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4124 matching reports found. Showing 2861 - 2880 [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, 13:12 GMT]A large number of Liberation Tigers, escorted by international ceasefire monitors, travelled Thursday from Mullaitivu to the eastern province along the sea route agreed by the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE two months ago. This is the second such convoy to use the route. 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, 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, 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, Monday, 30 September 2002, 14:09 GMT]Thirty Tamil witnesses including thirteen women from Batticaloa were present in the Colombo High Court Monday to give evidence when the Mylanthanai massacre case was taken up for inquiry before a Sinhala speaking Jury. The HC Judge Mr.S.Sriskandarajah fixed October 2, Wednesday, the date to start the inquiry.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 28 September 2002, 17:57 GMT]A group of Sri Lanka Army soldiers Saturday afternoon severely assaulted a Tamil youth who was returning from Koddady in the high security zone in Point Pedro town after seeing his resettled relatives, said a complaint submitted
to the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission in Jaffna district. Twenty five year old S.Ravindran alias Kannan has been warded in the Valvettithurai government hospital with serious head injures, medical sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 26 September 2002, 11:47 GMT]The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Wednesday morning
took seven soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army into custody
when they entered a security zone between two LTTE
camps at Kumburupiddy, 22 km north of Trincomalee
town, Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission sources said. “All
steps are being taken to release the soldiers in view of
the prevailing goodwill between both sides,” an LTTE
official in Kilinochchi said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 19:10 GMT]The Eastern High Court Judge Wednesday rejected the confession purported to have been made by the accused in a Prevention of Terrorism Act case stating that it was not a voluntary one. "Hence I acquit the accused," said Judge Mr.J.Visvanathan. The case was tried in absentia of the accused. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 24 September 2002, 14:37 GMT]Sathasivam Rahykala, 28, who had been subjected to severe torture and sexual
assault by several police personnel while in custody was allowed on surety
bail by the Eastern High Court Judge Mr.J.Visvanathan Friday at Batticaloa
session.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 20 September 2002, 15:34 GMT]The Sri Lanka Army Thursday held a discussion with representatives of
Vadamarachchi fisheries societies regarding their grievances. The
conference held at the headquarters of the 52-4 Brigade of the SLA.
assurances were given at the conference that the SLA would take up the
question with higher authorities to allow displaced Vadamarachchi fishermen
now in LTTE held Vanni region to travel by sea in their boats for
resettlement in their villages. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 17 September 2002, 15:02 GMT]The Sri Lanka army said Tuesday that soldiers of its
Electrical and Mechanical Engineer Regiment (SLEME)
restored the propaganda vehicle used by the Sinhala
Buddhist revivalist and nationalist, Anagarika
Dharmapala, to “its pristine glory” upon a request by
Buddhist clergy. Many Sri Lankan social historians say
that Anagarika Dharmapala was the main architect of
militant Sinhala Buddhism in Sri Lanka, of the idea
that the Singhalese are the only rightful owners of
the whole island.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 15 September 2002, 17:15 GMT]Residents of Mankerni, 47, kilometres north of
Batticaloa, said Sunday that the Sri Lanka army should
move out its camp from the centre of village and stop
harassing them. The village school, the local Roman
Catholic Church, nursery, the village library, three
shops, ten homes and a privately owned coconut estate
are inside the SLA camp in Mankerni.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 13 September 2002, 21:09 GMT]The Sri Lanka army arrested a fisherman in Pt. Pedro Friday night around 9. 30 p.m. sources said. Ponnuchchami Jeyartnam, 59, was at the Munai beach near Pt. Pedro town when soldiers from the 52-4 Brigade took him into custody. Human rights lawyers said the situation is serious because the Sri Lanka army, which has no legal power whatsoever to make arrests after the Emergency lapsed last year, is continuing to take civilians into custody in Pt. Pedro. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 10 September 2002, 18:08 GMT]Soldiers of the Sri Lanka army Tuesday arrested the
president of a fisheries co-operative society in Pt.
Pedro and a local fisherman for allegedly causing
damage to properties belonging to the military during
a protest last week by students and parents in the
northern town . “The arrests are in clear violation of
the ceasefire agreement between the Liberation Tigers
and the Sri Lankan government and hence a very
alarming development”, a lawyer in Pt. Pedro said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 10 September 2002, 13:08 GMT]Sri Lanka's Defence Minister said Tuesday that the Army camps removed from areas in the northeast province under the ceasefire agreement with the Liberation Tigers have been relocated close to their original locations and denied the number of soldiers deployed in Tamil areas had been reduced. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 09 September 2002, 16:59 GMT]The twelfth annual remembrance of the
Saththurukkondaan massacre was observed Monday at Panichchaiyadi junction near Batticaloa town
Monday. Sri Lanka army soldiers and Muslim home guards
murdered 186 Tamils, mostly women and children, in the
villages of Saththurukkondaan, Panichchaiyadi,
Kokkuvil and Pillaiyaradi on the northern outskirts of
Batticaloa town on 9 September 1990. A memorial for
the victims was unveiled near the scene of the
massacre.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 05 September 2002, 21:28 GMT]The Sri Lanka Army Thursday agreed to allow Hartley College and Vadamarachchi Methodist Girls High School in Point Pedro to reopen starting from Monday September 9. "These schools were shut down to enable the SLA to rebuild and strengthen the sentry and check points which were damaged by students during the agitation Monday. We have now strengthened our positions around these schools," Jaffna district SLA area commander Major General Sarath Fonseka said at a conference held Thursday at the Vadamaradchi Methodist Girls High School. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 03 September 2002, 15:18 GMT](Adds: Photos) A complete 'hartal' (general shut down) was observed in Point Pedro and Manthikai areas in the Jaffna peninsula Tuesday in response to a call by the Jaffna Journalists' Association condemning the assault of two journalists and students during the picketing campaign held Monday. All shops and schools were closed down and black flags were hoisted. The military ordered the indefinite closure of Hartley College and Vadamarachchi Methodist Girls High School whose students were involved in Monday’s protests. Full story >>
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