Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Alive. Prabhakaran is alive, claims LTTE News.




Colombo, May 19 : Rejecting Sri Lankan Government's ask that Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam's manager V. Prabhakaran has been killed by the army, LTTE's International Relations pate S. Pathmanathan on Tuesday said Tamil Tigers ranking is still humming and healthy. According to a website TamilNet, Pathmanathan said: "I order to tip the wide-ranging Tamil community distressed witnessing the decisive events of the fighting that our dearest commandant is teeming and safe.



He will resume to dispose the crusade for dignity and manumission for the Tamil people." He asked the Tamil community to be on one's toes and to agitate maximum restraint whilst grieving for the impoverishment of civilian lives in the barbaric carry on of the final chapters of this battle. Pathmanathan further said that the Tamil carte blanche wiggle is a just cause and will not be quashed by the events of the behind 24 hours. Truth and legitimacy will always prevail.






Earlier on Monday, Sri Lanka formally announced the end of fight against the LTTE after most important V. Prabhakaran was essay dead while trying to scoot in an ambulance from the war zone in northern Sri Lanka. The three-decade large debate by the LTTE for a closed off homeland for Tamils came to end after the death of Tamil Tigers chief. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse told President Mahinda Rajpakse on Monday in a nationally televised function that Sri Lanka's strife against Tamil Tiger rebels has "ended successfully.



" "We have successfully ended the war," he told the President, who is his relation and commander-in-chief of the Sri Lankan armed forces. Sri Lankan fighting commanders also lined up and shook hands with him before starting closed-door talks. According to the military, the Tamil Tigers tried to withdraw its leaders inopportune this matutinal in two vehicles. Army paramount soldiers of 53 Division intercepted the vehicles thrilling north and destroyed the convoy after intense fighting.

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The naval said it had found 150 bodies of LTTE cadres so far and they are in the alter of identifying them. The advice of Prabhakaran's downfall also came along with reports of bodies of his son Charles Anthony and three other crack leaders -- Pottu Amman, Soosai and Nadesan being found.




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