Top LTTE leaders killed while trying to surrender: Report
May 24th, 2009 - 7:19 pm ICT by IANSLondon, May 24 (IANS) Two top Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leaders had tried to negotiate their surrender but were killed by the Sri Lankan army while “holding white flags”, a Sunday Times report said.
According to the paper, Balasingham Nadesan, political leader of the Tamil Tigers, was in touch with its correspondent till late night on May 17 by satellite phone from the tiny strip of jungle and beach on the northeast coast of Sri Lanka where the Tigers had been making their last stand.
“We are putting down our arms,” Nadesan told Sunday Times reporter Marie Colvin.
Amid machine gun fire in the background, he told Colvin: “We are looking for a guarantee of security from the Obama administration and the British government. Is there a guarantee of security?”
Nadesan and Seevaratnam Puleedevan, the head of the Tigers’ peace secretariat, were holed up with a group of 300 fighters and their families, many of them injured.
The Times correspondent established contact with the UN special envoy in Colombo, Vijay Nambiar, through highly placed British and US officials and passed on the Tigers’ conditions for surrender, which he was to relay to the Sri Lankan government.
According to the paper, at 5.30 a.m. Sri Lankan time on May 18 Colvin got in touch with Nambiar in Colombo and told him that the Tigers had laid down their arms.
Nambiar said he had been assured by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa that Nadesan and Puleedevan would be safe. “All they have to do is hoist a white flag high,” Nambiar said.
Colvin by now had lost touch with Nadesan. She contacted a Tamil Tiger sympathiser in South Africa and asked him to send the message to Nadesan - hold a white flag.
A Tamil who was in the group with the two leaders and managed to escape the war zone described what happened.
The source, who spoke to an aid worker, said Nadesan and Puleedevan walked towards Sri Lankan army lines with a white flag in a group of about a dozen men and women. He said the army started firing with machine guns at them, the news report said.
Nadesan’s wife, a Sinhalese, yelled in Sinhala at the soldiers: “He is trying to surrender and you are shooting him.” She was also shot down.
The source said all in the group were killed. He is now in hiding, fearing for his life.
The Sri Lankan military decimated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) May 18 by killing its entire leadership including chief Velupillai Prabhakaran. The death of Prabhakaran brought the curtains down on a quarter-century old insurgency for a separate Tamil homeland in the country’s northeast.
- Were LTTE leaders killed as they sought to surrender? - May 24, 2009
- Investigation demanded against Australian over war Sri Lankan war crimes - Feb 22, 2011
- British diplomats failed in securing safe surrender of LTTE leaders - May 23, 2009
- 3 senior LTTE leaders killed: Sri Lanka army - May 18, 2009
- Prabhakaran's mother dies in Sri Lanka - Feb 20, 2011
- Lankan Army says it is closing in on LTTE chief Prabhakaran - Apr 23, 2009
- Withdraw army from Sri Lanka's northeast, says TULF (Lead) - Jun 17, 2011
- Sri Lankans protest Prabhakaran video - Mar 13, 2012
- Ahead of elections, pro-LTTE journal attacks Karunanidhi - Apr 11, 2011
- India wanted LTTE 'put in its place': Norway report - Nov 11, 2011
- Sri Lanka's former army commander denies accusing military of war crimes - May 13, 2011
- A Sri Lankan Tamil who could have made a difference (Comment) - Nov 19, 2011
- Colombo treating us like 'aborigines', Tamils tell India - Jun 13, 2011
- Bodies of Prabhakaran's son, six LTTE leaders found (Third Lead) - May 18, 2009
- Jayalalithaa reiterates her opposition to LTTE - Jul 06, 2010
Tags: aid worker, liberation tigers of tamil eelam, liberation tigers of tamil eelam ltte, ltte leaders, machine gun fire, mahinda rajapaksa, marie colvin, political leader, president mahinda rajapaksa, satellite phone, sri lankan army, sri lankan government, sri lankan president, tamil tiger, tamil tigers, times reporter, vijay nambiar, war zone, white flag, white flags