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8031 matching reports found. Showing 7121 - 7140 [TamilNet, Thursday, 24 April 2003, 12:12 GMT]"We will not take any step that could derail the present peace process. We have not completely abandoned the peace talks. We have only suspended our participation in the peace talks for the time being," said Mr.Pappa, head of the Sports Department of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Thursday addressing workers of the non-governmental organizations in the Jaffna district on the current political situation and present peace process, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 24 April 2003, 11:26 GMT]The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Wednesday requested the United National Front (UNF) government to formulate and implement a new approach that could provide speedy relief to the grievances of several thousands displaced Tamils without further delay fulfilling the justifiable expectations of
Tamils since the signing of the ceasefire agreement, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 24 April 2003, 00:00 GMT]The Liberation Tigers Wednesday postponed the meeting of the Sub-committee on Immediate Humanitarian Rehabilitation Needs (SIHRN) scheduled for this week, to “await action and implementation on urgent matters … of resettlement and rehabilitation of Internally Displaced People and of refugees.” In a letter to Mr. Bernard Goonetilleke, the head of the Government of Sri Lanka delegation on the SIHRN, Mr. S. P. Tamilselvan, head of the LTTE’s Political Wing and head of the LTTE delegation on the SIHRN, called for ‘tangible action on the ground’ before the Sub-committee meetings resumed.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 23 April 2003, 19:57 GMT]The Sri Lanka Army is strengthening its foothold where civilians live in the North-East
even after the signing of the ceasefire agreement between the United National Front government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, said Mr. Pararajasingham (Para), Head of the Judicial Division of the LTTE, addressing a meeting in Jaffna town Wednesday.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 23 April 2003, 00:05 GMT]The Ambassador for Netherlands in Sri Lanka, Ms. Susan Blankhart, Tuesday inaugurated the scheme for granting livelihood assistance for resettled families in the eight districts of the North-East province and the donation of school
furniture to improve education in the province at a function held at the Trincomalee Town Hall, sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 21 April 2003, 12:51 GMT]Expressing deep displeasure over certain critical issues relating to the ongoing peace process, the LTTE leadership Monday informed the Sri Lankan government that it has decided to suspend its participation in the negotiations for the time being. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 21 April 2003, 11:15 GMT]Parliamentarians from the east including Minister Rauf Hakim of Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC), leaders of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and representatives from the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) are to meet in Trincomalee today to discuss matters related to actions necessary to diffuse tension in the east and to increase understanding between Tamils and Muslims, local news reports said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 20 April 2003, 16:21 GMT]The entire Trincomalee district has been brought under twelve-hour police curfew with effect from Sunday at 7 p.m. The curfew will be lifted Monday at 7 a.m. police announced through public address system in the Trincomalee
town, sources in Trincomalee said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 20 April 2003, 12:50 GMT]Mosque trustee board officials Sunday foiled attempts to spread unrest in several Muslim towns in the Batticaloa and Amparai districts. Anonymous Islamic groups issued inflammatory leaflets Saturday in the two districts urging Muslims to protest against recent incidents in Mutur. “It caused concern that attempts were afoot to instigate violence in these parts too”, a Mosque official said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 20 April 2003, 03:30 GMT] The Methodist Church’s Jeevothayam Farm in Pariyaarikkandal, 28 kilometres southeast of Mannar town, has been a refuge for the dispossessed and the meek for more than quarter of a century. Tamils driven out of their homes in the island’s tea producing hills by Sinhala Buddhist nationalists in 1977, 81 and 83 found succour here before they went forth to settle and multiply in the inhospitable jungles of the Vanni. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 19 April 2003, 18:20 GMT]Curfew has been imposed in Trincomalee and its suburbs from Saturday night till Sunday morning 9 a.m. following sporadic incidents that
took place Saturday evening at Muslim dominated Jamaliya area, police said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 19 April 2003, 17:27 GMT]The Trincomalee district political secretariat of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Saturday issued a statement condemning the grenade attack and firing by a Muslim group and Sri Lanka Army (SLA) that killed
two Tamil civilians on Friday close to Kattaiparichchan army camp. The camp separates army controlled area and LTTE controlled area in the Muttur east. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 19 April 2003, 15:45 GMT]Fifteenth year anniversary of Annai Poopathy memorial day was celebrated across the Northeast. Special events are being organized in Navalady, Batticaloa, on district basis in Trincomalee, Vavuniya, Mannar, Vanni and Jaffna, sources said. In Nallur, Jaffna the commemoration events started with a symbolic fast. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 19 April 2003, 00:30 GMT]Two years since she was brutally raped and tortured in custody, Ms. Sivamani Weerakoon, lives in abject poverty and uncertainty. The mother of three said that she was never offered counselling to help her cope with the trauma of her ordeal. Sri Lankan law is yet to bring the perpetrators of the violence committed on her to book. Ms. Sivamani said that no women’s rights group has ever contacted her in connection with her rape and torture by Sri Lankan armed forces personnel. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 18 April 2003, 16:06 GMT]A Tamil civilian was killed and seven others were injured in a grenade
attack on Friday afternoon near Kattaiparichchan bridge which
separates army controlled and Liberation Tigers controlled area in Muttur
east, police sources said. The curfew lifted Friday has been reimposed Friday afternoon immediately
after the grenade attack. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 17 April 2003, 17:11 GMT]Dusk to dawn curfew has been imposed in Muttur town and its
suburbs following sporadic clashes between sections of Muslims and Tamils
Thursday evening. Several incidences of violence have been reported from
Palathoppur and Thoppur, police sources said
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 17 April 2003, 13:40 GMT] Pt. Pedro is the oldest harbour town on the Jaffna peninsula’s sea coast. The Portuguese called the town Puntas das Padras (rocky point) on account of the reefs that line its coast. Tamils, however, still refer to it by its old name Paruththithurai (cotton port in Tamil). This week the townspeople celebrated the annual chariot and water cutting festivals of one of their old temples that have lain long and neglected inside the SLA’s high security zone in Pt. Pedro. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 17 April 2003, 10:26 GMT]Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Trincomalee district parliamentarians Mr.R.Sampanthan and Mr.K.Thurairetnasingham Wednesday appealed to Tamils of Muttur area, south
of Trincomalee, to work hard to safeguard and strengthen the
support of Muslims in their areas. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 16 April 2003, 01:24 GMT]The Trincomalee political secretariat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Tuesday in a statement denied any involvement in the alleged abduction of two Muslim youths in the Mutur sea a few days ago, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 15 April 2003, 11:05 GMT]A preliminary conference to the forth coming international aid conference in Japan was held in Washington D.C on 14 Monday at Loy Auditorium. The seminar, hosted by the State Department, was attended by representatives from 26 countries and 16 international organizations. Japan's special envoy to Sri Lanka Yashushi Akashi, Norway's Deputy Secretary of State, Vidar Helgessen and India's ambassador to U.S, Lalith Mansingh, were also present. Full story >>
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