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DateLine Sunday, 24 June 2007

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Tightened security measures and the constant vigilance by the armed forces in the Jaffna peninsula has helped residents to move about freely to attend to their daily chores. Here students pedal their cycles to school.
Picture by Sudath Malaweera


Mass anti-LTTE rally in Zurich and Stuttgart

Early political solution stressed

The Tamil political parties which are opposed to the LTTE and victimised by the outfit will join hands with their expatriate members in Switzerland and Germany in the first week of July to show their opposition to the LTTE and to emphasise on an early political solution to the Lankan national crisis.

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Aggrieved police officers can appeal to NPC

Police officers will have an opportunity to appeal to the National Police Commission (NPC) regarding their promotions, transfers, dismissals or vacation of posts, a spokesman for the (NPC) told the Sunday Observer.

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Some UNP politicians try to betray intelligence services

A certain section of UNP politicians is attempting to betray the intelligence services of the country in a bid to thwart successful military operations carried out by the security forces in the Northern and Eastern provinces, Minister of Mahaweli and Rajarata Development Maithripala Sirisena told the Sunday Observer.

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Gemidiriya a successful WB funded project - Country Director

The biggest obstacle to development in Sri Lanka is the ongoing conflict, said the World Bank Country Director Naoko Iishi addressing a community meeting in Perahettiya in the Badulla district last Tuesday.

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