Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Prabhakaran regular visitor to LTTE training camps: ex-Tigers

LTTE supremo Prabhakaran was quite regular in attending the training camps of the Tamil Tigers and used to personally supervise their programmes, a surrendered activists of the banned organisation has said. Arumugam (named changed) told a team of visiting journalists at a fortified building in Jaffna that houses the former LTTE cadres that the LTTE chief was quite regular in attending training camps and used to personally supervise their programmes.

"I worked for the LTTE for almost six years and was classified as a Black Sea Tiger," Arumugam told the journalists. The former rebel said he is still petrified by prospects of an attack on him by the LTTE for having deserted the organisation.

"I have already lost a portion of my leg," Arumugam said, displaying the injury he suffered during a confrontation with the Sri Lankan security forces. The camp, to which the visiting journalists were taken around earlier this week, had 54 surrendered men, many of them former supporters and sympathisers of the outfit.

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http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200804091552.htm

Sri Lankan president arrived china for BFA

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse arrived in Sanya, a scenic city in south China's island province of Hainan, Wednesday for the annual meeting of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA).

He is the first foreign state leader arriving here for this international meeting, due to open on Saturday in Boao of Hainan Province.

During Rajapakse's stay in Sanya, Chinese President Hu Jintao will meet with him, and the two leaders will review the development of China-Sri Lanka relations and exchange views on facilitating bilateral win-win cooperation.

According to sources with the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Hu will deliver a key-note speech at the opening ceremony of BFA.

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http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90776/90883/6389214.html

LTTE's atrocities harden our resolved to eliminate terrorism: Prez

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has underlined the resolve of the government to fight the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)'s atrocities, saying 'the terrorists will be sadly mistaken if they think that we could be driven into submission'.

"LTTE's atrocities will only harden our resolve to eliminate terrorism," he said at a function in Colombo Wednesday, zeenews portal reported here.

Rajapaksa said the LTTE has been involved in killing of ministers and MPs this year, with the government's chief whip and Cabinet Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle being the latest victim.

Fernandopulle was killed during a suicide attack at a sports function in Colombo on Sunday.

"The terrorists will be sadly mistaken if they think that we could be driven into submission through these acts. Far from it, we will be even more determined to wipe out terrorism from this land," he said during the launch of Central Bank's 2007 annual report in Colombo.

"We will continue with the war against terrorism," he said adding that the fight should be seen in context with providing humanitarian assistance to the common people who lived in fear.

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http://www2.irna.ir/en/news/view/menu-236/0804091770201818.htm

Heavy stock of explosives found in Central Sri Lanka

Police Terrorist Investigations Department (TID) yesterday uncovered a large stock of TNT explosives from Nilagammana area, in Digana, Kandy.

According to the TID officials the stock containing approximately 110 pounds of TNT explosive slabs were found on information obtained from a Tamil Tiger arrested recently.

The Tamil Tiger has swallowed a cyanide capsule following the arrest. He is presently undergoing treatments at the Peradeniya hospital.

Police believe that the Tamil Tigers had brought the explosives into the area with the intention of carrying out major terrorist attacks in the South.

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http://www.colombopage.com/archive_08/April9110630JR.html

Wimal Weerawansa confirms his suspension -Video of the special speech in parliment




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Youtube

Wimal Weerawansa – An extraordinary leader among the ordinary

The marketing people can temporally blow up character of an ordinary person using well planned publicity campaigns on different themes. The white feather of a feeble clown may be presented to general public as a prince of peace. Licking of boots of colonial masters may well be presented as international diplomacy. However those are mere artificial boosting and dumb character will surface with time.

In the same time, there are extra ordinary people who are born gifted. They have personality that is unique and excel in multitude of disciplines. Wimal Weerawansa is clearly fallen into that rare category. He is a natural born leader with genuine attraction of common people of the country. He is not mere a politician or political activist, but a man with great visionary and aim. That is why he succeeds in all his social and political endeavors.

Wimal Weerawansa is undoubtedly the most eloquent speaker in contemporary politics. His speeches are not only expressive but also extremely logical and realistic. That is why he has become a genuine crowd puller in various political and social movements. He single handedly attracted large number of liberal youth in to the JVP vote bank.

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http://lankarising.blogspot.com/2008/04/

Our aim is to fulfil the national task-JVP MP

A group of MPs from the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna says so far they have not been enlightened regarding the party action pertaining to JVP propaganda secretary parliamentarian Wimal Weerawanse.

This was stated at a press conference held in Colombo this afternoon chaired by MP Piyasiri Wijenayake.

He said their aim is to fulfil the national task assigned by the people. He said the party has now fallen into the clutches of conspirators.

MP Achala Jagoda said Mr. Weerawanse has a clear stance for solving the national issue. He said imperialists and western forces are conspiring against the MP. 9 other JVP MPs participated at the press conference.

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http://www.lankaeverything.com/vinews/srilanka/20080408144605.php

Lankan envoy announces visa free entry for Pak traders

Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Pakistan Dr WB Dorakumbure, Sri Lankan High Commission Islamabad's Consul General Sidath Kumar and Pakistan Sri Lanka Business Council Chairman Rehmat Ullah Javaid visited some leading industrial units in Sambrial, Uggoki and Sialkot city, amid tight security.

Addressing a meeting of Sialkot business community held at Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) here Tuesday, they witnessed craftsmanship of Sialkot-based artisans and hailed the their culture.

Dorakumbure said both Sri Lanka and Pakistan had been enjoying good trade relationship, but the time was ripe for further strengthening the mutual and bilateral trade ties.

Sri Lankan High Commission Islamabad's Consul General Sidath Kumar, Chairman Pakistan Sri Lanka Business Council Karachi Rehmat Ullah Javaid, Chairman Pakistan Sports Goods Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PSGMEA) Muhammad Akhtar and SCCI President Dr Khurram Anwar Khawaja were also present on this occasion.

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http://thepost.com.pk/CorpNews.aspx?dtlid=154383&catid=8