Dec 16, 2014

He wants the wife and not the machine - Menaka peiris

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I do not do anything alone - vinu siriwardana

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Today, for your legal, December 16, 2014


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Dec 15, 2014

Blue Film DVD Incident in kandy shops









Blue Film DVD Incident in kandy shops

Hostage terror in Sydney - Photos: Two women and three men run for their lives from cafe where dozens are being held by a Muslim extremist armed with a gun, machete and suspected bomb


Two female hostages have managed to break free from the Lindt cafe in Martin Place, Sydney, where an Islamic extremist is holding dozens of hostages - bringing the number of escapees to five. Earlier, three men scrambled a few metres from a fire escape toward heavily armed tactical police, who kept their weapons pointed toward the café as they directed the men to get behind them to safety. The men, one of whom wore a long black barista's apron looked clearly terrified as they fled. At least one suspect carrying a shotgun, a machete and possibly an explosive device entered the Lindt cafe in Sydney's Martin Place about 9.45am on Monday. Staff and customers sobbed as they were forced to hold a black flag - believed to be that of an Islamic extremist group - up against the window. The text on the flag was partially translated as: 'There is no God but Allah.' TV reports showed a man wearing a black headband with white text on it moving inside the café. A Lindt staff member could be seen with her hands held against the window and her eyes closed. 


Two young female employees have now fled a central Sydney cafe more than seven hours after a terrorist armed with a gun took dozens of people hostage and forced crying women to hold a black Islamic flag up to the window.

A total of five hostages have now escaped Lindt cafe in Martin Place after a male employee and two male customers ran out a fire exit and hid behind heavily armed police officers shortly before 3.45pm on Monday. One former hostage has been taken to hospital.

It is believed the hostages escaped from the cafe and were not released. Police negotiators now know the identity of the hostage-taker and have since made contact with him.

Multiple media outlets, including the Ten Network and Radio 2UE, have received calls from hostages where the gunman has requested an Islamic State flag and a conversation with Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

The gunman also claimed he had 'two bombs inside the cafe' and two elsewhere in the city, according to Ten. Police have not confirmed his precise weaponry.

Deputy NSW Police Commissioner Catherine Burn said police were planning to 'work into the night' if need be.

Witnesses earlier described how a man wearing a headband covered in Arabic walked into the cafe and produced a shotgun from a blue bag around 9.45am.

Shortly afterwards, hostages were seen with their hands pressed against the windows holding up the Islamic Shahada flag. It is an emblem of extremist group Jabhat al-Nusra, which is fighting the Assad government in Syria.

Lindt Australia CEO Steve Loane estimated there are up to 50 people being held inside, but NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn said on Monday afternoon they believed there were less than 30 hostages in the cafe.

Armed police have sealed off streets around the cafe, office buildings went into lockdown and Martin Place train station is shut as officers operate according to Task Force Pioneer counter-terrorism protocols.

The incident began just hours after a 25-year-old suspect was arrested in a terror raid in Sydney's north-west. 



 





















(Daily Mail)

Dec 14, 2014

Prince George proudly poses in his soldier jumper for adorable Christmas portrait


  • The Duke and Duchess release charming photos of Prince George during a photo shoot at Kensington Palace

  • George grins and laughs for the camera as he poses for the pictures on Palace courtyard steps

  • In the pictures, he wears a collared shirt, a jumper with a soldier guardsman design and blue shorts

  • The photographs were taken by a royal staff member who is also a former professional photographer




Prince George dressed in an adorable jumper in a picture taken at a courtyard in Kensington Palace last month



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