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Matheenthiran Alias Parithy LTTE Chief For France Shot Dead in Paris is Victim of Tiger vs Tiger Power Struggle
Nadarajah Matheenthiran ,chief of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam (LTTE) head in France was shot dead in Paris on Thursday November 8th
night by "unkown" assassins on motor cycles. 49 year old Matheenthiran known as "Parithy" was in charge of the LTTE front
organization -Tamil Coordinating committee(TCC).
Matheenthiran known by the nom de guerre"Regan" when functioning
as a tiger cadre in Sri Lanka was killed around 9.20 pm opposite the TCC office
at 341, Rue des Pyr‚n‚es in Paris. According to Media reports emanating from
France , Matheenthiran alias Parithy aka Regan was leaving the TCC office to go
home when two men on a motor cycle drew close and fired at him. Though hit by a
bullet the injured Matheenthiran tried to run away but fell down near a bus
stop.
The motor cycle
assassins wearing helmets and scarves masking their faces turned the two wheeler
around, came near him, fired again twice at close quarters and sped away.
Matheenthiran had reportedly died on the spot and was clinically pronounced dead
upon admittance to hospital. Three bullets had entered his body. French Police
investigating the killing are attributing the killing to an internal feud
between two factions of the LTTE.
Matheenthiran who was appointed head of LTTE operations in
France by former tiger supremo Veluppillai Prabhakaran was head of the larger
faction which controlled most LTTE activity in Paris.
Matheenthiran alias Parithy was in charge as the accredited
"poruppaalar" or administrator/coordinator of the TCC in France. However due to
legal issues on account of his earlier arrest and subsequent release on
conditional bail ,he was not holding any post "officially" at the time of his
death but was functioning "unofficially" as head of the LTTE.
Unlike some other
overseas LTTE leaders Parithy has a colorful history behind him. He was not one
of those who became a "tiger warrior" after relocating safely to the west.
Parithy was a tiger steeled in the battle-fields of Sri Lanka as a full-fledged
member of the LTTE.
Nadarajah Matheenthiran hails from the Jaffna off-shore Island
area Naranthanai which forms part of the Kayts electoral division.He studied at
Jaffna Central College where he completed his GCE advanced levels but failed to
gain University admittance.
When the anti- Tamil pogrom of July 1983 occurred a number of
Tamil youths were emotionally roused and joined the various Tamil militant
movements. Matheenthiran threw in his lot with the LTTE. He formed part of the
LTTE second batch of cadres to receive arms training in India. Matheenthiran
along with persons like Bhanu and "Ideas" Vasu received training in the North
Indian state of Himachala Pradesh.
REGAN
Matheenthiran assumed the nom de guerre Regan after the then USA
President Ronald Reagan. However he spelled his name Regan without the "a".
After a brief stint in Tamil Nadu , Matheenthiran alias Regan returned to
northern Sri Lanka.
Regan was assigned to the Mannar district command under Victor.
He participated in the legendary Adampan battle where Victor was killed and the
LTTE captured two soldiers alive as prisoners of war. After Victor's death,
Radha took over the Mannar LTTE command. Regan served under him too.
Radha was moved to Jaffna in 1987 after the bomb attack on
ex-Jaffna LTTE commander Sathasivampillai Krishnakumar alias Kittu in which the
ex-Jaffna LTTE chief lost a leg. Regan too went to Jaffna with Radha. Regan was
injured in combat in May 1987 during the "Vadamaratchy" operation.
After the Indo-Lanka accord was signed on July 29th 1987 and
peace prevailed Regan went over to Tamil Nadu for treatment. He had suffered
injuries to the top of his calf behind the knee resulting in damage to his
peroneal nerve. This in turn led to the condition known as "foot drop" or "drop
foot".
This is a condition that presents a limp-like, weak foot that
causes difficulty when walking. With foot drop a person loses the ability to
raise the foot at the ankle. The condition causes the person to lift the
afflicted foot high to allow the toes to clear the ground.
