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CONFLICT RESOLUTION:TAMIL EELAM - SRI LANKA
Tracking the Norwegian Conflict Resolution Initiative
Sri Lanka Army suffers further major debacles: 2001 - 2002 | |
28 April 2001 | Sri Lanka Army suffers major debacle |
9 May 2001 | Lessons of Ceasefire - Dr.S.Sathananthan |
10 June 2001 | Sri Lanka: Prospects for Peace - Association of Tamil Americans, New York |
11 June 2001 | LTTE has outmaneuvered Sri Lanka reports Outlook India |
15 June 2001 | Eric Solheim sidelined and LTTE ban |
24 July 2001 |
Katunayake Airport Attacked
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9 September 2001 | Anti-LTTE operation sets back Peace Talks concedes Minister Kadirgamar |
3 October 2001 |
Partition as an Option - Dr. Sumanasiri Liyanage
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6 November 2001 | Sri Lanka lacks will for peace admits Minister Kadirgamar |
December 2001 | Excerpts
from UNP Election Manifesto - Parliamentary General Election
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31 January 2002 | LTTE forcibly conscripting says Sinhala owned Sunday Island |