Boycott Sri Lanka's Genocide: Do not fly Sri Lankan Airlines

by Tamiya | April 12, 2009 at 05:00 am
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In the last three months Sri Lankan Government has killed over 5000 Tamils civilians, systematically trapping them in to the so called "safety zones", and over 1000 of these victims were children.

The Sri Lankan Government continued to deny food, medicines and other necessities to the Tamils refugees while sending in loads of weapons to the are everyday.

The Sri Lankan Government has killed 14 journalists and 4 Tamil MPs in the last 4 years to ensure total silence to the current war on Tamils civilians in the name of "rooting out terrorism".

The Sri Lankan Government has warned foreign media to "play by the rules" in reporting the war in Sri Lanka, otherwise to boot off from Sri Lanka.

The Sri Lanakn Government has scoffed at UN, EU, USA, UK, and CANADA Governments call to immediate ceasefire to better the current humanitarian crisis.


Sri Lanka’s so-called ‘no-fire zone’ is now one of the most dangerous places in the world. The Security Council has quibbled over protocol when it should be acting to bring an end to this ghastly loss of life.
Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch

Boycott Sri Lanka's Genocide.

Don't fly Sri Lankan Airlines.

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Romesh Rathnayake

is this news? what kind of news is this? this is only propaganda against srilanka. are there any fucking moderators for this site?. you guys are all funny.!

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Tamiya

Unfortunately, or should I say fortunately, you don't see many Tamils, humanitarian agencies, the UN, US, Canada, Australia, and the UK laughing at the current situation.

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