EU�s "criminalizing of Tamil cause hurts peace process" - paper |
Oct 7 (TN) The European Union�s one-sided criticism of the Liberation Tigers for the ongoing violence in the east, has �reduced the complex security milieu in Sri Lanka to the dangerously simple logic of petulant aggression on the LTTE�s part,� the Tamil Guardian said in its editorial this week.
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Rajapakse, Wickremasinghe, eleven others contest presidential election |
Oct 7 (TN) Mr.Mahinda Rajapakse, Prime Minister and Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe, UNP leader and eleven others from other parties handed in their nominations to contest the forthcoming presidential election, which is fixed for November 17.
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School re-opens in Thenmaradchchi HSZ after six years |
Oct 7 (TN) Eluthumaduval North Government Tamil Mixed School located in the high security zone of Thenmaradchchi in Jaffna reopened in its own buildings, after six years. Students, teachers and well-wishers led by the Principal entered the school buildings Thursday and cleaned the class-rooms, sources said.
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Court reprimands Mannar Police for violating Islamic custom |
Oct 7 (TN) Mannar Magistrate Mr.N.M.M.Abdullah Friday reprimanded the Mannar Police for taking into custody a Muslim woman while observing the islamic ritual " Iththa" after the death of her husband.
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NorthEast teachers, principals felicitated on World Teachers Day |
Oct 7 (TN) 131 teachers, 35 principals and 14 in-service advisors selected from all the twenty four education zones in the eight districts of the northeast province were felicitated for their services towards the development of education,
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TAMIL TIGERS KILL KOVIL CHAIRMAN IN BROAD DAYLIGHT |
Oct 7 (SLA) CHAIRMAN FOR KOLOMBUTHURAI, UYILANADANKULAM HINDU Kovil (temple), JAFFNA was brutally decimated by Tamil Tiger pistol men this morning (07th October 2005) around 9.30 a.m. in north KARAIYUR area close to JAFFNA centre while he was on his way home after dropping his small child in school.
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LTTE mortar bomb explosions observed |
Oct 7 (SLA) TROOPS ON DUTY in the general area of KERATIVU jetty, about 22 km southeast of JAFFNA town, observed explosion of several rounds of Tamil Tiger mortar bombs in un-cleared areas in POONARYN on 6 October 2005 around 5.45 p.m.
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TWO MORE ABDUCTED TEENAGERS ESCAPE TAMIL TIGERS AND SURRENDER |
Oct 7 (SLA) TWO TAMIL TIGER - ABDUCTED TEENAGE BOYS, during a religious ceremony at a Kovil (Hindu temple) and while returning from school some time ago ran away from LTTE detention and surrendered to Naval troops at NORWAY Island, TRINCOMALEE on Thursday (06) around 12.20 noon.
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Woman & three Army personnel escape death from Tiger attack |
Oct 7 (SLA) ONE ARMY OFFICER, Two soldiers and a woman narrowly escaped death when unidentified Tamil Tigers (LTTE) detonated a hand grenade on SEA VIEW Avenue in the general area of TRINCOMALEE town on Thursday (06) night around 8.35 p.m. with the intention of provoking members of the Security Forces.
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LTTE PRABHAKARAN faction to confront LTTE KARUNA cadres? |
Oct 7 (SLA) REPORTS EMANATING from general areas of VAKANERI, about 07 km west of VALAICHCHENAI confirmed that a few hundreds of armed Tamil Tigers (LTTE) continue to roam about villages, south of VAKANERI as late as Thursday (06) night even after they were asked to get back to un-cleared areas, earlier on the same day.
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Sri Lankan SEP holds first election meeting in Colombo |
Oct 7 (wsws) The Socialist Equality Party (SEP) in Sri Lanka held the first public meeting in its campaign for the November 17 presidential election in Colombo on October 4. More than 100 workers, young people and professionals came to listen to the SEP�s candidate Wije Dias and other SEP speakers, who addressed the meeting in both Sinhala and Tamil.
