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We are continuing with operations to free
the civilian hostages held by the LTTE. We
would like to catch Prabhakaran and other
leaders alive to be dealt with under the law
for all their crimes and after that if
necessary send Prabhakaran to India to face
justice there. So said President Mahinda
Rajapaksa in an interview with CNN-IBN on
Tuesday (April 28) at Temple Trees, Colombo.
President Rajapaksa said "We don't want
to kill them. We want to get them alive and
tell the world 'these are the terrorists',
these are the people. They are the people
who have deprived the Tamil people of their
rights in Sri Lanka. For 30 years they were
suffering without development and nothing
else".
Below are excerpts of President
Rajapaksa's interview:
CNN-IBN: So have you instructed
your army to ceasefire?
Rajapaksa: No. It is not
ceasefire. We are freeing the people who are
kept there as hostages. That is my duty. So
the army is now only helping the civilians.
We want to get the civilians out from them.
It was at the Security Council where we
finally thought that we have to do this
because for the first time we made a
statement saying that we are not using heavy
weapons and attacks. An area which was
called a no-fire zone was declared by the
army on a day-to-day basis. So we managed to
send them (civillians) to the no-fire zone.
And the LTTE also took them there thinking
that they can escape from the sea. But now
they realized that they can't move forward.
But still they are using heavy weapons
inside. They have heavy weapons inside the
no-fire zone.
CNN-IBN: So the hostage rescue
operation continues?
Rajapaksa: Continues. Yes.
CNN-IBN: So what happens to the
LTTE leaders who are there inside? Do you
believe they are still there?
Rajapaksa: Yes. The intelligence
report says they are still there but we are
waiting. We have called for and asked them
to surrender, lay down their arms and
surrender. They have never done that. As far
as we can say either they have to surrender
or face the army. That's all.
CNN-IBN: So the army will
eventually clear the area?
Rajapaksa: Yes. They will do that.
These are very clear instructions.
CNN-IBN: So you have given the
army very clear instructions not to
compromise in the battlefield with regard to
the fact that the LTTE are holed up there
and let them make anything easier for them?
Rajapaksa: No no. I mean now it
almost over between them because either they
have to surrender or there is no option for
them. This is only a six-square km area so
we will be cleaning up. And till the last
hostage is taken out from the LTTE hold, we
will continue. We are not bothered about
Prabhakaran or any other person.
CNN-IBN: If you catch
Prabhakaran alive will you hand him over to
India?
Rajapaksa: First he has to go
through our trial. First he will have to
face that trial and then we might send him
there.
CNN-IBN: So the laws of the
land will ctach up with all the top LTTE
leaders?
Rajapaksa: Oh yes. Definitely. Why
not? We have to do that.
CNN-IBN: But you will also look
into India's request to extradite?
Rajapaksa: Certainly. I will be
sending them. Why should I keep them. If
anybody wants them they can take them.
Because I think India has a right because he
is the man who killed Rajiv Gandhi, one of
the greatest leaders in India. So the people
must deal with him and the government too -
any government, whichever government comes
to power - they have to deal with this man.
This is my personal view. We will tackle him
in our country for the things he has done.
CNN-IBN: So the instructions to
the army are very clear- catch the top LTTE
leaders dead or alive?
Rajapaksa: You know I would prefer
to catch them alive. We don't want to kill
them. We want to get them alive and tell the
world 'these are the terrorists', these are
the people. They are the people who have
deprived the Tamil people of their rights in
Sri Lanka. For 30 years they were suffering
without development, and nothing else. They
built bunkers people were never given food,
whatever the government sent them, no
education. The children of LTTE leaders on
the other hand were educated in various
universities and colleges abroad. But not
these people. They are suffering. They were
given cyanide and a gun - a T-56 - in their
hands. Prabhakaran's son and daughter all
were given roses and a university education.
So they must know, the people must know who
they are. That's why I want them alive.
CNN-IBN: And what happens to
the LTTE cardres? Those who were recruited?
Rajapaksa: Today we have given
clear instructions that they must be
rehabilitated. We want to rehabilitate them.
I have seen some of these young ones who
have surrendered today - about 50 people and
we are going to rehabilitate them. We have
some cadres who have confessed. One
confessed to having killed about 126 people.
