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1312 matching reports found. Showing 901 - 920 [TamilNet, Saturday, 08 February 2003, 15:33 GMT]Only because of the prevailing climate of peace and the progress that is being achieved in the on-going talks between the Government of SriLanka (GOSL) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) that we are able to visit here and actively engage in promoting industrial development, said Industries Minister Rohitha Bogollagama of the ruling United National Front (UNF) government, speaking at Manmuni North regional Secretariat in Batticaloa district, Friday, sources in the east said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 31 January 2003, 17:52 GMT]Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe Friday said in parliament that the peace talks between his government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam has entered a crucial stage. Concluding the debate in parliament on his presentation during the aid conference in Oslo, he said his government would not allow the peace talks to be derailed at any cost. Full story >> [TamilNet, Saturday, 25 January 2003, 17:09 GMT]Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe said this is not opportune time, before finding a lasting political solution, to demand decommissing of arms from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), when addressing the annual convention of the pro-government Sri Lanka
Estate Workers Union at Sri Kotha, United National Party headquarters, in Colombo Saturday.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 21 January 2003, 18:56 GMT]Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister, Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe Tuesday briefed President Ms Chandrika Kumaratunge about the progress of the fourth round peace talks held in Thailand. Minister Mr.Milinda Morogoda associated with the Prime Minister in the talks, government sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 15 January 2003, 15:32 GMT]Opposition to Sri Lanka’s peace process gathered
further momentum as a new Sinhala nationalist
organisation comprising powerful opposition
politicians and Buddhist monks wowed Wednesday to
agitate for separating the northeast into two
provinces. Agitation by Sinhala nationalists to
de-merge the northeast would be another spanner in the
works for Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s effort
to negotiate peace with the Liberation Tigers to end
two decades of armed conflict that has ravaged the
island. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 15 January 2003, 15:31 GMT]The Prime Minister has appointed a high level committee to activate the functions of the Trincomalee campus of the Eastern University of Sri Lanka following request made by the Trincomalee district Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Mr.R.Sampanthan. Mr. Sampanthan requested the PM to take immediate steps to develop the Trincomalee campus providing all facilities as it has been ignored by the authorities, sources said. Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 15 January 2003, 11:52 GMT]Mr. Yasuka Akashi, the Representative of the Government of Japan, is in Sri Lanka from the 15th to 19th to continue his mission of peace building, rehabilitation and reconstruction in Sri Lanka, a press release from the Embassy of Japan said. Mr. Akashi will visit Kilinochi, Matara and Hambantota during his visit and will attend the meeting of Sub-Committee on Immediate Humanitarian and Rehabilitation Needs (SIHRN) Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 14 January 2003, 19:14 GMT]Following a request Tuesday by the Tamil National Alliance that the
relatives of the dead and injured during police violence should be paid
compensation, Sri Lanka's Prime Minister, Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe, directed
the Interior Ministry to submit a report about the victims of violence that
took place at Kanjirankuda in Ampara district, an eastern port town in the
outskirts of Trincomalee district, and Nelliayadi in the Jaffna district
last year.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 14 January 2003, 19:12 GMT]A Tamil National Alliance delegation, headed by Mr.R.Sampanthan, Tuesday met
with the Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremasinghe, and protested the
construction of a new Buddhist shrine in Vilankulam, a historically Tamil a
village, and the ban on renovating the historic Hindu temple at Kanniya, in
Trincomalee, which had been destroyed by the war, sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 14 January 2003, 18:45 GMT]Hundreds of Buddhist monks Tuesday vowed to remove
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s government if it
did not listen to their exhortations against a peace
deal with the Liberation Tigers. More than two
thousand protestors, led by the ‘Federation of Bikkhus
to Rescue the Motherland’, a large umbrella
organisation of Buddhist monks, gathered at the
Nugegoda Junction, a busy intersection in one of
Colombo’s crowded suburbs, Tuesday afternoon to
