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6274 matching reports found. Showing 4681 - 4700 [TamilNet, Friday, 09 May 2003, 00:02 GMT]Speaking at the South Asia Discussion Group of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London Wednesday, Mr. Priyath Liyanage, head of Sandesiya, the BBC’s Sinhala service, said the “effort to avoid the involvement of the Tamil Tigers” in rehabilitation and development in the north raises the question of the other ulterior agendas by Colombo.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 08 May 2003, 00:02 GMT]The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Wednesday told the Japanese peace special envoy Mr Yasushi Akashi that they would consider his request to participate at the Aid Donor conference in Japan seriously if the Government of Sri Lanka took positive steps towards implementing decisions taken at six previous rounds of talks, sources in Vanni said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 07 May 2003, 10:59 GMT]The Japanese special peace envoy Mr.Yasushi Akashi arrived Killinochchi
Wednesday morning by a special helicopter of the Sri Lanka Air Force to meet leaders of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and was received by
deputy political secretary of the LTTE
Mr.S.Thangan, sources in Vanni said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 04 May 2003, 15:20 GMT]Mail is not delivered to a third of the families in the Kilinochchi district, even a half-mile beyond the Kilinochchi town, and immediate action is needed to restore mail delivery, the district’s government agent (GA), Mr. T. Rasanayakam, told Sri Lanka’s Minister for Mass Communication, Mr. Imtiaz Bakeer Markar, at a meeting held at the Vavuniya secretariat, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 04 May 2003, 11:50 GMT]Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Vidar Helgessen with his special
emissary Mr. Erik Solheim and Japanese special peace envoy Mr.Yasushi
Akashi arrived Colombo Sunday early morning separately to initiate talks
with the leadership of the United National Front (UNF) government and the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on the resumption of temporarily stalled
peace process, political sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 03 May 2003, 19:37 GMT]Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) head Major General (retired) Tryggve Tellefsen met with Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) head of the political section Thamilchelvan saturday afternoon at 2.45pm for three hours on issues related to avoiding future incidents at sea, locating High Security Zones (HSZ) within population centers in Jaffna and other matters, said sources in Vanni.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 03 May 2003, 13:07 GMT]Representatives of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress, the Catholic Church, the Liberation Tigers, Sri Lanka Police, several civil society groups and local community leaders met Saturday in Murunkan in the Mannar District to discuss measures to promote and cement Tamil, Muslim amity in the Musali region. Tension prevailed in the area last month following the murder of a Tamil farmer allegedly by a Muslim believed to be an ex home guard. Musali is in the southwestern part of mainland Mannar where Muslim refugees have been resettling and cultivating their lands since last year. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 03 May 2003, 00:10 GMT]“Mannar rice farmers are facing ruin for they cannot market their produce. Each farmer will have to lose more than 9000 rupees per acre (92 USD) of paddy if they do not find means to market their rice at reasonable prices”, Mr. Seemanpillai Soundiranayagam, President of the Federation of Farmers’ Associations of Mannar told Tamilnet Friday. The district saw its first good harvest in 13 years this season following the lifting of draconian Sri Lanka army restrictions on fuel, fertilisers, irrigation and transport of rice last year. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 02 May 2003, 10:54 GMT]The Liberation Tigers’ Chief Negotiator and Political Advisor, Mr. Anton Balasingham, Friday flatly denied press reports that he had dismissed Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s response to the LTTE’s letter outlining its reasons for suspending Norwegian facilitated peace talks. Speaking to TamilNet on Friday, Mr. Balasingham described the reports in the Daily Mirror and Gulf News as “irresponsible journalism” based on “pure conjecture.” Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 01 May 2003, 09:31 GMT]In a press release issued Wednesday, officials of the World Bank funded North East Irrigated Agricultural Project (NEIAP) Wednesday commended the contribution of the Tamil Rehabilitation Organization
