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According to Sri
Lanka’s government the death of S. P.
Thamilchelvan, chief of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in an air raid on
Friday won’t disturb the process of peace.
Thamilchelvan, 40, the public face of the LTTE, was killed on
Friday in an air strike conducted by Sri Lankan authorities.
Keheliya Rambukwella, the government’s defense spokesman,
said that Thamilchelvan presented a “false face of peace”, according to media
sources.
The head of the rebels’ intelligence unit, Pottu Aman said yesterday
at his funeral in Kilinochchi region in Sri Lanka that the LTTE’s reaction
will be a “relentless effort” in order to establish an independent Tamil state.
His death was a blow to the LTTE. The rebels lost control of
the eastern region in Sri
Lanka in July and the vessel that was
smuggling weapons was destroyed a month ago, according to the Ministry of
Defense.
The conflict generated 70,000 deaths in 24 years. Due to
attempts of peace at Geneva
last year the fighting intensified.
The rebels wish a peace agreement on a separate homeland.
According to the 2001 census Tamils make up 11.9 % of the population and
Sinhalese 74 % of the 20 million people of Sri Lanka.
The government refused the idea of dividing the country and
offered the transfer of powers to some provinces. LTTE still hold control of
some areas in the north.
Regarding the death of Thamilchelvan, the leader of the
LTTE, Velupillai Prabhakaran said in a statement that the “peace dove” was
killed.
Two days ago Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayake said that
more attacks on LTTE are being prepared by the military.
“Our security forces are targeting the hiding places and
safe houses. They will not stop the relentless pursuit of terrorists.”
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