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Pakistan’s crucial role in the death of Tamil Tigers

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By Amir Mir

It was the Pakistani defence cooperation with Sri Lanka as one of the largest suppliers of high-tech military equipment that has played a major role in the ultimate defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) at the hands of the Lankan army.

The three decade long quest of the LTTE to carve out a separate state for Tamils, as well as the myth that the Tamil Tigers are militarily invincible, has effectively been laid to rest, along with its supremo, Velupillai Prabhakaran, and the entire LTTE top brass. According to well placed sources in the Pakistani establishment, defence cooperation between Sri Lanka and Pakistan had grown significantly in recent years as Islamabad, unlike New Delhi, had no problems supplying the Lankan army state-of-the-art weaponry to accelerate its counter-insurgency operations against the LTTE which has finally ended with the killing of the most wanted Tamil guerilla fighter Vellupillai Prabhakaran. The sources say it was exactly a year ago in the first week of May 2008 that Sri Lankan Army Chief Lt-Gen Fonseka came to Pakistan and held detailed talks with his Pakistani counterpart Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani to finalise the purchase of high tech arms for the Lankan armed forces, which were embroiled in an intense battle with the LTTE forces even at that time.

During his talks with Pakistani military authorities, Lt-Gen Fonseka had finalised a deal as per which Pakistan sold 22 Al-Khalid tanks to Sri Lanka in a deal worth over US$100 million. General Fonseka also gave a shopping list of weaponry worth about US$65 million to the Pakistani military authorities. While the Sri Lankan army chief’s shopping list for the army was pegged at $25 million, the inventory for the Lankan Air Force was worth $40 million. He had further sought 250,000 rounds of 60mm, 81mm, 120mm and 130mm mortar ammunition worth US$ 25 million and 1, 50,000 hand grenades for immediate delivery to the Lankan army within a month. Pakistan also accepted the visiting General’s request to send one shipload of the wherewithal every 10 days to bolster the Lankan military efforts to take over Kilinochchi, the headquarters of the LTTE.

On Jan 19, 2009, in a meeting between Pakistani Defence Secretary Lt-Gen (retd) Syed Athar Ali and his visiting Lankan counterpart Gotabhaya Rajapakse in Rawalpindi, the two countries had agreed to enhance cooperation in military training, exercises and intelligence sharing regarding terrorism. The agreement came amidst Sri Lankan media reports that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) pilots had participated in several successful air strikes against several military bases of the LTTE in August 2008. These reports further claimed that a highly trained group of the Pakistani armed forces officers is stationed in Colombo to guide the Sri Lankan security forces in their counter-insurgency operations against the LTTE.

However, it was not the first time that the Pakistan army was helping Sri Lanka militarily in its prolonged fight against the LTTE guerrilla fighters. Back in 2000, when LTTE offensive code-named Operation Ceaseless Waves overran Sri Lankan military positions in the north and captured the Elephant Pass Base and entered Jaffna, and was being feared that LTTE would run down thousands of Sri Lankan troops stationed in Jaffna, the Sri Lankans had sought Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher System (MBRLS) and other high tech weaponry from Pakistan on urgent basis.

Subsequently, MBRLS and weapons and ammunition, including artillery shells and multi-barrel rocket launchers, were airlifted in an emergency operation from Karachi to Colombo in May 2000. Later, in 2006, the Sri Lankan authorities had again sought Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher System (MBRLS) and other advanced weapons from Pakistan when Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa visited Pakistan in March 2006 along with an 80-member delegation that included some high ranking military officials. During his talks with the Pakistani leaders, the Sri Lankan President had sought military help from Islamabad to effectively put an end to the LTTE separatist movement.

That the Lankan and the Pakistani armed forces had been working together in militarily stamping out the LTTE insurgency has already been confirmed by the Sri Lanka Army Spokesman, Brigadier Udaya Nanayakara, in a statement he had made on April 28, 2009, saying Pakistan and India had been training the Sri Lankan troops to deal with the LTTE forces. Separately but consistently, he said, the two countries had trained and equipped the Sri Lankan army to prepare and fight the LTTE. He said Lankan forces have been procuring the latest technology from both countries.

“We had been sending our military officers regularly to India and Pakistan for specialized training. I myself did four courses in India and three in Pakistan. We know they are rivals but we have nothing to do with that and we are benefited from both India and Pakistan,” said the Sri Lankan military spokesman, Brigadier Udaya Nanayakara.
 
And congrats to China + India as well, In these regional power game 25000 civilians missing from the war affected zone. I am from Tamil Nadu in India and could hear some uploaded voices /videos in Tamil where some leaders crying for medical assistance of thousands of people in the war affected zone.

India , China and Pakistan should be blamed for this. This is the article from rediff how India responsible for the death of 70 000 civilians in Srilanka.

Blood on our hands, but this too shall pass

Hopefully Pakistan and China also can share the credit.
 
Psugumar
How come there were no bandhs or strikes in Chennai?
 
Psugumar
How come there were no bandhs or strikes in Chennai?

Hehe Because our Chief Minister is negotiating some minister posts for his son,grandson and his daughter, Any support to LTTE will harm this. Those who were getting their payroll from LTTE are not going to support them because no more money :)

At the end people are affected, Still I did not get any news Red Cross allowed to operate freely in these areas. 15000 family members of LTTE cadres were there , no idea what has happened to them :(

There is no political stability in Srilanka, not sure how they are going to negotiate for equal rights for Tamil people too, Really a bad news ...
 
For once Pakistan did us a favour by stepping in and finishing of these tigers.
 
Hehe Because our Chief Minister is negotiating some minister posts for his son,grandson and his daughter, Any support to LTTE will harm this. Those who were getting their payroll from LTTE are not going to support them because no more money :)

At the end people are affected, Still I did not get any news Red Cross allowed to operate freely in these areas. 15000 family members of LTTE cadres were there , no idea what has happened to them :(

There is no political stability in Srilanka, not sure how they are going to negotiate for equal rights for Tamil people too, Really a bad news ...

..and that the elections are over & the politicians don't get any mileage any more from demonstations. The lady who wanted to send IA to SL if elected got no advantage from it proving the point that the electorate are not dumb.
 
LUFTWAFFE can i have a link to your article....?? wanna show it around to all my sri lankan friends who think pakistan is not a friend nor an enemy of the sri lankans....
 
its great to,see that with the help of PAKARMY , SRILANKA got rid of this terrorist organization!:tup::cheers:
 
No pilots ever flew.. baseless. Just confirmed with a PAF pilot.
 
Pakistan played a key role in laying the Tamil movement to rest. Lot of jets, tanks, artillery equipment were sent to finalize the operation. Even the Pakistan Naval ships were also sent to facilitate the Srilankan armed forces.
 
And congrats to China + India as well, In these regional power game 25000 civilians missing from the war affected zone. I am from Tamil Nadu in India and could hear some uploaded voices /videos in Tamil where some leaders crying for medical assistance of thousands of people in the war affected zone.

India , China and Pakistan should be blamed for this. This is the article from rediff how India responsible for the death of 70 000 civilians in Srilanka.

Blood on our hands, but this too shall pass

Hopefully Pakistan and China also can share the credit.

blood attracts blood
TTP is also screaming how Pakistan army has killed 10000 of their loved ones (also terrorists). Once you pickup a sword dont expect to receive flowers in return.
 
All criminals and terrorists have their dear ones in their respective families. Terrorists and criminals can't be permitted to do anything freely just because of the innocent people attached to them.
 

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