28.9.2008
LTTE
ADMINISTRATION COLLAPSES:
Kilinochchi
is now a 'ghost town' with the LTTE withdrawing all its
offices, business establishments, hotels and media centres
following the rapid advancement of the security forces towards
the region from various directions in the Wanni, informed
sources said. The LTTE had even abandoned its 'Peace Secretariat'
and the adjoining buildings where most of the meetings with
key figures of the international community had taken place
with the LTTE's late political wing leader S. P. Thamilselvan
and its late theoretician Anton Balasingham, sources said.
The
'Peace Secretariat' of the outfit built with several millions
of rupees was equipped with the latest communication facilities.
The Secretariat was also furnished to international standards
and Pulithevan, one of the lieutenants of Thamilselvan was
the head of the Secretariat. The buildings put up by the
LTTE in Kilinochchi for its political activities were built
soon after the Norway mediated Ceasefire Agreement was signed
in February 2002, the sources said.
According
to sources the Norwegians had also helped the outfit financially
to construct its new buildings in Kilinochchi for political
activities. As the civilians began to move out from Kilinochchi,
police stations, court houses and other administrative centres
that had been set up by the LTTE collapsed with the outfit's
henchmen running helter skelter in the region, the sources
said.
Meanwhile,
innocent civilians in the region are between the 'devil
and the deep blue sea' struggling to escape from the clutches
of the LTTE who have made them scapegoats for their final
show down with the security forces.
Civilians
have now moved towards the eastern direction from Kilinochchi
to areas such as Akkarayan, Viswamadu and Puthukudiyiruppu
which are located east of the A-9 highway. With the LTTE
forcibly preventing civilians moving into Government controlled
cleared areas, they would face severe hardships in getting
essential supplies when the battle enters its final phase,
the sources said.
Courtesy:
Sunday Observer
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