Tuesday, November 06, 2007
ஸ்ரீலங்கா அரசு கருணா அம்மானுக்குப் வழங்கிய பொய் கடவுச்சீட்டு
ஸ்ரீலங்கா அரசே கருணா அம்மானுக்கு பொய்யான கடவுச்சீட்டு வழங்கியதாக மோர்னிங் லீடர் பத்திரிகையிலே லசந்த விக்கிரமதுங்க புலனாய்ந்து எழுதியிருக்கிறார்.
அந்தக்கட்டுரையைக் கனடியன் தமிழ்ச்செய்தி இங்கே வெளியிட்டிருக்கிறது
Govt smuggled Karuna to London on forged DPL passport
The Morning Leader
November 7, 2007
Lasantha Wickrematunge
Damning evidence has surfaced that the Government smuggled LTTE renegade commander Karuna to Great Britain on a forged diplomatic passport.
An investigation by The Morning Leader revealed that the forged diplomatic passport was issued by the Immigration Department on the orders of higher authorities in the name of Kokila Gunawardena on August 30, 2007.
It has been further revealed that Karuna was issued a valid British visa in the name of Kokila Gunawardena by the High Commission in Colombo on September 5 on a recommendation by Sri Lanka’s Foreign Ministry.
The Morning Leader investigation revealed that the Foreign Ministry had sent a Third Party Note to the British High Commission in Colombo together with a number of passports recommending visas for a group of persons to attend a climate change conference in Britain and included in the set of passports was a diplomatic passport in the name of Kokila Gunawardena.
முழுச்செய்தியையும் வாசிக்க இங்கே செல்லுங்கள்
http://www.tamilcanadian.com/page.php?cat=501&id=5260
அந்தக்கட்டுரையைக் கனடியன் தமிழ்ச்செய்தி இங்கே வெளியிட்டிருக்கிறது
Govt smuggled Karuna to London on forged DPL passport
The Morning Leader
November 7, 2007
Lasantha Wickrematunge
Damning evidence has surfaced that the Government smuggled LTTE renegade commander Karuna to Great Britain on a forged diplomatic passport.
An investigation by The Morning Leader revealed that the forged diplomatic passport was issued by the Immigration Department on the orders of higher authorities in the name of Kokila Gunawardena on August 30, 2007.
It has been further revealed that Karuna was issued a valid British visa in the name of Kokila Gunawardena by the High Commission in Colombo on September 5 on a recommendation by Sri Lanka’s Foreign Ministry.
The Morning Leader investigation revealed that the Foreign Ministry had sent a Third Party Note to the British High Commission in Colombo together with a number of passports recommending visas for a group of persons to attend a climate change conference in Britain and included in the set of passports was a diplomatic passport in the name of Kokila Gunawardena.
முழுச்செய்தியையும் வாசிக்க இங்கே செல்லுங்கள்
http://www.tamilcanadian.com/page.php?cat=501&id=5260
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