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8031 matching reports found. Showing 7141 - 7160 [TamilNet, Friday, 11 April 2003, 17:02 GMT]The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Thursday reiterated its stand to the
Prime Minister that the Sri Lanka Army should not be allowed to establish
or relocate its camps and main bases in densely populated places in the
Northeast province, TNA parliamentary group leader, Mr.R.Sampanthan, said in
a press release issued Thursday evening.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 10 April 2003, 12:00 GMT]Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization (TELO), a constituent of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), held its 3-day sixth annual national conference in its Mannar office starting from Saturday, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 08 April 2003, 19:08 GMT]"We are not against the Sinhalese and we are not for violence; we do not use the word 'peace' as a mere slogan. Our future depends on the success of peace," said Jaffna
district political head of the LTTE, Mr.C.Ilamparuthi, delivering the keynote address at the five-day music, dance and drama festival inaugurated Tuesday at the Orr's Hill Vivekananda College Auditorium in Trincomalee, sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 08 April 2003, 11:52 GMT]Thousands of expatriate tamils from United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, France and other European countries, Monday, joined a march to the United Nations (UN) building in Geneva where sessions on Human Rights issues are being held at the UN, Tamil daily Uthayan from Jaffna reported. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 06 April 2003, 07:15 GMT]Members of the Liberation Tigers’ Political Affairs Committee Sunday completed the first week of a tour to several Scandinavian countries to study federal structures and good governance, by boarding a ferry to the Aaland islands in northern Europe. The intensive tour, which began with an opening welcome by Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Vidar Helgesen, was this weekend hailed as a success by the LTTE delegates as well as Foreign Ministry officials from Norway, Sweden and Finland. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 04 April 2003, 10:04 GMT]The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Friday dismissed as “illogical, impractical and unnecessary” Sri Lankan government suggestions for an island-wide referendum on the ongoing peace initiative. Pointing out that the government had already got a resounding mandate from the people of Sri Lanka for peace, the LTTE’s Chief Negotiator, Mr. Anton Balasingham, said that his movement was totally opposed to a plebiscite at this stage to reaffirm public endorsement. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 02 April 2003, 14:34 GMT]“There aren’t good relations between the people of
Jaffna and the Police as a consequence of twenty years
of war”, said Sri Lanka’s Inspector general of Police,
Mr. T. E Anandarajah, speaking to presspersons in the
northern town Wednesday. He said his visit is part of
the effort to rectify the situation while
acknowledging that there is a shortage of Tamils in
the Police.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 01 April 2003, 02:34 GMT]The Eastern University Students' Union (EUSU) in a press release issued on Monday publicly condemned the statements made by the TULF leader, Mr. V.
Anandasangaree on March 25 that the TULF could not accept the LTTE as the sole representative of the Tamil people, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 01 April 2003, 00:43 GMT]One-hundred and fifth birth day of S.J.V.Chelvanayakam, late Tamil leader who launched Tamils' freedom struggle fifty five years ago, was celebrated in Jaffna Monday morning. Thanthai Chelva Trustee Board Vice Chairman and Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian Mr. Mavai Senathirajah opened the ceremony garlanding the statue of Chelvanayagam, sources in Jaffna said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 30 March 2003, 14:19 GMT]Tamils should strengthen the hands of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to find a meaningful political resolution to the Tamil national question through the present peace talks, said the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentary group leader Mr.R.Sampanthan addressing a heavily attended musical event at Sampoor in the LTTE held Muttur east in the Trincomalee district Saturday night organized by the Trincomalee political division of the LTTE, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 29 March 2003, 16:09 GMT]Students in Meelivanam village located 5km from the Karipattamurippu Government mixed school in Mullaitivu district will use an improvised bullock drawn carriage as transportation to and from their school, sources in Mullaitivu said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 29 March 2003, 13:21 GMT]Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Saturday 29 March, permitted paddy cultivation in more than 90% of arable land owned by Muslim farmers in the Vakaneri irrigation scheme located in Kalkuda, 34 km northwest of Batticaloa district, LTTE sources in Batticaloa said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 28 March 2003, 16:44 GMT]Sri Lanka’s main opposition parties said Friday they
were closer to striking a deal on forming an alliance
to bring down Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s
government. The People’s Alliance and the Janata
Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) had discussions on formulating
the crucial clauses of a memorandum of understanding
to cement the alliance at the President’s House in
Colombo Friday. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 27 March 2003, 17:42 GMT]“Muslims enjoy the same rights as Tamils in areas under our control. There
is no need for them to ask us for their fields because we did not take any.
They could not cultivate their lands because of the war. Now they are free
to come here and engage in agriculture”, said Mr. T. Ramesh, the LTTE’s
special commander for the Batticaloa-Amparai District, speaking to the press
Thursday afternoon at the conclusion of a meeting with a delegation of the
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 27 March 2003, 16:22 GMT]Tamil people from Mayilankarachchi and Thiyavaddavan, near Ottamavadi in the Batticaloa district, who lost their belongings and their lands in past riots between Muslims and Tamils, have complained of attempts to create Sinhalese settlements in their village, and the construction of a Buddhist temple (Vihare) while they were displaced. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 27 March 2003, 01:34 GMT]The Council for Advancement of Education of Tamils (CAET) which has its headquarters at Paravipanchan in Killinochchi Thursday appealed to the
Prime Minister Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe to take meaningful action to give permanent appointment to the volunteer teachers who are carrying out a protest supported by teachers from many districts of Northeast.
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Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 20 March 2003, 10:57 GMT]Japan’s Special Peace Envoy to Sri Lanka, Mr. Yasushi Akashi, Thursday hosted a lunch for the Liberation Tigers’ delegation at the sixth round of direct talks between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan government, officials said. Japanese diplomats and LTTE officials sat down to a traditional Japanese meal at a top restaurant in the hot spring resort of Hakone where the talks are being held. Full story >> [TamilNet, Thursday, 20 March 2003, 04:03 GMT]"Today represents a historic day in our freedom struggle. The fifteenth year anniversay of the day Annai (mother) Poopathi sacrificed her life waging non-violent struggle against the might of the Indian Army. She demonstrated that no force can suppress the determination of the Tamils to fight for their rights," said Batticaloa-Amparai special commander of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), T. Ramesh, addressing the anniversary celebrations held in Navalady, Batticaloa, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 18 March 2003, 21:39 GMT]While the attention of the peace talks and in the international community focuses on the internally displaced Tamils of the northern peninsula, the Tamils of the east, forced out by the Muslim Home Guards of the Sri Lanka Government have been forgotten. Residents of Tamil villages destroyed in the colonization of the east told TamilNet of their desire, and current inability, to return home. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 17 March 2003, 18:59 GMT]The Ceylon Tamil Teachers' Union (CTTU) has requested the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam to take up the problems confronting Tamil medium education in the Northeast province at the next round of peace talks which is scheduled to begin Tuesday in Japan this week. Full story >>
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