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பிரஐாவுரிமை பதிபவர்களுக்கு புதிய கட்டணம் (Kantons Zurich )

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Do you live as a child of foreign parents in Switzerland?

Did you pull before longer time into this country or even here born and did grow up?

Then Switzerland became your new at home.

Which in its municipality, your canton, or which happens whole Switzerland,

concerns also you! In this procedure foreigners and foreigners are in-patriated,

which have neither a Swiss marriage partner still another Swiss parents.

They acquire the citizen right of their wohngemeinde.

Here you see,

how them Swiss or Swiss to become to be able:

Conditions necessities documents;

Forms fees of case you in Switzerland were born or between 16 and 25 years are old and during at least 5 years in Switzerland

the school or vocational training to have completed,

have you a conditioned requirement on naturalization in your wohngemeinde.

Please you note that Switzerland permits the double citizen right/the multi-nationalness without any restriction.

There are however states,

whose lose their nationality citizen/inside by naturalization in Switzerland (double citizen right >)

the complete requests for naturalization are at the department naturalizations to be submitted.

The valid naturalization presupposes positive citizen legal decisions of municipality,

canton and federation.

You see a general overview of the process of the

naturalization procedure on more enclosed schematic representation.

http://www.gaz.zh.ch/internet/ji/gaz/de/ei...buergerung.html

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Most Swiss are pro-Ruetli anti-extremists

swissinfo August 7, 2005 12:43 PM

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The Federal Police say there are about 1,000 rightwing extremists in Switzerland (Keystone Archive)

The vast majority of Swiss believe rightwing extremists on the Ruetli had a negative effect on Swiss National Day but they are against scrapping the celebrations.

Hans-Juerg Fehr, president of the centre-left Social Democratic Party, said cabinet colleague Christoph Blocher from the rightwing Swiss People's Party had to take some of the blame.

http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.htm...y=1123413329000

Sunday 07.08.2005, CET 14:26

Rightwing demo puts extremists in spotlight

swissinfo August 5, 2005 12:37 PM

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Women are among rightwing extremists,

but play no major role (Keystone)

The public appearance of Nazi skinheads during Switzerland's National Day celebrations on Monday has put the issue of extremism back in the spotlight.

But an expert on extremist activities in Switzerland has played down reports that an increasing number of women are joining far-right groups.

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Hans Stutz's comments come after police and observers said many more women than in previous years were among the militants who disrupted the Swiss president's National Day speech on the Ruetli meadow.

According to Stutz, a journalist who monitors the rightwing scene on behalf of the Foundation against Racism and Anti-Semitism, women make up only one in four or five people who appear at far-right public gatherings.

He adds that the figure has remained stable for years and is unlikely to change considerably in the near future.

Stutz also points out that " apart from one or two exceptions " they play no major role within rightwing groups.

swissinfo: What do you know about the background of the women who join rightwing extremist groups in Switzerland?

Hans Stutz: We know very little about these women and extremist groups in general. The few established facts are valid for both male and female members or followers of these groupings.

Most of them come from rural and conservative backgrounds or small towns. Generally speaking these people haven't had much education and are often in menial or low-skilled jobs.

swissinfo: What is the particular attraction of rightwing extremism for women?

H.S.: It is the same for men and women ' racism, xenophobia, intolerance towards liberalism or simply anything that goes against their views.

It is possible that other factors play a part. You could see it as a form of youth protest against the establishment. Or in the case of women there might be an element of fascination for certain male leaders of the group.

Many supporters disappear from the rightwing scene after a while when they get to a certain age and maybe have a family. But their political beliefs remain the same.

swissinfo: What sort of impact will rightwing militants "with or without women " have in the near future?

H.S.: There are certain indications that they will gain in importance or at least not become weaker.

But a single rightwing incident which leads to negative headlines can halt the progress of extremists, albeit temporarily. It was noticeable how the 2001 murder case of a young gang member by Nazi skinheads in Interlaken led to a sudden drop in the number of people getting involved in rightwing extremism.

swissinfo: What role do the Swiss media play in the coverage of extremism and racism?

H.S.: The media tend to ignore or play down extremism, racism or violence against foreigners or leftwing supporters in the country.

It is also a fact that the media like to hype up extremism on certain occasions, notably around National Day and the celebrations on the Rütli meadow. But the issue disappears from the front pages as swiftly as it hits them. The unspoken rule seems to be: make a big noise and then forget the whole thing.

swissinfo: How should the media report on extremism?

