A Luxury they cannot afford

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Dear Nusrat, Enough of vodka drinking…….my God your condition is getting worse every day…..may God have mercy on your miserable, foolish, drunk and IGNORANT soul.  We Paindoos wish you the best of luck.  Take care. Azam. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I don’t know what scenes you are referring to but these scenes were repeated and observed by foreigner when the Paindoo army went on an orgy of killing their Muslim brothers and sisters. Of course the scope of 71 killings was much larger and the butchery lot more gory, than the sad mutual killings of 47 never the less, the rapist murderers still remain immune from justice on account of your dumb whore Indira, who saw fit to send them home after a few kicks in the ass which I am sure was not even felt by most Paindoos. Nusrat Rizvi Rowayton, Conn

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The scenes described below are very similar to those observed fifty years ago when Muslims slaughtered Hindu children, men and women. Jai Maharaj http://www.flex.com/~jai Om Shanti – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – A LUXURY THEY CANNOT AFFORD TamilNet, December 10, 1997 "The soldiers set upon the pregnant woman. As one of them stripped her naked, she screamed. The second sliced her belly with a sword. She fell down, blood spurting out. They cut her breasts and finally her throat. She rolled into the pit. Then came the turn of the second woman, also pregnant". "I closed my eyes" said K. Krishnakumar, 35, the only person who escaped when the Sri Lankan army arrested and massacred 181 people, including 35 children below the age of 10, in Sathurukkondan, Kokkuvil, Panichchayadi and Pillaiyarady, a cluster of Tamil villages three miles north of the Batticaloa town, on the night of September 9, 1990. Krishnakumar has related what he saw that night to the ICRC, the Human Right Task Force, the Batticaloa Peace Committee and the Presidential Commission to Inquire into Disappearances in the East. TamilNet’s Batticaloa correspondent met Krishnakumar and others who lost kith and kin in Kokkuvil, Sathurukkondan Panichchayadi and Pillaiyarady. Many children who lost either of their parents live in poverty, their growth stunted by severe malnutrition. Krishnakumar is frequently stung by severe pain from the knife wound he received during the massacre. The doctors have told him he has to go through another operation. Krishnakumar now ekes out a living as an assistant to the butcher at a mutton stall in the Batticaloa market. He is paid 80 rupees (1. 35 USD) per day. He said that he has lost hope that justice will be done. He related to the correspondent what he saw of the massacre. "The villages were cordoned off by the Army around 10 a.m. It was almost 7 p.m. by the time the villagers – including infants, women, pregnant mothers and the old – were herded to the Sathurukkondan camp and locked inside. "Four masked men walked into the hall and selected me, T. Kumar, C. Sinnaththamby, and K. Jeevaratnam. Our shirts were removed and our hands behind our back with them. Then we were taken to the camp’s back yard. We were dragged about fifty meters further, where we saw a pit about 20 ft by 5ft. There was a Cashew tree by the pit and well which was about 10 meters from it. "In the dim light I saw 25 soldiers armed with long swords and cudgels standing round the pit and the well. I was hit with a cudgel and I fell face downward. When the other three screamed the soldiers stripped them and stuffed cloth into their mouths. One by one they were taken to the edge of the pit and hacked with swords and were pushed in. "Four more men were brought there, hacked to death and were pushed in to the pit. The soldiers went again and brought two pregnant women. They were stripped naked and their breasts were sliced off. The soldiers then cut open the stomachs of these women with their swords and pushed them into the pit. "Later they brought many girls stark naked. Sand was stuffed in the girls’ mouths and all were raped repeatedly. Then the soldiers cut off their breasts with the swords. Three of these girls were pushed into the well. "As the area was dark, I was able to slowly crawl out while they were busy raping, killing and pushing bodies into the pit. When the soldiers left, I crawled towards the camp fence and hid in shrub jungle behind the camp. Later the soldiers brought tires and set fire to the bodies in the pit. The fires burned till 3 about a.m. in the morning. Once the pyre died out, the pit was filled with sand. Our correspondent also spoke to Thambi Ayya Kirubaratnam who lost his wife in the incident. "My wife was also taken by the army. The next day I informed the ICRC. They contacted the brigadier and we went to the Chathurukkondan camp. The Brigadier denied any knowledge whatsoever regarding my wife being taken by the soldiers." "In the back yard of the camp I found my wife’s clothes and the pair of Bata slippers she was wearing when she was taken away by the soldiers. The brigadier was silent. He had nothing to say." "I also testified to the Presidential Commission on the incident, but nothing has happened so far" he lamented. The Sri Lankan government first denied that the massacre ever took place. The Divisional Secretary of the area submitted a report to the government on the incident soon after. But the government at that time stood by the local brigadier who insisted that no untoward incident took place in the area. Later the Human Rights Task Force which was appointed by President Ranasinghe Premadasa recorded evidence and mentioned the Sathurukkondan -Kokkuvil massacre in its report published in April 1994. In early 1997 the Special Presidential Commission to Inquire into Disappearances in the East under Justice K. Palakidnar also recorded evidence about the Sathurukkondan -Kokkuvil massacre. For Krishnakumar’s people and scores of others like them Human Rights remain a luxury they cannot afford. End of forwarded post.

