Have you forgotten what your people faced in 1990? Thousands were asked to leave Mannar, Kilinochchi, Mulaithivu by LTTE?
Should Muslim people in Sri Lanka be quiet for this self-less comment from thier leader?
Let me refresh everyones memory..
Read this article by UN-IRIN.. and decide for yourself..
WHAT GUARANTEE WE HAVE ON A MAN WHO CANNOT ACT FOR HIS KIND, THAT HE CAN ACT FOR HIS NATION??
Can a leader, show his condolences to a terrorist who displaced and killed thousands of his kind?
Something is wrong!!! He is abide by the constitution of Socialist Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka.. he is there because majority Muslim people's faith in him in SL!!
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Should Muslim people in Sri Lanka be quiet for this self-less comment from thier leader?
Let me refresh everyones memory..
Read this article by UN-IRIN.. and decide for yourself..
WHAT GUARANTEE WE HAVE ON A MAN WHO CANNOT ACT FOR HIS KIND, THAT HE CAN ACT FOR HIS NATION??
In October 1990, thousands of Muslims fled Jaffna after the Tamil Tigers issued warnings that they must flee the region or face deadly consequences.
Muslims in Tiger-held areas of the northern districts of Mannar, Kilinochchi, Mulaithivu and some parts of northern Vavuniya also fled after warnings were issued to their communities in the third week of October 1990.
In a report released in May 2007 - Sri Lankan Muslims Caught in the Cross Fire - the Brussels-based International Crisis Group said that as many as 75,000 Muslims from 15,000 families may have been forced out.
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in its Report on 2006 Welfare Centre Revalidation in the Puttalam District, found that over 62,000 displaced Muslims from 15,400 families were living in 141 locations in Puttalam District, about 120km north of Colombo.
Can a leader, show his condolences to a terrorist who displaced and killed thousands of his kind?
Something is wrong!!! He is abide by the constitution of Socialist Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka.. he is there because majority Muslim people's faith in him in SL!!
Read More >>
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