H.S.: I think there can't be enough critical publicity about rightwing extremism. Militants do not like to be in the news, unless they are given a platform.

They shy away from too much exposure which could lead to public pressure and they rarely talk to journalists. Rightwing militants prefer to remain anonymous.

But critical reporting is also vital for efforts to fight Nazi skinheads. It is a way of informing the public about potentially dangerous organisations and individuals who prefer to operate in the semi-dark.

http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.htm...106&sid=5986794

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பறவைக் காய்ச்சல் மருந்து தொடர்பில் உலக சுகாதார நிறுவனம் சுவிஸ் மருந்துத் தயாரிப்பு நிறுவனத்துடன் பேச்சு

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ஆசியாவிலேயே பறவைக் காய்ச்சல் அதிகம் தொற்றியுள்ளது

பறவைக் காய்ச்சல் தொற்று நோய்க்கு எதிராக போராடுவதற்கான மருந்துகளின் கையிருப்பை உறுதிப்படுத்திக் கொள்வதற்காக உலக சுகாதார நிறுவனம்இ சுவிஸ் நாட்டு மருந்து தயாரிப்பு நிறுவனத்துடன் பேச்சு நடத்தி வருகிறது.

பறவைக் காய்ச்சல் நோய்க்கான ஒரே வைரஸ் எதிர்ப்பு மருந்தான தமிபுளூ என்னும் மருந்தின் குறைந்தது 10 லட்சம் முறை கொடுக்கக் கூடிய மருந்தளவுகளாவது தேவை என்று உலக சுகாதார நிறுவனத்தின் தலைவர் டாக்டர். லீ ஜொங் வூக் தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.

இதில் ஒரு பகுதி மருந்தை மாத்திரமே உலக சுகாதார நிறுவனம் தன் வசம் வைத்திருக்கிறது.

இந்த நோய் இதுவரை 60 க்கும் அதிகமானோரைக் கொன்றுள்ளது.

இறந்தவர்களில் பெரும்பாலானோர் ஆசியாவைச் சேர்ந்தவர்களாவர்.

பறவைகளுடன் நேரடியாக தொடுகை ஏற்பட்டால் மாத்திரமே இந்த பறவைக் காய்ச்சல் தொற்றும் என்று நம்பப்படுகிறது.

ஆயினும் இந்த வைரஸ் மாற்றமடைந்து மனிதனில் இருந்து மனிதனுக்கு பரவும் திறனைப் பெற்றிருக்கலாம் என்று விஞ்ஞானிகள் அஞ்சுகிறார்கள்.

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Swiss aim to promote peace in Sri Lanka

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Two years after a ceasefire was declared in Sri Lanka, the Swiss government is facing calls to boost its peace efforts in the country.

A parliamentary delegation said it was crucial to promote human rights and political reform in a country which is trying to leave behind nearly two decades of civil war.

Members of the cross-party group toured a number of Swiss-run aid projects while on a recent fact-finding mission in Sri Lanka.

Everyone we met wanted peace and said they were tired of the war, said Cecile Behlmann, a Green Party parliamentarian and member of the delegation.

The civil war which saw Tamil Tiger rebels fighting for a separate state in the Tamil-dominated northeast of the island is estimated to have killed around 65,000 people.

The Swiss delegation said a ceasefire called in 2002 appeared to be holding, despite the fact that peace talks between the rebels and the Sri Lankan government had broken down.

The parliamentarians added that they hoped the ceasefire would remain in place after elections which are due on April 2.

Poverty concerns

Bühlmann told swissinfo she was struck by the poverty in some parts of the country, particularly the eastern regions which are mainly populated by the Tamils.

The country is under a ceasefire it's not entirely at peace but it isn't at war. We saw a lot of environmental damage and houses that had been destroyed, she said.

Sri Lanka is in the process of rebuilding itself, but the question is how long the peace will hold, because if there is a renewal of hostilities, rebuilding will probably be the first thing to be affected.

At a press conference on Monday, members of the delegation said they were encouraged by Swiss efforts to promote the peace process and improve the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka.

However, they stressed that it was vital for Switzerland to build on this work, particularly in the areas of human rights and in showing support for a new political system.

Of course, we could do more for those who are in need, said Bühlmann.

But it's not a question of giving more money it's a question of continuity, of staying there and getting our priorities right, she added.

