Sirisena pardons LTTE man accused of planning to kill him

January 08, 2016 09:19 pm | Updated September 22, 2016 11:02 pm IST - COLOMBO

On the first anniversary of his election, Sri Lanka’s president on Friday pardoned a former Tamil Tiger insurgent accused of conspiring to kill him 10 years ago.

Since taking office, President Maithripala Sirisena has taken steps to advance post-civil war reconciliation, including providing relief to Tamil rebel suspects and pledging to investigate allegations that government troops and Tamil rebels committed war crimes.

After being freed, Sivaraja Jenivan greeted Mr. Sirisena on stage at the president’s anniversary celebration.

Mr. Jenivan was arrested in 2005 in a passenger bus leaving Mr. Sirisena’s hometown of Polonnaruwa, attorney U.R. de Silva said.

In pardoning him, Mr. Sirisena considered that the 36-year-old Jenivan had already been detained for 10 years, the attorney said.

The Tamil Tiger rebels fought for more than 25 years to create an independent state for ethnic minority Tamils. The civil war ended with the Tamil Tigers’ defeat in 2009.

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