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Ban On LTTE Tamil National Alliance Candidate Suresh Premachandran
[EelamNation, November 11/2001]
Mr. Suresh Premachandran, the leader of
Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF) and a candidate of
Tamil National Alliance, said that the alliance would hold talks with four
respected countries, which have banned the LTTE as a terrorist movement
due to mounting pressure by the Sri Lankan President and the Foreign
Minster. It won't be long time to see the outcome, which indeed
would be a slap in the face of majority Sinhala chauvinists, he told
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Tamil Rehabilitation
Minister Fails to Find Out the Fate of Missing Persons
[EelamNation, November 11/2001]
The President of Missing Persons
Guardian Association said on Saturday, November 10 in Jaffna that the
Northern rehabilitation Minister didn't keep any of his promises to find
missing persons. He said that he is not going to submit any more
complaints to find out the fate of hundreds of missing persons during and
after the military adventure by the Sri Lankan Forces in 1995 1996.
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Puthiya Tamizhagam Party
Calls for Rally Against POTO in Tamil Nadu
[EelamNation, November 10/2001]
The Puthiya Tamizhagam Party said on
Friday, November 9, that the party would stage a rally to oppose the
Prevention Of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO) in Chennai during the first week
of next month. Organizations opposing the ordinance should join
force in making the rally a success. The POTO ordinance will have to
be approved by both the houses of parliament. The ruling NDA does
not have a majority in the upper house Rajya Sabha) and the Congress is
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Negative Rhetoric Is Doubly
Disturbing, Says NPC
[EelamNation, November 10/2001]
The National Peace Council of Sri Lanka
in a statement on Friday, November 9, said the reflection of ethnic issue
in the election campaign has indicated the importance of the ethnic
conflict in the life of the country, but leading politicians are using
ethnic conflict in a most negative and emotive manner to discredit their
political opponents. We call on the political parties to present to
the people their set of core proposals to end the conflict instead of
launching emotive and provocative attacks against one another, the
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Sri Lanka
Women Workers Import AIDS to Sri Lanka
[EelamNation, November 09/2001]
Nearly eight hundred Women workers from
the Sinhalese community have returned to Sri Lanka last year from Arab
countries, and a good number of them have been identified as having been
infected with AIDS. Sri Lanka women who are working in the
middle-east countries have been undergoing hardships such as sexual
harassments by their employers. In the meantime, the United Nations
Population Fund, acting UN resident coordinator Som. P. Pudasaini said Sri
Lanka is at the gateway to the AIDS epidemic and urged for precautionary
methods to avert a major catrostrophy.
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Sri Lanka Directs Police
Headquarters to Keep Record of Arrested Persons
[EelamNation, November 08/2001]
The Sri Lanka information department has
said in a statement today that information relating to persons arrested
under the provisions of the aforementioned laws has to be submitted to the
Central Police Registry by arresting officers as soon as possible and
definitely within six hours from the time of arrest. This procedure
would be applicable with regard to arrests made in the entire island, the
statement added further.
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Tamil Detainees Send Appeal
to Politicians to Obtain Their Release
[EelamNation, November 07/2001]
Tamil detainees from several jails in
Sri Lanka including Wellikada and Kalutura have sent a plea to the Tamil
politicians through their lawyers to obtain their freedom. The
politicians should raise their voice at least during the election days
because we have been held in custody not only one or two years but more
than five years. The Sri Lankan Forces arrested us alleging
connections with the Tamil Tigers, but we are jailed without a single case
being filed, they stated.
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Tamils
Will Punish Pro-Government Militant Groups That Support Sinhala Political
Parties JUSU
[EelamNation, November 06/2001]
The Jaffna University Students Union (JUSU)
said in a statement in support of the protest staged by the Missing
Persons' Guardians Association and the Jaffna Mother's Front on Monday,
November 05, that Tamil pro-government militant groups should be held
responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Tamil youths during the military
occupation following the capture of the Jaffna peninsula during 1995 -
1996.
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