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INTELSAT -
USA takes LTTE off broadcasts
[Thursday,
April 26, 2007 - 11.32 GMT]
Sri Lanka's envoy in Washington DC has
been given an assurance by Washington based Intelsat Corporation that
they have switched off the transponder used
by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to broadcast its
propaganda.
A press release issued by the Washington DC embassy of Sri Lanka said,
"Intelsat Ltd., a U.S. based satellite company has terminated the
"unauthorized" use of one of its satellites, Intelsat12, by the Sri
Lanka based terrorist organization, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
(LTTE), for its TV and radio transmissions to Europe and Asia"
The Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Intelsat Ltd., Mr.
Phillip Spector, confirmed to Rajika Jayatilake, Counselor (Information)
at the Sri Lanka Embassy in Washington DC, that Intelsat Ltd., had, over
the April 21/22 weekend, shut down the transponder, which the LTTE had
used for its transmissions, the press release said further.
Whatever new channel the LTTE is using will have to be advertised
through some means since the viewers and listeners of its propaganda
have to be informed about the changes in the broadcasting frequencies.
So far, no such advertisement has been found.
According to the Defence Ministry website (www.
defence.lk), following the meeting with Ambassador Goonetileke on
April 10, 2007, Mr. Phillip Spector
of Intelsat Ltd., stated that the LTTE transmissions were
"unauthorized." Countering the position taken by Intelsat Ltd., speaking
from Sri Lanka's north to wire services in Colombo, the LTTE denied it
was using the
satellite services illegally. "We are accessing it legally and there is
no signal piracy," said an LTTE spokesman.
However, inquiries by this correspondent could not find out any evidence
to confirm the statement of Phillip Spector that the LTTE was a pirate
of the satellite.
The embassy press statement traced the history of the LTTE-INTELSAT
connection as follows: "Since March 2005, the LTTE had been transmitting
TV and radio programs through Europe Star 1 satellite owned by French
satellite provider Alcatel. PanAmSat, a satellite operator headquartered
in Wilton, Connecticut in the U.S., acquired Europe Star 1 satellite in
July 2005. In
July 2006, Intelsat Ltd., acquired PanAmSat, following which, Europe
Star 1 satellite was renamed Intelsat12. The programs that the LTTE had
been transmitting through Europe Star 1, thus continued uninterrupted
even after Intelsat Ltd., acquired the satellite."
It is believed that it was the intense pressure used by the Washington
Embassy of Sri Lanka and the US State Department and the Department of
Justice together with press publicity that was adversely effecting the
Intelsat that finally brought an end of the deal.
The Sri Lanka Embassy said, the U.S. Department of State and the
Department of Justice had both been informed that a terrorist group
designated by the
U.S. as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), was using a satellite
owned by a U.S. based satellite company to transmit their TV and radio
programs to
Europe and Asia.
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