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The LTTE has to come to terms with the
reality all over the world now. The world
has lost its patience with terrorism. Most
nations consider the methods used by
organisations like the LTTE to be terror
tactics. That was one of the main reasons
for the LTTE’s downslide in the present war.
The time has come for the LTTE to give up
war. It has to help the people rebuild their
lives shattered by 25 years of war. Already
hundreds of civilians have died in the
artillery bombardment because the LTTE has
not made up its mind to end the war that it
is not winning. Prabakaran should act now
and free them.
So says, Col R Hariharan, a retired officer
of the Intelligence Corps,who served in the
Indian Army for nearly three decades, in an
article in the “Trans Current” website
today. He served as head of intelligence
with the Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri
Lanka during the period 1987-1990.
He also says: "The way out for the LTTE is
clear: Prabakaran should remove the fetters
on the leaders of the Tamil National
Alliance (TNA), its political proxy in the
Sri Lankan Parliament, and allow them to
make meaningful contributions to bringing
about peace. The LTTE probably knows that
its final act will be over with an offensive
launched by five to six divisions of the Sri
Lanka security forces on its redoubt. Before
that happens, the LTTE can do one act of
goodwill by letting free the hapless
population it is holding today".
The full text
The moment of truth appears to have arrived
for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
Its fall could not have been more dramatic;
a few days ago a few thousand people of
Jaffna, on whose behalf the LTTE says it is
fighting, wanted it to release the civilian
population held as a human shield in a small
area in the northeastern corner of the
Northern Province.
Far from saving the lives of over 2.5 lakh
Tamils there as it claims to be seeking to
do, the LTTE has put them in the line of
fire that is directed against itself.
There were two other jolts for the LTTE. In
Chennai, Dravida Munnetra Kazagham leader
and Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi reiterated
that he does not support the LTTE that had
weakened the Tamil resistance.
The European Union, Japan, Norway, and the
U.S., the four co-chairs of the Oslo peace
process 2002, called upon the LTTE to lay
down weapons and surrender after accepting
the amnesty offer put forth by the Sri Lanka
government and prevent further loss of
civilian life. It is an irony of fate that
in 2002 the very same co-chairs had tacitly
accepted the LTTE as the spokesman of the
Tamil population at peace talks.
Unfortunately, instead of vigorously
pursuing the objective of getting the best
devolution package through the talks, the
LTTE focussed on building its armed strength
with the trappings of a government — its own
police, judiciary and administration. It did
not matter that the LTTE had to leave to the
Sri Lanka government the tasks of providing
health care and supplying essential goods
for the people living in areas under LTTE
control.
Even while speaking of its own legitimacy to
take over the administration of the north
and the east under the interim self-
governing authority proposal, the LTTE’s
pistol groups went around killing scores of
people, including Foreign Minister Lakshman
Kadirgamar and a General of the Sri Lanka
Army.
When the tsunami came on Boxer Day 2005,
thousands of Tamils perished. Their plight
touched the whole world and money came
pouring in from everywhere. It is true that
the Sri Lanka government should share the
blame for its failure to implement its
agreement with the LTTE with respect to
tsunami relief.
But even as the LTTE was complaining loudly
about that, it was trying to strike deals
worth millions of dollars with illegal arms
dealers abroad to procure advanced missile
systems and other weapons. This came to
light during a sting operation carried out
by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
a year later.
The LTTE enjoyed an unprecedented level of
support and goodwill among the people of
Tamil Nadu during 1983. Despite its record
of killing Tamil militant leaders of repute
such as Sri Sabharatnam of the Tamil Eelam
Liberation Organisation (TELO) and hundreds
of cadres of other groups including the
People’s Liberation Organisation of Tamil
Eelam (PLOTE), the Prabakaran mystique
persisted and many Tamils ignored his
seeming character aberrations.
However, the LTTE started dissipating its
goodwill in India when it colluded with its
“sworn Sinhala enemy,” President Ranasinghe
Premadasa, to get the Indian forces off its
back and send them out of Sri Lanka.
However, the LTTE did not use its newfound
bonhomie with the President for the benefit
of Tamils. Instead, it killed Premadasa
after carrying out a bloodbath of thousands
of cadres of the Eelam Peoples Revolutionary
Liberation Front (EPRLF). Their only sin was
that unlike the LTTE, they had accepted the
Indo-Sri Lanka accord.
The LTTE relentlessly pursued the members of
the EPRLF leadership who had taken refuge in
India and killed many of them in Chennai.
The final act of killing Rajiv Gandhi, the
man who had proactively intervened in Sri
Lanka to help Tamils, also killed
Prabakaran’s equation with India. No amount
of political or parochial rhetoric is going
to repair the damage done to the LTTE’s
image, particularly in Tamil Nadu, by that
act.
Its failing fortunes in the present war have
pushed the LTTE back to the position in
which it was in 1987 — under mortal danger
from the Sri Lanka security forces. It was
India that rescued the LTTE then. Now that
the LTTE is fighting for survival once
again, its propaganda machine is asking the
people of India to save Tamils in Sri Lanka.
There is no sign of contrition on
Prabakaran’s part for killing Rajiv Gandhi —
which would have been the logical first step
for mending fences with India.
But the LTTE, it seems, works on its own
logic. Otherwise how do we understand its
broadside against India even at this, its
hour of need? The pro-LTTE TamilNet quotes
an article saying, “It is an open secret
that the present Indian Establishment, run
by Sonia Congress, is waging its own proxy
war in the island of Sri Lanka, concurrent
to Colombo’s war against Tamil Nationalism.
In its frustration arising from its
incapability of achieving anything
positively, India is not only heading for
maintaining perpetual trouble in Sri Lanka,
but also is inviting turmoil to a part of
its own country.”
Prabakaran seems to have forgotten his own
statement on India in his last Heroes Day
message wherein he said: “Our people always
consider India as our friend. They have
great expectations that the Indian
superpower will take a positive stand on our
national question.” Is it all changed now
when the LTTE talks of “India inviting
turmoil to a part of its own country”?
The LTTE has to come to terms with the
reality all over the world now. The world
has lost its patience with terrorism. Most
nations consider the methods used by
organisations like the LTTE to be terror
tactics. That was one of the main reasons
for the LTTE’s downslide in the present war.
The time has come for the LTTE to give up
war. It has to help the people rebuild their
lives shattered by 25 years of war. Already
hundreds of civilians have died in the
artillery bombardment because the LTTE has
not made up its mind to end the war that it
is not winning. Prabakaran should act now
and free them.
The way out for the LTTE is clear:
Prabakaran should remove the fetters on the
leaders of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA),
its political proxy in the Sri Lankan
Parliament, and allow them to make
meaningful contributions to bringing about
peace. The LTTE probably knows that its
final act will be over with an offensive
launched by five to six divisions of the Sri
Lanka security forces on its redoubt. Before
that happens, the LTTE can do one act of
goodwill by letting free the hapless
population it is holding today.
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