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noone

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    Originally Posted by TearDrop
    ...Nanda Pathirana-Mage Daasa Obe Kiya...

    "Mage Daasa obe kiyaa
    oba pawasanawaa
    Mama sanasenawaa..."

    Nathi hamoma gannako... mama hithana widiyata meka mul geethyai....

    බොහොමත්ම පින් අපෙ නංගියට මේ සුන්දර ගීතය මෙහි පල කලාට..

    bambara patikki - amaradewa


    oya dena sindu tharam quality naha


    ලස්සනම ලස්සන සින්දු දෙකක්
    දෙන්නටම පින් දීලා මමත් ගන්නවා
     

    noone

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    ithin machoo managalle karala denna kalin manamalaya kawda kiyala aiyala dana ganna one neda
    kawruth nathinam hoyala denna wenawa


    අපේ වත්තෙ මෝරපු කොස් ගහක් තියනවා.
    වඩු බාස්ට දීලා ඒකෙන් වත් එකෙක් කපා ගම්මු
    :rofl::rofl::rofl:
     

    TearDrop

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    ලස්සනම ලස්සන සින්දු දෙකක්
    දෙන්නටම පින් දීලා මමත් ගන්නවා

    hondamai..ithin malliya hondin innawaa athi kiyala hithanawaa..Theruwan saranai..
     

    TearDrop

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    Shiwantha malli hondin innawaada kiyala kawruth hema dannawaada..saamaanyayen me hati diga kalak mahagedarata enne nathiwa inne naha kiyala hithunu nisaawen ahanna hithuna ..
     

    Sunny_Silva

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    S.Lankan rebels killed in cold blood: ex-army chief


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    COLOMBO (AFP) – Sri Lankan troops shot dead surrendering Tamil Tiger leaders on the orders of the defence secretary, the former army chief who is now running for president said on Sunday.
    General Sarath Fonseka said Gotabhaya Rajapakse -- the brother of the current president -- instructed field commanders not to take prisoners in the days before the Tamil Tiger separatists were defeated in May.
    "Gotabhaya Rajapakse spoke directly with (commander) Shavendra Silva and told him not to accommodate any surrendering LTTE leaders and that they must all be killed," Fonseka told reporters at a meeting of opposition parties.:frown::frown::frown::frown::no::no:
    Fonseka said he was away in China and was unaware that Rajapakse was giving direct orders to officers in the field during the final stages of battle against the Tigers, officially known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
    He said he only learnt after the war that senior Tiger rebels had used foreign mediators to organise a plan in which they would carry white flags and give themselves up.
    Fonseka led the army's successful offensive to finally crush the LTTE and end the island's decades-long ethnic conflict, but he later fell out with President Mahinda Rajapakse and the defence secretary.
    He resigned last month, accusing the government of sidelining him, and is now attempting to unseat President Rajapakse in elections on January 26.
    Sri Lankan authorities have resisted international calls for a war crimes investigation amid allegations by the United Nations that more than 7,000 civilians were killed during the first four months of this year alone.
    Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara declined to respond to Fonseka's remarks.
    "This is a comment given by General Fonseka and he will come out with many more," Nanayakkara said. "We will not comment on what he says."
    The government has previously denied ordering troops to kill Tamil Tiger political wing leader B. Nadesan, senior rebel S. Puleedevan and another Tiger official and their families.
    The military claimed victory over the LTTE on May 18 after wiping out the leadership of the once-powerful movement, which began its armed struggle for an independent Tamil homeland in 1972.
    Velupillai Prabhakaran, the group's founder, was killed in the fighting and his body shown on national television.
    During the war's finale, the United States and other Western nations voiced alarm at Sri Lanka's treatment of non-combatants, along with its internment afterwards of up to 300,000 Tamil civilians.
    Sri Lanka has said it is now allowing the civilians to leave state-run camps, although human rights groups say that many have nowhere to go with their villages destroyed in the fighting.
    When launching his election campaign, Fonseka said he was moving into politics because corruption was preventing Sri Lankans from benefiting from the success that military forces had secured under his command.
    He also surprised critics by agreeing to a possible war crimes investigation.

    CAN WE TRUST A MAN LIKE THIS? NO!
     

    athal24

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    Goda Dawasakin Nidimatha Wadi Welawaka Enna Labuna :baffled::rofl:

    Ape Mahagedara Jayagrahee 6000th Pahu Karala Matanam Hariyata Heenayak Wagei A Wagema Podi Dukakuth Thiyanawa Mata 2000n Passe Inna Nolabuna Ekama Kadaima Mekai Namuth Oayagollo Hamoma Me Mahagedarata Dena Dayakathwaya Nisa Thamai Meka Mepamana Dura Awe Idiriyatath Ape Mahagedara Thawa Chirath kalayak Wajabewa Kiyala Prarthana Karanawa A Wagema Ape Siyaluma Souru Souriyanta Mage Hada Pathlen Nagena Unusum Subapathum Me Mahagedara Mechchara Durak Aragena Awata (Nidimatha Nisa Spelings Aulnam Ganan Ganna Epa....)