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Bribery Commission Directs Investigation into �Helping Hambantota� |
Oct 7 (UNP) The Bribery Commission on tuesday directed its Investigations Unit to commence investigations into the �Helping Hambantota� issue following a complaint made by the UNP. The complaint to the commission was handed over yesterday by the Galle District MP, Gayantha Karunatilleke,
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1 out of 3 children under the age of 5 in Sri Lanka underweight |
Oct 7 (wsws) One out of three children under the age of five in Sri Lanka underweight despite impressive social indicators. �With nearly one out of three children aged five or under being underweight, Sri Lanka has unusually high rates of child malnutrition, not only in absolute terms but also in relation to its income,�
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Sri Lanka asks donors to cut redtape and coordinate aid for bigger projects |
Oct 7 (LBO) Sri Lanka's foreign donors are falling over themselves to channel aid to similar projects, but a lots needs to be done to co-ordinate and channel assistance to large projects, the island�s treasury secretary said Friday.
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UNP Deputy Mayor of Kotte Municipal Council remanded |
Oct 7 (LT) Being an alleged suspect of a roofing sheet theft, United National Party Deputy Mayor of Kotte Municipal Council Mr R Chinthaka Udayashantha was remanded till the 11th of this month by the Chief Magistrate and Additional District Judge Mrs Padmini N Ranawaka Gunatillake at Gangodawila Courts yesterday.
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Suicide drama in Hakeem�s compound |
Oct 7 (LM) Doctors were yesterday battling to save the life of Kumari Cooray, who attempted to self-immolate herself in the compound of SLMC Leader Rauf Hakeem's private residence at Kollupitiya junction around 3 a.m., hospital sources said. A spokesman for the SLMC leader said that Hakeem had been shocked and saddened by the whole incident.
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Norway in search of elusive peace in Sri Lanka |
Oct 7 (AT) Norway has come up with a sudden spurt of diplomatic maneuvering to bring an end to the fast slipping international environment against Norway�s involvement in Sri Lanka under control, after the European Unions declaration imposing travel ban on the Tamil rebel outfit on last 26 September
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Sri Lanka: Recruitment of child combatants remains a threat |
Oct 7 (RW) As political problems persist in Sri Lanka, recruitment of child combatants by the LTTE is rising. In the wake of the tsunami in Sri Lanka, there was a brief interlude of harmony as Sinhalese and Tamils worked together to rescue survivors of the tsunami and rebuild damaged coastal areas.
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Human Rights expert expected in the country tomorrow |
Oct 7 (PIS) Child recruitment and continued abductions in the North and East by suspected LTTE cadres are going to be high on the agenda of Human Rights expert Ian Martin who is expected in the country tomorrow.
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LTTE assures peaceful poll |
Oct 7 (PIS) Norway yesterday requested the LTTE to ensure the conduct of a violence free Presidential election, especially in the North and East. This request was made when Norwegian ambassador Hans Brattskar met LTTE political head S.P Thamilselvam in Kilinochchi.
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Furuhovde, Martin here next week |
Oct 7 (PIS) Former Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission Chief Trond Furuhovde and international human rights expert Ian Martin will arrive in Sri Lanka next week for a comprehensive discussion on security and human rights aspects of the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA), Cabinet Spokesman and Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said yesterday.
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Govt. hopes talks will resume soon |
Oct 7 (PIS) The government said yesterday it was hopeful that an atmosphere conducive for peace talks would come out of the visit of former SLMM Chief Trond Furuhovde next week. Spokesman and senior minister Nimal Siripala De Silva told a news conference the government hoped the visit would help lead to the resumption of peace talks.
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Muslims seek right to internal self-determination |
Oct 7 (LNP) The Supreme Council of the Muslim National Alliance (MNA), led by its Presidential candidate Hafiz Nazeer Ahamed, met leaders of the PA and UNP on October 3 to discuss 20 demands. The discussions, according to the MNA, had been cordial and promising. No final decision has been taken by the MNA who to support.
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The battle of kingmakers |
Oct 7 (LNP) The UNP has reason to celebrate the clinching of a deal with the CWC and the SLMC in the run up to the presidential election, where numbers do matter most. In the on-going war for percentages, both candidates are desperate for alliances, big or small.
