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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, September 8, 2016
How bodyguard of Prabha’s daughter surfaced in Malaysia
The appearance of the Tiger woman soldier in Malaysia who was in charge
of the security of Dwaraka, Velupillai Prabhakaran's daughter during the
end of the war in Vellamulliwaikkal was a surprise to the Tamil
community living in Malaysia as well. It was a mystery at that time how,
after Dwaraka died, she went to Malaysia. There are a large number of
Tamil Tiger leaders who surrendered to the Army and later went abroad,
subsequent to Prabhakaran being destroyed on information received from
Karuna Amman.
The media, then, had reported that these persons had paid large sums of
money and fled to foreign countries. Many of them fled to Malaysia.
There are also a large number of Tiger leaders who went to Europe from
Malaysia later. KP came to Malaysia to meet the Tamil Tiger leaders who
fled to Malaysia from the North. There, KP was taken into custody.
However, the leaders who fled to Malaysia are still among the living.
When you consider the protests that targeted Mahinda Rajapaksa recently
during his visit to Malaysia, the power of the Tiger leaders who live in
Malaysia is quite apparent.
However, it is a dilemma has to how the Rajapaksa Government which
managed to capture KP could not halt the fleeing of Tiger leaders who
surrendered to the Army. At that time although it was said that Tiger
leaders fled the Army camps with the assistance of Karuna Amman,
recently Minister of Foreign Affairs Mangala Samaraweera said that the
then top officials of the Ministry of Defence helped Tiger leaders to
flee from Army custody. This is not a statement that can be considered
of insignificant value. Mangala said that the Tiger leaders had paid
large sums of money to the top officials of the Ministry of Defence.
Karuna Amman
Mangala is someone who has connections with the Tamil Tiger Diaspora as
well as the Global Tamil Forum in London. Therefore, there is more of a
chance that such information could fall into the hands of Mangala. The
Rajapaksa Government did not take a census regarding the Tiger leaders
who died in the war. The name of the leader of the LTTE spy service
Pottu Amman was included in the list of names of Interpol for a long
time after the war ended because the government had not taken a census
in connection with the LTTE leaders who died in the war.
Karuna Amman knows very well about the LTTE leadership structure prior
to 2004. KP has a lot of information about the LTTE leader structure
after 2004. Similarly, the LTTE leaders who handed themselves over to
the Army would have made confessions about it. If the Rajapaksa
Government had taken into consideration all this data and at that time
itself taken a census of those who died in the war, they would have been
able to find out information on the Tiger leaders who had thus fled the
country. They did not engage in such a thing. Although the bodies of
Prabhakaran, his two sons and those of several LTTE leaders were
discovered by the Army, the Army obtained information on the fate of
many other leaders of the LTTE through the LTTE leaders who were taken
into custody by the Army.
It is not difficult to confirm whether this information is correct and
to create a final picture of the fate that befell the structure of the
LTTE leadership. However, the government did not do that either. The
government possesses only a story, about Pottu Amman as well. That is
that, once Pottu's son was shot and killed, he became mentally unstable,
unable to bear the sorrow of that incident and that later he committed
suicide. There is a story also that as the LTTE did not want his body to
be taken by the Army, Prabhakaran burnt it. A LTTE leader who
surrendered to the Army had stated that, Pottu Amman who was shot during
the war had fled to the jungle and because of the way he was limping
due to the injury to his leg he thought that Pottu Amman would have
died. It is not possible to believe that Pottu Amman could have fled.
However, his secret spy network was in operation across the entire
country. They did not live in the North-East but in Southern areas
including Colombo. No one knows how many of them were taken into custody
by the Army or how many fled abroad and how many are still living in
Sri Lanka even as of today.m

