Army Commander asks top tiger leaders except Prabakaran & Pottu Amman to surrender

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    Army Commander asks top tiger leaders except Prabakaran & Pottu Amman to surrender

    LankaTruth 05th Oct: 2008.08.50 AM

    The advancing troops of S.L. Army are only two miles away from the town of Killinochchi and could now see the LTTE's buildings and the city is within the artillery and mortar range says Army Commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka. He has called upon the LTTE leaders to surrender saying arrangements have been made for them to be rehabilitated.

    The Army Commander had said all LTTE cadres including Soosai, Theepan, Banu, Lakshman, Vidusha, Swarnam and Nadeshan other than Velupillai Prabhakaran and Pottu Amman can surrender to Security Forces stating that they could be given protection. However, Prabhakaran and Pottu Amman will either have to face imprisonment or die in battle said Lt. Gen. Fonseka. Prabakaran has been given a 200-year imprisonment term and he is wanted by the Indian government. Pottu Amman too is a wanted man under the law.

    Lt. Gen Fonseka said cadres who wish to surrender can cross at any point where the troops are stationed. "They can coordinate with the intelligence sources. A significant number of cadres have already started negotiations with the security forces," said the Army Commander. He said two no fire zones have been declared to guarantee the security of civilians now fleeing from Killinochchi after pitched battles erupted between Government troops and tiger terrorists in the outskirts of the Killinochchi town. "We have declared two no fire zones, each 10 square kilometers in Vishvamadu and Oddusudan in the Mullaitivu district to guarantee the security of these civilians. We have educated civilians about these two no fire zones through the Government Agents in Killinochchi and Mullaitivu" said Lt. Gen Fonseka.

    http://www.lankatruth.com/New/Full_Story_Page/2008/October/05/20081005_01.htm
     

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    Prabhakaran may disguise and flee: Lankan Army chief

    Colombo: Not ruling out the possibility of V Prabhakaran fleeing the embattled north as troops advance into the rebel-held territory, Sri Lankan Army Chief Sarath Fonseka has said the LTTE supremo could not survive from his hideouts for long.

    "If Prabhakaran has a wee bit of brains left in him he should give up the battle now. He will soon realise that fighting with us is useless. Otherwise he has to remain in fighting, sacrificing over 20 to 30 LTTE cadres daily while constructing more graves to honour the dead cadres," Fonseka told the state-run 'The Sunday Observer' newspaper.

    On whether the Tiger leader will try to escape, Fonseka said "yes, he can escape." "But I do not know whether he can just escape leaving his cadres and people at this stage. But as a person who loves his life more than anything he is not going to sit and die."

    Prabhakaran "will disguise and flee to somewhere," the army chief said, adding "the LTTE might have various connections with all terrorist groups in the world and some would lend a helping hand for him."

    The army chief claimed the LTTE has lost about 11,000 cadres during the last two years and said the troops moved 60 kilometres deep into the Tiger stronghold of Wanni since March 2007.

    "The LTTE is now left with 4,000 cadres and they can conscript more, but how long can they do that?" Fonseka said. "This is a decisive period of the LTTE and Prabhakaran needs to decide not only his fate, but also the fate of his cadres soon."

    http://news.in.msn.com/international/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1674971
     

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    Sri Lanka's Tigers face major setback, but war far from over

    COLOMBO (AFP) — The widely expected fall of the Tamil Tigers' political capital would mark the separatists' biggest loss in 13 years, analysts say, but add Sri Lanka's drawn-out ethnic conflict is far from over.

    Government forces say they are steadily advancing on the town of Kilinochchi in an offensive that began over a year ago.

    The Tigers, who are known for their trademark suicide attacks, have put up only intermittent resistance to the military forces advancing on several fronts in the northern part of Sri Lanka known as the Wanni.

    The capture of Kilinochchi would be a major blow to the Tigers, who set up the town as the capital of their mini-state after taking the area from government forces 10 years ago.

    The rebels have not suffered such a setback since December 1995 when they lost the northern peninsula of Jaffna, which they considered their cultural capital.

    Retired army Brigadier General Vipul Boteju said the success of the latest military campaign appeared to be due to the use of small groups along a broad front.