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CEB loses staggering Rs 40 m daily |
Oct 7 (LNP) CEB Chairman Ananda Gunasekera revealed that the Board sustains a staggering Rs 40 million loss on a daily basis. `The present Board, during the last one and a half-year period, have been involved in an extremely difficult task of managing an Organisation which makes daily losses around Rs. 40 million.
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Southern expressway commences |
Oct 7 (DN) The Government of Japan has committed over Japanese Yen 19 billion (approximately Rs. 17 billion) towards the construction of the Southern Expressway under Yen Loan Programme, and construction work commenced yesterday. Presently, Colombo, the economic centre of the country, and main cities in Southern Province such as Galle and Matara are mainly linked by National A2 Road, which is also known as Galle Road.
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Sri Lanka holds first world spice festival |
Oct 7 (Xinhua) Sri Lanka is hosting the first international spice festival with chefs from 13 countries, including India, attending the event that began Friday. The ten-day World Spice Festival includes a seven-day food promotion event with the participation of some of Colombo's top hotels,
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Australia beat World XI by 55 runs, clinch series |
Oct 7 (CI) Adam Gilchrist rocked the Telstra Dome with an innings of scintillating brilliance as Australia gained an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match one-day series with a 55-run win in Melbourne. After a tepid opening match, there were plenty of fireworks on display in the second game:
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Gunman kills ethnic Tamil man in northern Sri Lanka |
Oct 7 (AP) An unidentified gunman on Friday killed an ethnic Tamil man in northern Sri Lanka who was seeking employment with a party opposed to the Tamil Tiger guerrillas, the military and a relative said. Kandasamy Senthilkumaran, 45, was gunned down in Jaffna town by a man riding on the back of a motorcycle and died immediately,
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LTTE waiting for SLFP manifesto |
Oct 7 (HT) The LTTE has said that it has not made up its mind about who it should support in the Presidential election because the ruling SLFP is still to bring out its manifesto. SP Tamilselvan, said that the Tamils' attitude towards the election would depend on a comparative analysis of the manifestos of the principal contenders �-Mahinda Rajapaksa of the SLFP and Ranil Wickremesinghe of the UNP.
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Norway rules out early talks on Sri Lanka truce |
Oct 7 (AFP) Peace broker Norway ruled out early direct talks between Tamil Tigers and Sri Lanka to save their truce although the rebels said they were ready for discussions before next month's presidential vote. The LTTE said they were prepared for urgent talks on the ceasefire,
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Sri Lanka Presidential Candidates Declared |
Oct 7 (AP) Sri Lanka's prime minister and its top opposition leader filed past soldiers guarding the Election Commission office Friday to register as candidates for a vote that will determine the course of the country's peace process with Tamil rebels.
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Sri Lanka: Feeding her family |
Oct 8 (RW) W.N. Danawathi has benefited from a British Red Cross cash for work scheme, which has helped her return to growing vegetables to feed her family. The scheme in Matara, southern Sri Lanka, paid Danawathi and others to unblock canals and drain stagnant water from paddy fields and prevent local roads from flooding.
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Sri Lanka: One boat, many lives |
Oct 8 (RW) Sri Lanka's fishing industry was ripped apart by the tsunami which destroyed thousands of boats and with them people's livelihoods. The main focus to date has been on repairing and replacing the smaller boats of poorer, individual fishermen.
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AP diaries Asia - Back to the sea |
Oct 8 (RW) Cheddipalayam is one of many fishing communities that lay in the path of the Tsunami, and 71 of the village's families have petitioned the Home for Human Rights for support. We go out to visit, and find that the families have gathered in a courtyard and are overflowing into the streets.
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Promoting welfare activities for tsunami affected |
Oct 8 (RW) The Sewalanka Foundation of Matara has initiated action to promote welfare activities of people affected by the tsunami. Under the proposed programme a total of 1,552 transitional houses have presently been put up for tsunami displaced families in the Weligama, Matara, Devinuwara and Dickwella Divisional Secretariat.
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Thirteen eye all-powerful but low-paid job of head of state |
Oct 8 (LBO) The two top candidates for Sri Lanka's presidency filed their election nomination papers Friday along with 11 outsiders vying for the all-powerful but low-paid job as head of state for the next six years. Election chief Dayanada Dissanayake said the 13 candidates filed their papers without objections.
