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02-20-2007, 09:18 PM
LTTE sympathizers in south raised their voice through 'Ravaya' newspaper against the recent poster campaign of National Movement Against Terrorism.
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The recent poster of NMAT
Attorney Nimal Punchihewa of Human Rights Commission
Lecturer Prathiba Mahanama of Law faculty of Colombo University
Peace merchant Pakyasothi Saravanamuttu
Pro LTTE Journalist (TamilNet Updater) Sunanda Deshapriya of FMM
The terrorist sympathizers seeks law enforcement against NMAT for its sinhala poster stating "Identify the Peace, Media & Leftist fronts of LTTE in south, destroy them, defete them and Protect the Nation".
Peace merchant Pakyasothi Saravanamuttu, journalist Sunanda Deshapriya of FMM, Attorney Nimal Punchihewa of Human Rights Commission, journalist Sunetra Rajakarunanayake, Lecturer Prathiba Mahanama of Law faculty of Colombo University has commented against this poster.
National Movement Against Terrorism (NMAT) launched a poster campaign on last 13th February in Colombo City and its suburbs asking general public to identify various fronts of LTTE terrorism and to destroy and defeat them to protect the nation.
NMAT has taken this action as security forces recently arrested some Sinhalese belonging to Media Movements, Leftist political stream and security forces who betrayed the country for gree
http://www.sinhala.net/News/20041218/Pics/NMAT/20070217/Pic-5-0.jpg
The recent poster of NMAT
Attorney Nimal Punchihewa of Human Rights Commission
Lecturer Prathiba Mahanama of Law faculty of Colombo University
Peace merchant Pakyasothi Saravanamuttu
Pro LTTE Journalist (TamilNet Updater) Sunanda Deshapriya of FMM
The terrorist sympathizers seeks law enforcement against NMAT for its sinhala poster stating "Identify the Peace, Media & Leftist fronts of LTTE in south, destroy them, defete them and Protect the Nation".
Peace merchant Pakyasothi Saravanamuttu, journalist Sunanda Deshapriya of FMM, Attorney Nimal Punchihewa of Human Rights Commission, journalist Sunetra Rajakarunanayake, Lecturer Prathiba Mahanama of Law faculty of Colombo University has commented against this poster.
National Movement Against Terrorism (NMAT) launched a poster campaign on last 13th February in Colombo City and its suburbs asking general public to identify various fronts of LTTE terrorism and to destroy and defeat them to protect the nation.
NMAT has taken this action as security forces recently arrested some Sinhalese belonging to Media Movements, Leftist political stream and security forces who betrayed the country for gree