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எங்களுக்கும் விடுதலைபுலிகளுக்கும் தொடர்பு இருந்தது - Vaanampaadi - 12-15-2005

1986 - 87களில் எங்களுக்கும் விடுதலைபுலிகளுக்கும் தொடர்பு இருந்தது என்பதனை மாவொ தீவிரவாத தலவர் அசாட் (Azad) முதன் முறையாக ஒத்துக்கொண்டுள்ளார்....ஆனால் தற்போது எதுவித தொடர்பும் இல்லை என்றும் கூறியுள்ளார்......


Thursday December 15, 01:44 PM

<b>Indian Maoists admit links with LTTE </b>
By Indo Asian News Service

Patna, Dec 15 (IANS) Indian Maoist guerrillas have admitted for the first time that Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger guerrillas trained them two decades ago but claimed they have no links with the insurgents now.

The disclosure was made by a leader of the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at a press conference called in a village in Bihar's Madhuban block and attended by select journalists.


The leader, known by his nom de guerre Azad, said the Maoists 'learnt newer warfare tactics from the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) in 1986-87'. He said that LTTE gave them training in producing and using landmines.


In 1986, the LTTE enjoyed sanctuaries in India but the next year it unleashed a war against the Indian troops deployed in the north and east of Sri Lanka.


A Hindi newspaper reported details of Azad's comments. But the central committee member refused to say where the training took place.


Azad, however, insisted that the CPI-Maoist had no connections with Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI). But he admitted they enjoyed 'good and close' ties with Nepalese Maoists.


CPI-Maoist leaders who met the journalists also vowed to step up their warfare and threatened to target banks and major industrial houses setting up industries by displacing tribals in mineral rich states.


Such actions, Azad said, would take place in Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.


This was the first press meet organised by Maoists in recent years. It assumes added significance in view of last month's daring Maoist jail break in Jehanabad district in Bihar.


He said the party had also decided to target police armouries and banks.


Azad said the guerrillas now operated factories to produce guns and mines in each state.


Several Indian states are affected by Maoist violence, which has shown a sharp increase since last year when the People's War Group and the Maoist Communist Centre joined hands to set up the CPI-Maoist.


http://in.news.yahoo.com/051215/43/61jxv.html

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/article...how/1333211.cms