(TRO) in expediting the implementation of agricultural developments
projects in Mullaitivu district in the Vanni region of the northeast
province.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 30 April 2003, 13:40 GMT]The newly appointed Norwegian ambassador to Sri Lanka, Mr. Hans Brattskar, accompanied by the outgoing ambassador, Mr. Jon Westborg, Wednesday held extensive talks with the political head of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),
Mr.S.P.Thamilchelvan, at the LTTE's headquarters in Kilinochchi, Vanni sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 30 April 2003, 10:38 GMT]Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister this week admitted that efforts to restore normalcy to the Tamil areas had not taken place “at the pace which we might have desired” and vowing matters would improve, appealed to the Liberation Tigers to nevertheless resume peace talks which the LTTE had put on hold two weeks ago.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 30 April 2003, 00:15 GMT] When the Liberation Tigers routed the Sri Lanka army’s Agni Khiela (Rod of Fire) offensive in April 2001, a year after the fall of the strategic Elephant Pass garrison, the general description of the state of Sri Lanka’s conflict as a military stalemate was no longer tenable. Celebrations by the LTTE on Monday to mark the Elephant Pass victory and the defeat of Agni Khiela underscored Tamils’ perception that their ability to negotiate political rights is essentially predicated on the LTTE’s military power. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 29 April 2003, 20:41 GMT]The Liberation Tigers Chief Negotiator and Political Advisor, Mr. Anton Balasingham, will return to Vanni next week for deliberations with the LTTE leadership on the Norwegian peace process and related matters, sources said Tuesday. Mr. Balasingham is expected to be in Vanni when Japan’s peace envoy, Mr. Yasushi Akashi and the Norwegian Foreign Minister, Mr. Jan Petersen visit the Vanni separately in early May, the sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 29 April 2003, 00:15 GMT]Moolai Hospital in Jaffna, the only large co-operative society medical facility in the northeast, lies largely useless today owing to the lack of doctors, patients and the presence of the Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) in its environs. Like most schools, hospitals, other public utilities and temples in the northeast, 16 months of peace and many rounds of negotiations between the Liberation Tigers and Colombo have done little to improve the fortunes of this unique achievement of Jaffna’s co-operative movement. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 28 April 2003, 22:26 GMT]The Tamil Rehabilitation Organization (TRO) sponsored White Pigeon Technical Institute, headquartered in the Vanni region, opened its third branch Monday at Ananadapuri, three km to the north of Trincomalee town, TRO sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 28 April 2003, 13:24 GMT]The third anniversary of the fall of the strategically crucial Elephant
Pass garrison and the successful defeat of the Operation Agni Khiela by the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam was celebrated Monday on a grand scale in
the grounds where the Sri Lanka Army artillery base in Pallai once stood.
LTTE senior commander and Intelligence chief Pottu Amman participated in
the event, sources said
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 28 April 2003, 11:02 GMT]Without interntational aid it will not be possible to renovate and rebuild hospitals damaged or destroyed by war in the Northeast province, said Minister of Health Services P. Dayaratne, addressing an event held in conjuntion with upgrading the Vavuniya General Hospital. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 27 April 2003, 13:12 GMT]Preparations are underway to hold a commemorative event in Pallai to celebrate the third anniversary of the fall of the strategically crucial Elephant Pass garrison and the successful defeat of operation 'Agni Khela' by the Liberation Tigers (LTTE), sources in Pallai said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 26 April 2003, 16:32 GMT]"We Tamils in Tamilnadu are openly supporting the Palestine liberation struggle. We are free to oppose the aggression of Iraq by the United States of America. But it is sad to state that we in Tamilnadu are prevented from expressing our moral support to our Tamil brethren in Sri Lanka," said former vice chancellor of Thirunelvaely Manonmaniyam Suntharanar University in South India, Professor Dr. K.P.Aravanan, delivering 'Thanthai' Chelvanayakam commemoration speech at the Jaffna University Kailasapathy auditorium Saturday afternoon. Full story >>
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