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Recent Channel 4 video documentary "Sri Lanka's Killing Fields" shows the attrocities commited by Sri Lankan Armed Forces.
UN Investingation Report confirms that more than 40,000 thousands civilians were killed during the final stage of the war in 2009 agaist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
United Nations, Rights Organizations, NGOs and even many news agencies have condemned Sri Lanka's brutal massacre of Tamil Civilians and have called for an independant investigation into war crimes and crimes agains humanity commited by Sri Lankan Armed forces.
Next time you plan your vacation, take Sri Lanka off your lists.
Sri Lanka, a beautiful but dangerous Country in the world. It is not only a shape of "blood drop" but also a country that makes its citizens drop blood.
More than 450,000 Tamil civilians have been killed by Sri Lankan Armed forces since 1948.
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With the help of China, India, Iran, Pakistan and some other state terror countries Sri Lankan Government continues to commit the Genocide against Tamils in Sri Lanka.
Every penny you spend to visit Sri Lanka or to buy Sri Lankan products becomes a bullet to kill innocent Tamil Civilians in Sri Lanka. |
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Please boycotte Sri Lanka, please stop using Sri Lankan Tourism and Airline services. |
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Siobhain McDonagh MP, Mictham & Morden, UK, during the Labor Party conference held Thursday appealed to the delegates, and to the millions of live TV viewers, to shoulder their own commitment on the Sri Lanka issue, urging that a boycott of goods and avoiding holidays in the unsavory state would ensure their money would not “prop up that government.” During the event, the sitting government party passed a resolution condemning the treatment of Tamils in the island by that government. [...] read more |
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Dengue fever kills 253 in Sri Lanka
The death toll from Dengue fever in Sri Lanka has risen to 253 so far, the country's Epidemiological Unit of the Health Ministry said Monday. The Epidemiological Unit said in its latest statistics that of the 25,771 cases, the highest number of patients were reported from June, totaling 7,048. It is followed by July with 6,872 cases being reported. This represents a sharp increase as 4,156 Dengue cases and 85 deaths were reported for the whole year of 2008. [..] read more |
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