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TAMILNET SAYS ABOUT THE A'PURA BLAST
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<blockquote data-quote="archirasika" data-source="post: 3104454" data-attributes="member: 10655"><p>TAMILNET SAYS</p><p></p><p>"Janaka Perera killed in bomb blast in Anuradhapura</p><p>[TamilNet, Monday, 06 October 2008, 03:58 GMT]</p><p>Opposition Leader of the United National Party in North Central Province, Maj. Gen (retd.) Janaka Perera and his wife Vajira, a former Sri Lanka Army officer, were killed in a bomb blast in Anuradhapura Monday morning around 8:30. At least 15 persons were killed and many wounded in the attack, Police said. Janaka Perera was the UNP candidate for the Chief Minister post in 2008 Provincial Elections in North Central Province, which was marred by violence. </p><p></p><p>During Eelam War III, Maj. Gen. Janaka Perera played a major role in Jaffna and in Ma'nalaa'ru (Weli Oya). After the fall of Elephant Pass Base (EPS), he was appointed Overall Operations Commander (OOC) when Major Sarath Fonseka (now Lt. Gen.) was Security Forces Commander in Jaffna.</p><p></p><p>He retired from the military after being sidelined from becoming the Commander of the SLA and appointed as the High Commissioner for Sri Lanka, first in Australia, and then in Indonesia, following his retirement.</p><p></p><p>A Tamil village, Ma'nki'ndi-malai in Ma'nalaa'ru region, was renamed Janakapura, after the SLA evicted Tamils from their village in 1984 and established Sinhala colonies there. Maj. Gen. (ret) Perera (then a brigadier) was posted for two years in Janakapura as the commander of the SLA's Special Forces with a key camp at Janakapura. </p><p></p><p>Janaka Perera, one of the SLA's most celebrated officers, was barred from entering SLA camps in April 2008 by the military hierarchy after he critisized the present SLA Commander and the Rajapaksa government for their conduct of war with unrealistic deadlines. "</p><p></p><p>JUST FOR THE INFOMATION.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archirasika, post: 3104454, member: 10655"] TAMILNET SAYS "Janaka Perera killed in bomb blast in Anuradhapura [TamilNet, Monday, 06 October 2008, 03:58 GMT] Opposition Leader of the United National Party in North Central Province, Maj. Gen (retd.) Janaka Perera and his wife Vajira, a former Sri Lanka Army officer, were killed in a bomb blast in Anuradhapura Monday morning around 8:30. At least 15 persons were killed and many wounded in the attack, Police said. Janaka Perera was the UNP candidate for the Chief Minister post in 2008 Provincial Elections in North Central Province, which was marred by violence. During Eelam War III, Maj. Gen. Janaka Perera played a major role in Jaffna and in Ma'nalaa'ru (Weli Oya). After the fall of Elephant Pass Base (EPS), he was appointed Overall Operations Commander (OOC) when Major Sarath Fonseka (now Lt. Gen.) was Security Forces Commander in Jaffna. He retired from the military after being sidelined from becoming the Commander of the SLA and appointed as the High Commissioner for Sri Lanka, first in Australia, and then in Indonesia, following his retirement. A Tamil village, Ma'nki'ndi-malai in Ma'nalaa'ru region, was renamed Janakapura, after the SLA evicted Tamils from their village in 1984 and established Sinhala colonies there. Maj. Gen. (ret) Perera (then a brigadier) was posted for two years in Janakapura as the commander of the SLA's Special Forces with a key camp at Janakapura. Janaka Perera, one of the SLA's most celebrated officers, was barred from entering SLA camps in April 2008 by the military hierarchy after he critisized the present SLA Commander and the Rajapaksa government for their conduct of war with unrealistic deadlines. " JUST FOR THE INFOMATION. [/QUOTE]
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