We remember what happened in 2002 as you reminded them in last May.
We remember what happened during 2007-2009 as you reminded in last May.
We know what you remember now since you continue to remind us very frequently.
But it's tragic that you act as if you remember pieces of what they did to the country.
Wish we could remember you as if we remembered you till last November.
With same respect which you deserved & which you are now creating enough & more distance from that respect.
Sincerely wish "Aney Manda Sarath" to be headlines on 26th Jan 2010 since country is larger than you for us
This is to awaken our memories only
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Can you remember - United we won divided we???
This is what was reported in late May this year by an Indian news channel. The very same thing was brought to light by our much loved (before joining hands with pro LTTE gang) general. The difference is 6 months back entire country was in a common front (except the pro LTTE gang) to defeat these allegations but now that common front is divided by an individual who was instrumental in that historical fight. Portion of the Lankans who loved the country are supporting Sarath Fonseka (general who was attacking the pro LTTE gang) thinking he is the same man who was amongst us months ago. Because of this biased opinion they have lost the courage to accept the truth.But the duty of a countryman today is to see through this disguise & make the correct choice as if the country chose the correct choice over the past few years. Country should deserve what is best for it & it should be above individual preference & individual motives.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Prabakaran was nurtured by the Rajapaksha government to win the presidential election
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Great Powers Comes with Great Responsibilities

Due to the information published in Sunday Leader on the 13th December UN had sought for information from the Sri Lankan government. This is what we all know.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/un-seeks-explanation-on-death-of-three-senior-ltte-leaders/557320/
Some years ago in Spider Man I which had a conversation between the kid who becomes the spider man & his uncle. Uncle said to the young one "great powers comes with great responsibilities". I honestly believe that SF needs to watch SpiderMan rather than contesting for the election.
Where it is of paramount importance to be responsible for the country which he held powers for. But he has failed on his governance aspect but he continues to talk about it. He wanted to reject what was on the papers but his expressions showed great discomfort whilst he's saying the way the article was published is misleading.
The answer was in his expression but not in his words. But no answer is yet being made on his responsibility or governance.
Monday, December 21, 2009
I supoorted the war against LTTE, I'm also not sure
How Rabil changed his stance to get political advantage was so obvious early in the year. But today his true face is behind SF.
Seeing & hearing how Ranil's clan is behaving I feel like I didn't supported the war but ranil & mangala were the only duo which supported it
Vote against fake faces since you can't 'undo' the vote you gave
Seeing & hearing how Ranil's clan is behaving I feel like I didn't supported the war but ranil & mangala were the only duo which supported it
Vote against fake faces since you can't 'undo' the vote you gave
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Mahajanaya Modayo Karanne Kavuda
One with a brain needs to see this only once before 26th January 2010
What I said vs What I meant VS What people believe
As the general didn't know want to deny & what to accept on last Monday, Sunday Leader reconfirmed the confusion of the general. As a country we are unfortunate to have a presidential election as such. If UNP.JVP & Mangala were successful in their effort of defeating the budget still there will be LTTE & SF is no more than a retired army commander as many if he is lucky to stay alive. This is the simple TRUTH that is forgotten. Can he be better than SB or Mangala.
According to Sunday Leader today
http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2009/12/20/the-fonseka-revelations-and-presidential-palpitations/
"What needs to be said at this juncture however is that the General to his credit refused to refute the lead story in The Sunday Leader last week, despite intense pressures from his alliance partners to do so. At a hurriedly summoned meeting one hour before he was to meet the press he insisted “I cannot and will not deny the story,” he told The Sunday Leader. At this meeting were Mangala Samaraweera, Tiran Alles, Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Vijitha Herath.
However, the General’s team of alliance partners was strongly of the view that the story would entail a serious political fall-out for him when the campaign proper kicked off. After much arguing and debate, the General in consultation with his political alliance agreed that he would issue a ‘clarification’ of what exactly happened on the ground. “It will not be a denial but a clarification,” he said.
This clarification he requested we carry in our newspaper this week. Which we have done on page one as agreed."
According to Sunday Leader today
http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2009/12/20/the-fonseka-revelations-and-presidential-palpitations/
"What needs to be said at this juncture however is that the General to his credit refused to refute the lead story in The Sunday Leader last week, despite intense pressures from his alliance partners to do so. At a hurriedly summoned meeting one hour before he was to meet the press he insisted “I cannot and will not deny the story,” he told The Sunday Leader. At this meeting were Mangala Samaraweera, Tiran Alles, Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Vijitha Herath.
However, the General’s team of alliance partners was strongly of the view that the story would entail a serious political fall-out for him when the campaign proper kicked off. After much arguing and debate, the General in consultation with his political alliance agreed that he would issue a ‘clarification’ of what exactly happened on the ground. “It will not be a denial but a clarification,” he said.
This clarification he requested we carry in our newspaper this week. Which we have done on page one as agreed."
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Shame on you SIRASA/MTV
Today all Sri Lankans were glued to TV sets to see the news of their lifetime. Where close to 40,000 Tamil civilians who were held forcefully by LTTE came to SLA for freedom. This might be the only such occasion in the recorded history of humankind. So undoubtedly this should at least be the top story of all the local channels. Unfortunately MTV took 20 minutes to telecast it despite the value or the importance of it not to Sri Lanka but to the world.
Instead MTV had prioritised Ranil's election speech a man who betrayed the entire country in 2002. Great Betrayal http://lrrp.wordpress.com/the-daming-report-the-politically-motivated-mellenium-city-raid/
What happened over the past three years was unbelievable, very soon the most feared terrorist organisation will only remain in graves. Let's wish that grave will have enough room for the journalism which support the terrorism quite freely & purposely destroying the value system of the nation with a clear agenda.
A glimpse of what happened today
Instead MTV had prioritised Ranil's election speech a man who betrayed the entire country in 2002. Great Betrayal http://lrrp.wordpress.com/the-daming-report-the-politically-motivated-mellenium-city-raid/
What happened over the past three years was unbelievable, very soon the most feared terrorist organisation will only remain in graves. Let's wish that grave will have enough room for the journalism which support the terrorism quite freely & purposely destroying the value system of the nation with a clear agenda.
A glimpse of what happened today
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
The Theories behind the Attack in Pakistan
When the Yonis Khan decided to delay the departure of his team from Pearl Continental on Tuesday morning, it raised doubts in so many minds whether the terrorists were targeting Sri Lankan team or the Pakistan team which left the hotel before Sri Lankan team. However seconds before Sri Lankans left the hotel security received a tip off wanting them to change the route to the stadium. This was beloved to be credible & received from Lahore Police. Also few days earlier, the Punjab Interior Ministry had been warned by the government about a terrorist attack within next 48hours.
Although these were happening in the background 12 terrorists managed to attack the coach which was transporting the Sri Lankan cricketers to the stadium & kill 8 people injuring about 20.
Since those 12 men left unanswered questions there are 4 possible scenarios which the actual truth may rest.
• ISLAMIST MILITANTS
• BALUCH GROUPS
• OUTSIDE PAKISTAN -- SRI LANKA'S TAMIL TIGERS
• INDIA
However out of the 4 scenarios the most likely one is the Islamist Militants al-Qaeda due to the nature of the attack which drove huge attention mainly because of the ‘wow’ nature of the attack
Although these were happening in the background 12 terrorists managed to attack the coach which was transporting the Sri Lankan cricketers to the stadium & kill 8 people injuring about 20.
Since those 12 men left unanswered questions there are 4 possible scenarios which the actual truth may rest.
