Friday, July 11, 2008

LTTE says ready for ceasefire and peace talks

Facing a concerted military offensive by the Sri Lankan army in its stronghold of Jaffna peninsula, the LTTE on Thursday expressed readiness for ceasefire and peace talks with the island government.

LTTE's political wing chief, V Nadesan, said that the group was ready for a ceasefire now, while accusing the Sri Lankan government of "abrogating" the six-year-long ceasefire which came to an end early this year.

Nadesan, in a telephonic interview to Times Now television, said the LTTE was not against peace negotiations. "Yes" was his answer when asked whether the LTTE was for the ceasefire starting again.

"It is the Sri Lankan state that unilaterally abrogated the ceasefire agreement and is unleashing a war against the Tamils in their homeland," he charged.

"We are not against ceasefire or peace talks," he said.

Asked about the petition filed by Nalini, sentenced to life in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, seeking premature release, Nadesan said the LTTE believed that holistic changes will take place and the Indian government "will recognise the legitimate aspirations of Tamil people and their freedom struggle. And Nalini's release will start the holistic change." He also termed Priyanka Vadhra's visit to the Vellore prison to meet Nalini a few months ago as a "humanitarian gesture." LTTE, which was indicted in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination, continues to be banned in India.

Nadesan's interview came as the Sri Lankan military chief LT Gen Sarath Fonseka claimed on June 30 that LTTE had lost capability to fight as a conventional force and its cadre strength had dropped to 5000 from 8000 in August 2006.

One soldier was killed in a confrontation with security forces in Jaffna peninsula yesterday, the military said, adding another army personnel died in Serunuwara in Trincomalee. In another clash, troops killed an LTTE cadre on Wednesday in Kiriibbanwewa in Welioya, the Media Centre for National Security (MCNS) said.

One more Tamil Tiger was shot dead in the same area in a clash with troops on Wednesday, it said.

The army killed another three LTTE cadres in Palamodai in Vavuniya yesterday, the MCNS said, adding five more Tiger rebels were shot dead in the same region in intense clashes later in the day.

One LTTE cadre was gunned down in Palamodai after the troops destroyed a rebel bunker on Wednesday, it said.

At least two LTTE cadres were killed in a battle in Navavi in Vavuniya yesterday, the MCNS said.

LTTE says ready for ceasefire and peace talks

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