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Sri Lanka Officials and Rebels are arguing over aid by bmitchell at 10:51 am EST, Jan 8, 2005 |
FOR those seeking a silver lining in the wake of the tsunami's destruction, Sri Lanka looked like a good place to start. For the first few days after the waves struck, government officials and separatist rebels sounded a conciliatory note. Both sides called for national unity and vowed to co-operate over relief efforts. This collaboration, many hoped, might help build trust. A resumption of peace talkson hold since early 2003seemed possible, and perhaps an end to the 30-year-old civil war pitting mostly Hindu Tamil rebels against the mostly Buddhist Sinhalese government. |
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RE: Sri Lanka Officials and Rebels are arguing over aid by Vile at 4:56 am EST, Jan 9, 2005 |
bmitchell wrote: ] FOR those seeking a silver lining in the wake of the tsunami's ] destruction, Sri Lanka looked like a good place to start. For ] the first few days after the waves struck, government ] officials and separatist rebels sounded a conciliatory note. ] Both sides called for national unity and vowed to co-operate ] over relief efforts. This collaboration, many hoped, might ] help build trust. A resumption of peace talkson hold since ] early 2003seemed possible, and perhaps an end to the ] 30-year-old civil war pitting mostly Hindu Tamil rebels ] against the mostly Buddhist Sinhalese government. Fuck em all. No one needs these shitpeople on our planet. Sri Lankan bitches are hairy whores. I wish the Tsunami would have gotten rid of every sri lankan 'cept the Yeti. |
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