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இது எனக்கு Emailல் வந்தது. தயவுசெய்து அனைவரும் அனுப்புங்கள்.

தனித்தனியாக 15 உறுப்பினருக்கும் அனுப்புங்கள்.

Please write to each of the fifteen members:

Sample:

HE Susan Rice

Permanent Representative for US

Your Excellency

Sri Lankaa: Carnage in vanni - war without witnesses

Casualties cross 1000 in SLA's attempt to capture civilians, 20 April Tamilnet

Hundreds of dead bodies and wounded civilians were still lying in Maaththa'lan and Pokka'nai, and more than 600 seriously wounded have been brought to a makeshift hospital functioning at a school in Mu'l'li-vaaykkaal in LTTE held area throughout Monday, TamilNet correspondent reports from Vanni. The correspondent personally witnessed nearly 300 dead bodies while fleeing from the area. Cluster shells and smoke or white-dust-emitting shells that made people to faint were widely deployed on civilians by the Sri Lanka Army in its effort to capture them. However, a large majority of the civilians fled towards LTTE held areas while around 8,000 were trapped and captured by the SLA.

http://www.medico.de/presse/pressemitteilu...gekesselt/3206/

16 April 2009, Sri Lanka: Noch immer hunderttausend Zivilisten im Kampfgebiet eingekesselt

medico-Mitarbeiter gerade aus Bürgerkriegsland zurückgekehrt

Tamil IDPs inside the barbed-wire internment camps in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) controlled Vavuniya are not only medically underserved, but are subjected to degrading interrogations and there are reports of regular rapes and killings, reveals a well known German writer and Human Rights activist, Thomas Seibert, who recently returned from Sri Lanka after a humanitarian trip, conducting personal interviews that described the plight of civilians kept as near-prisoners under the SLA occupation.

Please call for immediate ceasefire.

Yours sincerely

UN Security Council has 15 members:

i. 5 permanent members:

China, china@un.int Zhang Yesui, Permanent Representative

France, france@un.int Jean-Maurice Ripert, Permanent Representative

Russian Federation, rusun@un.int Vitaly Churkin, Permanent Representative

UK, uk@un.int John Sawers, Permanent Representative

US, usa@un.int Susan Rice, Permanent Representative

ii. 10 non-permanent members with two-year terms:

Autria, austria@un.int, Thomas Mayr-Harting, Permanent Representative

Burkina Faso, bfapm@un.int, Michel Kafando, Permanent Representative

Costa Rica, costarica@un.int Jorge Urbina Ortega, Permanent Representative

Croatia, cromiss.un@mvp.hr, Mirjana Mladineo, Permanent Representative

Japan, mission@un-japan.org, Yukio Takasu, Permanent Representative

Libya, libya@un.int, Giadalla A. Ettalhi, Permanent Representative

Mexico, mexico@un.int, Claude Heller, Permanent Representative

Tukey, turkuno-dt@un.int, Baki İlkin, Permanent Representative

Uganda, Telefax: (212) 687-4517 Francis K. Butagira, Permanent Representative

Vietnam, vietnamun@vnmission.com Le Luong Minh, Permanent Representative

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Hi

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/poll/4421214.cms

உடனே Times of India கருத்து கணிப்பில் NO என்று பதிவு செய்யுங்கள். மேலும் text message இல் Stop genocide of tamis in Srilanka என்றும் பதிவு செய்யுங்கள்.

Pls forward to your friends

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