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Friday, December 17, 2010

தேசிய கீதம்

ஸ்ரீலங்கா மாதாவை தமிழில் பாடுவது அல்ல, தமிழீழ தேசிய கீதம் பாடுவதே ஜனநாயகம்!
The Republic of Ireland Anthem
The Soldier's Song


Scottish national Anthem..
O flower of Scotland


Wales National Anthem
The old land of my fathers is dear to me,


ENGLAND NATIONAL ANTHEM
God save our gracious Queen,
Sri Lanka Matha (Sinhala)
நடைமுறையை பிரதிபலிக்கும் தேசிய கீதம்



National Anthem of Sri Lanka Namo Namo Matha
அதிகாரபூர்வ தேசியகீதம்


ශ්‍රී ලංකා මාතාඅප ශ්‍රී....... ලංකා නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ මාතාසුන්‍දර සිරිබරිනී සුරැඳි අති සෝබමාන ලංකාධාන්‍ය ධනය නෙක මල් පලතුරු පිරි ජය භුමිය රම්‍යාඅප හට සැප සිරි සෙත සදනා ජීවනයේ මාතාපිළිගනු මැන අප භක්‍තී පූජානමෝ නමෝ මාතාඅප ශ්‍රී ...... ලංකා නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ මාතාඔබ වේ අප විද්‍යාඔබ මය අප සත්‍යාඔබ වේ අප ශක්‍තිඅප හද තුළ භක්‍තීඔබ අප ආලෝකේඅපගේ අනුප්‍රාණේඔබ අප ජීවන වේඅප මුක්‍තිය ඔබ වේනව ජීවන දෙමිනේ නිතින අප පුබුදු කරන් මාතාඥාන වීර්‍ය වඩවමින රැගෙන යනු මැන ජය භූමී කරාඑක මවකගෙ දරු කැල බැවිනායමු යමු වී නොපමාප්‍රේම වඩා සැම හේද දුරැර දා නමෝ නමෝ මාතාඅප ශ්‍රී........ ලංකා නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ නමෝ මාතා
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நமோ நமோ தாயேதமிழ் மொழிபெயர்ப்பு
நமோ நமோ நமோ நமோ தாயேநல்லெழில் பொலி சீரணிநலங்கள் யாவும் நிறை வான்மணி லங்காஞாலம் புகழ் வள வயல் நதி மலை மலர்நறுஞ்சோலை கொள் லங்காநமதுறு புகலிடம் என ஒளிர்வாய்நமதுதி ஏல் தாயேநமதலை நினதடி மேல் வைத்தோமேநமதுயிரே தாயே - நம் ஸ்ரீ லங்காநமோ நமோ நமோ நமோ தாயேநமதாரருள் ஆனாய்நவை தவிர் உணர்வானாய்நமதோர் வலியானாய்நவில் சுதந்திரம் ஆனாய்நமதிளமையை நாட்டேநகு மடி தனையோட்டேஅமைவுறும் அறிவுடனேஅடல்செறி துணிவருளே - நம் ஸ்ரீ லங்காநமோ நமோ நமோ நமோ தாயேநமதோர் ஒளி வளமேநறிய மலர் என நிலவும் தாயேயாமெல்லாம் ஒரு கருணை அனைபயந்தஎழில்கொள் சேய்கள் எனவேஇயலுறு பிளவுகள் தமை அறவேஇழிவென நீக்கிடுவோம்ஈழ சிரோமணி வாழ்வுறு பூமணிநமோ நமோ தாயே - நம் ஸ்ரீ லங்காநமோ நமோ நமோ நமோ தாயே
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Why Not?
தமிழீழ தேசிய கீதம்
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வாழ்க ஈழத்தமிழகம் வாழ்க இனிது வாழ்கவே
=== புதிய ஈழப் புரட்சியாளர்கள் (ENB) ===

யுத்தக் குற்றமிழைத்த ஸ்ரீலங்கா படையுடன் கை கோர்க்கும் ஐ.நா.சபை

யுத்தம் குற்றம் இழைத்த ஸ்ரீலங்கா இராணுவத்துடன் கை கோர்க்கும் ஐ,நா.சபை
U.N. peacekeepers fire bullets and tear gas into a crowd of protesters in front of Haiti's National Palace.

Protesters had called on Prime Minister Jacques-Edouard Alexis to resign as the food protests continued to paralyze the country.
Lanka strengthens Armoured Corps, eyes more UN missions
* Talks underway with Russia
December 15, 2010, 9:45 pm
By Shamindra Ferdinando

The government is boosting the strength of the Armoured Corps, with a view to securing more UN peace keeping missions in which AC can play a leading role.

