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Indian Spy Manmohan Sharma and his Chinese Sex Scandal - RAW official in Beijing recalled
An intelligence official from the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India's external intelligence agency, posted at the embassy in Beijing is being recalled for his alleged links with a Chinese language teacher.Manmohan Sharma, who was posted in Beijing a year back, will be returning to headquarters shortly. A departmental inquiry has been initiated. We will find out if there has been any misdemeanour on his part and get to the bottom of this sensitive matter, highly placed government sources told IANS. In the meantime we have called him back.
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Tamil lobby: Do Tamils lobby? - Arvalan
Ten people who speak make more noise than ten thousand who are silent. Napoleon BonaparteThe terms Tamil Diaspora, expatriates and lobby are being used by the analysts and media frequently. This creates a perception that these terms are similar and is a matter of semantics. A lobby is “a group of persons who attempt to influence legislators or other public officials on behalf of some particular cause or interest” and lobbying means “to influence (legislators), or urge or procure the passage of” (Reference Macquarie dictionary.) The keyword in defining lobbyists and lobbying is influence”, which is defined as “power of producing effects by invisible or insensible means”.
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Tamils in New Zealand participated in ANCAZ parade and service
Tamils in New Zealand participated in ANCAZ parade and service
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Tamil Catholic priest murdered by Sri Lankan Army - TYO Australia
Tamil Youth Organisation of Australia wishes to bring to your attention the murder of a Tamil Catholic priest,Father M X Karunaratnam. A roadside bomb in Sri Lanka said to have been planted by government soldiers in rebel territory killed Father M X Karunaratnam, a Catholic priest and campaigner for the rights of Tamils. [AP, 21/04/08] On Sunday 20 April 2008, the Deep Penetrating Unit of the Sri Lankan Army targeted Father M X Karunaratnam, head of North East Secretariat on Human Rights, whilst he returned from a church service. He now joins the list of several Tamil parliamentarians, journalists and human rights activists assassinated by the Sri Lankan Government.
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Australia ANZAC Day and the Eelam Tamils - by Sabesan (Melbourne)
Anzac Day mirrors the soul of our nation,And shows the price it was willing to pay,To secure our freedom, knowing if it was lost,That soul would sicken, and would wither away (Bernard Sprunt)
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Cooking for Jey Book Release on Naattu Pattraalar Naal on ANZAC day
Cooking for Jey Book Release on Naattu Pattraalar Naal on ANZAC day
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Sri Lankan Sinhala Government Invasion into Tamil Homeland thwarted by Liberation Forces
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) units that attempted to break the Forward Defence Line of the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) in Ki'laali, Mukamaalai and on several other positions were forced to retreat, leaving behind dead bodies of their troopers, according to LTTE's Northern Forces Operations Command. Heavy fighting lasted till 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday. The SLA has suffered heavy casualties as the Tigers put up stiff resistance, says TamilNet.
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Sri Lanka: Caritas grieves murder of Catholic priest; renews calls for Australian engagement
Sydney, April 21, 2008. Caritas Australia is calling on the international community, including the Australian Government, to assist the Sri Lankan Government in challenging the culture of impunity operating throughout Sri Lanka, after the death of Father MX Karunaratnam in a roadside bombing on Sunday.
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United against Tamils, why? - Professor Aaron Rajah, San Diego, California.
Oftentimes international alliances will be formed when nations discover a common enemy, cooperative profits and/or region threats. Why then is the world united to fight against the minority Tamil people in Sri Lanka? Historical analysis would be hard pressed to find worse odds facing such a small group of people.
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Australia 2020 Summit - Opening Remarks by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Australians one, Australians all.I too begin by acknowledging the first peoples of our nation.Just as I welcome all of you to this, the nation’s capital, to this, the nation’s Parliament.To this, the great meeting place of our common democracy, Australia.
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