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Sri Lankan rebels open to peace talks

Wednesday, 31 December 2008 - 4:07 PM SL Time
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Sri Lanka`s Tamil Tiger separatists are open to restarting peace talks with the government, despite the continuing military offensive aimed at crushing the group, a senior rebel official said.

The two sides have been fighting for more than 25 years over the rebels` demands for an independent state for minority Tamils in the north and east of this Indian Ocean island nation.

A new military push deep into the rebel heartland in recent months has forced the Tamil Tigers to retreat from vast swaths of land they once controlled, and the government has said it expects to finish off the group in the coming months.

Rebel political chief Balasingham Nadesan told The Associated Press the rebels did not believe they were facing imminent defeat.

`We have made several strategic withdrawals in order to save the lives of our people and maintain the strength of our forces. When the time and place is conducive, we will regain the land we have lost,` he said in an e-mail sent to the AP late Tuesday.

The two sides agreed to a truce in 2002 and held internationally brokered peace talks aimed at resolving the bloody conflict. The talks stalled, however, and violence erupted again three years ago. The government officially pulled out of the cease-fire in January.

Nadesan said the rebels had not abandoned hopes for new peace talks.

`We have always been ready for peace talks, but the Sri Lankan government has been always insisting on a military solution,` he said.

The government said it would only consider new peace moves if the rebels agreed to disarm.

`For three decades we were trying to convince (rebel leader Velupillai) Prabhakaran and his terror group to come to some sort of reasonable arrangement, but they failed,` Cabinet minister Keheliya Rambukwella said.

If the group refuses to lay down its weapons, `we will not move an inch from our position,` he said.

The rebels have been fighting since 1983 to create an independent homeland for the minority Tamils, who have suffered decades of marginalization by successive governments controlled by the Sinhalese majority. The conflict has killed more than 70,000 people.

The latest government offensive has squeezed the rebels into an increasingly shrinking area in the northeast. Fighter jets have relentlessly pounded their strongholds and the military has closed in on the rebels` administrative capital, Kilinochchi

Nadesan said the rebels remained confident they would not be driven out of their heartland, but implied that if they were, the conflict would continue anyway.

`We are used to all types of wars,` he said, adding that the Tamil Tigers began as a guerrilla group. `We will struggle on with the help of our people until their political aspirations are met.`

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Aani
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Open sesame:))
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Finally they surrender.good move.
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Ha ha with whom?
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LK Information  31 Dec 2008 10:13:21 GMT  Report for Abuse  
May be LTTE is fighting a losing battle.
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LK Information  31 Dec 2008 10:13:42 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Good move , we all know that you are for peace but the state GoSL hellbent on WAR and destruction ,hope they can get use of your peace offer - the only way out of this horror!
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LK Information  31 Dec 2008 10:16:12 GMT  Report for Abuse  
May be LTTE is fighting a losing battle.

peace from LTTE comes only and only from strength.
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LK Information  31 Dec 2008 10:16:40 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Jayawewa LTTE....Ensure current GOSL Awamangalan Sikuru (Eilavu Nitchayam in Tamil) Operations of Wanni has the same fate of famous Jaya sikuru fate in Year 2009...also Army year 2009 of mahinda should be made a Disaster Year 2009 for GOSL as declared by LTTE in wanni recently...already GOSL has not paid salaries for jaffna penisula army guys for the past couple of months said by army guys in web interviews



Edited By - PULI0007 - 31 Dec 2008 10:21:56 GMT
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Ayyo ayyo ayyo mun apita gahanawo!!!!!!!
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,hope they can get use of your peace offer - the only way out of this horror!


hak hak sour grapes... thambi what horror are you talking??? lolzz..buddy peelam hasnt seen the horror yet///hak hak...NO peace..we rape & kill all the terrorists..hak hak
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LK Information  31 Dec 2008 10:18:19 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Greetings Sri Lankans...How are we today...As it heading for a New Year,I hope responsible parties will disarm and follow open doors for discussions to negotiate what is left to build the country back to her former glory.
People who offers peace talks normally set examples by disarming.It has not happened in the past and will it happen this time...:-)
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