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15509 matching reports found. Showing 11661 - 11680 [TamilNet, Monday, 07 October 2002, 20:11 GMT]Human rights lawyers, NGO activists and leaders of the
Tamil National Alliance resolved in Colombo Monday
evening to step up action on several fronts to
persuade the Sri Lankan government to release Tamil
political prisoners who have been languishing in the
island’s jails for many years. Mr. N. Sri Kantha,
speaking on behalf of the TNA after an urgent meeting
convened Monday to discuss the fast deteriorating
condition of the fasting prisoners, told Tamilnet that
a general shut down all over the northeast would be
called for on Friday 11 October.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 07 October 2002, 14:25 GMT]The Janata Vimukthi Peramuna, the main Sinhala nationalist party in Sri Lanka’s Parliament, demonstrated Monday near the American Embassy in Colombo against US plans to attack Iraq. Police prevented the demonstrators from getting too close to
the US Embassy premises. Sinhala and Muslim members of the JVP led by its MPs Mr. Bimal Ratnayaka, Ms. Anjaan Umma and Mr. Vijitha Herath carried placards and
shouted slogans denouncing US actions against Iraq. The JVP has been closely linked to President Saddam Hussein’s Baath Socialist Party.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 07 October 2002, 14:01 GMT]The Sri Lanka Navy Sunday rescued twelve members of
three displaced families at midsea west of Mannar and handed them over
to the Talaimannar police, sources said. They were returning from Rameswaram in
South India after spending twelve years in a refugee camp there. They had left in a boat Saturday midnight on the promise that they would be given safe passage to Talaimannar in Sri Lanka. They paid three thousand rupees per head to Indian boatmen as hire. But the
boatmen left them on a sandbank in mid-sea around early morning Sunday,
sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 07 October 2002, 11:31 GMT]The Minister of Economic Reforms, Mr.Milinda Morogoda accompanied by the Commander of Sri Lanka Army Lt.General Lionel Balagalle and Peace Secretariat Secretary General Mr.Bernard Gunatilake visited Trincomalee
Sunday morning and attended a top-level conference at the Police Headquarters. Later in the afternoon the party led by Minister Morogoda held talks with the Tamil National Alliance leader Mr.R.Sampanthan at latter's residence regarding the two LTTE members in remand and six SLA soldiers of the SLA in the custody of the LTTE.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 07 October 2002, 11:24 GMT]A three-hour discussion was held Sunday at Velanai office of the Sri Lanka
Monitoring Mission between the Sri Lanka Navy officials and area leaders of
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam to normalize the situation in Delft,
Analaitivu, Nainativu and Eluvaitheivu in Jaffna district, sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 06 October 2002, 12:04 GMT]Tension prevailed in Delft (Neduntheevu) Sunday as
locals prevented a paramilitary group working with the
Sri Lanka army and Navy from landing on the island
southwest of Jaffna. Angry islanders smashed the
paramilitary’s office in Delft and set fire to office
furniture after armed members of the group knifed a
local shopkeeper during an altercation Saturday night.
The islanders stoned a boat carrying the
paramilitary’s cadres that had tried to go ashore
Sunday morning.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 06 October 2002, 12:01 GMT]The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) has dismantled the Rural Development Society (RDS)
building at Kayankerni village in the Vakarai divisional secretary division
and strengthened its new camp in the area with material removed from roof and
other structures, residents complained Saturday. Kayankerni is about 37 km north
of Batticaloa town.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 05 October 2002, 20:42 GMT]The fifteen-death anniversary of senior commanders of Liberation Tigers of
Tamil Eelam Lt. Colonel Pulendran and Lt. Colonel Kumarappa and ten other
cadres was observed at several places in the northeast province Saturday.
