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LTTE chief V Prabhakaran's ancestral house destroyed | The Sri Lankan Army has reportedly demolished
the ancestral home of the late Tamil Tiger rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran, inviting criticism from local Tamil lawmakers. The house was situated in the Valvettithurai
area of the northern Jaffna peninsula. "The Sri Lankan Army was guarding this
place. They were not allowing anyone to visit the area. They have been demolishing
the house bit by bit for the past few weeks," former Tamil Member of Parliament,
Sivajilingam, was quoted by the BBC, as saying. "I have written to the president
(Mahinda Rajapaksa) about this. But when I went back there [on Wednesday] the
house was reduced to rubble," Sivajilingam said recently. Prabhakaran spent his
childhood at the house with his siblings. His father, Thiruvenkadam Velupillai,
died earlier this year and was cremated in Valvettithurai. The house was badly
damaged during army operations of 1987. The rebel leader's family had left it
four years earlier. The end of fighting in the north has attracted thousands of
tourists from the south, and for many Prabhakaran's house was among the must-see
attractions in Jaffna . "Thousands of people were coming and seeing the house
everyday. This might have angered the authorities," Sivajilingam said. The Sri
Lankan army, however, has declined that it has demolished the house. "It is not
correct. We completely deny this allegation," army spokesman Prasad Samarasinge
said. "We have not destroyed any house of Prabhakaran in the country. The army
has not done a thing like that," he added. According to the report, Tamil sources
say the military wants to rid Sri Lanka of any memory of the LTTE movement. They
claim a number of Tamil Tiger war graves have also been destroyed over the past
year. |
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