Swiss model

Switzerland's federal system - which brings together different cultural and linguistic groups - has been proposed as a model for Sri Lanka as part of a peace plan brokered by Norway in February 2002.

Dick Marty, a member of the Swiss delegation in Sri Lanka and a centre-right Radical Party parliamentarian, stressed that Switzerland could complement Norwegian efforts by showing how different communities can peacefully co-exist.

Switzerland has strong ties with Sri Lanka and is home to 38,000 Tamils who have migrated to the country.

The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation spent SFr8 million ($6.4 million) on reconstruction in Sri Lanka last year.

Switzerland has also supported several rounds of talks between the two sides - the most recent in September 2003 - as well as efforts to clear land mines.

http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.htm...106&sid=4756077

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  • கருத்துக்கள உறுப்பினர்கள்

வரும் 18 ம் திகதி சுவிஸில் தாயகமே தாகம் என்ற தமிழரின் ஒன்று கூடல் நிகழ்ச்சி. சுவிஸ் பாராளுமன்ற முன்றலில் நடக்க இருக்கிறதாமே. :P

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New centre to help Zurich's illegal immigrants

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Rejected asylum seekers often struggle to find employment

A new help centre has opened its doors in Zurich to the estimated tens of thousands of illegal immigrants residing in the canton.

The Sans-Papiers Anlaufstelle Zurich (Spaz), which started operating on Tuesday, will give legal advice, protection from exploitation and medical aid to individuals seeking assistance.

The facility was set up by the pressure group Colectivo Sin-Papeles and trade unions along the lines of a similar centre that has been operating in Basel since October 2002.

It is difficult to put an exact figure on the number of illegal immigrants in Switzerland as they tend to hide from the authorities, but according to Spaz there are up to an estimated 30,000 in the canton alone. They are mostly failed asylum seekers or workers whose visas have expired.

"Immigrants in Switzerland who do not have the proper papers are forced to go underground and are vulnerable to exploitation from unscrupulous employers," said Spaz spokeswoman Ursula Kubicek.

"Many live like slaves in their apartments and are too afraid to go to hospitals or doctors if they are ill because they will have to reveal their identities which could lead to them being deported," she added.

Among the services on offer at Spaz are confidential legal advice, assistance with applying for residency and assessing medical conditions.

The organisation is also establishing a network of lawyers, doctors and politicians to provide further help.

The centre will be funded by charitable donations and will be housed in union offices in the city's Volkshaus.

Union support

The unions involved in setting up the service say that illegal immigrants have a positive impact on Switzerland.

"They do work that no one else will do and without them our economy and society could not function," said Salvatore Di Concilio, migration secretary of the country's largest trade union Unia.

"In some industries, they are actually the supporting pillar, for example in the cleaning, waiting, hotel and building industries," he added.

Karin Ottiger, regional secretary of the public service union VPOD, vowed to fight for the right to health insurance and social security benefits for workers without the proper authorisation, as well as the right for their children to be accepted into Swiss schools.

She also issued a warning to employers who exploited such immigrants.

"Employers have nothing to lose. Workers without papers live in constant fear of discovery so can't fight against bad salaries and working conditions," she said.

"If they do report an employer then they become the guilty party. The fight is to win dignity back for these people."

Heated debates

The opening of Spaz comes at a time heated debates are taking place in parliament about tightening up the current asylum law.

It also follows just months after the Swiss public voted to ratify the Schengen and Dublin accords with the European Union, which will bring closer cooperation in the justice and asylum fields.

Spaz campaigners are fighting for a change in the law to give illegal immigrants more rights.

"Things can't continue the way they are, there must be a better solution to the problem," said Kubicek.

"At the moment immigrants without papers are living outside the law and outside society. We are trying to influence politicians to change the law so that we can empower these people and bring them inside," she underlined.

Key Facts

- There are an estimated 30,000 illegal workers in canton Zurich, according to Spaz.

- A sans-papiers centre opened in Basel in October 2002.

- The recent yes vote on the Schengen/Dublin accords will give Switzerland access to a European database on illegal workers.

swissinfo, Matthew Allen in Zurich

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Backers of EU labour accord win ground

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Support for the free movement accord has grown, while opposition has begun to fade (swissinfo)

With five weeks to go before a crucial ballot on extending the free movement of people to new European Union members, a "yes" vote seems likely.

A poll by the GfS institute, commissioned by the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, found 49 per cent of Swiss voters in favour of extending the EU accord and 36 per cent against

The penultimate survey before the September 25 vote shows support up six percentage points compared with a poll conducted in July.