• ISLAMIST MILITANTS
• BALUCH GROUPS
• OUTSIDE PAKISTAN -- SRI LANKA'S TAMIL TIGERS
• INDIA
However out of the 4 scenarios the most likely one is the Islamist Militants al-Qaeda due to the nature of the attack which drove huge attention mainly because of the ‘wow’ nature of the attack
Hiding behind the lines of lies
If someone tries to ignore what is in front of their eyes it’s pathetic to be a man/woman. After all the support given to LTTE from late 70’s India still wants to protect LTTE by changing its stance day by day. If someone to hold responsible for all the lives taken by terrorism in Sri Lanka then India should be also stand along with the psycho leader of LTTE. The irony is Indian government does not hesitate to accuse Pakistan government for promoting terrorism but within their hearts they are self aware about how they promote terrorism in Sri Lanka by providing all the necessary supplies(training, weapons, protection as & when it is required) to develop it to the current scale.
Following will show the connections between the Politicians in Tamilnadu with the killer groups & those politicians are proud of themselves about the affiliations. But they still maintain themselves as ‘representatives of people’
http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=HomePage&id=e2dba05f-9e4f-4bdb-95ca-85dc3caa95d2&ParentID=d71cb9e5-d4f1-46c9-90de-c84461ed20e8&Headline=Photos+with+LTTE+chief+are+old%2c+says+Vaiko
If above are videos of terrorism following are also brutal acts of terrorism. So shouldn’t the PUPPET that seems to control the terrorist & the PROMOTERS be responsible for all the lives lost over past three decades?
Following will show the connections between the Politicians in Tamilnadu with the killer groups & those politicians are proud of themselves about the affiliations. But they still maintain themselves as ‘representatives of people’
http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=HomePage&id=e2dba05f-9e4f-4bdb-95ca-85dc3caa95d2&ParentID=d71cb9e5-d4f1-46c9-90de-c84461ed20e8&Headline=Photos+with+LTTE+chief+are+old%2c+says+Vaiko
If above are videos of terrorism following are also brutal acts of terrorism. So shouldn’t the PUPPET that seems to control the terrorist & the PROMOTERS be responsible for all the lives lost over past three decades?
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Fate of LTTE aircrafts
Two LTTE plans took off from Puthukudirippu at around 8.30pm & one had crashed to Inland Revenue Department injuring 42(due to the air defence system) . Those had reached Colombo at around 9.30pm . When other one was trying to escape F7 of Air force had managed take that one also down.
It is obvious that for LTTE it's just a matter of days.
It is obvious that for LTTE it's just a matter of days.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
A woman who can't see her own nudity will ever see the nudity of terrorists' killings ?
The woman who speaks with so much 'caring' about her own unborn child can't hide the the truth about the 'caring' of LTTE to the children of her own kind.
Quantum of lies one can say though the truth is obvious....
The state of genocide
The true status of civilians the celebrity liar could not see
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Where are we now from where we were
This is much better with imagining the face(s) of the people at power with the time line to flash with what they did to the country.
This would be very close to thereality
This would be very close to thereality
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Contagious India
There are 3.22 million Indians in USA - 1.5 percent of population, yet:
38 percent of doctors in USA are Indians;
12 percent scientists in USA are Indians;
36 percent of NASA scientists are Indians;
34 percent of Microsoft employees are Indians;
28 percent of IBM employees are Indians;
17 percent of INTEL scientists are Indians;
13 percent of XEROX employees are Indians.
Indians constitute ten percent of all medical students in America.
Indians own nearly 40 percent of all the small and mid-size hotels in the country.
Four out of 10 Silicon Valley startups are run by Indians.Indians are the richest immigrant class in the US, with nearly 200,000 millionaires.Between 1990 and 2000, the population of Indian scientists and engineers (S and E) in Silicon Valley grew by 646%.
Richest man in the world is an Indian, Mukesh Ambani who was born in April 1957. He completed his graduation in Chemical engineering, and studied for MBA at Stanford University, and joined Relinace Industries in 1981. He is a Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Industries and resides in Mumbai. He is the richest man in the world with total value of 63.2 billion dollars not because he is Hindu or an Indian, but because he is an entrepreneur who has worked hard for his position.