Remembrance meeting was held at the mausoleum at Theeruvil, Valvettithurai
in Jaffna district where their bodies were buried and at LTTE political
office in Trincomalee town.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 05 October 2002, 15:11 GMT]A Sri Lanka Army trooper who surrendered Thursday to the Liberation Tigers asking to be sent home was handed over to international ceasefire monitors Friday, officials said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 04 October 2002, 20:27 GMT]A general shut down ('hartal') organised by a group of Sinhalese youths setting up roadblocks and burning tyres disrupted the normal life in Trincomalee and its suburbs this Friday. The Hartal was held in support of a sit-in-protest campaign started by relatives of the six soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army now in the custody of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 04 October 2002, 20:21 GMT]"About 50 Sri Lanka government troops entered our village with arms and started harassing the villagers. On seeing them I started running from my house towards jungle area. I fell on the ground. Some army personnel came to the spot and stabbed my hands with rifle bayonet. When I regained consciousness I saw 10 bodies of our villagers with gunshot and cut injuries," said Ms Sinnathurai Indrakala, 28, giving evidence before Judge Mr.S.Sriskandarajah, Friday, when Mylanthanai massacre case resumed in Colombo High Court.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 04 October 2002, 06:51 GMT]The Liberation Tigers Friday lodged a protest with the international ceasefire monitors that the Sri Lanka Navy is preparing to set up a new camp on the coast near the Kuchchaveli divisional secretariat, 34 km. north of Trincomalee. The Navy has formally sought land from the local authorities, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 03 October 2002, 18:05 GMT]The prelates of Malwatte and Asgiriya chapters Thursday appealed that every one should act with patience at a time when the United National Front government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam were seriously involved
in negotiations to restore peace in the island.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 03 October 2002, 15:28 GMT]Agrarian service officials in the Thenmaradchi
Division of Jaffna Thursday said that the Sri Lanka
army didn’t guarantee the safety of farmers whom it
permitted this week to cultivate their lands in the
Thanangkilappu area. The SLA had informed the
officials that fields lying within thousand meters
west of the Chavakachcheri Thanangkilappu Road and
300 meters south of the A9 Road in this sector are
very heavily mined.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 03 October 2002, 12:21 GMT]The political wing of the Liberation Tigers Thursday called on the Sri Lankan government of Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe to “take urgent and immediate steps” to secure the release of Tamil political detainees who have undertaken a fast unto death since October 1 over their continued incarceration. In a statement issued by its political headquarters in Kilinochchi, the LTTE said the release of the detainees would boost the prevailing atmosphere of peace and goodwill and urged Tamil MPs and human rights groups to take measures to bring this about. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 18:00 GMT]The inquiry into the Mylanthanai massacre case commenced before a Sinhala speaking Jury in the Colombo High Court Wednesday. In this case twenty-one Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers have been indicted by the Attorney General on several counts including the murder of thirty-five Tamil civilians. The High Court Judge Mr.S.Sriskandarajah ordered all the accused present in court be kept in remand till the trial is concluded. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 17:55 GMT]Two fishermen were severely assaulted by Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel
Tuesday night when rough sea forced them to drift towards the high security zone of
the Kankesanthurai harbour. Anandasivam Sivakaran (24)
and Gopalasingham Ravikumar (24) of Supparmadam, Point Pedro, Wednesday
morning complained to the Fisheries Co-operative Federation and to
Valvettithurai office of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
about the assault.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 15:11 GMT]The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Wednesday evening released one of the seven soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army at Kumburupiddy, 22 km north of Trincomalee. The seven SLA soldiers were arrested by the LTTE inside the security zone between two LTTE camps in Kumburupitty last week. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 01 October 2002, 21:07 GMT]"In the northeast of the island more than 900,000 children have been affected by the war. At least 350,000 children have been displaced. About 2000 children have been deprived of their basic education. A special body comprising provincial council and other connected state and non-governmental organisations is urgently needed to rehabilitate these children under the present peaceful environment," said Mr S.M. Cross, Deputy Project Director of the North East Community Reconstruction Development (NECORD) addressing the International Children's Day in Trincomalee Tuesday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 01 October 2002, 14:52 GMT]A new Tamil daily newspaper, Namathu Eelanadu, hit the
stands in Jaffna Tuesday. With the arrival of
Eelanadu, readers in the northern peninsula will have
four daily papers to provide them news and views. The
paper’s editor Mr. Sivasubramaniam Raguram, said that
Eelanadu will be published on the web too. Jaffna has
one of the oldest and richest regional newspaper
publishing traditions in South Asia.
Full story >>
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