Hartley and Methodist Girls Reopen
The Sri Lanka Army Thursday agreed to allow Hartley
College and Vadamarachchi Methodist Girls High
School in Point Pedro to reopen starting from
Monday September 9. "These schools were shut
down to enable the SLA to rebuild and strengthen the
sentry and check points which were damaged by
students during the agitation Monday. We have now
strengthened our positions around these schools,"
Jaffna district SLA area commander Major General
Sarath Fonseka said at a conference held Thursday
at the Vadamaradchi Methodist Girls High School.
Major General Sarath Fonseka said that road leading to Hartley
College and Vadamarachi Methodist Girls High school is now open
only for students to attend classes. The SLA would consider
opening the other roads for students later.
The SLA Monday ordered the closure of these schools until further
notice following a serious agitation by students and parents
demanding withdrawal of all SLA sentry and checkpoints in the
areas.
Principals, teachers and parents attended the conference summoned
by the SLA.
Brigadier Jayawardene, officer commanding of the 524 Brigade
stationed in Point Pedro also attended the discussion.
Jaffna SLA area commander further said that students Monday
launched their agitation urged on by some elements, who are
determined to disrupt the peace process. He complained that the
media also supported these activities. "However, the SLA is
prepared to face any threat," said Major General Sarath Fonseka.
Meanwhile, unloading of cargo commenced Thursday in Point
Pedro harbour after a two-day stoppage by the SLA since
Tuesday, port sources said.
Vessel "MV Induruvali" chartered by private sector was the first
vessel that started unloading. However, it has been reported that
harbour workers were stopped by the SLA at the 1st cross street
junction sentry. Soldiers manning the checkpoint had accused them
of involvement in Monday's agitation and had ordered the workers
to return home.
Courtesy: TamilNet, September 05, 2002 21:28 GMT
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