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10604 matching reports found. Showing 5721 - 5740 [TamilNet, Thursday, 06 January 2005, 17:52 GMT]In the meeting called by the Sri Lankan President Chandrika
Kumaratunge for all the parliamentarian in the Government
coalition, held Wednesday at the Presidential Secretariat,
Mr M S Selachamy, Deputy Minister for Social Development and
Estate Infrastructure said, "I have received the details
about relief supplies that had been sent by the Government
to northeast. Government is accused of not sending relief
supplies to northeast even five days after the tsunami
disaster. Affected people have told me that Government had
claimed credit for relief supplies sent by the Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) and used this for their propaganda." Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 06 January 2005, 16:19 GMT]Hundreds of Tsunami victims fled from welfare centres in the Sri Lanka government
controlled areas in the Trincomalee district when Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers carrying
weapons entered the welfare centres to take over the management Thursday on a
directive by Sri Lanka's President Ms Chandrika Kumaratunge, several volunteers said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 06 January 2005, 15:36 GMT]Head of Sri Lanka's newly appointed Task Force to Rebuild the Nation (TAFREN), Mr. Mano Tittawella, who is also one of the close confidante and senior advisors to President Kumaratunga, said at a press conference in Colombo Thursday that according to the initial assessment, the country needed at least USD 1.5 billion to rebuild the tsunami-hit coastal belts of Sri Lanka. He said that the international donor countries and agencies have already pledged approximately USD one billion, of which most of them were grants. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 06 January 2005, 11:00 GMT] Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Vanni district parliamentarians vehemently protested against the directive of the President to hand over the management of welfare centres where Tsunami victims are sheltered to the State armed forces at a conference held at the Vavuniya district secretariat Thursday with Mr.Tyronne Fernando, North east Provincial Governor in the chair, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 05 January 2005, 20:42 GMT] "The Government of Sri Lanka has permitted Tamils
Rehabilitation Organization (TRO) to engage in
rehabilitation and reconstruction work in LTTE controlled as
well as military controlled areas of the northeast. But the
Special Task Force (STF) is acting as an obstacle to our
mission. In Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Thirukovil, the STF personnel grabbed relief supplies from us and diverted them to other refugee camps of their choice," said Mr. K P Reggie,
Executive Director of TRO, at the press conference in
Colombo on Wednesday evening. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 05 January 2005, 17:41 GMT]Norwegian Red Cross Society has sent a medical team comprising 20 members
at the request of the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRC) to serve in
Trincomalee district. The team which includes a surgeon, gynaecologist,
paediatrician, psychiatrist, physician, water sanitation engineer and
nurses arrived in the LTTE controlled Eachchilampathu division, down south
of the Trincomalee district Tuesday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 05 January 2005, 16:09 GMT]"The Armed Forces taking over the management of the Welfare Camps in the Northeast would be counterproductive and would destabilize all arrangements hitherto made at the district level in the Northeast to address the several consequences of the calamity," said Mr. Sampanthan, Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian in a letter addressed to the Sri Lanka President requesting her to rescind the order given to the Armed Forces to take over the management of the Welfare Camps in the Northeast. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 05 January 2005, 13:27 GMT]The LTTE issued an urgent appeal to the National and International Media to scrupulously verify ground information before reporting, and to avoid bias and inaccuracy in filing stories on post-Tsunami disaster situation in the North-East and the humanitarian delivery to the displaced, on Tuesday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 05 January 2005, 10:58 GMT] United Nation's Secretary General Koffi Annan will visit 'some of the hardest hit areas' in Sri Lanka when he visits the country on Friday, UN sources said Wednesday. Foreign ministry sources said Koffi Annan will visit Ampara, Galle, Hambantatota and Mullaitivu, areas worst hit by the tsunami waves on December 26. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 05 January 2005, 05:15 GMT] Speaking to TamilNet after visiting Batticaloa and Ampara Districts, Tamil National Alliance, Jaffna District MP Mr.Selvarajah Gajendran said: "LTTE has the capability to build bridges and lay roads. I request the international community to provide them with equipment and materials through NGOs so that recovery can be swift."