Opponents lost four percentage points over the same period, while the number of undecided voters dropped from 17 per cent to 15 per cent, according to the poll published on Friday.

About half of those interviewed (49 per cent) said they would definitely go to the polls next month.

Opportunities abroad

Extending the accord will open the Swiss labour market to workers mainly from eastern Europe.

Claude Longchamps, who heads the Bern-based GfS institute, said one reason for the increased support was that debate had become more focused over the past weeks and potential voters had begun to weigh the pros and cons in a less emotional way.

A first poll last month came in the wake of controversial statements from a senior official in Brussels.

The EU foreign affairs commissioner, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, said the Swiss had to approve the labour accord if they wanted to be part of the passport-free zone.

In June the Swiss electorate approved the Schengen/Dublin accords on closer security and asylum cooperation with the EU.

"The comments caused considerable irritation and a public outcry," Longchamps told swissinfo. "But the indignation appears to have died down."

He added that another reason quoted by supporters was that the accord offers new job opportunities for Swiss in the ten new EU countries.

But many people are still concerned that an influx of cheap labour could push down salary levels in Switzerland.

Floating voters

The survey found a particularly high approval rate for the labour accord among voters of the centre-left Social Democrats (74 per cent) and in the French-speaking part of the country (56 per cent).

Two out of three supporters of the rightwing Swiss People's Party came out against the accord and opposition appears to be strong in the Italian-speaking Ticino region (50 per cent).

But the ballot is unlikely to be decided by voters with clear party affiliations, according to Longchamps.

"A lot will depend on those who haven't yet made up their minds," he said.

With five weeks still to go, Longchamps expects the political parties and organisations to step up their campaigns in a bid to sway those vital floating voters.

Key Facts

- August poll:

- 49% yes, 36% no, 15% undecided

- July poll:

- 43% yes, 40% no, 17% undecided

- Expected voter turnout: 49%

- Margin of error: +/-3%

swissinfo

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The Bern high court has upheld a life sentence against a right-wing extremist for the murder of a fellow gang member.

The court ruled that a life term was the only appropriate punishment considering the gravity of the crimes involved. The defence is considering an appeal to the Supreme Court.

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The brutal murder shocked local residents in Unterseen (Keystone)

The ruling upholds the original judgement handed down by the district court in Interlaken to the 26-year old last year.

High court judge Martin Räz said that the culprit had played the leading role in the brutal murder of Marcel von Allem in 2001.

In his judgement, Räz said the man had carried out "a whole serious of crimes before the unimaginably unscrupulous murder." He was previously convicted of shooting at a police officer.

Räz stated that although the seriously injured victim begged for forgiveness and mercy, the defendant "lead the elimination cruelly and agonisingly to its end."

Brutal murder

At the end of January 2001, 19-year-old Marcel von Allmen, a right-wing extremist from canton Bern, was reported missing. Police later discovered his body weighted down underwater in the Lake of Thun.

Four men were originally arrested for the crime, a few days after von Allmen's body was found. They were aged between 17 and 22 at the time and all members of the self-styled "Order of Aryan Knights".

The four told police they had punished von Allmen for breaking the extremist group's code of silence.

Von Allmen was lured to the gang's hideout and beaten to death with an iron bar. His body showed torture marks.

The Order of Aryan Knights was reportedly set up in 1999 by two of the original defendants to fight against the presence of foreigners in Switzerland.

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Cities call for changes to asylum policy

Swiss towns and cities have criticised Switzerland's asylum policy, calling on the federal authorities to fund emergency assistance to rejected asylum seekers.

At the same time the mayor of Zurich, Elmar Ledergerber, spoke out in favour of a less restrictive migration policy that would allow the job market to recruit workers from non-European countries.

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Zurich Mayor Elmar Ledergerber called for

quotas on non-European migrant workers

At a conference on asylum and migration on Friday representatives of the country's towns and cities called on the government to cover all the costs of providing emergency aid to those asylum seekers whose applications have been rejected outright.

They also requested federal support in deporting those with no right to remain in the country.

"We demand rapid procedures and a humane attitude in dealing with the problems. We also call on the federal authorities to assume their responsibility," said Lucerne city councillor Ruedi Meier.

Benefits withdrawn

Under tougher legislation introduced last year, asylum seekers whose applications are not examined are no longer entitled to social benefits. This places a big financial burden on the towns to care for those with no means of support, Meier said.

