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Sunday, 1 December 2002 |
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by S. Selvakumar The Sri Lanka delegation for the third round of peace talks to begin in
the Norwegian capital, Oslo, tomorrow has been charged with the task of
discussing three vital issues this time around. These are the utilisation
of the US dollars 70 million pledged at the November 25 Oslo Donor Parley;
consolidation of the ceasefire now in force as agreed in the earlier peace
talks held in Thailand; and the enforcement of the law and order situation
in the High Security Zones in the North and East, according to political
sources. IGP to act on PM's and President's orders by ANTON NONIS The Inspector General of Police, T. E. Anandarajah acting on the
instructions of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and President
Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga over any LTTE law courts and police
stations in the North and East told the 'Sunday Observer' that he will
eliminate any police stations and courts anytime, now or even in the
future, if they are operating in government controlled Health services grind to a halt by Shanika Sriyananda Liyanage with the paramedics still on strike, the country's entire health
service ground to a halt causing much inconvenience to thousands of poor
patients including cancer patients. Other Stories
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