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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, October 24, 2015
Sri Lanka’s ‘White-flag’ Massacre was Botched Rajapaksa Deal: PM
The controversial “white flag killings” were actually due to a botched
surrender arranged by former president Mahinda Rajapaksa to save some of
the senior Tiger leaders who had helped him to come to power in 2005,
parliament was told Friday.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told the assembly that Rajapaksa had
wanted to save the LTTE’s peace secretariat chief S. Puleedevan for
engineering his election victory in 2005 by organising a Tamil boycott
of the vote and thus blocking votes for the UNP candidate.

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President Rajapaksa won his first term by the narrowest of margins in
Sri Lanka’s political history thanks to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam (LTTE) enforcing a boycott of the presidential election. Had
Tamils voted, Wickremesinghe was expected to have won.
Wickremesinghe also made a startling allegation that the August 2005
assassination of foreign minister Lakshman Kadirgamar was also linked to
Rajapaksa’s plan to come to power.
The then president Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga had wanted to name
Kadirgamar as her successor, but Rajapaksa rebelled and mounted a major
campaign to secure, first the prime ministership and then the
presidential nomination.
Wickremesinghe said plans to bribe the Tigers had been discussed at
Temple Trees, the official residence of the prime minister when
Rajapaksa was premier.
Wickremesinghe said there was no doubt that the Tigers killed
Kadirgamar, a key contender for the presidential nomination, clearing
the way for Rajapaksa.
“There is a connection between the Kadirgamar assassination and the
presidential election,” Wickremesinghe said. “The kadirgamnar
assassination must be thoroughly probed and all this will come out.”
He said Rajapaksa was keen to save Puleedevan who had been the key
figure who engineered Wickremesinghe’ s narrow defeat at the 2005 vote.
“Who wanted to save Puleedevan? Who put the November 2005 deal through
for Rajapaksa,” Wickremesinghe said. “Why did the regime want to save
Puleedevan? I don’t like people being killed, but Puleedevan is a man
whose actions put the Tamil community in jeopardy.
“I do not shed any tears for Puleedevan. If not for him, Rajapaksa would
not have been able to take power. It is by trying to save Puleedevan
that the country is now facing this white flag crisis.
“Instead of leaving battle field decisions to field commanders, the then
government tried to interfere. They were negotiating a surrender.”
Wickremesinghe suggested that a senior military commander may have been
getting conflicting signals about the surrender and that led to the
killings.
The then Sri Lanka’s top official Palitha Kohona had asked the Tigers to
carry white flags, walk slowly and give themselves up to the military.
Later, the Tiger leaders were found dead and the UN as well as the
Paranagama commission has called for an independent judicial
investigation in to the killings after characterising it as a war crime.
Wickremesinghe suggested that local field commanders had carried out the
shooting without being fully aware of the negotiations between the
Rajapaksa regime and Puleedevan, a fact that is well documented by
United Nations diplomats who were involved in the process.
“If it was not a surrender that was negotiated, we won’t be facing this problem today,” he added.
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