war to Singhala Sri Lanka. The Tamils will build temples for you all over the world. Yours Truly, ANANDAN ARUMUGAM
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