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4124 matching reports found. Showing 2841 - 2860 [TamilNet, Saturday, 16 November 2002, 00:54 GMT]Hundreds of displaced Tamil families returned from Vanni to resettle, live in temporary sheds put up with cadjan dried leaves in Kumburupiddy, a traditional Tamil village twenty two km north of Trincomalee district, waiting assistance to reconstruct their destroyed houses and to rehabilitate their lives. They were driven out of Kumburupiddy when SLA soldiers moved into the village in 1990, returnees said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 11 November 2002, 19:47 GMT]A contingent of 185 members of the Liberation Tigers (LTTE) arrived in Batticaloa from the northern Vanni region Monday evening with special commander for Batticaloa-Ampara, Mr.Robert and commander of women-wing Nilavini, leading the LTTE members who made the journey to Batticaloa to take part in the annual Heroes' Day celebration which falls on 27 November, sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 08 November 2002, 09:42 GMT]"We have been languishing in refugee camps for too long. Although we like to
use the current climate of peace to resettle in our own villages, without
basic amenities such as housing, roads, drinking water and health facilities
it will not be possible for us to move," said the internally displaced
living in the Kalmadu refugee camp in Valaichenai.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 07 November 2002, 14:22 GMT]Mr. Gnanamuthu Krishnapillai, Member of Parliament (MP) of
Batticaloa district agreed to give up his boycotting of parliament after meeting commanders of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Thursday morning. The MP met with Brigadier S.R. Balasuriya, commander of 23rd division in Minneriya and
Colonel R. de Silva, commander of 23-3 Brigade in Batticalo at the MP's residence in Kaluwanchikudi on instructions from Joint Chief of Staff, Lionel Balagalle.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 06 November 2002, 12:28 GMT]G. Krishnapillai, also known as Vellimalai, Member of Parliament (MP) of Batticaloa district, is boycotting the parliament protesting against the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) for using force in trying to stop him from attending a district development meeting held in Batticaloa Secretariat on 29th October.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 05 November 2002, 18:20 GMT]All eighteen accused soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Tuesday made statements from the dock in the Colombo High Court (HC) in the Mylanthanai massacre case denying their involvement in the crime. The case is being heard daly from 2nd October before a Sinhala speaking Jury at the request of the accused, who are also Sinhalese. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 02 November 2002, 18:42 GMT]Amnesty International said in 1997 that as many as 600 people who "disappeared" in the Jaffna peninsula after the Sri Lankan Army moved into the area in 1996, "died under torture or been deliberately killed." A soldier involved in the crimes alleged that Chemmani was where bodies of those disappeared were clandestinely buried. However, the Chemmani mass grave investigation has become a victim of the judicial limbo common in Sri Lanka when powerful interests are implicated. Ethnic politics and the fallout of an active war have also contributed to the lack of forward movement in the case.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 31 October 2002, 16:32 GMT]Hundreds of displaced Tamil civilians Thursday morning around 7.30 launched
a sit-in-protest in front of the Chavakacheri Divisional Secretary (DS)
office, demanding the immediate removal of the Sri Lanka Army camp located
between Puttur junction and Kanaganpuliyadi junction in Thenmaradchi area
in Jaffna district.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 20 October 2002, 07:13 GMT](News Feature) Sri Lanka’s United National Front government is exploring plans to allow its armed forces to participate in United Nations peacekeeping missions, the Sunday Times newspaper reported this week. A new recruitment drive for the Army has also been launched. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 19 October 2002, 08:55 GMT](News Feature) In a reciprocal gesture to earlier actions by the Sri Lanka Army, cadres of the Liberation Tigers in Batticaloa last Sunday escorted SLA soldiers through areas in which angry Tamil demonstrators had set up road blocks protesting the earlier killings of several civilians by Special Task Force (STF) commandos. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 18 October 2002, 19:08 GMT]The Colombo High Court Judge Mr.S.Sriskandarajah Friday allowed an application in the Mylanthanai massacre case by the prosecution to read out the evidence of two witnesses given in the lower court to the Jury, as these witnesses could not attend court. One of the two witnesses Thavarajah Rajmohan is dead and the other witness Nallammah Nallasekaram has gone abroad and working in Kuwait. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 18 October 2002, 17:30 GMT]The Attorney General Friday filed indictments in the Colombo High Court against five Sri Lanka Army soldiers for murdering eight Tamil civilians, including a five year old child, in Mirusuvil in Jaffna district two years ago. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 16 October 2002, 17:40 GMT]“ When I was holding postmortem on a body of a male person at Mylanthanai I saw an axe near the scene. The Police then took that axe as a production in this case,” said Dr.Sinnathurai Thadchchanamoorthy, presently District Medical Officer of Valaichchenai government hospital continuing his evidence in the Mylanthanai massacre case before the High Court Judge Mr.S.Sriskandarajah Wednesday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 16 October 2002, 09:37 GMT]"One year old Latha, a girl who was rushed to the Colombo general hospital in critical condition the day after the Mylanthanai massacre succumbed to cut and chop wounds caused by pointed weapons such as axe and knives on admission," said Dr.K.Niranjan, Assistant Judicial Medical Officer before the Colombo High Court Judge Mr.S.Sriskandarajah Tuesday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 15 October 2002, 20:19 GMT]Annual 'Kumbam' festival was held in Trincomalee Tuesday evening at the end of the nine-day 'Navarathiri' (nine nights) celebrations. 'Navarathiri' is an annual festival celebrated by Hindus across the world, especially in India and Sri Lanka, where prayers are held for first three nights for Goddess ‘Thurgai’ (bravery), second three nights for Goddess ‘Lakshmi’ (wealth) and the final three nights for Goddess ‘Saraswathy’ (education). Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 12 October 2002, 20:17 GMT]The Liberation Tigers Saturday requested international ceasefire monitors to take immediate action against those responsible for Friday's gun and grenade attack on Tamil civilians in Trincomalee and demanded Sri Lankan military commanders take steps to prevent future attacks on civilians. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 10 October 2002, 13:00 GMT]Six Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers being held by the Liberation Tigers were Wednesday released to the International Committee of Red Cross in Trincomalee, while two LTTE members arrested by the SLA were released by the Trincomalee magistrate on as ordered by the Court of Appeal on Tuesday. The SLA soldiers said they had been treated well in custody, but the LTTE cadres said they had been beaten and manacled in police custody. Full story >> [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, Tuesday, 08 October 2002, 13:22 GMT]The Court of Appeal (CA) Tuesday ordered bail for two members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) who were arrested by the Kantalai Police and remanded by the Trincomalee Magistrate. 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.
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