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The LTTE is losing the support of
expatriate Sri Lankan Tamils, the military
website Strategy Page said yesterday.
“Even in India, where the Tamils
originally came from, more and more LTTE
operatives are being hunted down and
arrested. In the last two years, India has
arrested 55 LTTE operatives," the website
said.
In the last week, key members of a
gunrunning operation were arrested. In
Europe, there are now public demonstrations
against the LTTE, something that would have
been impossible a few years ago, because
LTTE enforcers were present to punish those
Tamils who were “unpatriotic.”
The casualties have been low this year (a
few hundred dead and wounded a week), but
consistently in favor of the Army (about ten
LTTE dead for each Government one). Every
week, the LTTE loses ground.
Three years ago, the LTTE controlled over
fifteen percent of Sri Lanka, now they have
only about six percent (4,000 square
kilometers). The Tamil population in this
area numbers about 200,000 (a little over
one percent of the national population).
The government continues to allow food
and other supplies to pass into LTTE
controlled territory, as it always has, and
the LTTE tries to force civilians to move
with them when the army advances into LTTE
territory.
LTTE prisoners tell of increasingly
desperate efforts to recruit fighters and
obtain weapons and ammunition. Shortages of
everything are hampering the ability of the
LTTE to defend their territory and
population, the website further said.
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