LTTE shot fleeing civilians yet India does not wish Prabha ill

by sudharaka | April 28, 2009 at 10:29 pm
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LTTE leaders - Daya Master, and George Master have revealed how the LTTE shot dead many fleeing civilians.

However, Indian Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram has said "India does not wish Prabhakaran ill."

Who's kidding whom, is the pertinent question.

Mr. Chidambaram, What else does Prabha have do? Are their anymore crimes left in your book, which the megalomaniac is yet to commit before he is worthy of your wrath?


The confessions of two top LTTE leaders - Daya Master, the former media coordinator, and George Master, a translator for an LTTE strategist, were broadcast for the first time on Sri Lanka's state run television network.

Their confessions have confirmed the worst fears of many - the massacre of innocent civilians by the LTTE.

The two former LTTE leaders, who surrendered in April to the Sri Lankan Army, also confirmed that the Tamil Tigers were holding civilians hostage.

"LTTE stopped people from leaving, but the strong managed to escape. The LTTE killed many fleeing civilians," said George Master.

But ironically, as Prabhakaran's war crimes are revealed to the world by two of his own aides, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram says India does not wish Prabhakaran ill.

Speaking to NDTV in an exclusive interview, Chidambaram also appealed to him to lay down arms and negotiate.
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