According to Meier, the cities also opposed plans by Justice Minister Christoph Blocher to withdraw welfare benefits from asylum seekers whose applications are considered and subsequently rejected.

He said this could apply to up to 15,000 people, many of whom are well integrated in society.

During the debate Monika Stocker, in charge of social affairs in the city of Zurich, said she hoped Switzerland would not follow the example of the Netherlands which has suppressed all support to rejected asylum seekers.

Jörg Schild, a member of the Basel City council, criticised the federal authorities for making the cantons bear the cost of providing for asylum seekers. He said the government was trying to save money at the expense of the cantons.

Controlled migration

Zurich mayor Ledergerber told the conference the authorities should consider introducing "controlled migration" from non-European countries to meet the economy's need for skilled workers.

Ledergerber said that by admitting more immigrants to work in the country, Switzerland would reduce the number of asylum requests.

He said a quota of work places could be fixed every year, depending on the needs of the economy.

He spoke in favour of a migration policy which would "give migrants autonomy and the means to prevent them sliding into petty criminality". The key to this was better integration, he said.

http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.htm...y=1125079495000

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ஸ்விற்சலாந்தில் தொடர்மாடிக் கட்டடத்தில் தீவிபத்து ஏற்பட்டதாகவும், அதில் தமிழ் சிறுவர்கள் இறந்ததாகவும் அறிந்தேன். இது உறுதிப்படுத்தப்பட்ட செய்தியா.

விபரங்கள் தெரிந்தவர்கள் அறியத்தருவார்களா..? ? ?

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உண்மைதான் ஷ்ண்முகி

ஆனால் அது விபத்து இல்லை முக்கொலை தாய் மகள் மகன் கத்தியால் குத்தி கொலை செய்யப்பட்டு பின்பு தீ வைக்கப்பட்டு இருகிறார்கள் ஏற்கனவே கணவன் இறந்து மறுமணம் புரிந்த பெண் 2வது கணவனும் வெட்டுகாயத்துடன் வைத்தியசாலையில் மேலதிக விபரம் பின்பு

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இறந்தபெண்ணின் 2வது கணவர் ஒருமுஸ்லிம் அவர்தான் இந்தகொலை செய்தார் என்று ஒரு தகவல்

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இல்லையாம் அவரும் தமிழர்தானாம். முதல் கணவர் இறந்ததும் இருவரும் வெள்ளையர்கள் பாணியில் சேர்ந்து வாழ்ந்தனராம். திருமணம் செய்யவில்லையாம். இருவருக்குமிடையில் அடிக்கடி பிரச்சைகள் வருமாம். பிள்ளைகளை அந்த சோணங்கிரிதானாம் கொலை செய்தவராம்.

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உண்மை நிலவரம் அறிய சுவிஸ் செய்தியாளர் சின்னப்பு தான் வரவேண்டும்.

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சுவிற்சலார்ந்திலுள்ள பிரஜாயுரிமை பெறாத வெளிநாட்டவர்களுக்கு ஓர் நற்செய்தி:

எதிர் வரும் ஆனி மாதத்திலிருந்து விசா இல்லாமலேயே ஏனைய ஐரோப்பிய நாடுகளுக்குச் செல்லலாம். இதற்குரிய சட்டபுூர்வமான நடவடிக்கைகள் ஆனி மாதத்தின் முன் முடிந்து விடுமென ஐரோப்பிய யுூனியன் தலைவர் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். இது பற்றிய மேலதிக செய்திகளை ஜேர்மன் மொழியில் பார்வையிட

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சுவிசிலிந்து தங்கள் சொந்த நாட்டிற்கு செல்வதற்கு மட்டும் தான் விசா தேவை இல்லை என்று இச் செய்தி தெரிவிக்கின்றது. அதாவது அல்பேனியா நாட்டின் குடியுரிமையுள்ளவர்கள் சுவிசிலிருந்து செல்வதற்கு விசா தேவையில்லை. அதாவது நான் இலங்கை குடியுரிமையுடன் லண்டனுக்கோ அல்லது வேறு நாட்டிற்கோ போவதாக இருந்தால் விசா எடுக்க வேண்டும். இச் செய்தி சற்று குழப்பமாகவே உள்ளது.