The fifth richest man is also an Indian, Lakshmi Mittal with total value of $50.9 billion. He was born on 15th of June 1950 in Rajasthan. He heads the multi national steel company Mittal Steel, which is one of the largest steel companies in the world, with steel making facilities in fourteen countries with 150,000 employees.
General Manager of Hewlett Packard is an Indian, Rajiv Gupta; creator of Pentium chip (90 percent of the today's computers run on it) is also an Indian, Vinod Dahm. Creator of world's No1 web based email program - hotmail is also an Indian - Sabeer Bhatia. The president of AT and T-Bell Labs - creator of programmes like C, C++, Unix etc is an India, Arun Netravalli. Microsoft Testing Director of Windows 2000 and responsible for all initial problems is an Indian, Sanjay Tejwrika.
Apart from that India consumes a fifth of the world's gold output. India is the largest producer and consumer of tea in the world, accounting for more than 30 percent of global production and 25 percent of consumption. India is the world's premier centre for diamond cutting and polishing. Nine out of every 10 stones sold in the world pass through India. India's Hero Honda is the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer, with 2002 production of 1.7m units. India has the second-largest pool of scientists and engineers in the world. India has the third-largest investor base in the world.
India has the third-largest army in the world, nearly 1.5 million strong. Indian Railways is the largest employer in the world, with a staff of 1.6 million people under single management. India is the second-largest cement-producing country in the world, producing more than 110m tonnes. India is the largest democracy in the world, with nearly 400m voting in the last national elections.
India is among the few countries who have built a supercomputer indigenously. India is ranked the sixth country in the world in terms of satellite launches. There are over 70,000 bank branches in India - among the highest in the world.
Indian immigrants have founded more engineering and technology companies in the US in the past decade (1995-2005) than immigrants from the UK, China, Taiwan and Japan combined. Almost 26% of all immigrant-founded companies in the last ten years were founded by Indian immigrants. Immigrants from the UK, China, and Taiwan contributed to 7.1 percent, 6.9 percent and 5.8 percent of all immigrant-founded businesses, respectively.
Based on analysis of the World Intellectual Property Organization, patent databases, the largest group of immigrant non-citizen inventors were Chinese (Mainland and Taiwan-born). Indians were second, followed by the Canadians and British
Friday, January 9, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
DETECTIVE STAR
The newest REALITY SHOW on from yesterday is "DETECTIVE STAR" where you can win up to Rs.7.5 million as per Sirasa. This is the first ever reality show done by them without being the "COPY FIRST".
Well done at last.
Well done at last.
Monday, January 5, 2009
India's double standards
While India blames Pakistan for inaction after Mumbai's terror attacks, it turns a blind eye to a dangerous terror organisation
"There should be no double standards in the global fight against terrorism," the Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh declared last week. The message was intended for Pakistan, but if Dr Singh is concerned about double standards, he should look closer to home.
Earlier this month Sri Lanka's state-run Sunday Observer published an interview with the country's army chief, Sarath Fonseka, who, while expressing solidarity with India after the Mumbai attacks, severely criticised some Indian politicians for supporting the LTTE. Fonseka had particularly harsh words for the powerful Tamil Nadu politicians Vaiko Gopalsamy and P Nedumaran, calling them "jokers" and accusing them of being venal mouthpieces of the LTTE. He wondered why these men would support an organisation that had assassinated an Indian prime minister, and warned that they were a threat to India's own integrity.
Within hours of the interview's publication, Tamil Nadu's political establishment united in condemnation of General Fonseka. In a letter to the Indian prime minister, Vaiko demanded that New Delhi seek an apology from the president of Sri Lanka. "In a democracy," he wrote, "army generals do not criticise leaders of a foreign country." Sensing trouble, Sri Lanka's president issued a statement "regretting" General Fonseka's remarks, and last week the Sunday Observer's editor Dinesh Weerawansa was summarily sacked. But all of this, far from diminishing General Fonseka's claims, only casts light on India's own irresponsible role in the vortex of terror that threatens to consume Sri Lanka.
