[TamilNet, Friday, 29 February 2008, 00:10 GMT]
In a deadly turn of events, racist Sinhalese civilians have once again thwarted another LTTE’s completly innocent and justifiable attempt to reconstruct 1983. A bomb that was supposed to kill at least twenty civilians only managed to injure 17, due to a racist Sinhalese civilian noticing the bomb in a private bus.
It is highly unlikely that a normal civilian would be able to tell the difference between a normal parcel, and a suspicious parcel. This once again highlights how militarized Sinhalese society has become, and how every racist Sinhalese is working against the nation of Eelam. TamilNet has learnt that the military establishment in Sri Lanka has been holding special weekend workshops for racist Sinhalese, wherein they learn how to identify bombs, claymore mines and suicide bombers.
This means that all non-Tamils living in Sri Lanka are military personnel, and not civilians. In this light, any bombings, claymore mine attacks or other destructive action initiated by the LTTE is 100% justified, as it is targeting military personnel or buildings.
A private bus could easily be carrying a militarized civilian or an on-leave military person. A militarized civilian can be found shopping at cheap shopping malls. Militarized civilians and militarized children can be found at railway stations and schools. In this light, the LTTE considers it their right to bomb or attack by other means all such establishments. This is a 100% justifiable course of action in pursuance of a racially pure homeland for Tamils.
All loyal Tamils have been encouraged to be more vigilant about these militarized racist Sinhalese civilians. As a key to identifying these heinous creatures, loyal Tamils are encouraged to truly support the Homeland Effort by flying the Eelam flag in their residences, and by wearing t-shirts with the Velupillai Prabhakaran’s face. The reaction by racist Sinhalese will alert you to their true nature. These items are available for sale in selected lodges in Wellawatte, Maradana, Pettah or Kotahena.
For example, if they look at your t-shirt and say ‘nice t-shirt’, you are dealing with an Eelam sympathizer. However, if they look but do not comment, or if they say something negative, please report them to your nearest Eelam authority immediately.

Tamils are also encouraged not to use racist Sinhalese transport services, and have been requested to limit their shopping to boutiques in Wellawatte and Maradana till further notice.