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சுவிற்சலார்ந்திலுள்ள பிரஜாயுரிமை பெறாத வெளிநாட்டவர்களுக்கு ஓர் நற்செய்தி:

எதிர் வரும் ஆனி மாதத்திலிருந்து விசா இல்லாமலேயே ஏனைய ஐரோப்பிய நாடுகளுக்குச் செல்லலாம். இதற்குரிய சட்டபுூர்வமான நடவடிக்கைகள் ஆனி மாதத்தின் முன் முடிந்து விடுமென ஐரோப்பிய யுூனியன் தலைவர் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். இது பற்றிய மேலதிக செய்திகளை ஜேர்மன் மொழியில் பார்வையிட

ஒம் ஒம் ஒம் விசா இல்லாமல் வேறு நாட்டுக்கு செல்லலாம் ஆனல் லண்டன் விசாவோடு வந்த எனது அருமை ராம்ராஜை பிடித்து உள்ளே வைப்பிர்கள் :P :P :P :P

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நாங்கள் என்ன வேணும் என்டே உள்ள வச்சிருக்கிறம்? உள்ள இருந்தவங்க தானே எதிர்காலத்தில பெரிய தலைவர்கள் ஆகி இருக்கினம். நாளைக்கு "உங்கட" ராமராசும் நாளைக்கு பெரிய ஒரு தலைவரா வரலாம் தானே?? :lol::lol::D:lol:

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நாங்கள் என்ன வேணும் என்டே உள்ள வச்சிருக்கிறம்? உள்ள இருந்தவங்க தானே எதிர்காலத்தில பெரிய தலைவர்கள் ஆகி இருக்கினம். நாளைக்கு "உங்கட" ராமராசும் நாளைக்கு பெரிய ஒரு தலைவரா வரலாம் தானே?? :lol::lol::D:lol:

ஏற்கனவே அவர் மன்னர் (கிங்) கடத்துறதுல. வரும்போது கடத்தல் சக்கரவர்த்தியாத்தான் வருவார். ஒழிக கிங்தூள். :twisted:

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சுவிற்சலார்ந்திலுள்ள பிரஜாயுரிமை பெறாத வெளிநாட்டவர்களுக்கு ஓர் நற்செய்தி:

எதிர் வரும் ஆனி மாதத்திலிருந்து விசா இல்லாமலேயே ஏனைய ஐரோப்பிய நாடுகளுக்குச் செல்லலாம். இதற்குரிய சட்டபுூர்வமான நடவடிக்கைகள் ஆனி மாதத்தின் முன் முடிந்து விடுமென ஐரோப்பிய யுூனியன் தலைவர் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். இது பற்றிய மேலதிக செய்திகளை ஜேர்மன் மொழியில் பார்வையிட

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ஆங்கில மொழியாக்கம்:- (ஓரளவு)

Switzerland - Friday, 21 April of 2006 articles: mailen 30,03,2006 "prints" -- daily indicators on-line

without European Union visa to the homeland if in Switzerland living foreigners without European Union passport by Austria or Italy to their homeland to travel want, need them a Schengen visa. This is to change in the summer. The Ambassadors of the European Union states prepared the way, in the European Union parliament coming week also green light were expected. Thus the journey might become simpler by Schengen countries on summer holidays for many foreigners in Switzerland. For the Austrian European Union council presidency it is "very probable" that the regulation can being introduced like desired to June, how speaker said Nikola Donig. Long queue stand Austria has a large interest in a rapid introduction of the simplification: Before the Austrian message in Berne stand before the vacation time in each case third state State of long queue, in order to receive a Schengen transit visa. Are concerned above all Serbs, Mazedonier, Albanians and Turks over the landweg to their homeland to travel want. However the Austrian consulate in Zurich issued 60'000 of such transit visas in the last year. Temporary solution the European Union regulation is a one-sided acknowledgment of in Switzerland and Liechtenstein issued residence permits. The simplification refers only to the through journey by the Schengen area (maximally five days). It is on all Schengen states obligatory and as transitory measure meant, until Switzerland is complete Schengen member. For the correspondent in the European Union parliament, the British labour delegate Michael Cashman, thereby "very serious problems" are solved. He mentions in his report not only the "enormous administration expense" of the consulates, but also the "unjustified administrative proceedings and costs of third state member". Also with Swiss mission in Brussels one is optimistic, "that the problem before summer holidays is regulated". Beside Swiss authorities and the consulates neighbour states had resisted above all the trade union Unia and the forum for the integration of the Migrantinnen and Migranten the "untenable conditions" (grue/si)

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