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Sunday, 13 October 2002 |
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by Anton Nonis and R. Thurairatnam, Batticaloa Correspondent While a largely peaceful protest 'hartal' brought much of the
North-East region to a standstill yesterday, the tensions of the past week
in the East have begun easing as top East region LTTE chief C. Karuna
assured Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission head Major General Trond Furuhovde
that the LTTE would not allow isolated incidents to undermine the
8-month-long Ceasefire. SLMC dissident MPs to give up boycott by P. Krishnaswamy The Sri Lanka Muslim Congress MPs who did not attend parliamentary
sittings last week are expected to call off their boycott shortly. President sets up special unit to monitor Trinco President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga has set up a special
monitoring unit to follow the situation in Trincomalee. Other Stories |
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