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Of Playing by Rules, Peace Talks, and Arial Warfare

Amnesty International has distributed foam balls in the Carribean islands with the message saying "Sri Lanka Play by the Rules". This was a campaign to raise awareness and action on the alleged (Who are we kidding here?) Human Rights Violations by the GoSL...

Then the JVP decides to raise opposition about this at the Parliament when the house met, saying that this was a move to demoralize the Sri Lankan Cricket Team. And the really stupid and funny thing is, in a rare move of unity, the Government (Plus some of the UNP members) and the UNP (Sans some of the UNP members) get together to support this claim...

Correct me if I'm wrong people, but how can us (Hopefully) winning the world cup be connected to denying "the Sri Lankan government’s right to save the nation from the clutches of LTTE". I mean, last time I checked, Sanath was clutching a Kookaburra, and not an T-56...

And this brings me to the Peace Talks part. Can someone explain please? Are we at war now? Or are we carrying out peace talks? Is it just me, or is it really confusing(?) what the GoSL is trying to say and do?

But the LTTE has got (at least part of) their act together. Seriously people, taking off in a Cessna from Vanni, coming to Katunayake, dropping bombs, and going home? I mean, I can't do that in Red Alert, with cheats on!

Apparently, the SLAF tracked the thing taking off from Wanni 45 minutes before the attack happened. What did they think it was? An overweight dragonfly coming to mate in the marshes of Negombo?

April 4, 2007 | 8:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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