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No recognition to Karuna - SLMM by Ranga Jayasuriya Ceasefire monitors yesterday insisted on their right to meet the renegade
Karuna faction, but said such meetings did not confer recognition of the
LTTE's breakaway group, nor do they justify the activities of the group.
Call to US and other co-chairs Ensure LTTE abandons terrorism Secretary General of the Sri Lanka Peace Secretariat and Senior Advisor
to the President of Sri Lanka Jayantha Dhanapala on Friday called on the US
and the other Co-Chairs of the Tokyo Donor Conference supporting the Sri
Lanka Peace Process, to exert their influence at their forthcoming meeting
to be held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly annual sessions, to
ensure that the LTTE abandons terrorism and respects democracy and human
rights norms. Abuse of public property Bribery Commission gets tough by Jayantha Sri Nissanka The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption for
the first time will investigate abuse of public properties at the
forthcoming Presidential Election by 225 MPs for the victory of their
candidates.
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