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Tamil Tigers vow to keep fighting | Tamil Tigers vow to keep fighting |
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Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels have said they will continue to fight even if they lose their political headquarters town of Kilinochchi. | Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels have said they will continue to fight even if they lose their political headquarters town of Kilinochchi. |
There has been fierce fighting as the army tries to capture Kilinochchi. | There has been fierce fighting as the army tries to capture Kilinochchi. |
The head of the rebels' political wing told the BBC he rejected the government's offer of talks if the Tigers disarmed first. | The head of the rebels' political wing told the BBC he rejected the government's offer of talks if the Tigers disarmed first. |
The Tigers say they killed 75 soldiers in the latest clashes. The army has put its losses at 12 dead and 12 missing. | The Tigers say they killed 75 soldiers in the latest clashes. The army has put its losses at 12 dead and 12 missing. |
The rival claims cannot be independently verified because journalists are barred from the conflict area. | The rival claims cannot be independently verified because journalists are barred from the conflict area. |
Symbolic target | Symbolic target |
The battle for Kilinochchi in northern Sri Lanka is getting increasingly bloody. Both sides claim to be inflicting heavy casualties. | The battle for Kilinochchi in northern Sri Lanka is getting increasingly bloody. Both sides claim to be inflicting heavy casualties. |
See map of the region | See map of the region |
The rebels insist they can defend the town and the head of the Tamil Tigers' political wing, Balasingham Nadesan, told the BBC by e-mail that even if it falls, they will fight on. | The rebels insist they can defend the town and the head of the Tamil Tigers' political wing, Balasingham Nadesan, told the BBC by e-mail that even if it falls, they will fight on. |
"Freedom... never depends on one city. We can create more communities, more cities and [in] our freedom struggle, we are supported by people. | "Freedom... never depends on one city. We can create more communities, more cities and [in] our freedom struggle, we are supported by people. |
"We have the confidence that we will capture more areas in our motherland and we will create so many communities in [the] future." | "We have the confidence that we will capture more areas in our motherland and we will create so many communities in [the] future." |
He rejected out of hand the government's offer of talks if the Tigers laid down their weapons first. | He rejected out of hand the government's offer of talks if the Tigers laid down their weapons first. |
"This is not a realistic question, we took up arms to safeguard our people, so we will keep these arms until the safeguard is guaranteed," Mr Nadesan said. | "This is not a realistic question, we took up arms to safeguard our people, so we will keep these arms until the safeguard is guaranteed," Mr Nadesan said. |
Kilinochchi is a hugely symbolic target of the government's offensive to crush the rebels. | Kilinochchi is a hugely symbolic target of the government's offensive to crush the rebels. |
In the town, the Tigers, or Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), have assembled the trappings of the independent state they want for the ethnic Tamil minority, including political offices, courts and a police force. | In the town, the Tigers, or Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), have assembled the trappings of the independent state they want for the ethnic Tamil minority, including political offices, courts and a police force. |
Government ministers have been predicting the town's imminent capture for months, but the rebels are holding out. | Government ministers have been predicting the town's imminent capture for months, but the rebels are holding out. |
A military spokesman said the people of Sri Lanka wanted the LTTE to be eliminated. | A military spokesman said the people of Sri Lanka wanted the LTTE to be eliminated. |
"The military also wanted the same thing and they are doing their level best to capture the rest of the areas" under Tamil Tiger control, said Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara. | |
Sri Lanka's government says it is on track to win the war but heavy battles are likely to still lie ahead and there is concern about the fate of the large number of civilians in the Tiger-controlled north. | Sri Lanka's government says it is on track to win the war but heavy battles are likely to still lie ahead and there is concern about the fate of the large number of civilians in the Tiger-controlled north. |
The rebels deny using them as human shields and reject allegations they are forcing people into their ranks to fight. | The rebels deny using them as human shields and reject allegations they are forcing people into their ranks to fight. |
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