The best strategy for long-lasting peace, economic growth and the strong defense of south Asia is the reunification

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Dear Dr. Maharaj. Your comments below indicate what kind of

unification of SEA your are referring to. It is nothing less than Hitler’s ideas. I think you have abused a pathetic situation to feed your hegomonic ideas. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Your views do not go with your ‘Om Shanthi’ call. The scenes described below are very similar to those observed fifty years ago when Muslims slaughtered Hindu children, men and women. http://www.flex.com/~jai "The soldiers set upon the pregnant woman. As one of them stripped her naked, she screamed. The second sliced her belly with a sword. She fell down, blood spurting out. They cut her breasts and finally her throat. She rolled into the pit. Then came the turn of the second woman, also pregnant".–Baticaloa SriLanka. {deleted much of horror} The best strategy for long-lasting peace, economic growth and the strong defense of south Asia is the reunification

I don’t know what scenes you are referring to but these scenes were repeated and observed by foreigner when the Paindoo army went on an orgy of killing their Muslim brothers and sisters. Of course the scope of 71 killings was much larger and the butchery lot more gory, than the sad mutual killings of 47 never the less, the rapist murderers still remain immune from justice on account of your dumb whore Indira, who saw fit to send them home after a few kicks in the ass which I am sure was not even felt by most Paindoos. Nusrat Rizvi Rowayton, Conn

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Dear Dr. Maharaj. Your comments below indicate what kind of unification of SEA your are referring to. It is nothing less than Hitler’s ideas. I think you have abused a pathetic situation to feed your hegomonic ideas. Your views do not go with your ‘Om Shanthi’ call. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – The scenes described below are very similar to those observed fifty years ago when Muslims slaughtered Hindu children, men and women. Jai Maharaj http://www.flex.com/~jai Om Shanti A LUXURY THEY CANNOT AFFORD TamilNet, December 10, 1997 "The soldiers set upon the pregnant woman. As one of them stripped her naked, she screamed. The second sliced her belly with a sword. She fell down, blood spurting out. They cut her breasts and finally her throat. She rolled into the pit. Then came the turn of the second woman, also pregnant".–Baticaloa SriLanka.

{deleted much of horror} – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – The best strategy for long-lasting peace, economic growth and the strong defense of south Asia is the reunification

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – The scenes described below are very similar to those observed fifty years ago when Muslims slaughtered Hindu children, men and women.  -  Jai Maharaj A LUXURY THEY CANNOT AFFORD TamilNet, December 10, 1997 "The soldiers set upon the pregnant woman. As one of them stripped her naked, she screamed. The second sliced her belly with a sword. She fell down, blood spurting out. They cut her breasts and finally her throat. She rolled into the pit. Then came the turn of the second woman, also pregnant".–Baticaloa SriLanka. {deleted much of horror} The best strategy for long-lasting peace, economic growth and the strong defense of south Asia is the reunification Dear Dr. Maharaj. Your comments below indicate what kind of unification of SEA your are referring to. It is nothing less than Hitler’s ideas. I think you have abused a pathetic situation to feed your hegomonic ideas. Your views do not go with your ‘Om Shanthi’ call.

Namaste, gak23: The division of south Asia was seeded and effected by British barbarians of the past.  They divided people where they perpetrated their colonialism.  It is time to come out of their hangover, it is time to reunite in as many ways as possible and then some. Jai Maharaj Jyotishi, Vedic Astrologer Correct predictions published about P.V.N. Rao, George Bush, O.J. Simpson, other people and events http://www.flex.com/~jai Om Shanti Copyright (C) 1997 Mantra Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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