    Past attempts to take Kilinochchi using large columns of soldiers had failed because the Tigers deployed suicide bombers against them.

    But a defence analyst who asked not to be named said the Tigers still had suicide attackers who could be deployed with devastating effect.

    "(The) Tigers could be facing the biggest defeat since 1995, but you can't ignore their ability to carry out suicide attacks," the analyst said. "We have not come to the end of the war."

    He noted that the government itself was bracing for more fighting next year by allocating a record 177 billion rupees (1.6 billion dollars) for defence in 2009, up from 166 billion rupees in 2008.

    The Tamil Tigers took up arms in 1972, demanding minority rights, and in 1976 raised the demand for a separate state called Eelam.

    They have shown in the past that they can bounce back from defeat and turn the tables on the military.

    Barely six months after government troops captured the Jaffna peninsula in 1995, the Tigers overran a military base in the northeastern district of Mullaittivu, killing more than 1,200 soldiers.

    The guerrillas also reversed military gains of 19 months in a matter of five days in November 1999, dislodging the military from their Elephant Pass base at the entrance to the Jaffna peninsula.

    Tamil sources say the guerrillas may now retreat towards the jungles of Mullaittivu, the main hideout of their 53-year-old leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. The Tigers still control both Elephant Pass and Mullaittivu.

    Asian diplomats have also warned the Tigers may fall back to the jungles and return to hit-and-run attacks against government forces to prolong the conflict, the longest running in the region.

    A Norwegian-brokered peace agreement ended in failure despite both sides agreeing in December 2003 to work towards turning Sri Lanka into a federal state.

    Fighting across the northern frontier on Saturday left at least 25 Tigers and five soldiers dead, the defence ministry said Sunday.

    The Colombo government formally revoked a moribund truce in January and since then, 7,183 Tigers have been killed, according to the military, which places its own losses at 702 soldiers.

    The casualty figures cannot be independently verified.

    Many observers now argue that a power-sharing deal is essential to address the grievances of the minority Tamils, while the military deals with the Tigers.

    "As much as you need to crush the Tigers, you must also have a political package ready for the Tamils," said Boteju.

    Dharmalingam Sithadthan, a former Tamil rebel turned politician, also believes the government should bypass the Tigers and negotiate directly with the country's minority Tamil population.

    "We have been saying repeatedly that a political solution must be offered to the Tamils, not the Tigers," he said.

    http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5h7MICWtCdx-KGXcqLGRndD2HotYA
     

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    :lol:

    Army commander should do his job

    he's talking like a politician :rofl:

    his job is to finish them off

    Surrender ? :lol:

    LTTE is having major problems but they are still not defeated

    they still have striking capability

    as Praba's birthday is near we may see attacks

    never underestimate your enemy :yes:

    All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near. Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him.

    - Sun Tzu, the Art of War
     

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    lkdood said:
    :lol:

    Army commander should do his job

    he's talking like a politician :rofl:

    his job is to finish them off

    Surrender ? :lol:

    LTTE is having major problems but they are still not defeated

    they still have striking capability

    as Praba's birthday is near we may see attacks

    never underestimate your enemy :yes:

    All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near. Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him.

    - Sun Tzu, the Art of War

    Hey guy what are u talking about. they are already committed to save this country. they are the people who is saving this country.. we are appriciate the job what they are doing.. this is something like a insulting.. don't know. are u sure about that ur a sri lankan ? :rolleyes:
     

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    kinkon said:
    It seems like time has came to give up or die on their dream but I don't think they'll surrender...:baffled:;)

    yeah they'll never surrender. they'll fight in their maxx and at last they'll meet theri best friend, hanging around their necks ;)
     

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    lkdood said:
    :lol:

    Army commander should do his job

    he's talking like a politician :rofl:

    his job is to finish them off

    Surrender ? :lol:

    LTTE is having major problems but they are still not defeated

    they still have striking capability

    as Praba's birthday is near we may see attacks

    never underestimate your enemy :yes:

    All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near. Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him.

