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Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar in a file photo from December 2000.
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar in a file photo from December 2000.
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Colombo, Sri Lanka – Sri Lanka’s foreign minister, an ethnic Tamil who opposed rebels seeking a separatist state for the minority, was shot to death today as he was returning home after a swim. The military blamed the rebels.

Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar, 73, who was a close presidential aide, died after being taken to a hospital for emergency surgery after being shot in the head, said Inspector General of Police Chandra Fernando said.

President Chandrika Kumaratunga had rushed to the hospital after the shooting and the military closed the road leading to the facility.

Fernando said the foreign minister was returning to his home in the diplomatic district of the capital after a swim when he was shot.

The shooting comes amid growing tensions between the government and the Tamil Tiger rebels and a surge in violence in the volatile eastern region that has sometimes spilled into the capital.

Kumaratunga was gravely wounded in an assassination attempt in 1999, and police blamed Tamil rebels for the attack, which killed 26 other people.

The Tamil Tigers began fighting in 1983 for a separate homeland for minority ethnic Tamils in the country’s north and east, claiming discrimination by the majority Sinhalese. The conflict killed nearly 65,000 people before the February 2002 cease-fire.

Post-truce peace talks have been stalled since 2003 over rebel demands for wide autonomy.

Kadirgamar, a Tamil Christian, led an international campaign to ban the Tigers as a terrorist organization. The rebels remain on terrorist lists in five countries, including the United States and Britain.

He was appointed foreign minister in April 2004. He previously held the position from 1994 to 2001.

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