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  • "All the Sinhalese intellectuals like doctors, top business people and other highly educated people , did come to UK because of the country’s down turn due to tiger activities. Now some people may go and some people may stay. That is the democratic right of a person. (Which people who come from jungle in SL won’t understand.)
    The people who were living in jungles like animals who doesn’t understand the standard of living in a country like Uk, did managed to come here as asylum seekers. So what they do is, like in the jungle they will throw stones at the opponents. They couldn’t do this in SL DUE TO THE STRICK POLICYING. They use the genocide word in their asylum application form just to get into the country and to have a good life from the government handouts.
    These are facts. Good luck Uk

    irk irk irk irk.. so you agree that Sinhalese who pulled Tamil's national flag from the cars , and then climbed on the top of the car 'LIKE MONKEYS'' came from where jungles or town.? you cannot answer this ? can you? did I mention about civilised Sinhalese ? no... I said about sinhala thugs AND hoodies... they still intimidate Tamils by asking money by threatening to celebrate your horror win? what a shame on your thugs back home well guy if you mentioned LTTE the reason to come here that is a porky pie because our leaders never terrorized civilians.. your propaganda government doing it... because there is no media and agencies allowed... so you pack your bags now , Mahinda and bros need your votes to win again to supress our brothers and sisters... hahahaha

    now in the name aid they are begging IMF to release funds....

    well who were to enter OXford uni first from ceylon was Tamil not an uncivilized thugs... you all guys learn from Tamils profession, business you name it... there is no argument..."
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Sinhalese chicken shops under attack

A CHICKEN shop chain has come under attack in suspected religious hatred fueled attacks from members of the Tamil community.

During the last week, Sam's Chicken Shops in Wembley Park, Willesden, Kingsbury, and Cricklewood have been attacked by masked men hurling bricks at the front windows.

Sam Chandrasinghe, who owns the popular takeaway chain, says his staff are frightened to leave the stores at night.

He said: “My staff are really scared, especially at night time for the girls.

“Some people, all wearing masks, have come to break the glass and then run away very quickly.

“At the moment we haven't closed the shops, but we are being targeted because of our nationality.”

Mr Chandrasinghe is Sinhalese by birth, and he believes members of the Tamil community are attacking his businesses because of the civil war in Sri Lanka.

He said: “It is happening because we are Sinhalese and they say because we are doing business in the UK, that we are supporting the Sri Lankan government.

“I believe it is Tamil people who are doing this.”

The attacks on the chicken shops comes after a Sinhalese Buddhist temple in Kingsbury was vandalised twice in what police are calling “faith hate crimes”.

A gang of men attacked one of the members of the Sri Saddhatissa International Buddhist Temple with a copper bar, then they returned later in the night to throw bricks at the windows.

Brent Police has increased patrols in the area of the temple, in Kingsbury Road, and both Harrow and Brent Police have put their officers on high alert for signs of tension between the Sinhalese and Tamil communities.

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