The LTTE could not have grown without the support of successive state governments of Tamil Nadu in India. Founded in 1972, the LTTE was among the many groups formed to resist the majoritarian constitution of Sri Lanka which imposed Sinhala as the "sole official language" upon the country. Tamil Tigers used Chennai as a safe haven, and their activities, as the Indian historian Ramachandra Guha wrote, "were actively helped by the state government, with New Delhi turning an indulgent blind eye". The 1987 pact signed by Rajiv Gandhi and JR Jayawardene put a temporary halt to this, and India agreed to send peacekeeping forces to Sri Lanka to help Colombo disarm the LTTE, an adventure so disastrous that one Indian journalist at the time called it "India's Vietnam". The Tamil Tigers retaliated by assassinating Rajiv Gandhi.
The LTTE is arguably the world's most dangerous terrorist organisation. It is the only terrorist outfit to have successfully carried out assassinations of two heads of government. Its international cadres regularly extort money from Tamils in Canada and Australia and even Britain. By imposing the "one family, one fighter" rule, it has enslaved the very people whose liberation it claims to fight for. It has its own air force (Air Tigers), its own navy (Sea Tigers), an elite fighting unit (the Charles Anthony Regiment) and a dedicated suicide squad (Black Tigers). The Tamil Tigers make al-Qaeda look amateurish. But because the LTTE's victims are not western, it does not elicit the same kind of response that Islamist terror groups do.
India banned the LTTE in 1992, but a report released by Jane's Information Group last year identified Tamil Nadu as the principal source of LTTE's weapons; and Fonseka was not exaggerating when he said that the Indian politicians who support the LTTE are a threat to India's own integrity—much as the men who supported the Mumbai attackers are a threat to Pakistan's. Vaiko, the LTTE's fiercest Indian supporter, was recently arrested for suggesting that India's unity would be jeopardised if it supported the Sri Lankan government against the Tamil Tigers.
New Delhi did not intervene on behalf of Tibetan protesters—even though their leader, the Dalai Lama, was described by the Indian prime minister as the "personification of non-violence" — and it was conspicuous in its silence over the protests in Burma. It has accepted that Tibet is an integral part of China, and it has struck lucrative petroleum deals with the Burmese Junta—even though protesters in both nations have relied mostly on non-violent means to make their voices heard.
But it has consistently meddled in Sri Lankan affairs, stymieing Colombo's efforts against an adversary that has used almost exclusively violent means to achieve its ends. Much of this is no doubt a consequence of coalition politics: the government in New Delhi has to do certain things to keep its allies happy. But New Delhi dismisses Pakistan's messy internal problems as an excuse which Islamabad invokes to justify its inaction against Islamist terrorists based on its soil. How can it use the same excuse to carry on its do-nothing policy against Tamil terrorists based on its soil? After the Mumbai attacks Singh stated in emphatic terms that there can be no negotiations with terrorists; then, kowtowing to pressure from Tamil Nadu politicians, he agreed to send his Foreign Minister to Colombo to push the Sri Lankan government to do exactly that. If this does not amount to double standards, what does?
"There should be no double standards in the global fight against terrorism," the Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh declared last week. The message was intended for Pakistan, but if Dr Singh is concerned about double standards, he should look closer to home.
Earlier this month Sri Lanka's state-run Sunday Observer published an interview with the country's army chief, Sarath Fonseka, who, while expressing solidarity with India after the Mumbai attacks, severely criticised some Indian politicians for supporting the LTTE. Fonseka had particularly harsh words for the powerful Tamil Nadu politicians Vaiko Gopalsamy and P Nedumaran, calling them "jokers" and accusing them of being venal mouthpieces of the LTTE. He wondered why these men would support an organisation that had assassinated an Indian prime minister, and warned that they were a threat to India's own integrity.
