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2865 matching reports found. Showing 2301 - 2320 [TamilNet, Thursday, 17 April 2003, 14:02 GMT]Following the re-opening of the Jaffna-Kandy road (A-9) for traffic in 2002, there have been seventy-two vehicle accidents that resulted in eight deaths within the Kilinochchi division of the Tamil Eelam Police Service (TEPS), and accidents have increased in the first quarter of this year, LTTE officials said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 12 April 2003, 12:09 GMT]The Asian Development Bank (ADB) funded North East Community Restoration
and Community Development Project (NECORD) Saturday handed sixteen
ambulances to the provincial ministry of health to upgrade the health
services in the war-torn northeast province. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 12 April 2003, 09:58 GMT]The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said Saturday it would review its decision to participate in the international conference in Tokyo in June in protest at its exclusion from the preliminary conference to be held in Washington on Monday. "The authentic representatives of the Tamil people should have been invited to this major international conference to articulate the interests and aspirations of our people," the LTTE said in a statement issued in the Vanni Saturday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 11 April 2003, 00:30 GMT]A workshop on the welfare of war-affected children, organized with the assistance of the UNICEF, is being held Thursday and Friday at the Tamil Eelam Economic Development Organization's (TEEDOR's) Conference Hall in Kilinochchi. Representatives of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the Peace Secretariat of the Sri Lankan government, Government agents, Education Officials and Medical Officers of the North-East, representatives of NGOs are participating at the conference, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 06 April 2003, 11:58 GMT]The A9 highway to Jaffna will be open for public traffic on Sundays, starting today, Sri Lanka military sources said. The road was opened last year following the cease fire agreement between the LTTE and Colombo. But it remained closed on Sundays despite pleas by the Tigers to keep it open 7 days of the week. The road to the Vanni in Mannar through the Uyilankulam entry point was also opened to public traffic on Sundays from today. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 06 April 2003, 07:15 GMT]Members of the Liberation Tigers’ Political Affairs Committee Sunday completed the first week of a tour to several Scandinavian countries to study federal structures and good governance, by boarding a ferry to the Aaland islands in northern Europe. The intensive tour, which began with an opening welcome by Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Vidar Helgesen, was this weekend hailed as a success by the LTTE delegates as well as Foreign Ministry officials from Norway, Sweden and Finland. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 06 April 2003, 00:05 GMT]The Sub-Committee on Gender Issues (SGI), established during the third round of negotiations between the LTTE and the Government of Sri Lanka in December 2002, held its second meeting in Kilinochchi on April 4 and 5. The delegates decided to work towards achieving equal representation of women in politics, eliminate gender biases in education, and to take up issues related to violence and sexual harassment of women, said a press release by the Sub-Committee. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 04 April 2003, 10:08 GMT]The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Friday protested its exclusion from an international donor conference to be hosted by the United States in Washington on April 14 to back reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts in the Tamil north and east of Sri Lanka. In a press release issued from its Political Headquarters in Kilinochchi, the LTTE expressed its ‘disappointment’ at the move, saying this would undermine confidence in the ongoing peace process. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 03 April 2003, 16:48 GMT]A Swiss de-mining organisation operating in the north
said Thursday that it is expanding its team to clear
more areas afflicted by land mines and unexploded
ordnance. A spokesperson for the organisation, FSD,
said that it has trained a new batch forty persons in
mine clearing techniques, including twenty from the
Humanitarian De-mining Unit (HDU) in Kilinochchi. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 03 April 2003, 16:29 GMT]The Liberation Tigers believe that people’s support for the peace process
could be obtained if the cease fire agreement is implemented fully, the head
of the LTTE’s political division Mr. S. P Thamilchelvan told Nobel Peace
Price winner Mr. John Hume, during discussions between the two in
Kilinochchi Thursday, sources said. Mr. Hume was accompanied by Britain’s
High Commissioner in Colombo and two senior officials from the British
foreign office.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 31 March 2003, 15:09 GMT]The flow of refugees returning from the Vanni to
resettle in Jaffna has slowed down because the fate of
their villages and towns occupied by the Sri Lanka
army (SLA) inside High Security Zones in the northern
peninsula still remains uncertain, a senior government
official said Monday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 30 March 2003, 21:37 GMT]A delegation of the political affairs committee of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) consisting of twenty one members left Killinochchi earlier today to begin its visit to the Nordic countries to study aspects of federalism, constitutional frameworks and administrative structures employed in those countries, the LTTE peace secretariat website said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 29 March 2003, 13:28 GMT]“The Sri Lankan government should take steps to
re-open the Kerathivu- Sangupiddy causeway to ease the
burden of the civilians living in western parts of
Vanni region," said that the President of the
Kilinochchi branch of the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRC),
Mr. P. Karthigesu, speaking to Tamilnet about recent
moves to further improve transport facilities between
Jaffna and the mainland. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 27 March 2003, 01:34 GMT]The Council for Advancement of Education of Tamils (CAET) which has its headquarters at Paravipanchan in Killinochchi Thursday appealed to the
Prime Minister Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe to take meaningful action to give permanent appointment to the volunteer teachers who are carrying out a protest supported by teachers from many districts of Northeast.
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Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 27 March 2003, 01:19 GMT]Volunteer teachers from Killinochchi and Mullaitivu Wednesday joined their counter parts in the east in the sit-in-protest campaign now being held in front of the North East Provincial Ministry of Education for the twenty fourth day demanding that all the thousand volunteer teachers in the northeast be made permanent without delay and as promised by the government earlier, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 21 March 2003, 12:02 GMT]The Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) delegations in their sixth session of peace talks agreed to have their senior naval and political personnel meet to 'workout effective arrangements for the operation of naval units.' The parties also agreed to present a complete plan at the seventh session on the steps to be taken towards negotiating a federal solution for Sri Lanka. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 20 March 2003, 10:57 GMT]Japan’s Special Peace Envoy to Sri Lanka, Mr. Yasushi Akashi, Thursday hosted a lunch for the Liberation Tigers’ delegation at the sixth round of direct talks between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan government, officials said. Japanese diplomats and LTTE officials sat down to a traditional Japanese meal at a top restaurant in the hot spring resort of Hakone where the talks are being held. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 20 March 2003, 03:16 GMT]The North East Province Volunteer Teachers' Consortium (NEPVTC) Wednesday
issued a statement that it would extend its present sit-in protest in front
of the provincial ministry of education in Trincomalee to a hunger strike
from March 28 if the United National Front (UNF) government fails to
grant permanent status to them before March 27, sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 20 March 2003, 01:18 GMT]The names of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) sea tigers killed in international waters 220 miles from Trincomalee shores when the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) fired on their merchant vessel on March 10 were announced by the LTTE Wednesday, sources in Vanni said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 19 March 2003, 11:55 GMT]Along with hosting the sixth round of direct talks between the Liberation Tigers and the Sri Lankan government, Japan this week signaled its determination to play a leading role in bringing peace to the strife-torn island when one of its top diplomats joined Norwegian officials at the negotiating table. Japan’s deepening involvement in the peace process was this week welcomed by the Liberation Tigers.
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