CAN GET AIDS BY EATING ON THE ROAD

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It’s in INDIA – Karnataka – Bangalore , a 10 year old boy had eaten pineapple about 15 days back, and fell sick from the day he had eaten, later when he had his Health check done, the doctors diagnosed that he had AIDS. His parents couldn’t believe it, and then the entire family under went a medical checkup but none of them suffered from Aids. So the doctors checked again with the boy if he had any sexual activities with anyone? The boy said, ‘no’. Read more

THE DUAL DANCE OF KARUNANITHI (Karunaganari)

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DMK president and Tamil Naadu Chief Minister M Karunanithi is not only a great writer, speaker, and a poet but also a political actor and a dancer as well.  To glorify his Tamil Conference 2010, he ordered to release 1400 criminals from prisons in Tamil Naadu while 700 Eelam Tamil families were locked up inside their refugee camp in Vedar Colani.  Coimbatore where the conference was held is only 40 Km away from vedar colani, the pathetic thing is these Thoppulkodi Tamils were not allowed to go out of their camp even for their daily work or for shopping till the  session of the World Classical Tamil Conference ended.  Roman king Nero was fiddled (playing music instrument) while Rome was burning, Karunanithy was writing letters, sending telegrams and staging his drama while thousands of Tamils were perishing by the hands of the barbaric Srilankan forces supported by his central government and their allies. Read more

TamiL Eelam Liberation Tiger’s Intelligence Division is still functioning?

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Following the arrest of the 35 years old Easwaran Chandrakumaran by the Matara police, Sri Lankan intelligence unit has turned it’s attention towards the southern part of Sri Lanka.  The news agency which published this news reports that the LTTE’s Intelligence Unit is observing the activities of eminent person’s movements in the Southern part of Sri Lanka. Read more

Erick Solheim meets Sri Lankan Journalists

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Norway has once again brought to the attention about the incident of senior members of liberation tigers surrendered at the final stage of war to the Sri Lankan government. The former Envoy to Sri Lanka Erick Solheim made this statement in the midst of   some Journalists visited Oslo.

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Pregnancy tests on women seeking employment in tea plantations

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Several women who have sought employment in the tea plantations states that females are being subjected to a pregnancy test by the plantation companies before hiring them. If they are found to be pregnant, they are not granted employment in the company’s plantation. Read more

Development without politics to Tamils is equal to allowing your own mother to prostitute for your bread and butter

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‘Development’ the same old story, the bait and the sinister plan, of unconverted Sri Lankan government for the past several decade to cheat not only the Tamil Diaspora but also the whole world. Colombo is seeking acquittal of its crimes in the international arena as well as money for its greed. Norway based Professor N. Shanmugaratnam, a leading development specialist among Eezham Tamils, repeatedly warns against development without political solution, even though he is a supporter of ‘united Sri Lanka.’

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G8 and G20 summits in Toronto

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Germany’s chancellor has insisted that Europe’s leaders are making good progress in talks with the US about how to strengthen fragile economic growth. The twin summits, being held in and near Toronto, have come at a time when the world’s largest economies are divided over whether to pursue austerity measures to cut deficits, or continue public spending to stimulate economic growth.  Canada spends $1.1bn (US$1.1bn; £730m) to host this week’s G8 and G20 summits, While a staggering 90% of the summits’ budget is for security

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UN chief appoints Sri Lanka war crimes panel

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UN chief Ban Ki-moon Tuesday set up a panel to investigate allegations of war crimes in Sri Lanka during the government’s war against the Liberation Tigers, a UN spokesman said. The three-strong panel would be chaired by Marzuki Darusman from Indonesia, the UN’s special envoy for North Korea, and hoped to complete its work in four months, AFP reported. The other two members of the panel are human rights expert Yasmin Sooka from South Africa and Steven Ratner, an expert in international law of war from the United States. Mr. Ban launched the investigation “to advise him on the issue of accountability with regards to any alleged violations of international human rights and humanitarian law during the final stages of the conflict in Sri Lanka.”

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