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![]() Norway is supporting the terrorist group LTTE in the conflict in Sri
Lanka. Norway has supported LTTE financially, with equipment and made every effort to make this terrorist organisation a "legitimate" negotiation partner. LTTE leader Prabhakaran Norway has participated in smuggling of high-tech communication equipment to the terrorist organisation. Norwegian generals have also given sensitive information to the LTTE terrorist leaders. General Trygve Tellefsen leaked information about the Navy's pursuit of a LTTE arms smuggling ship to the Tamil rebel group allowing them to escape. After the incident President Chandrika Kumaratunga wrote to the Norwegian Prime Minister, Kjell Magne Bondevik to remove the Head of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission, Retired Major General Trygve Tellefsen. The Norwegian generals Trygve Tellefsen and Trond Furuhovde have been involved in the conflict in Sri Lanka and favoured the LTTE. Norway has also invited the Tamil tigers to Norwegian military camps to see Norwegian military demonstrate their skills and equipment. Telephone wiretaps has revealed the close cooperation between the Norway and the LTTE terrorist leaders. Wiretap 1. Norwegian ambassador Jon Westborg and Duleep from the Terrorist organisation LTTE. In this wiretap the ambassador gives information about the communication equipment and inform that the Norwegian's will pay for the added costs. The reveals a discussion with the Norwegian Ambassador who speaks to Duleep of LTTE about the transmission equipment that has been "dealt with and explained and arranged with Mr. Bradman Weerakoon." A total of six tons of electronic equipment was delivered to the LTTE in 2002, including V-Sat equipment used in satellite communications. The conversation also revolves around a document that has been signed by Tamilchelvam and another is requested to be mailed to the ambassador's residence and not to the embassy. The equipment received from Norway is according to Indian intelligence sources contacted by the Asiantribune is used actively in the terror against their political opposition: www.asiantribune.com/show_news.php?id=10493 In a meeting with the WAPS organisation the 23rd August Erik Solheim could not confirm that the "peace process" gift from Norway now is used for these purposes. He said " I am not an electronic expert, so I do not know". The Norwegian constitutional committee should immediately start an investigation into this matter. If the Indian report is found correct, Norway should do as Libya, admit responsibility and pay the victims compensation. Wiretap 2. Norwegian general Trond Furuhovde and LTTE political leader Puleedevan. General Trond Furuhovde Sensitive information is given to the terrorist leader and the Norwegian general are coaching the terrorist leader to give the blame on the latest terrorist action to a "third party" with stolen uniforms! The general also states, "I'm using all their resources to calm down the Sinhalese part of the population" and requests Puleedevan to order his people to do the same, whereupon Prabhakaran agrees, but states that the "Tamil people are always on the receiving end." The general advises Puleedevan to "protect himself." At the end of the conversation, Puleedevan requests the Norwegian to "please be involved continuously in this..." and he is thereby assured. Col. Karuna is also mentioned during the conversation. Both wiretaps are made in the autumn 2002. After these wiretaps nobody can be in doubt of the illegal Norwegian support of the LTTE terrorists. It's a tragedy that Norway is giving one of the worst terrorist organisations legitimacy as a negotiation partner. |