    - Sun Tzu, the Art of War

    that's the theory :yes: never underestimate :yes: bt the worst thing in SL is every one underestimates them nw. ;)
     

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    Thanx Monson u r doing a great job:D
    Honoustly mage podi kale indanma kamattak tibuna LTTE eka udamaya vidiyata defeat venavata
    But machan ara ahinsaka podievun(child soldiers) marena hati dakkama nam...
    Un batteground ekata enne kamatten neveine machan
    But v hav no choice also
    :(:(:(:(
     

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    sachii said:
    Hey guy what are u talking about. they are already committed to save this country. they are the people who is saving this country.. we are appriciate the job what they are doing..
    Yep thats true

    this is something like a insulting.. don't know

    I dont think so
    :yes:
     

    sajithgamage

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    Zeus said:
    Thanx Monson u r doing a great job:D
    Honoustly mage podi kale indanma kamattak tibuna LTTE eka udamaya vidiyata defeat venavata
    But machan ara ahinsaka podievun(child soldiers) marena hati dakkama nam...
    Un batteground ekata enne kamatten neveine machan
    But v hav no choice also
    :(:(:(:(

    i think they are brainwashed so they fight in their own willingness. i donno for sure i jst said what i've heard ;)
     

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    sajithgamage said:
    i think they are brainwashed so they fight in their own willingness.

    No machan that's true in ancient time:yes:
    i donno for sure i jst said what i've heard ;)

    Now every 1 knows the truth
    Parabakaran udda karanne eyage bala thanhavata misak tamil janathavavenuven nevei
    ANd ther's no time to brainwash also:yes:
    All of them forced to go to the front
    Poddak balapan minissu keeyak nam ape areas valata panala enavada kiyala:D
     

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    Zeus said:
    No machan that's true in ancient time:yes:


    Now every 1 knows the truth
    Parabakaran udda karanne eyage bala thanhavata misak tamil janathavavenuven nevei
    ANd ther's no time to brainwash also:yes:
    All of them forced to go to the front
    Poddak balapan minissu keeyak nam ape areas valata panala enavada kiyala:D

    he he yeah no time for brainwash now.:lol: they're in a hurry ;)
    but among them there may be some children fighting for their own wish, but it may not be the majority ;) majority may be innocent children :)

    im saying "fcuk u minority, surrender majority" ;)

    u know, still some people wanna fight for LTTE. i guess u've heard abt that NGO guy, he has told that he wanna die serving LTTE. how fukked up his brain is???? :oo: :oo: :baffled: i guess he's a mental patient :oo:

    there may be more guyz like him in LTTE :D
     

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    sajithgamage said:
    he he yeah no time for brainwash now.:lol: they're in a hurry ;)
    but among them there may be some children fighting for their own wish, but it may not be the majority ;) majority may be innocent children :)

    im saying "fcuk u minority, surrender majority" ;)

    Well said bro:lol::lol::lol:

    u know, still some people wanna fight for LTTE. i guess u've heard abt that NGO guy, he has told that he wanna die serving LTTE. how fukked up his brain is???? :oo: :oo: :baffled: i guess he's a mental patient :oo:

    there may be more guyz like him in LTTE :D

    MAcan actually he's not a madman cz inside every NGO ther's hidden agenda:yes:
    MAchan mataka thiyaganin Sadam hussain ge puttu dennage maranayen fasse Us dollar eke agaya sahenna vadi una:yes:
    But how's that can be happened is their any links betvn those two insident????:eek:
    Answer is yes my dear Yes:yes:
    and no 1 will be able to reveal that:yes:
    Watch X files:D
     

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    Zeus said:
    Well said bro:lol::lol::lol:



    MAcan actually he's not a madman cz inside every NGO ther's hidden agenda:yes:
    MAchan mataka thiyaganin Sadam hussain ge puttu dennage maranayen fasse Us dollar eke agaya sahenna vadi una:yes:
    But how's that can be happened is their any links betvn those two insident????:eek:
    Answer is yes my dear Yes:yes:
    and no 1 will be able to reveal that:yes:
    Watch X files:D

    he he i think u're a big fan of x-files as i am ;) "hidden agenda" ;)

    :D ok ok back to the point, yeah machan we'll never know what they are up to. there may be a some kinda hidden purpose, who knows?? and there may not be any hidden agenda and that guy may be fighting volunteerly :D that will remain a secret ;)