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Tamil rebels vow to strike back Tamil rebels vow to strike back
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The Tamil Tigers have vowed revenge after the man believed to be their number two was killed in a Sri Lankan air force raid.The Tamil Tigers have vowed revenge after the man believed to be their number two was killed in a Sri Lankan air force raid.
The military said SP Thamilselvan was at a meeting with other leaders in a camp when it was targeted on Friday.The military said SP Thamilselvan was at a meeting with other leaders in a camp when it was targeted on Friday.
There are fears the killing could lead to an escalation of the war with the rebels, who want an independent state for the Tamil minority. There are fears the killing could lead to an escalation of the war with the rebels, who want a Tamil state.
Sri Lanka's government has described the killing as a major success. The rebels' top leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, has made a rare public appearance to mourn his deputy.
The rebels' top leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, has made a rare public appearance to mourn SP Thamilselvan. He was seen mourning at the open coffin of SP Thamilselvan, as whose body lay under the Tigers' flag, bandages covering wounds on his forehead.
The Tamil Tigers' spokesman, Rasiah Ilanthiriyan, told the BBC the group's response to the killing would be in deeds, not words. In a rare statement, Velupillai Prabhakaran said the death was "an unparalleled loss.
"Our people are in profound shock and sorrow."
The government, he said, "is sending war vultures that are dropping giant bombs, it has cruelly killed our peace dove".
SP Thamilselvan, who led the rebel delegation at the last round of peace talks with the Sri Lankan government in late 2006
'Surprise''Surprise'
But the rebel spokesman refused to be drawn on the manner of the retaliation they would take. He said it had to be a surprise.
If we want we can take them one by one, so they must change their hideouts Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa Have your say - what now? Thamilselvan obituary If we want we can take them one by one, so they must change their hideouts Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa Have your say - what now? Thamilselvan obituary
The Tamil Tigers' spokesman, Rasiah Ilanthiriyan, told the BBC the group's response to the killing would be in deeds, not words.
But the rebel spokesman refused to be drawn on the manner of the retaliation they would take. He said it had to be a surprise.
For its part, the government has described the killing as a major success.
SP Thamilselvan was the head of the rebels' political wing and held an important position in their hierarchy.SP Thamilselvan was the head of the rebels' political wing and held an important position in their hierarchy.
In areas they control, the Tigers have declared three days of mourning for SP Thamilsevan and the five others killed in the bombing raid. In areas they control, the Tigers have declared three days of mourning for SP Thamilselvan and the five others killed in the bombing raid.
SP Thamilsevan's death follows that of another key rebel spokesman, Anton Balasingham, last year. SP Thamilselvan's death follows that of another key rebel spokesman, Anton Balasingham, last year.
Sri Lanka's Defence Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, said: "If we want we can take them one by one, so they must change their hideouts."Sri Lanka's Defence Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, said: "If we want we can take them one by one, so they must change their hideouts."
Mr Thamilselvan was the public face of the rebels Thamilselvan was the public face of the rebels
The rebels announced on Friday their police chief, P Nadesan, would replace Mr Thamilselvan. He will also remain in charge of police.The rebels announced on Friday their police chief, P Nadesan, would replace Mr Thamilselvan. He will also remain in charge of police.
The pro-rebel TamilNet website said the air strike had been carried out in Kilinochchi, the rebels' northern stronghold.The pro-rebel TamilNet website said the air strike had been carried out in Kilinochchi, the rebels' northern stronghold.
It followed a Tamil Tiger attack on an air force base at Anuradhapura last week which left 14 security forces personnel dead and destroyed eight aircraft.It followed a Tamil Tiger attack on an air force base at Anuradhapura last week which left 14 security forces personnel dead and destroyed eight aircraft.
Observers say the two sides now seem to be gearing up for a major confrontation in the north of the country.Observers say the two sides now seem to be gearing up for a major confrontation in the north of the country.
The rebels are fighting for autonomy for minority Tamils in the north and east, claiming discrimination by the majority Sinhalese population.The rebels are fighting for autonomy for minority Tamils in the north and east, claiming discrimination by the majority Sinhalese population.
About 70,000 people have died in more than 20 years of war.About 70,000 people have died in more than 20 years of war.