He is responsible but even then we will
rehabilitate him.
CNN-IBN: So you will begin a
programme of reintegrating them into the
mainstream society?
Rajapaksa: Yes. We have to do
that. Otherwise should we lock them up and
keep them there? Feeding them? Why should we
do that? If we can change them we will do
that. We want to change them. Rehabilitate
them. Use them for our society, for our
development for this country. We have to get
their talent.
CNN-IBN: What is your political
vision in the post-conflict phase? How will
you assure the Tamils that their political
rights are protected in this country?
Rajapaksa: We have been protecting
that from the beginning.
What we are trying to do is implement the
the Indo-Sri Lanka treaty and the 13th
amendment. The 13th amendment was introduced
and even Prabhakaran signed it agreeing to
it and then suddenly he changed his mind.
The 13th amendment is a part of our
Constitution but unfortunately it was not
implemented because of Prabhakaran and his
crowd, because of the LTTE. So now we will
have to implement that. And we have I have
categorically said that it will be 13 plus
1. We called an all-party meeting, invited
all the Tamil parties but unfortunately the
proxy of the LTTE the TNA didn't come for
talks. We call them proxies because they
were actually the people representing the
LTTE in Parliament and abroad. But still we
are trying to get them down and we will have
a dialogue with them and the other political
parties.
CNN-IBN: So you have a plan?
Rajapaksa: I have a plan. Whatever
we did, the government, we had a plan. Clear
this area, defeat terrorism from this
country and then give them a political
solution.
CNN-IBN: Is it possible for you
to sketch out the political solution?
Rajapaksa: I think I must not
impose any political solution on the people.
It must come from the people. So I don't
want to say that 'I'm going to give this and
that'. Let the people tell me. All the
propositions must come. We must all get
together and decide on that.
CNN-IBN: What do you thinks
about the political drama that has happened
in Tamil Nadu in the last few days?
Rajapaksa: I don't want to comment
on that. I don't want to. It's not done, no?
You must know better than me. And the people
must know, the voters know. I was listening
to one of the interviews on TV and I think
it was very clear what the general feelings
are.
CNN-IBN: So your belief is that
these politicians are only staging protests
for the elections?
Rajapaksa: I said no comments. Why
do you want to go into that?
CNN-IBN: As regard the LTTE, as
you said the worst is over. It's just a
small task that needs to be done. How will
you dismantle the LTTE support structures
that exist?
Rajapaksa: So this is where the
international community comes in. They must
help. There are organisations that collect
money and buy weapons. I think this is where
we would like to see other countries take
action. We will not allow anyone else to
reorganise LTTE again or reorganise
terrorism again in this country.
CNN-IBN: And what about the
humanitarian crisis that the world is also
concerned about?
Rajapaksa: There is no crisis as
such but suddenly when 2, 00,000 people come
to your side fleeing from the LTTE clutches,
we have to provide them food and shelter and
we have managed to do that. If you go around
Sri Lanka you will see in temples, churches,
other organizations all have we have managed
to mobilize people and provide them with
basics. And some of the countries of course
are helping. When it come to development
that is a crisis. This is where the
international community must come in and
help us in the reconstruction of destroyed
areas.
CNN-IBN: How about supplies to
the small area where civilians are still
trapped?
Rajapaksa: We have already
informed ICRC, they are ready to supply what
we need. It's our responsibility to supply
basics and we must deliver it to civilians.
ICRC will take it forward. That's why we
want to finish off as soon as we can. There
are 5,000 people even as many as 10,000
still trapped.
CNN-IBN: India's role tactical
and moral support - do you think you are in
a position to talk about it?
Rajapaksa: The moral support or
whatever support India gave us is what they
should have given to us. It's their duty to
help us at this stage.
CNN-IBN: Was that a demand that
you made when you visited India in 2005? You
said that you would come to power and wipe
off terror.
Rajapaksa: I can't make demands of
anybody. I should not demand from a
neighbouring country. I request.
CNN-IBN: So your request was
complied to?
Rajapaksa: Yes. We understand what
terrorism is. He was the man who killed
Rajiv Gandhi. India knows what terrorism is
for it is facing terrorism from the North.
You know what happened in Mumbai.
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