Khaleej Times

Lanka warns of LTTE resurgence

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colombo — Sri Lanka’s president on Saturday warned that Tamil extremists were regrouping abroad to revive their demand to divide the island nation nine years after the end of its decades-long ethnic war.

Maithripal­a Sirisena said government forces had failed to quash the Tamil rebels’ separatism, although they were militarily conquered by May 2009 following a no-holdsbarre­d offensive.

“We have defeated terrorism of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam), but we have not been able to defeat their ideology,” Sirisena said.

At a ceremony to mark the ninth anniversar­y of the end of the war, Sirisena said Tamil extremists abroad were still hoping to establish

They (rebels) are very active abroad. They protested when I visited London last month.” Maithripal­a Sirisena, Sri Lanka President

an independen­t homeland. “They are very active abroad. They protested when I visited London last month,” Sirisena said.

There has been no violence blamed on Tamil rebels since their top leader Velupillai Prabhakara­n was shot dead on May 18, 2009, but pro-rebel activists abroad are known to have staged frequent anti-Sri Lankan protests.

Sirisena came to power in January 2015 on the back of strong support from the minority Tamil community after pledging reparation­s for war victims and accountabi­lity for rights abuses.

Internatio­nal rights groups have said that at least 40,000 Tamil civilians were killed by government forces under the command of former president Mahinda Rajapakse in the final months of the war.

Sirisena said there were no reliable figures for civilian casualties, but said the total number of Sri Lankans killed could be about 100,000. Official records showed that 28,708 security personnel were killed while another 40,107 were wounded, he said. —

 ?? AP ?? President Maithripal­a Sirisena attends a commemorat­ive ceremony marking the ninth anniversar­y to the end of Sri Lanka’s civil war at the national war heroes memorial in Colomb. —
AP President Maithripal­a Sirisena attends a commemorat­ive ceremony marking the ninth anniversar­y to the end of Sri Lanka’s civil war at the national war heroes memorial in Colomb. —

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