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<blockquote data-quote="GihanFX" data-source="post: 4694774" data-attributes="member: 69972"><p><img src="http://english.aljazeera.net/mritems/Images//2009/5/24/200952412592247580_5.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'"><strong>The government released footage of Prabhakaran's body after speculation he could still be alive </strong></span></span></p><p> </p><p>The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have confirmed their leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, has been killed.</p><p>"We announce today, with inexpressible sadness and heavy hearts that our incomparable leader and supreme commander ... attained martyrdom fighting the military oppression," Selvarasa Pathmanathan, the LTTE's head of international relations, said in a statement on Sunday.</p><p>The Tigers said Prabhakaran had been killed on Tuesday during fighting between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan military and declared a week of mourning.</p><p>The military had previously announced Prabhakaran, 54, was shot on Monday while travelling in a small convoy of vehicles in a bid to escape the final battle between the two sides.</p><p> </p><p><strong>'Final request'</strong></p><p>The LTTE statement read: "For over three decades, our leader was the heart and soul and the symbol of hope, pride and determination for the whole nation of people of Tamil Eelam,""Since the failure of the peace process and the escalation of the war forced upon the Tamil people, the LTTE was faced [sic] to confront the Sri Lankan military that was supported by the world powers.</p><p>"This deliberate bias and position taken by the international community severely weakened the military position of the LTTE.</p><p>"Our leader confronted this threat without any hesitation. He would not waver in his desire to be with his people and fight for his people till the end.</p><p>"His final request was for the struggle to continue until we achieved the freedom for his people.</p><p>"His legend and the historical status as the Greatest Tamil Leader ever are indestructible," Pathmanathan said in the statement.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Body 'cremated'</strong></p><p>The Sri Lankan authorities have not published a post mortem examination report or officially confirmed how or when he died.</p><p>A government spokesman said on Tuesday that the body would be given to an undertaker, but General Sarath Fonseka, Sri Lanka's army chief, told the privately-run <em>Sunday Rivira </em>that the body had been cremated and his ashes thrown in the sea.</p><p>Fonseka said Pottu Amman, the LTTE intelligence chief, and Prabhakaran's wife, Mathiwadini, were among the dead, but have yet to be officially identified.</p><p>The government released footage of Prabhakaran's body for the first time on Tuesday after a pro-LTTE website, Tamilnet, denied the government's announcement that he had been killed.</p><p>Sri Lanka said Sunday it would not allow aid workers complete access to civilians who remain held in camps after the conflict, saying LTTE remnants still remained among the refugees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GihanFX, post: 4694774, member: 69972"] [IMG]http://english.aljazeera.net/mritems/Images//2009/5/24/200952412592247580_5.jpg[/IMG] [FONT=Verdana][FONT=Verdana][B]The government released footage of Prabhakaran's body after speculation he could still be alive [/B][/FONT][/FONT] The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have confirmed their leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, has been killed. "We announce today, with inexpressible sadness and heavy hearts that our incomparable leader and supreme commander ... attained martyrdom fighting the military oppression," Selvarasa Pathmanathan, the LTTE's head of international relations, said in a statement on Sunday. The Tigers said Prabhakaran had been killed on Tuesday during fighting between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan military and declared a week of mourning. The military had previously announced Prabhakaran, 54, was shot on Monday while travelling in a small convoy of vehicles in a bid to escape the final battle between the two sides. [B]'Final request'[/B] The LTTE statement read: "For over three decades, our leader was the heart and soul and the symbol of hope, pride and determination for the whole nation of people of Tamil Eelam,""Since the failure of the peace process and the escalation of the war forced upon the Tamil people, the LTTE was faced [sic] to confront the Sri Lankan military that was supported by the world powers. "This deliberate bias and position taken by the international community severely weakened the military position of the LTTE. "Our leader confronted this threat without any hesitation. He would not waver in his desire to be with his people and fight for his people till the end. "His final request was for the struggle to continue until we achieved the freedom for his people. "His legend and the historical status as the Greatest Tamil Leader ever are indestructible," Pathmanathan said in the statement. [B]Body 'cremated'[/B] The Sri Lankan authorities have not published a post mortem examination report or officially confirmed how or when he died. A government spokesman said on Tuesday that the body would be given to an undertaker, but General Sarath Fonseka, Sri Lanka's army chief, told the privately-run [I]Sunday Rivira [/I]that the body had been cremated and his ashes thrown in the sea. Fonseka said Pottu Amman, the LTTE intelligence chief, and Prabhakaran's wife, Mathiwadini, were among the dead, but have yet to be officially identified. The government released footage of Prabhakaran's body for the first time on Tuesday after a pro-LTTE website, Tamilnet, denied the government's announcement that he had been killed. Sri Lanka said Sunday it would not allow aid workers complete access to civilians who remain held in camps after the conflict, saying LTTE remnants still remained among the refugees. [/QUOTE]
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