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    ronsilva

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    Shiwantha malli hondin innawaada kiyala kawruth hema dannawaada..saamaanyayen me hati diga kalak mahagedarata enne nathiwa inne naha kiyala hithunu nisaawen ahanna hithuna ..

    mamath viparam karala baluwa danna kiyana ayagen aranchiye hatiyata saneepen innawa namuth business katayuthu ekka tikak busy kiyalai danaganna labune...

    nangita theruwan saranai...
     

    TearDrop

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    mamath viparam karala baluwa danna kiyana ayagen aranchiye hatiyata saneepen innawa namuth business katayuthu ekka tikak busy kiyalai danaganna labune...

    nangita theruwan saranai...

    Me pilithurata aiyaata sthuthi..shiwantha malli karadarayak nathiwa hondin inna bawa ahanna labunu eka gana sathutui....business wada ekalaasayak unaama, idak labunaama ,nudhuru dineka awith yanna ewi..

    aiyaata theruwan saranai..
     

    mdee

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    අද අලුත් දිනක් උදා වුයේ තවත් සතියක ආරම්භය සනිටුහන් කරමින්
    ඉතින් මිතුර ඔබේ සියලු කටයුතු සාර්ථකව ඉටු වෙන සතියක් වේවා!
    සුභ උදැසනක් වේවා! පතමි
     
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    coolnishan

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    කට්ටියම හොදින් නේද?
    ගිය දවස් ටිකේ ගෙදරින් බැහැරව සිටිය නිසා ත්‍රෙඩ් එකට එන්නත් බැරි වුනා.

    පිටු 6000 කුත් සම්පූර්න වෙලා
    ඔන්න මගෙනුත් සුබ පැතුම් සියලුම දෙනාට

    කොහෙද අනී උයා ගිහින් හිටියේ...?:eek:
     

    serandib_y2k

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    S.Lankan rebels killed in cold blood: ex-army chief


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    COLOMBO (AFP) – Sri Lankan troops shot dead surrendering Tamil Tiger leaders on the orders of the defence secretary, the former army chief who is now running for president said on Sunday.
    General Sarath Fonseka said Gotabhaya Rajapakse -- the brother of the current president -- instructed field commanders not to take prisoners in the days before the Tamil Tiger separatists were defeated in May.
    "Gotabhaya Rajapakse spoke directly with (commander) Shavendra Silva and told him not to accommodate any surrendering LTTE leaders and that they must all be killed," Fonseka told reporters at a meeting of opposition parties.:frown::frown::frown::frown::no::no:
    Fonseka said he was away in China and was unaware that Rajapakse was giving direct orders to officers in the field during the final stages of battle against the Tigers, officially known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
    He said he only learnt after the war that senior Tiger rebels had used foreign mediators to organise a plan in which they would carry white flags and give themselves up.
    Fonseka led the army's successful offensive to finally crush the LTTE and end the island's decades-long ethnic conflict, but he later fell out with President Mahinda Rajapakse and the defence secretary.
    He resigned last month, accusing the government of sidelining him, and is now attempting to unseat President Rajapakse in elections on January 26.
    Sri Lankan authorities have resisted international calls for a war crimes investigation amid allegations by the United Nations that more than 7,000 civilians were killed during the first four months of this year alone.
    Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara declined to respond to Fonseka's remarks.
    "This is a comment given by General Fonseka and he will come out with many more," Nanayakkara said. "We will not comment on what he says."
    The government has previously denied ordering troops to kill Tamil Tiger political wing leader B. Nadesan, senior rebel S. Puleedevan and another Tiger official and their families.
    The military claimed victory over the LTTE on May 18 after wiping out the leadership of the once-powerful movement, which began its armed struggle for an independent Tamil homeland in 1972.
    Velupillai Prabhakaran, the group's founder, was killed in the fighting and his body shown on national television.
    During the war's finale, the United States and other Western nations voiced alarm at Sri Lanka's treatment of non-combatants, along with its internment afterwards of up to 300,000 Tamil civilians.
    Sri Lanka has said it is now allowing the civilians to leave state-run camps, although human rights groups say that many have nowhere to go with their villages destroyed in the fighting.
    When launching his election campaign, Fonseka said he was moving into politics because corruption was preventing Sri Lankans from benefiting from the success that military forces had secured under his command.
    He also surprised critics by agreeing to a possible war crimes investigation.

    CAN WE TRUST A MAN LIKE THIS? NO!


    Meke inna epa...!! Oka aran wena thread ekakata pala..!
     
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