Vaithilingam Sornalingam (September 1949 – 26 September 2001; ta, வைத்தியலிங்கம் சொர்ணலிங்கம், alternative spellings include Vythilingam Sornalingam; often referred to by his ''
nom de guerre
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'' Colonel Shankar) was founder of the
air wing
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and
marine division of the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE; ta, தமிழீழ விடுதலைப் புலிகள், translit=Tamiḻīḻa viṭutalaip pulikaḷ, si, දෙමළ ඊළාම් විමුක්ති කොටි, t ...
and a relative of
Velupillai Prabhakaran.
He was educated in Sri Lanka, and worked for some time in Canada before returning to Sri Lanka and joining the LTTE.
Early life
Sornalingam was born in September 1949, the second of six sons. He studied at the Tamil Maha Vidyalayam in
Vanni and later as a boarding student at
Hartley College
Hartley College ( ta, ஹாட்லிக் கல்லூரி ''Hāṭlik Kallūri'') is a provincial school in Point Pedro, Sri Lanka. Founded in 1838 by British Methodist missionaries, it is one of Sri Lanka's oldest schools. The school i ...
in
Point Pedro,
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
between 1959 and 1969. While there, he lived in Thamotheram House, and proved himself a talented sportsman, representing the college in
cricket
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and
football
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.
He then went on to the
Hindustan Institute of Engineering Technology
Hindustan Institute of Engineering Technology (HIET) is a private engineering college located at St. Thomas Mount, Chennai, India, with the main campus at Serapanachery, Kanchipuram District
Kancheepuram district is one of the 38 distric ...
in Chennai, where he studied aeronautical engineering. Some time after completing his studies, he moved to
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where he worked for
Air Canada; while there, he was known to have become involved with the LTTE as early as 1973.
Though he did not formally become a member of the LTTE at that time, he assisted in setting up their Office of Overseas Purchases, which was responsible for acquiring communications equipment, ships, radar, and armaments.
LTTE membership
From
Montreal, Sornalingam moved to
Chennai in July 1983, and from there went back to Sri Lanka; upon his return, he chose to become a full time member of the LTTE, and began his rise through the ranks.
He participated in a gun battle near the Tamil Information Centre in
Chennai in 1985 in which he and his colleagues kidnapped the
People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam
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Ori ...
military commander Kannan. Kannan was later exchanged by the LTTE for
Pottu Amman, who had been kidnapped earlier by the PLOTE.
During these years, three of his brothers who were involved with the LTTE died: Manoharan committed suicide by
cyanide
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In chemistry, a cyanide () is a chemical compound that contains a functional group. This group, known as the cyano group, consists of a ...
after his capture by the Sri Lankan navy; Vaseekaran, alias "Lieutenant Siddharth", died in a bomb blast when preparing for an attack in
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India
* Mannar, Alappuzha, a town in Chengannur Taluk, Kerala
Sri Lanka
* Mannar District, one of 25 districts in Sri Lanka
** Mannar Island, an island within the district
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and a third brother was arrested by Sri Lankan forces and presumed dead after no further news was heard of him. In 2000, Sornalingam accompanied Prabhakaran in his meeting with Norwegian envoy
Erik Solheim, acting as an interpreter;
he and political wing leader
S. P. Thamilselvan
Suppayya Paramu Thamilselvan, commonly known as S. P. Tamilselvan, (sometimes transcribed as "Tamilchelvan"),
''Sunday Times''Situation Report: SLAF regains its image with powerful strike/ref> was the leader of the political wing of the Liberati ...
were the only ones whom Prabhakaran trusted closely enough to accompany him to that meeting.
Death
Sornalingam was killed by a
claymore mine on 26 September 2001 at around 10:45 AM in the jungle near
Vanni, while driving alone from
Oddusuddan
Oddusuddan is a town in the Mullaitivu District, Sri Lanka. In Tamil Oddu-suddan translates to 'roof-tile-making-place'. It is located nearly halfway between Maankulam and Mullaitivu
Mullaitivu ( ta, முல்லைத்தீவு, tra ...
to
Puthukkudiyiruppu.
Sornalingam's killing was part of a series of attempts around the same time on the lives of LTTE leaders, including Gangai Amaran and
S. P. Thamilselvan
Suppayya Paramu Thamilselvan, commonly known as S. P. Tamilselvan, (sometimes transcribed as "Tamilchelvan"),
''Sunday Times''Situation Report: SLAF regains its image with powerful strike/ref> was the leader of the political wing of the Liberati ...
.
An LTTE press release a few hours after his death attributed the attack to a special
deep penetration unit
The Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) ( Sinhala: දිගු දුර විහිදුම් බලකාය ''Digu Dura Vihidum Balakaya'') (Tamil:ஆழ ஊடுருவித்தாக்கும் படையணி) is a cov ...
of the
Sri Lankan army
ta, இலங்கை இராணுவம்
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, and claimed that the date of his killing had been chosen deliberately to coincide with the anniversary of the death of
Thileepan
Rasaiah Parthipan ( ta, இராசையா பார்த்திபன்; 29 November 1963 – 26 September 1987; commonly known by the nom de guerre Thileepan) was a Tamil Eelam revolutionary and member of the Liberation Tigers of Tam ...
, who had died 14 years earlier in a hunger strike protesting the policies of the Sri Lankan government and the
Indian Peace Keeping Force
Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) was the Indian military contingent performing a peacekeeping operation in Sri Lanka between 1987 and 1990. It was formed under the mandate of the 1987 Indo-Sri Lankan Accord that aimed to end the Sri Lankan ...
.
Government newspapers denied the LTTE's charges and instead attributed the attacks to an alleged internal power struggle in the LTTE.
His funeral was held at the Great Heroes' Commemorative Hall in
Mulliyawalai
Mulliyawalai or Mulliyavalai ( ta, முள்ளியவளை, translit=Muḷḷiyavaḷai) is a town in the Mullaitivu District, Sri Lanka. Vidyananda College is located in this town. Mulliyawalai is one of the important commercial center i ...
; he is survived by his elder brother, a doctor in the United Kingdom.
The book ''ATM Interworking in Broadband Wireless Applications'' was also dedicated in his memory.
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1949 births
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Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam members
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Sri Lankan rebels
Sri Lankan Tamil politics
Assassinated Sri Lankan people
Alumni of Hartley College
Alumni of Jaffna Hindu College