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Lankan
troops kill top LTTE leader
WSN Network
Colombo: Tamil Tiger political wing leader SP Thamilselvan was
killed in a Sri Lankan air force bombing raid early on Friday, the
rebels said, in what analysts warned was a body blow to any hope of
ending the conflict soon.
Thamilselvan was the rebels’ main interlocutor at the last round of
peace talks with the Sri Lankan government in October 2006, and was
the international face of the separatist group.
Friday’s air raids near the de facto rebel capital of Kilinochchi
killed five other Tigers and also targeted a camp of elite Black
Tiger suicide fighters.
The raids came amid near daily land and sea clashes, ambushes and
air strikes that have killed an estimated 5,000 people since early
last year alone.
“With deep sorrow we announce to the people of Tamil Eelam, the
Tamil people living all over the world and the international
community, that at 6 am today…head of our organisation’s political
wing Brig SP Thamilselvan was killed by the Sri Lankan air force
aerial bombing,” the rebels said on their web site.
Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s
brother, welcomed the news, and said the military would pick off the
rest of the Tigers’ leaders one by one.
“This is just a message, that we know where their leaders are. I
know the locations of all the leaders, that if we want we can take
them one by one, so they must change their hideouts,” he told
Reuters. “When the time comes only, we take them one by one.”
Analysts said Thamilselvan’s death had further darkened an already
bleak situation in Sri Lanka.
7 November, 2007
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