While Regan was in Tamil Nadu he stayed with Castro who was in
charge of the LTTE office in Chennai. They became close friends. War broke out
between the LTTE and the Indian Army in 1987. Many of the tigers in Tamil Nadu
were rounded up and detained.In 1989 all the LTTE members in India were brought
to Sri Lanka by the Indian authorities.82 of them were detained in
Kankesanthurai. Matheenthiran alias Regan was one of them.
All LTTE detenues were released after the complete withdrawal of
the Indian army in 1990.The short-lived peace ushered in through talks with
Ranasinghe Premadasa was shattered in June 1990. Full -scale war erupted.
INJURED
At this point of time Regan was assigned military command of the
Northern Islands region .His regional political commissar was Castro. The LTTE
was driven back from the Islands in August-September 1990 through a combined
Army-Navy assault codenamed "Operation Major".Regan was injured again.
He was clandestinely ferried across to India for medical
treatment in Tamil Nadu.He stayed for many months there. It was then that the
LTTE assassinated former Indian Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi on May 21st 1991.
There was a huge crackdown. Regan moved to Kerala and maintained a low profile.
Disgusted over these post -Rajiv developments,Regan decided to
quit the movement.He cut off contacts with the leadership and reached France
through his own initiative. He maintained a low profile in Paris and did not
associate with the LTTE branches in France.
It was then that the former LTTE deputy -leader Gopalaswamy
Mahendrarajah alias Mahathaya was charged with treachery by the Prabha-Pottu
Amman duo and incarcerated. Later he was executed.Some LTTE dissidents in France
protested at the treatment meted out to Mahathaya and put up posters in Paris.
Regan was also involved in this.
The LTTE international spokesperson at that time was Lawrence
Thilagar who was based in Paris. Thilaghar complained to the leadership in Sri
Laka about Regan's involvement. This resulted in Regan becoming insecure and
moving away from Paris.Thereafter he led a reclusive life without any
involvement in LTTE politics.
This stay away from Paris proved to be beneficial. After some
years a "blemishless" Regan obtained citizenship entitling him to a French
passport.
The Oslo facilitated ceasefire brought about conditions of peace
in 2002. Matheenthiran now wanted to visit Sri Lanka particularly the LTTE
controlled Wanni. He contacted his old comrade Castro who obtained approval from
the LTTE leadership and provided a guarantee of safety.
NADESAN
Matheenthiran alias Regan then travelled to Sri Lanka from
France. He stayed for some days in Kilinochchi where he met the LTTE police
chief Balasingham Mahendran alias Nadesan. While conversing Nadesan came to know
that Regan was a French citizen.
The overseas LTTE administration responsibility had been
transferred to Castro from KP. Castro in turn was removing the existing branch
officials as he felt they were all KP loyalists. The LTTE head for France,
Velummayilum Manoharan alias Mano had also been removed. There was a vacancy in
France.
Nadesan suggested to LTTE chief Prabhakaran that Regan could be
appointed in charge of France. Castro too concurred. Despite the circumstances
of Regan quitting the LTTE and the Mahathaya protest poster episode ,Prabhakaran
felt Regan would be suitable.
Nadesan and Castro met Regan and made the offer but
Matheenthiran was reluctant. Later his former comrades and senior commanders
Bhanu and Jeyam met Matheenthiran and persuaded him to accept. Regan however
wanted to hear directly from Prabhakaran.
A meeting was arranged where Regan met the leader one to one.
When Prabhakaran made the offer directly, Matheenthiran could not refuse. He
accepted and became the new LTTE chief for France.
The LTTE due to the efforts of Ilankumaran and Thamilendhi was
now "Tamilising" names and nomenclatures in the movement. So when Matheenthiran
was re-absorbed into the movement the nom de guerre "Regan" was replaced with
"Parithy" meaning sun.
PARITHY
Matheenthiran now known as Parithy returned to the city of
lights in late 2003 and assumed control of the LTTE in France.The LTTE
functioned under the front organization Tamil Coordinating Committee(TCC) in
France. Its headquarters was at 341, Rue des Pyr‚n‚es in Paris. Parithy became
the new TCC head in France.
