වික්‍රමසිංහ vs වික්‍රමසිංහ 🤭🤭🤣🤣🤣

shenat

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  • May 13, 2007
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    ආශ්චර්යමත් රටක
    ආර්ථිකය ගොඩ දාන්නනෙ මේ හ්ම දේම. 🥲 2048 උබටත් පුළුවන් ඡන්දෙ දාන්න.

    අවුරුදු 40ක් පාර්ලිමේන්තුවෙ තියන් බකන් නිලන් හිටිය එකේ තව අවුරුදු 25 ක් බලන් ඉන්න බැරි නෑ රනී ලොල්ලන්ට. 🤭
     

    sakuntha1996

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    අවුරුදු 40ක් පාර්ලිමේන්තුවෙ තියන් බකන් නිලන් හිටිය එකේ තව අවුරුදු 25 ක් බලන් ඉන්න බැරි නෑ රනී ලොල්ලන්ට. 🤭
    ඔව්, ජෙප්පො කරන්න දුන්නෙ නෑලූ, නැත්නම් රට හදලලු. 🥲
     

    monson

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    එතකොට මුන්ට කියන නම මොකක්ද ? 😁

    In 1988 the Government had legalized the JVP and invited it to participate in the elections. The JVP responded by killing voters and candidates in an attempt to disrupt elections held in late 1988 and early 1989.

    Sri Lankans elected a new President in December 1988 and a new Parliament in February 1989. The JVP and LTTE tried to
    prevent these elections through death threats and assassinations, killing hundreds of voters and 14 parliamentary candidates.


    Antigovernment militants were the greatest threat to Sri Lankans ' freedom of assembly. JVP members attacked UNP and
    other political party meetings in the period before the February 15 parliamentary elections, killing hundreds of voters and keeping many thousands from the polls.

    Both elections were marked by high levels of violence instigated by the LTTE in the northeast and the JVP in the south. Both organizations attempted through intimidation and murder to halt the elections and prevent citizens from voting. In the first 6 weeks of the year, the JVP killed 14 parliamentary candidates. During the week of the parliamentary elections, the LTTE and the JVP murdered perhaps 225 persons, many of them at polling stations or on their way to and from voting.
    Despite these difficulties, 55 percent of
    the electorate turned out for the presidential election and 64 percent for parliamentary polls.

    Country reports on human rights practices 1989 - Sri Lanka
    US Department of State

    - Country reports on human rights practices : report submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives and Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate by the Department of State in accordance with sections 116(d) and 502B(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended"​

     

    namak nathi eka

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    malakadss

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    xxx
    මොකුත් කියන්න එපා ජනරජ පෙරහෑර තියන්න යන්නේ නුවර.. මොනවා වුනත් නාකියා ඔක්කොම සිහින ටික එක අවුරුද්දෙන් ගොඩ දාගන්න හදන්නේ.. මොකද මිනිහා දන්නවා කාලය ටිකයි කියලා
     
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    tharakaf

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    එතකොට මුන්ට කියන නම මොකක්ද ? 😁

    In 1988 the Government had legalized the JVP and invited it to participate in the elections. The JVP responded by killing voters and candidates in an attempt to disrupt elections held in late 1988 and early 1989.

    Sri Lankans elected a new President in December 1988 and a new Parliament in February 1989. The JVP and LTTE tried to
    prevent these elections through death threats and assassinations, killing hundreds of voters and 14 parliamentary candidates.


    Antigovernment militants were the greatest threat to Sri Lankans ' freedom of assembly. JVP members attacked UNP and
    other political party meetings in the period before the February 15 parliamentary elections, killing hundreds of voters and keeping many thousands from the polls.

    Both elections were marked by high levels of violence instigated by the LTTE in the northeast and the JVP in the south. Both organizations attempted through intimidation and murder to halt the elections and prevent citizens from voting. In the first 6 weeks of the year, the JVP killed 14 parliamentary candidates. During the week of the parliamentary elections, the LTTE and the JVP murdered perhaps 225 persons, many of them at polling stations or on their way to and from voting.
    Despite these difficulties, 55 percent of
    the electorate turned out for the presidential election and 64 percent for parliamentary polls.

    Country reports on human rights practices 1989 - Sri Lanka
    US Department of State

    - Country reports on human rights practices : report submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives and Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate by the Department of State in accordance with sections 116(d) and 502B(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended"​

    @shenat left unada 🥴?