18.12.2007
Sri Lanka may outlaw the Tigers if
they continue to mount large scale attacks, President Mahinda
Rajapaksa said last night.
"One
or two more attacks, we have no option," Rajapaksa
told reporters after hosting a Christmas evening. "(We
will) have to ban." "There is a limit to our patience,"
he was quoted by Reuters as saying.
He
said he would seek peace while continuing to fight the Tigers
and did not view the two as mutually exclusive. "We
are convinced peace is possible only if we can weaken the
LTTE militarily," Rajapaksa said. The LTTE is outlawed
as a terrorist group by a host of nations, including the
United States, Britain, India and the European Union.
The
LTTE was initially banned in 1998 after the attack on the
Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy.
The
proscription was lifted along with the signing of the Ceasefire
Agreement in 2002.
The
Government recently banned the Tamil Rehabilitation Organisation,
a front organisation of the LTTE.
Courtesy
- Daily News / Sri Lanka Defence
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