Terrorists KILLED
Prabhakaran’s son and Osama’s son:
There is little doubt that both Prabhakaran and
Osama were leaders of two terrorist groups – feared and abhorred.
Prabhakaran headed the LTTE (Liberation of Tamil Tiger Eelam) whilst
Osama headed the Al -qaeda. Prabhakaran’s death was announced on May
18, 2009 while Osama was killed on May 2, 2011. Sri Lanka is
currently facing a plethora of allegations following its decision to
apply a Just War principle and take on the armed non-State actor –
LTTE after suffering 30 years of LTTE terror attacks. The photo of
Prabhakaran’s son with bullet wounds but without blood and a film
documentary funded to be screened annually every time there are
Geneva sessions has taken centre stage of the UNHRC.
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INDIA MUST STAND BY SRI LANKA, vote against US resolutions
How Colombo deals with its domestic Tamil
problem is entirely its business. New Delhi must mind India's
interest and not succumb to DMK's political blackmail. Nothing would
be more disastrous for India’s national interest if the Congress
were to decide to force Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Minister
for External Affairs Salman Khurshid to vote for the resolution
against Sri Lanka moved by the US in the United Nations Human Rights
Council.
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Coasting into coastal tourisn
Sri Lanka’s coastal and marine resources,
whether natural, human or cultural, are plentiful and diverse and
have a high potential value for tourism. We have a diverse coastal
environment with a variety of ecosystems. These include sandy
beaches, coral reefs, rocky headlands, sand dunes, mangroves,
wetlands, estuaries, lagoons and sea grasses. Our coastline is
around 1,700 km, with territorial waters of a total area of 21,500
square km. These waters are filled with valuable aquatic resources
including over 1,000 varieties of fish.
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