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 05 January 2005, 03:29 GMT]Apostolic Nuncio His Excellency Mario Zenari, Papal Delegate in Sri Lanka Tuesday paid a visit to Jaffna district and witnessed the destruction caused to coastal villages in the district due to Tsunami and shared the shock and grief with the victims, civil sources said Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 04 January 2005, 16:45 GMT] "The LTTE with its quick deployment ability and the Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO) with generous assistance from the Tamil Diaspora and the international NGOs, are tackling the immediate Tsunami relief needs, the first phase of the relief efforts. The Liberation Tigers are calling for international assistance to meet phase two and three of the relief effort", LTTE's Political Head Mr. S. P. Thamilchelvan told TamilNet following a conference with Norwegian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Mr Hans Brattskar, in Killinochchi where they discussed the proper channeling of aid to northeast for phase two and three of Tsunami relief as being planned by PDS.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 04 January 2005, 13:47 GMT]Denying rumours that the LTTE had burnt refuges or that aid had been stolen or incorrectly distributed, the head of the Liberation Tigers political wing, Mr S.P. Thamilchelvan, called on all media organisations to visit the affected areas and verify the fact for themselves before publishing unverified stories. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 04 January 2005, 12:46 GMT] Two teams of doctors who arrived in Kilinochchi on Monday from Australia and Korea have set off to the East. On Monday, Tamil Eelam Health Service (TEHS) in the East issued an urgent warning as heavy rains in Batticaloa-Amparai have increased the danger of infectious diseases. The medical teams were briefed by the Planning and Development Secretariat (PDS) on the ground situation in the East. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 04 January 2005, 12:45 GMT]Resettling the dislocated families from Vadamaradchchi coastal villages in Jaffna district due to Tsunami disaster has commenced Monday night. Displaced residents of coastal villages located between Katkovalam and Thondamannaru in Vadamaradchchi north division are being transported from the present welfare centres to the selected thirteen schools and places of worships close to their previous residences, civil sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 04 January 2005, 09:02 GMT] Italian Foreign Ministry Tuesday handed over a consignment of medical equipments, medicines and tents for temporary shelters to Mr. S. P. Thamilchelvan to be distributed through the rescue and relief mechanism that have been set up in Tamil areas. Thanking the Italian government and the Italian people for the kind gesture of humanitarian at a time of distress, Thamilchelvan explained to the officials how the rescue and relief operations are being conducted. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 04 January 2005, 07:24 GMT] The Liberation Tigers‚ warned Monday that the recent heavy flooding in the Amparai district has exacerbated the risk of disease by dislodging bodies of victims of the Asian tsunami disaster. The Tigers' top commander in the region, Col. Banu, who crossed into Sri Lanka Army controlled territory with a section of of LTTE troops, is coordinating rescue and relief efforts in the multi-ethnic region, the LTTE's Centre for Emergency Assessment in Kalavanchykuddy said in press release Monday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 04 January 2005, 06:39 GMT] The Planning and Development Secretariat (PDS) of the Liberation Tigers has already set in motion the needs assessment process for Tsunami Relief in the northeast, Mr. S. P. Thamilchelvan, Head of the LTTE's Political Wing told TamilNet Tuesday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 04 January 2005, 05:54 GMT] Leader of the Main Opposition United National Front (UNF), Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe, has said that the Liberation Tigers should handle the tsunami relief operation in the LTTE-held areas as they were the ones who handled the immediate rescue operation in those areas. Mr. Wickremesinghe, who is scheduled to visit the tsunami-wrecked areas in the Northern province Wednesday, has made these comments Monday in an exclusive interview with the Colombo-based Tamil daily, Sudar Oli. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 03 January 2005, 18:17 GMT] The New Left Front (NLF), a vocal leftist group, in statement signed by the group's leader Dr. Vickramabahu Karunarathne and issued in Colombo Monday, condemned the induction of foreign troops into Sri Lanka in the guise of helping the tsunami victims. In a strongly worded statement the New Left Front said 'it is totally unnecessary to commit troops' for relief work and accused the US of having its own agenda of gaining a foothold with designs to suppress the LTTE and control the Tamil liberation struggle on behalf of local capitalist rulers."
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