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Prabhakaran
still here: Nadesan
The
elusive Tamil Tiger supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran is still
in Sri Lanka and leading his fighters on the battlefront in
Mullaittivu, a top rebel leader has said.
Describing as malicious propaganda reports that
Prabhkaran has fled the island, B Nadesan the political head
of the LTTE said that he (Prabhakaran) is with our people,
and is still leading the freedom struggle. Nadesans
comments to BBC over satellite telephone, came as reports
said heavy fighting had broken out between Sri Lankan forces
and Tigers, who were trying to avoid total defeat.
Sri
Lankan military commanders including the Army Chief Lt Gen
Sarath Fonseka have said they were unaware of Prabhakarans
whereabouts amid reports that he could have already fled the
island nation by sea, with the help of his arms-running network
in South-East Asia.
The whereabouts of Prabhakaran is doing the rounds as Lankan
soldiers backed by tanks and fighters are involved in a decisive
battle to squeeze out the Tigers from the last 30-kilometres
of forested sea-front, where they have been pushed to.
The Government has said that the operation had entered its
last stages, as UN Secretary General Ban-Ki-Moon has expressed
concern over the fate of an estimated
150,000-400,000 civilians trapped in the war zone. Nadesan
accused the Army of shelling and targeting civilian
safety zones and claimed there had been large number of casualties.
Nadesan ruled out LTTE cadres laying down arms and entering
negotiations with the government. We took up arms to
safeguard our people. We need a guarantee of living with freedom,
dignity and sovereignty...until that we will continue fighting,
the LTTE leader said in an interview which was the first comment
from the Tigers after their disastrous retreat.
Talking about the reverses suffered by the rebels, the political
chief of the LTTE said, In a liberation war, it is normal
for a force to lose territory and regain the same.
He said in the past LTTE had withdrawn many times and bounced
back to achieve big victories. But, even as Nadesan was making
claims that LTTE had not lost the war, Sri Lankan navy has
stepped up patrols along the coast to prevent any attempt
by LTTEs top leadership to escape.
A number of South-East Asian countries including Malaysia
have sounded an alert for the LTTE chief.
Indian Express
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