condemn Colombo’s peace negotiations with the LTTE. Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 14 January 2003, 12:50 GMT]The United National Front (UNF) government Tuesday gave assurances to the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) that it would take steps to resettle displaced inside the high security zone (HSZ) in Jaffna once the Indian defence expert submits a
report on that issue, sources said. TNA stressed that although SLA is empowered by the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to prevent Liberation Tigers (LTTE) from entering the HSZ, SLA cannot deny the rights of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from resettling in their own homes in their own land, sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 10 January 2003, 17:20 GMT]Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe said Friday that the failure of the country's judiciary to fulfill its duties and responsibilities to safeguard the right of various ethnic groups has led the Tamils to launch an armed struggle for a separate state. Full story >> [TamilNet, Friday, 10 January 2003, 10:48 GMT]Sri Lanka’s main opposition party Friday said the
stand taken by Colombo’s chief negotiator Prof. G. L
Peiris on the question of high security zones in
Jaffna was “absurd” and claimed that it is not
endorsed by the Sri Lankan armed forces.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Wednesday, 08 January 2003, 16:10 GMT]In a massive show of strength against the peace talks
between the Sri Lanka’s United National Front
government and the Liberation Tigers, the leftist
Sinhala party, Janata Vimukthi Peramuna, gathered more
than 25 thousand party members and supporters for a
march and rally at one of Colombo’s busiest
intersections Wednesday. Speakers at the rally
denounced the peace talks to settle the island’s
ethnic conflict as a western imperialist conspiracy to
divide country.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Tuesday, 07 January 2003, 18:19 GMT](News Feature) The Sri Lankan government conceded this week that the resettlement of Tamil refugees and internally displaced people in areas occupied by its military forces could not be made conditional on the disarming of the Liberation Tigers, as demanded by the Army. Following two days of discussion, hailed by both sides as “constructive,” the government also said it would begin to reallocate its troops based amongst civilians in the Jaffna peninsula. Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 06 January 2003, 23:14 GMT]The Janata Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), Sri Lanka’s
powerful leftist Sinhala party, Monday praised the
stand taken by the Sri Lanka army’s northern command
on the question of high security zones in Jaffna and
accused Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe of
conspiring with the Liberation Tigers to divide the
island according to a secret pact. The JVP is the
second largest opposition party in Sri Lanka’s
Parliament.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 06 January 2003, 23:14 GMT]Sri Lanka’s opposition trade unions and several
powerful independent unions said Monday they will
start general agitations and strikes to compel the
United National Front government to abandon the tough
labour laws it intends to introduce soon. Trade union
leaders speaking at a press conference Monday in
Colombo, said there will be a one day token strike in
all parts of the island except the northeast and if it
does not change the government’s mind on the new laws
then they would call for a general strike.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Monday, 06 January 2003, 14:01 GMT]The Japanese Foreign Minister Ms Yoriko Kawguchi Monday flew to Jaffna by
special aircraft and surveyed the progress of resettlement and humanitarian
projects in the northern peninsula implemented with Japanese aid. This was the first visit of a Japanese Foreign Minister to the war torn Jaffna district. She also toured Chavakachcheri and Sarasalai areas in Thenmaradchchi areas, worst affected by the war in the district, sources said.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 05 January 2003, 19:39 GMT]President Ms Chandrika Kumaratunge convened an urgent meeting of the parliamentary group of the main opposition Peoples Alliance (PA) Saturday afternoon following a discussion between her and the Prime Minister Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe held Friday at the Presidential Secretariat. "The President will consult the United National Front (UNF) government before making any public statement on the peace process," said a statement issued by the Presidential media unit Sunday.
Full story >> [TamilNet, Sunday, 05 January 2003, 17:50 GMT]Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe Sunday in his evening address to people of Sri Lanka said, "arguments over security matters should not be allowed to derail the momentum of the peace negotiation. The country has entered a stage that would decide the future of Sri Lanka."
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