Within hours of the interview's publication, Tamil Nadu's political establishment united in condemnation of General Fonseka. In a letter to the Indian prime minister, Vaiko demanded that New Delhi seek an apology from the president of Sri Lanka. "In a democracy," he wrote, "army generals do not criticise leaders of a foreign country." Sensing trouble, Sri Lanka's president issued a statement "regretting" General Fonseka's remarks, and last week the Sunday Observer's editor Dinesh Weerawansa was summarily sacked. But all of this, far from diminishing General Fonseka's claims, only casts light on India's own irresponsible role in the vortex of terror that threatens to consume Sri Lanka.
The LTTE could not have grown without the support of successive state governments of Tamil Nadu in India. Founded in 1972, the LTTE was among the many groups formed to resist the majoritarian constitution of Sri Lanka which imposed Sinhala as the "sole official language" upon the country. Tamil Tigers used Chennai as a safe haven, and their activities, as the Indian historian Ramachandra Guha wrote, "were actively helped by the state government, with New Delhi turning an indulgent blind eye". The 1987 pact signed by Rajiv Gandhi and JR Jayawardene put a temporary halt to this, and India agreed to send peacekeeping forces to Sri Lanka to help Colombo disarm the LTTE, an adventure so disastrous that one Indian journalist at the time called it "India's Vietnam". The Tamil Tigers retaliated by assassinating Rajiv Gandhi.
The LTTE is arguably the world's most dangerous terrorist organisation. It is the only terrorist outfit to have successfully carried out assassinations of two heads of government. Its international cadres regularly extort money from Tamils in Canada and Australia and even Britain. By imposing the "one family, one fighter" rule, it has enslaved the very people whose liberation it claims to fight for. It has its own air force (Air Tigers), its own navy (Sea Tigers), an elite fighting unit (the Charles Anthony Regiment) and a dedicated suicide squad (Black Tigers). The Tamil Tigers make al-Qaeda look amateurish. But because the LTTE's victims are not western, it does not elicit the same kind of response that Islamist terror groups do.
India banned the LTTE in 1992, but a report released by Jane's Information Group last year identified Tamil Nadu as the principal source of LTTE's weapons; and Fonseka was not exaggerating when he said that the Indian politicians who support the LTTE are a threat to India's own integrity—much as the men who supported the Mumbai attackers are a threat to Pakistan's. Vaiko, the LTTE's fiercest Indian supporter, was recently arrested for suggesting that India's unity would be jeopardised if it supported the Sri Lankan government against the Tamil Tigers.
New Delhi did not intervene on behalf of Tibetan protesters—even though their leader, the Dalai Lama, was described by the Indian prime minister as the "personification of non-violence" — and it was conspicuous in its silence over the protests in Burma. It has accepted that Tibet is an integral part of China, and it has struck lucrative petroleum deals with the Burmese Junta—even though protesters in both nations have relied mostly on non-violent means to make their voices heard.
But it has consistently meddled in Sri Lankan affairs, stymieing Colombo's efforts against an adversary that has used almost exclusively violent means to achieve its ends. Much of this is no doubt a consequence of coalition politics: the government in New Delhi has to do certain things to keep its allies happy. But New Delhi dismisses Pakistan's messy internal problems as an excuse which Islamabad invokes to justify its inaction against Islamist terrorists based on its soil. How can it use the same excuse to carry on its do-nothing policy against Tamil terrorists based on its soil? After the Mumbai attacks Singh stated in emphatic terms that there can be no negotiations with terrorists; then, kowtowing to pressure from Tamil Nadu politicians, he agreed to send his Foreign Minister to Colombo to push the Sri Lankan government to do exactly that. If this does not amount to double standards, what does?
Kapil Komireddi guardian.co.uk, Sunday 28 December 2008 13.00 GMT
Saturday, January 3, 2009
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