Sri Lankan Tamils on LTTE terror - Sunday telegraph reports
(By Walter Jayawardhana)
The mass circulated Sunday Telegraph of the United
Kingdom in a full page article said the people who escaped from the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) controlled area had told them
that the remaining people do not like the LTTE's dictatorial mono ethnic
hellhole anymore and they want the Sri Lankan army to rescue them.
Quoting such a man who escaped to Kilinochchi Sunday
Telegraph's Nick Meo said, "What the man had to say about the Tigers
would have been unthinkable for a subject of their dictatorial mini
state a few weeks ago. 'The people do not like the Tigers any more,' he
said angrily. "They are trapped by them and they are scared. They want
the Sri Lankan army to rescue them."
Reporting from Kilinochchi the Sunday Telegraph
staffer said, people are being used as human shields by LTTE terrorists
who have promised to fight to the death.
The report further said, "The haunted eyes of the
grandfather who had just escaped from the Tamil Tigers at their most
furious, betrayed the horror he had left behind him 'I want to live not
die, and that's why I have come here with my family', he said.
"The rebels of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
(LTTE) who for last 26 years have claimed to be fighting to protect Sri
Lanka's Tamil ethnic minority , have forbidden the refugees to leave -
on pain of death.
"But the civil war grinds slowly towards its end with
the Tigers apparently facing final defeat , conditions within their
enclave have become so grim that in the past week alone that an
estimated 5000 men women and terrified children have risked their lives
to flee. Many have been shot by rebel gunmen and some of those caught
have been executed.
"The elderly man wearing a grimy T shirt and sarong
and clutching a single bag that contained all that remained of his
possessions , had managed to get out that morning. He described how he
had gathered his family and friends as quietly as possible in the dead
of night before slipping past guards. They had been wading across muddy
lagoon towards Sri Lankan army lines when things went wrong.
'We left at 2 a.m. today in a group of 23 but the
Tigers fired at us and only 12 of us arrived here.'he said as his
bewildered grand daughter aged seven looked on. 'I do not know what has
happened to the rest. We became separated in the confusion.'
The Daily Telegraph staffer is the first British
reporter allowed inside Kilinochchi after it fell in January and he
interviewed the people at the town, which was once the Terrorists'
headquarters.
The Sunday Telegraph said that some time ago Tigers
ran a third of the country but much of the money collected by the Tamils
all over the world were creamed off by corrupt Tiger leaders.
The article quoted Brigadier Shavendra Silva who said
the civilians in the LTTE grip were forcibly taken there and now the
security forces cannot bomb the terrorists because of the human shield.
For this article the Sunday Telegraph also interviewed
a 25 year old female teacher who had been forcibly recruited by the
LTTE. She and the others had been indoctrinated into believing of army
torture on capture. So she said, two of her younger comrades, without
surrendering committed suicide by blowing themselves with the help of
grenades. She surrendered and faced no torture.
An 18 year old school girl who was forced to fight but
later managed to escape told the Sunday Telegraph that she cried for her
other friends who could not escape as they were scared of the terrorist
leaders . "They are only there because of fear of the Tamil commanders.
They told us so many lies. The people will hate them after this." The
original article on which this news item is based appeared on March 29
2009. |