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Tamil Tigers ready to face all-out war

Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:12pm IST
 
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By Simon Gardner

COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels vowed on Thursday to fight a full-scale civil war if the government wages one after scrapping the remains of a tattered ceasefire, and called on Norway to stay on as mediator.

In their first reaction since President Mahinda Rajapaksa's government announced a week ago it was formally scrapping a six-year truce that degenerated into renewed war two years ago, the Tigers said they were ready to abide by the ceasefire but would mount large scale counter-offensives if the armed forces tried to capture their de facto state.

"If full-scale war is thrust upon us, we will face it and the Sri Lankan armed forces will face the same fate that they have faced in 1997/1998," S. Puleedevan, head of the Tigers' peace secretariat, told Reuters by telephone from the northern rebel stronghold of Kilinochchi, referring to the bloodiest phase of a 25-year war.

He said the Tigers' new political wing leader, B. Nadesan, appointed after the government killed his predecessor with an air raid in November, had written to Norway's Foreign Minister requesting the Nordic nation continue as mediator.

"We are shocked and disappointed that the government of Sri Lanka has unilaterally abrogated the ceasefire," he added.

The government gave notice last week it was annulling the pact, arguing the Tigers were not sincere about talking peace and had simply used it to regroup and re-arm.

The truce formally ends on Jan. 16, and the unarmed Nordic Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM), which gave up keeping tally of truce violations because they were so numerous, has been told by the government it must leave by then too.

"We are calling on Norway to remain as facilitator, and have told the SLMM we are ready to implement all the provisions of the ceasefire agreement, line by line."  Continued...

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