In a significant departure from earlier norms,Parithy threw
caution to the winds and began to issue news releases ,make announcements and
stage events under the title of LTTE -France instead of using TCC as cover. This
was welcomed by Prabhakaran and Castro who failed to realize the long -term
implications of such rash moves.
But this was not all. The LTTE in France began acting in an
unprecedented manner. Oblivious to the fact that they were in France the country
which made the concepts "Liberty , Equality and Fraternity" universally famous ,
the tigers began replicating methods and tactics used in North-eastern Sri
Lanka. A "reign of terror" sans the guillotine of revolutionary France was
unleashed on the Tamil population.
The French Police
cracked down on the LTTE in 2006 and arrested several tiger operatives including
Matheenthiran in a series of raids. It was in October 2008 that 22 LTTE
operatives went on trial in France. Most of the accused were charged with
criminal conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism, financing of terrorism or
racketeering to finance terrorism. The chief accused was Parithy. The LTTE, was
charged with extorting five million euros from the country's 75,000 Tamils. Also
in the dock was the Tamil Coordination Committee in France the LTTE front.
After protracted trial in November 2009 the LTTE operatives in
France were sentenced. 20 out of 21charged were convicted. An AFP report said
the leader of the group Nadaraja Matheenthiran has been sentenced to seven years
in prison for extorting USD 7.4 million (5 million Euros) as taxes from the
Tamil community living in Paris and other surrounding areas to finance LTTE
terrorist activities in Sri Lanka. The other 19 defendants were sentenced to six
years imprisonment or less while one was acquitted. The court also ordered that
the Coordinating Committee of Tamils-France be dismantled after ruling that it
was a front for the LTTE.
APPEAL
Parithy and others appealed against the ruling and were out on
bail. The TCC is also functioning pending its appeal against the ban. The French
courts are expected to issue a ruling on the appeals very soon. Meanwhile
Parithy himself was subjected to several conditions that entailed frequent
reporting to Police. He was also debarred from holding office in the TCC but
continued to flout it. French police were about to introduce a strict monitoring
system to keep tabs on Parithy and his activities when he was killed.
Incidently Matheenthiran was the victim of an attack in Paris on
Octoer 30th last year. Parithy and two of his aides had come out of the Tamil
Coordinating Committee(TCC) office in Paris and were heading out to their parked
vehicle when a gang of six surrounded them.
Three were wearing balaclavas, a form of cloth headgear covering
the head and exposing only the eyes, mouth and parts of
the face. The balaclava wearers had weapons and began using them. The other
three simply watched. Parithy later identified two of them as "former" members
of the LTTE in Paris. The assailants apparently did not intend killing Parithy
but only wanted to inflict wounds.
Apart from steel rods the assailants also used a "katana" a type
of Japanese Samurai sword. The Katana is a moderately curved, slender, single
edged blade with a circular or squared guard, and a long grip to accommodate two
hands. The blade length is usually greater than 60 cm or 23.6 inches
The assailants slashed Parithy with the Samurai sword and also
dealt a few blows with rods. The two aides were also beaten with rods but not
hacked . Parithy sustained deep cuts and had to be hospitalised incurring 27
stitches. The attack on Parithy was considered to be of serious significance
then because he was a high ranking tiger leader who headed the LTTE in France
for many years. The attack was a warning to Parithy that he back off.
RIVALRY
Against that backdrop the killing of Parithy is a serious
development as he is the most senior LTTE leader to be assassinated due to
overseas intra-tiger rivalry. There have been several such attacks elsewhere but
the killing of Parithy assumes greater importance because of the nature of the
assassination as well as the victim's seniority in the movement.
The incident also effectively illustrated the nature and scope
of the power struggle going on within the overseas LTTE. There are two broad
factions swearing allegiance to two senior tiger operatives. One is
Perinbananaygam Sivaparan alias "Nediyavan" based in Norway. The other is
Segarampillai Vinayagamoorthy alias "Vinayagam" who operates from France and
Germany.
A brief re-run of events after the fall of the LTTE in Sri Lanka
is necessary to understand the current intra-tiger power struggle going on
within the Tamil Diaspora.