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Two-horse race as 13 bid for Sri Lankan presidency |
Oct 8 (Reuters) Thirteen people registered on Friday to run for Sri Lanka's presidency, but the November election is seen as a head-to-head between Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse and his predecessor that is too close to call.
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Only 2 Declare their Assets at Nominations |
Oct 8 (LEN) Handing over of nominations for the forthcoming Presidential elections were formally closed today (07th Oct.) at 11.30 am at the Elections Secretariat, Rajagiriya, and the Commissioner of Elections, Mr. Dayananda Dissanayake declared that only two of the 13 candidates had declared their assets and liabilities as required by the law.
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'Ronnie' does it again |
Oct 8 (LEN) A former Finance Minister Ronnie De Mel who is well known for his fragile political loyalty is to support Freedom Alliance presidential candidate Mahinda Rajapaksa at the presidential election. De Mel who entered politics through the SLFP held various ministerial portfolios under UNP and SLFP governments.
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Yahoo Photo |
Oct 8 (AFP) Two main candidates for presidency, Ranil Wickremesinghe (left) and Mahinda Rajapakse, have filed their election nomination papers along with 11 others vying for the all-powerful but low-paid job of head of state.
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Brief Survey Ethics and practice |
Oct 8 (LeN) Basics in a Presidential election, like nomination and election days being fixed and deposits being made are over. With dates fixed for nominations, the state media took off by programming most of their air time in favour of the SLFP candidate, Mahinda Rajapaksa. The second phase of that campaign has now been launched.
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Cease-fire monitors demand rebels release policemen |
Oct 8 (AP) European cease-fire monitors on Friday demanded that Tamil Tiger rebels release three Sri Lankan policemen who entered the insurgents' territory while pursuing a suspected British pedophile nearly a month ago. "They should be released immediately," said Helen Olafsdottir, a spokeswoman for the team monitoring
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TRO releases tsunami report |
Oct 8 (TN) Tamil Rehabilitation Organization (TRO), a Sri Lanka Government registered NGO working exclusively in the NorthEast, released its six-month report this week on TRO's tsunami activities. TRO was praised by many international relief organizations and media for its effectiveness in attending to the people affected by the disaster.
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NorthEast teachers, principals felicitated on World Teachers Day |
Oct 8 (TN) 131 teachers, 35 principals and 14 in-service advisors selected from all the twenty four education zones in the eight districts of the northeast province were felicitated for their services towards the development of education, at an event organized by the Provincial Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Colombo Ministry of Education
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First Chamber of Construction Industry Buyers Sellers meet and SME Fair |
Oct 8 (AT) To enhance the capacity and competitiveness of the domestic construction industry (CCI), to meet the increasing demand of the reconstruction and rehabilitation exercise of Tsunami affected areas as well as other development efforts,
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Regional Water Forum in Colombo |
Oct 8 (AT) The South Asian preparatory meeting for the 4th World Water Forum is to take place in Colombo next Thursday, 13 October. The 4th World Water Forum, is scheduled for Mexico in March, 2006. Meanwhile an important gathering of South Asian water professionals in Colombo would be held on October 11 and 12
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More than 15,000 vacancies at Katunayake Free Trade Zone |
Oct 8 (AT) Consequent to the setting up of the Free Trade Zones, specially the first and the large of such FTZ at Katunayake, the authorities for the last 20 years failed to provide hostel facilities. Due to this failure, the private households who provide boarding facilities to a large number of girls have been exploiting them,
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Sri Lankans to be Warned of United Nations Efforts to Depopulate Nation |
Oct 8 (LSN) Later this month pro-life leaders from Human Life International and other pro-life groups will travel Sri Lanka on a speaking tour to expose the population control agenda "of the US Government and the United Nations."
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One in four Sri Lankan in poverty says World Bank |
Oct 8 (BBC) A new report from the World Bank on Sri Lanka poses new challenges to the candidates of the forthcoming presidential elections. The report says, "Even though performance in some key areas has been impressive, fulfilling the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 will require stepping up efforts to address critical challenges."
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