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panchaz

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    The Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    originally posted by ikdood
    in 2008​



    lkdood
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    10-05-2008, 07:58 PM



    Army commander should do his job

    he's talking like a politician

    his job is to finish them off

    Surrender ?

    LTTE is having major problems but they are still not defeated

    they still have striking capability

    as Praba's birthday is near we may see attacks

    never underestimate your enemy

    UKGAYDOOD :eek::shocked:
     

    panchaz

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    The Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
    :yes:

    coolgayathra anith kenata wage unta ridila

    un wage mama hora anduweta kade yan ne nahane

    munta pissu 2008 may wela thib ba ewa dan danawa

    mama kiwwa dewal hari

    2008 SF naraki
    2010 SF hodai

    ehemada uba dan kiyanne ubata ooney mokakda dannawada lankawe ekama rajayakatawath enna ida nodi lankawa asthawara karanna
    ANE mewage wesa yakku
     

    coolgayathra

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    ....Sri lanka..Land of brave lions...
    appata siri mu kotiyekne:growl::growl::growl::growl::growl::growl:
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    :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::angry::yes:
     

    sajithd

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    coolgayathra anith kenata wage unta ridila

    un wage mama hora anduweta kade yan ne nahane

    munta pissu 2008 may wela thib ba ewa dan danawa

    mama kiwwa dewal hari

    The Sri Lankan government should stop firing heavy artillery into the “no-fire zone” where some 100,000 civilians are trapped by the Tamil Tigers, Human Rights Watch has said.

    The rights group Thursday called upon the UN Security Council to take urgent measures, including by sending a special envoy to Sri Lanka, to end violations of humanitarian law by government forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

    “Sri Lanka’s so-called ‘no-fire zone’ is now one of the most dangerous places in the world,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “The Security Council has quibbled over protocol when it should be acting to bring an end to this ghastly loss of life.”

    People in the government-declared no-fire zone told Human Rights Watch that several areas have been subjected to heavy shelling since April 7, resulting in numerous civilian casualties.

    The group called on Colombo and the LTTE to urgently facilitate the safe evacuation of civilians from the conflict area.

    Approximately 100,000 civilians are believed to be trapped in the roughly 20 sq km area under LTTE control.


    thaindian

    ow bn. umba kiwwa ewa hari:growl: