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The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna
in Politics, on the 13th of May 2009
The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

ID: 72256
The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

ID: 72255
The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

ID: 72254
The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

ID: 72253
The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators

ID: 72252
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The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators
The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators
The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators
The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators
The supposedly last Tamil demonstration in Norway by the local Tamil community was held on May 14 as former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe visited Norwegian Conservative Party MP Erna Solberg. The former Prime Minister discussed the situation in Sri Lanka with MP Solberg and other Norwegian politicians. Demonstrators gathered later that same day outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo.
After the Sri Lankan government had stated that the end of the civil war was near the tension amongst the demonstrator was high. It was reported from sources that a Sri Lankan journalist was threatened and attacked by some of the attending demonstrators