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1888 matching reports found. Showing 1181 - 1200 [TamilNet, Tuesday, 08 October 2002, 17:26 GMT]Token hunger strikes, boycott of classes and rallies were held in Northeast
province Tuesday in support of the fast unto death campaign by the Tamil
political prisoners now under detention at Kalutara, Welikada and other
prisons in the country.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 07 October 2002, 20:33 GMT]Rt. Rev. Dr. Rayappu Joseph Bishop of Mannar made an urgent appeal to Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mr. Ranil Wickramasinghe Monday immediate action is required to
save fasting Tamil political prisoners from death. The Bishop said that he visited the Kalutara prison Sunday and that condition of the fasting prisoners is deteriorating rapidly. “Fourteen have become unconscious, forty seven have vomited blood and the
rest I saw sitting or lying, most of them senseless”, the Mannar Bishop said.
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, Saturday, 28 September 2002, 13:27 GMT] More than three hundred thousand children under five years of age in Sri Lanka’s northeast province were immunized against Polio Saturday, health officials said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 14:48 GMT](Feature) “Muslims are still unable to resettle in their
villages even after six months of a stable ceasefire
because of Sri Lanka Navy’s intransigence and land
mines,” said Mr. M. M Saburudeen, the representative
of the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) in the Mannar
Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission and Chairman of the
Mannar Citizen’s Committee. “The premises of the
Mosques in Talaimannar Pier and Konar Pannai are full
of SLN mines. How can Muslims resettle in a place if
they cannot pray in the mosque there for fear of the
mines?” he asked.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 22 September 2002, 13:40 GMT]The Liberation Tigers issued a statement Saturday
condemning ‘disruptive forces’ behind a leaflet
ordering Muslims to leave Mannar. The leaflet, issued
surreptitiously in Mannar by a group called ‘Elalan
Force’ last week, threatened that rivers of blood
would flow if Muslim schools in the district do not
shut down before end of September.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 20 September 2002, 22:54 GMT]"If Mannar and Vavuniya districts are to be developed the Sri Lanka
armed forces have to vacate our homes, and agricultural lands. We are
not asking for houses or buildings in Anuradhapura and Madawachchiya. We
are only asking permission to go back to our homes, to the
lands of our forefathers," said the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Vanni
district parliamentarian Mr.Sivasakthi Anandan addressing a conference held
Friday at the Mannar district secretariat on resettlement.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 20 September 2002, 14:56 GMT]One hundred and three Indian fishermen and their twenty five trawlers were
released Friday morning and handed over to the Indian Navy following
lengthy talks held Thursday night at Mannar, police sources said. The
fishermen of Pesalai in Mannar district had detained them Wednesday night
when they were caught illegally fishing in Sri Lanka territorial waters. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 19 September 2002, 06:39 GMT]Fishermen in Mannar late Wednesday night seized 25
Indian trawlers and 111 Indian fishermen who were
poaching in the seas off Talaimannar and Pesalai. The
Mannar fishermen are refusing to release the Indians
and their boats, sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 19 September 2002, 02:42 GMT]A team comprising government officials, officers of
the Sri Lanka Army, officials of Liberation Tigers and
civilians Tuesday visited Iranai Illupaikulam and
Kalmadu in the Vavuniya district to make an assessment
for resettling of internally displaced persons and to
recommence paddy cultivation in fields in the region
abandoned due to military operations. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 17 September 2002, 14:57 GMT]The Commissioner of Elections Tuesday announced that the local government polls in the Northeast province scheduled for 25 September has been postponed for the second time in a year. According to the notification issued by the Commissioner Mr.Dayananda Dissanayake Tuesday, the elections to Northeast local authorities will be held on 25 June, 2003. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 16 September 2002, 22:19 GMT](Feature) The first round of formal peace talks between the
Liberation Tigers of Thamil Eelam (LTTE) and the
Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) began Monday in the
Sattahip Thai Naval base on a positive note though the
head of Colombo’s negotiating team laid down in his
opening speech non-negotiable elements which,
according to him, should be constant in “determining
the parameters of the negotiations." The Liberation
Tigers, however, desisted from any reference to
‘irreducible principles.’
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 15 September 2002, 17:18 GMT]The Mannar magistrate Sunday remanded a Police
constable accused of robbing a shop in the Murunkan
town. The PC was caught by the townspeople Saturday
night around 8.30 p.m. while robbing a grocery. A
tense standoff developed late Saturday night between
the townspeople who had tied up the PC and more than
300 Police who had surrounded them, demanding the
robber’s release. Murunkan residents and traders
allege that the Police have been regularly robbing
shops in the town for more than three years with
impunity.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 14 September 2002, 20:16 GMT]The Defence Secretary said Saturday that immediate resettlement of displaced
families in areas close to high security zone in Vavuniya district is
impossible. However, at the request of Defence Secretary Mr. Austin Fernando,
it was agreed at the conference held Saturday at Vavuniya district
secretariat that a committee comprising government and security officials
and Liberation Tigers leaders should submit a report regarding resettlement
within two weeks, after visiting the areas. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 14 September 2002, 18:31 GMT]The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Saturday brought to the notice of the
United National Front government the urgent need to repair the major Giant
Tank in Mannar district, which irrigates more than twenty five thousand
acres of paddy land. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 11 September 2002, 16:00 GMT]The Tamil National Alliance Wednesday urged Sri
Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to
postpone elections to local government bodies in the
northeast scheduled to be held on 25 September. The
polls were postponed in March this year upon a request
by the TNA that the situation was not conducive at the
time. The Elections Commission said last week that the
polls to the local authorities will have to be held as
scheduled unless the law is amended.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 10 September 2002, 19:41 GMT]More than five hundred farmers, traders and community
leaders demonstrated in Murunkan in Mannar Tuesday
demanding the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) to
deliver on its promise to start rehabilitation and
reconstruction in the area following the ceasefire.
Sri Lankan government officials in Mannar said that
the Minister for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction had
allocated 208 million rupees for the purpose but the
Treasury had no money to give.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 10 September 2002, 18:36 GMT] The Liberation Tigers in Jaffna Tuesday mourned the
death of one of their most senior commanders. The
northern town was lined with red and yellow pennants
as the dead LTTE commander’s remains were taken to the
Jaffna Hindu College where a meeting in homage was
held Tuesday afternoon. Col. Raju (Kuyilan), who had
served as the special commander of the LTTE’s elite
Leopard Commandos and had played a key role in
developing the Tigers’ artillery division, died on 25
August due to a terminal ailment, Tiger officials in
Jaffna said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 06 September 2002, 19:02 GMT]Hundreds of families that were driven out of the
environs of the historic Thiruketheeswaram temple in
Mannar twelve years ago by Sri Lanka army operations
are unable to go back to their villages because their
paddy fields are mined and homes have been razed to
the ground, rehabilitation officials in the district
said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 05 September 2002, 19:16 GMT]Sri Lanka's Supreme Court held Thursday that the security pass system in Vavuniya under thePeoples Alliance government was a violation of the fundamental rights of citizens. Residents and visitors had to obtain special security permits to to live, stay or travel outside Vavuniya and Mannar. The system was abolished after the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers signed a ceasefire agreement in February this year. Full story >>
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