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July 27, 2009
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PEACE PROCESS
 JEHAN PERERA
 A Little Arm-Twisting
 In announcing its withdrawal from the peace negotiations, the LTTE is making it clear that its cooperation is essential if the Sri Lankan government is to attain its aid target.
 Web | Apr 28, 2003


SRI LANKA PEACE TALKS
 B. RAMAN
 Proving The Prez Right
 Does the recent suspension by the LTTE of its participation in the peace-talks vindicate the President Chandrika Kumaratunge?
 Web | Apr 22, 2003

 PEACE TALKS
 TYROL FERDINANDS
 From Confidence To Consensus
 Political will has taken Sri Lanka out of the mire of war and created an atmosphere where a settlement can be explored. Will political consensus be given a chance to lead to a sustainable peace?
 Web | Jan 14, 2003

 SRI LANKA
 S. CHANDRASEKHARAN
 'Breakthrough'?
 There is no doubt that there has been a forward move in the talks, but tough negotiations are likely when the core issues are to be discussed from the next round onwards.
 Web | Dec 13, 2002

 SRI LANKA
 Return To Serendip?
 Now it's all about how honourable the compromise is for Tamils More Coverage
 LASANTHA WICKREMATUNGA
 Magazine | Dec 23, 2002

 PEACE PROCESS
 SUGEESWARA SENADHIRA
 From Separation To Federalism?
 There seem good reasons for satisfaction and the Sri Lankan assertion that the two sides are firmly entrenched on the peace path and would reach the 'point of no-return to war' by the middle of 2003.
 Web | Dec 11, 2002


LTTE TRUCE
 VELUPILLAI PRABHAKARAN
 'The Right To Internal Self-Determination'
 Excerpts from the speech by the LTTE leader to mark 'Martyr's Day', where he alluded for the first time LTTE might be willing to settle for 'substantial regional autonomy and self-government in our homeland' over secession.. More Coverage.
 Web | Nov 28, 2002

 SRI LANKA
 A Distant Peace
 Legal and political propriety force Delhi to downplay the Oslo do More Coverage
 V. SUDARSHAN
 Magazine | Dec 02, 2002


INTERVIEW
 ANTON BALASINGHAM
 "Sri Lanka Won't Disappear"
 The LTTE leader speaks on the peace talks between the Tigers and the Sri Lankan government. More Coverage
 LASANTHA WICKREMATUNGE
 Magazine | Nov 18, 2002


OPINION
 B. RAMAN
 The LTTE
 The metamorphosis appears, as of now, to be more opportunistic than genuine.
 Web | Apr 29, 2002

 SRI LANKA
 Tiger In Open Country
 Velupillai Prabhakaran's 'coming out' was no surrender, it was a politically-loaded performance
 WARUNA KARUNATILAKE
 Magazine | Apr 22, 2002

 PRESS CONFERENCE
 'The
Prime Minister And President Of Tamil Eelam'
 The battle fatigues may have given way to a safari suit, and the moustache shaven, but by reiterating old positions Velupillai Prabhakaran in the end left many wondering about the very purpose of the press conference. News Updates
 Web | Apr 10, 2002


IMPRESSIONS
 ANITA PRATAP
 Wounded Pride Of Lions
 An astrologer once predicted a dire future for Sri Lanka unless its flag—a lion with one leg holding a sword—was changed.
 Magazine | Mar 18, 2002

 SRI LANKA
 Ego Versus Superego
 The truce pact with the Tigers results in an undeclared war in the political world of Colombo
 WARUNA KARUNATILAKE
 Magazine | Mar 11, 2002

 CEASEFIRE
 Text Of The LTTE Truce Deal
 Full text of the agreement on a ceasefire between the Government of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
 Web | Feb 22, 2002

 SRI LANKA
 Destiny Smiles On Teardrop Isle
 Peace may prevail over its enemies finally, as Colombo opens up the country beyond Vavuniya and the Tigers find a stake in talks
 WARUNA KARUNATILAKE
 Magazine | Feb 25, 2002


IMPRESSIONS
 ANITA PRATAP
 On To Eelam War IV
 Sinhala hawks saw the LTTE's peace moves as military weakness. But having baited a cornered Tiger, they can fear the worst.
 Magazine | May 14, 2001

 IMPRESSIONS
 ANITA PRATAP
 The Best Guerrilla Of All
 Prabhakaran is the most determined, ruthless and toughest man I have ever met. And also the most remarkable.
 Magazine | Jun 05, 2000

 EXCLUSIVE
 Damning Intercepts
 Wireless messages indicate the LTTE wasn't acting in isolation
 Magazine | Jul 20, 1998


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