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<blockquote data-quote="pererachaminda" data-source="post: 1287772" data-attributes="member: 32747"><p>Well Spoken ,Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka. We are with you. </p><p></p><p>Human rights actvists (rather dealers) are yet to understand that "human rights" is a foreign concept to the Sri Lankan people who have a long history of being "nice" even to their enemies. These human rights shops stem from the very countries who have unpleasent histories invoving discrimination against the people of color and then invasions of other peaceful nations out of craze for power. Invitations for these human rights dealers to come into the country also mainly go from the LTTE & its supporters who have been violating all the rights of innocent people of the entire country for a long time. So it seems that these dealers whose jobs are basically dependent on how unstable the country is are more interested in protecting rights of terrorists than those of innocent people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pererachaminda, post: 1287772, member: 32747"] Well Spoken ,Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka. We are with you. Human rights actvists (rather dealers) are yet to understand that "human rights" is a foreign concept to the Sri Lankan people who have a long history of being "nice" even to their enemies. These human rights shops stem from the very countries who have unpleasent histories invoving discrimination against the people of color and then invasions of other peaceful nations out of craze for power. Invitations for these human rights dealers to come into the country also mainly go from the LTTE & its supporters who have been violating all the rights of innocent people of the entire country for a long time. So it seems that these dealers whose jobs are basically dependent on how unstable the country is are more interested in protecting rights of terrorists than those of innocent people. [/QUOTE]
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