The military debacle in May 2009 at Mullaitheevu saw LTTE
supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran and a very large number of senior commanders
being killed. Thousands of other LTTE cadres and supporters surrendered to the
Armed Forces. This resulted in the virtual decimation of the LTTE in Sri Lanka.
The overseas structures of the LTTE however remained intact. The
LTTE's former chief arms procurer Selvarasah Pathmanathan who had been appointed
head of LTTE international relations donned the mantle of leadership. KP's
attempt to become overseas LTTE leader on account of his seniority was strongly
opposed by sections of the LTTE within the Diaspora.
Earlier the various branches and front organizations of the
overseas LTTE were controlled by Veeragathy Manivannan alias Castro who was
based in the Wanni. When the war escalated and communication between the
headquarters in Wanni and the Diaspora LTTE structures became difficult, Castro
appointed Nediyavan in Oslo as his representative. The overseas structures came
under Nediyavan's control.
NEDIYAVAN
KP had been at one time in charge of the overseas tiger
branches. So when KP tried to take over LTTE leadership after Prabhakaran's
demise, Nediyavan and his cohorts resisted it as they did not want to relinquish
control of the overseas structures. After much feuding and haggling a temporary
truce was effected mainly through the efforts of some influential tiger leaders
from the LTTE intelligence division stationed abroad.
The new arrangement saw KP assume leadership in a re-structured
overseas LTTE. With the LTTE defunct in Sri Lanka the overseas LTTE was now "The
LTTE". The new leadership comprised several secretaries in charge of different
departments and functions. KP was "Thalaimai Seyalar" or chief secretary with a
"Thalaimai Seyalagam" or Chief Secretariat. Nediyavan was the secretary in
charge of administering the LTTE branch network called "Kattamaippu".
Even before he could assert his leadership forcefully in the
re-structured LTTE, KP was captured in Malaysia and brought to Sri Lanka. This
was a windfall for Nediyavan. With KP out of the way , it was easy for him to
re-establish his hold over the overseas structures or "kattamaippu" of the LTTE
again. The Nediyavan faction now condemns KP as a traitor and tries to undermine
him through false allegations.
There were however some hiccups for Nediyavan. Chief among them
was the emergence of Vinayagam in Europe. Segarampillai Vinayagamoorthy alias
Vinayagam was a senior leader of the LTTE intelligence division. He was not in
the Wanni when the Mullaitheevu debacle occurred.
Vinayagam later escaped from Sri Lanka and after spending some
time in South and South -east Asia made his way to France where he reportedly
applied for political asylum. He now shuttles between France and neighbouring
Germany.
Vinayagam was one of those responsible for the temporary truce
between Nediyavan and KP and also helped re-structure the overseas LTTE.He was
then operating under the alias Kathirgamathamby Arivazhaghan. Vinayagam began
interacting with various LTTE intelligence operatives scattered throughout the
world and moulded them together as a cohesive group.
VINAYAKAM
Initially Vinayagam and Nediyavan worked together but soon the
alliance fell apart. The main reason for this was that the finances, businesses,
properties and money-making ventures of the LTTE were under the overall control
of Nediyavan who refused to "share" these with Vinayagam.
Vinayagam now revived the re-structured LTTE set up under KP's
leadership. He claimed that the "chief secretariat" set up then was the
accredited hierarchy of the overseas LTTE. From that position Vinayagam and his
group are now trying to establish greater control over the entire tiger overseas
structure. Naturally Nediyavan and his loyalists resist.
This then is the crux of the power struggle. With the annual
November 27 "Maaveerar Naal" or "Great Heroes Day" drawing near both factions
are competing to stage celebrations and exert their respective grips on the
Tamil Diaspora. Parithy who remained within the folds of the Nediyavan faction
was an important tiger activist in Europe. Hence the French Police as well as
knowledgeable sections of the Tamil Diaspora suspect Parithy to have been killed
due to this power struggle.
This intra-tiger power struggle has seen several LTTE leaders
being attacked in various parts of the world. Some incidents are reported but
many go unreported. The attack on Parithy is not only the latest but arguably
the most high-profile and serious incident in this overseas intra-tiger
conflict.
Courtesy : www.dbsjeyaraj.com
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