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‘India, LTTE met secretly before Sri Lanka truce’

Last Updated: Sunday, November 13, 2011, 15:29
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Oslo: Indian officials met in "secret" with the LTTE ahead of Sri Lanka's 2002 truce although New Delhi considered the Tamil Tigers a terrorist group, Norwegian cabinet minister Erik Solheim has revealed.

The former envoy to Sri Lanka also said - confirming for the first time ever report of 2008 - that India played a covert role in events that led to the Tamil Tigers and Colombo signing a ceasefire agreement (CFA) nine years ago.

The repository of tremendous information related to the Tamil Tigers, Solheim spoke at length at his office here after addressing a meeting over the weekend where a report was released on Norway's role in Sri Lanka's peace process.

According to Solheim, the minister for environment and international development, Indian officials held a "secret meeting" with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) before the CFA was signed in February 2002.

Solheim declined to say where the meeting took place or who participated in the meeting from the two sides.

If true, this would be the first known meeting between Indian officials and the LTTE since New Delhi banned it in 1992 for assassinating former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi a year earlier.

Solheim also added that contrary to public knowledge, the Indian government, then led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), played a key behind-the-scenes role in the framing of the Norwegian-sponsored CFA.

He said he himself held several meetings with India's national security adviser and officials of the Indian intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) as Colombo and the LTTE inched towards the CFA.

He said some meetings with RAW officials took place at the New Delhi airport.

It was reported the Indian covert role but without naming RAW due to a request from sources who gave details of the intelligence agency's involvement in the CFA - which until then was seen as an exclusive Norwegian baby.

The CFA ushered in months of peace in Sri Lanka before falling apart. The LTTE and the Sri Lankan regime went to war again in 2006, leading to the decimation of the Tigers in May 2009.

Solheim said that as Sri Lanka's and LTTE leaders quietly discussed the CFA in 2001-02, New Delhi was kept informed of each and every development. India, he said, gave "sound advice" and "constantly good and refreshing inputs".

He said India did not want any "major international player" to get involved in the peace process and even suggested which countries should be part of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM), a Nordic body meant to oversee the CFA.

Indian officials made it clear to Solheim, he said, that they were bitterly opposed to any break up of Sri Lanka and that "Tamil Eelam would never be acceptable". Solheim added that LTTE ideologue Anton Balasingham, who died of cancer in 2006, understood India's importance in the region and maintained that "nothing done contrary to Indian interests will ever work".

But LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran, who met Solheim about 10 times in all, starting in 2001, was an "absolute amateur" in international politics even though he was a "military genius", the minister said.

Balasingham also complained to Solheim that both Prabhakaran and LTTE intelligence chief Pottu Amman insisted for months that their group had no role to play in Rajiv Gandhi's killing.

"They tried to convince Balasingham that they had nothing to do with it," Solheim recalled. He quoted Balasingham as saying: "I did not believe the story, and they eventually stopped lying to me."

IANS

First Published: Sunday, November 13, 2011, 15:29

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Nalan@hotmail.com - toronto,canada
When LTTe played double role with srilanka government and Norway
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naalan - canada
LTTE played with Norway and Prapah thought I`m smarter than others. after what happened
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Sigera - Sri Lanka
LTTE tamil terrorists ...thank god is eradicated. Here are some of the atrocities done by the tamil terrorists.
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modaya - Europe
Both Sinhalees & Tamils in SriLanka should understand,this country of them been used by forign nations for their requirmnets and needs.Non of those countries supported LTTE has any love for tamils or Sinhalees.if srilanka is detsablized thne then will recah India.we should unite and develop as one.not to devide and break and becom the powns of othres.Sri lanka is the country of sinhalees,Tamils , burgers,Muslims,malays , Budhists,Christiyans , Hindus .thats the beauty of this country.
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DEMALA HUTHTHA - Colombo
Total shame that India directly spoke with the LTTE! LTTE are a billion times worse than AL Qaeda. India should have sold Sri Lanka all lethal weapons to massacre LTTE terrorist genocidal maniacs.
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Chandran - Canada
Oberoi Devan already told this in 1981. Because of that pirapakaran killed him. Fortunately Erick Solheim didn`t tell this when he was alive. If he had said this earlier, he would have met the same fat as Oberoi Devan.
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Chandran - Canada
LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran, who met Solheim about 10 times in all, starting in 2001, was an ``absolute amateur`` in international politics even though he was a ``military genius``, the minister said.
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Rajan - Colombo
The tragedy of Tamils in Sri Lanka will continue for a long time yet unless the Tamil masses realize how the external forces are using them as pawns for their own ends.
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Tharind - Australia
Rajah, it is clear that China is also opposed to Eelam. They have spent the last four years courting the government in Colombo so that they can expand their influence in Sri Lanka (and, obviously, to get a foothold in the South Asian region - in accordance with their long-term plan to become the sole superpower of the Asian region). They would prefer to deal with one authority in Sri Lanka, not two. It makes this simpler.
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Thraind - Australia
Moorthy: ``Both Singhalese and the Tamils migrated to Sri Lanka at different point of time from India. Therefore India is and will be concerned about issues in Sri Lanka.`` I disagree. Cultural links have nothing to do with New Delhi`s interest in Sri Lanka. Their actions on Sri Lanka are governed by: i) their strategic interests, and ii) the need to create/maintain regional stability
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Ganapathy Moorthy - Canada
Both Singhalese and the Tamils migrated to Sri Lanka at different point of time from India. Therefore India is and will be concerned about issues in Sri Lanka. whoever things it would be the western countries that will help to create a separate country for Tamils in Sri Lanka are either damned fools or have some other interests for themselves.



Prasad - Melbourne
A correction: ``Tamil Eelam`` is a dream acceptable to few tizzy Ealam Tamils.



Rajah - London
``Indian officials made it clear to Solheim, he said, that they were bitterly opposed to any break up of Sri Lanka and that ``Tamil Eelam would never be acceptable``. Who cares what India thinks? India is becoming the loser of the region. China is the new leader of the region. Nothing but ``Tamil Eelam`` is acceptable to the Eelam tamils. India can go fly a kite.