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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, January 30, 2014
Gota Now Threatens Probe Into TNA-LTTE Election Links
January 30, 2014
Days after the Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence threatened to “rehabilitate” Northern Provincial Council (NPC) Member Ananthi Sasitharan to
prevent her from propagating “separatist sentiments”, it has now
announced that it was contemplating a probe of the nexus between the
LTTE and the five-party Tamil National Alliance (TNA), the Island
newspaper reported in its lead story today.
The newspaper that frequently publishes proclamations by Secretary to the Ministry of Defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa or
“a senior official in the Defence Establishment” on its front page,
said that the focus of the investigation would be on the close
relationship between the LTTE and the TNA since late 2001, “when the
political grouping recognised the LTTE as the sole representatives of
the Tamil speaking people.”
The Island’s Shamindra Ferdinando reported a “MoD official” as saying
“we intend to investigate senior TNA members including those in
Parliament and the Northern PC. The investigation is aimed at
ascertaining how the TNA influenced the LTTE strategy leading to war in
mid 2006.”
“The MoD acknowledged that there hadn’t been a comprehensive
investigation into the TNA-LTTE nexus though some military officers felt
an inquiry was a necessity. Responding to a query, the MoD said that
except for last presidential polls in January 2010 when the TNA backed
former army commander GeneralSarath Fonseka, the alliance had worked closely with the LTTE at the general elections in 2001 and 2004,” the newspaper reported.
Earlier the same reporter quoted Defence Ministry official last week
threatening to “rehabilitate” Sasitharan, a TNA Councillor who obtained
the second highest number of preferential votes in the September
provincial poll. In that story, Ferdinando said the following: “Asked
whether the government was planning to hunt for those who had managed to
avoid rehabilitation, the official said perhaps Ananthi wouldn’t have
adopted such a hostile stance towards the government and the military if
she had undergone rehabilitation.”
Sasitharan got in the crosshairs of the Ministry of Defence after she briefed Ambassador Stephen J. Rapp in charge of the Office of Global Criminal Justice during his recently concluded visit to Sri Lanka.
The TNA accepted the LTTE as the sole representatives of the Tamil
people during a time that the failure to do so would have meant brutal
assassinations of the entire Tamil moderate leadership. The only Tamil
leaders to refuse to do so were the EPDP’s Douglas Devananda who had
thrown in his lot in with the Rajapaksa administration and was permitted
to carry arms and Anandasangaree who lived in a bunker in Colombo. Both
Devananda and Sangaree were virtual prisoners in their own homes.
Devananda escaped assassination at the hands of the LTTE at least seven
times, the EPDP claims.
Conversely LTTE leaders and senior rebel leaders who served as
commanders and weapons procurer are now part and parcel of the
-Rajapaksa Administration. Vignayamurthi Muralidharan was the Tigers
Eastern Province Commander and functioned as the rebels’ main military
operations commander during the 2000 siege of Elephant Pass and other
major combat missions, is now a Rajapaksa cabinet minister and Vice
President of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party.
Kumaran Pathmanathan who was extracted from Kuala Lumpur by a special
operations team was the LTTE’s Chief Weapons Procurer and effectively
LTTE leader following Prabhakaran’s death in 2009. Pathmanathan runs a
Government operated orphanage in Kilinochchi and lives free under the
patronage of the Defence Secretary.
JVP 'had arms deals' with LTTE
President
Mahinda Rajapaksa, who has vowed to defeat LTTE terrorism, is also
accused of offering at least Rs. 1500 million to the Tamil Tigers before
and after the presidential elections.
Sri Lanka parliament agreed to appoint a Select Committee to probe the alleged deal.

