Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Sri Lanka: Can Tamil Tigers Go On Without Their Leader?

Photo: This photograph released by the Sri Lankan military shows what the army says is the battle scene near where Tamil Tigers leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was located. The military said it shot dead Mr. Prabhakaran Monday, a day after the rebels admitted defeat in their 26-year war. Sri Lankan Government/Reuters

From The Christian Science Monitor:

The military said it shot dead Vellipulai Prabhakaran Monday, a day after the rebels admitted defeat in their 26-year war.

Pune, India - Velupillai Prabhakaran, the founder and chief of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) was reportedly shot dead Monday by the Sri Lankan army, possibly bringing a final blow to the rebel group just one day after conceding defeat in one of Asia's longest-running wars.

For decades the charismatic leader played an instrumental role in demanding a separate homeland for the island's ethnic Tamil minority and in building up the LTTE's military capabilities.

"[Prabhakaran] was the LTTE's supreme leader, its god, its icon. Minus him, the LTTE will never be its old self," says Narayan Swamy, the New Delhi-based author of a biography of the rebel leader, "Inside an Elusive Mind."

Prabhakaran is believed to have been killed while escaping the war zone in the northeast of the island in an ambulance. His body has yet to be identified. Two of his deputies – LTTE's intelligence wing leader Pottu Amman and Sea Tiger wing leader Soosai – and his eldest son, Charles Anthony, were also killed, according to the military. The claims cannot be independently verified.

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My Comment: The Tamil Tigers are finished. There will be sporadic groups that will conduct ambushes and terrorist strikes .... but the organization and the political cohesion that the LTTE gave to the Tamil community in Sri Lanka is now dead .... and so is its goal for independence.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You are being presumptuous. There are many charismatic Tamil leaders waiting in the wings ready to take over from Praba and regroup the LTTE into a new faction.

My sources tell me Praba is not dead. Either way, if Tamil rights are not given, militancy will continue.