This was revealed by Army Chief Lt. Gen. Jagath Jayasuriya, who is also Colonel Commandant of the Armoured Corps, at the 55th anniversary of the Corps held at its Regimental Headquarters, Rock House, Muttwal on Wednesday (Dec.15).

Following in the footsteps of his predecessor, Sinha Regiment veteran General Sarath Fonseka, Jayasuriya remains the Colonel Commandant of the Armoured Corps even after taking over the Army. Fonseka held the position of Colonel Commandant of Sinha Regiment throughout the war, while being the Commander of the Army.

Lt. Gen. Jayasuriya said that the government was in the process of negotiating with Russia to acquire armoured fighting vehicles as part of its overall strategy to secure fresh UN missions.

During the war, the government acquired two types of armoured fighting vehicles from Russia and China for the Mechanised Infantry Regiment. About 140 troops of the Mechanised Infantry with several armoured fighting vehicles among other equipment are about to be deployed in South Lebanon under UN Command shortly.

Lt. Gen. Jayasuriya said that the army would never allow terrorism to raise its head again. Whatever the situation abroad, the army chief vowed not to allow those with separatist and treacherous sentiments to cause trouble in the country.

The announcement of a move to acquire new equipment is the first such public statement since the conclusion of the war in May last year.

Since September 2004, Sri Lanka maintains a battalion of troops in the Caribbean Island of Haiti. Army headquarters told The Island that more troops could be assigned to overseas missions and the country remained ready to take on new assignments at short notice.

The government increased the defence allocation at the recently presented budget to facilitate among other acquisition of new equipment as well as payments for what Sri Lanka had acquired over the years.

Tens of thousands commemorate PFLP 43rd anniversary in Gaza City

Tens of thousands commemorate PFLP 43rd anniversary in Gaza City
December 11, 2010
Tens of thousands of members and supporters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine gathered today, December 11, 2010 , in Gaza City's Palestine Stadium, marking the forty-third anniversary of the PFLP's founding in a mass rally. Palestinians from all sectors - men and women, elderly and children, workers and farmers, attended the rally from all sectors of Gaza City, and traveling in groups from throughout the Gaza Strip, waving red flags that filled the stadium.
Comrade Jamil Majdalawi, member of the Political Bureau of the PFLP, delivered the main speech of the rally, emphasizing the need for Palestinian national unity to confront the occupier and build the resistance in the face of all repression. He emphasized that the Palestinian people have the right to all forms of resistance, including armed, popular and economic resistance, and that resistance is the only solution to the occupation.
He denounced the accumulation of wealth, power and influence at the expense of the struggle of the Palestinian people, saying that it benefits the enemy only. He called upon Hamas and Fatah to move toward reconciliation and prioritize the national struggle of the Palestinian people.
He denounced the path of "negotiations" and "peace talks" flowing from the Oslo accords and said that the masses of the Palestinian people must lead a collective reevaluation in order to learn the lessons of this period to continue the march of the Palestinian revolutionary struggle.
He emphasized that for the PLO to fulfill its role as an umbrella uniting the people, it must be democratic and embrace all of the parts of the Palestinian national movement in a pluralistic manner, based on democratic elections and proportional representation.
Comrade Majdalawi paid tribute to the Front's leadership and history, calling for the freedom of General Secretary Comrade Ahmad Sa'adat in the jails of the occupier, and the freedom of his comrades and all Palestinian prisoners, and saluting the legacy of past General Secretaries Abu Ali Mustafa and George Habash. He noted the strength and importance of the involvment of young people and women in all activities and at all levels of the Front and the Palestinian movement.
Comrade Musab al-Bashir, a freed former prisoner, spoke about the struggle of prisoners, calling on all forces to prioritize the case of Palestinian prisoners, and pointing to the prisoners' movement as an example of ending the internal division. He discussed the ongoing crimes and abuses being committed against prisoners in the Zionist jails, and emphasized the commitment of the Front on the 43rd anniversary to its imprisoned comrades and all of the imprisoned sons and daughters of the Palestinian people.
The festival included artistic performances, speeches and poetry and concluded with a new song performed by the Palestinian artist Ahmed Assaf entitled "The Backbone of the Front".

Ambassador Yash Sinha on Anura Kumara Dissanayake visit to India

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