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            நாட்டுப்பற்றாளர்
            Kanagaratnam Jeyaseelan 
  "Kanagaratnam
          Jeyaseelan was a young and dedicated journalist who
          strove untiringly for the cause of liberation even in the
          face of threats to his life. His death comes as another
          blow to us in a time when Tamil journalists are being
          targeted and killed by paramilitary groups guided and
          assisted by the Sri Lanka government," said Vellinatham
          Editor Sri Indrakumar paying homage to Jeyaseelan,
          Sub-Editor Vellinatham, the weekly edition of Eelanatham
          daily published in Vanni, at an event held Saturday
          around 11.30 a.m in the Eelanatham office in Kilinochchi
          presided by Sudarmany of Eelanatham, said sources from
          Vanni. 
 Kanagaratnam Jeyaseelan, who died in a motorbike accident
          Friday in Kilinochchi, was honoured with the title
          National Patriot (Nattup Patralar) on his demise by The
          Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.  "Jeyaseelan had worked
          unceasingly for more than ten years, even when Eelanatham
          had to face countless difficulties and crisis. He is a
          role model for all aspiring young journalists," said
          Eelantham Chief editor Mr. Jeyaraj.
 
 The remains of Jeayseelan kept at his residence for
          paying last respects at Anandapuram in Kilinochchi was
          brought to the Eelanatham office where many journalists,
          editors, writers and others paid tribute to
          Jeyaseelan.
 
 Mr. Naresh, Media coordinator lit the Common flame and
          Jeyseelan's mother Veerangani lit the Sacrificial flame
          and garlanded her son's remains. S. Thangan, deputy
          political head of the LTTE began the event offering
          flowers followed by Eelanatham Head Parthipan, Chief
          editor Jeyaraj and Jegan from the Media wing.
 
 "Every one of us, in our various fields, is engaged in
          the struggle for liberation and Jeyaseelan who was known
          for his selfless dedication to the cause, though no more
          with us physically, will in spirit, be a force urging us
          to take our struggle forward," said Thangan in his
          speech.
 
 Puthuvai Irathinathurai, Head of the organisation for
          Arts and Culture, Writer Pon. Poolagasingam, journalist
          Ansalin also spoke. Homage paid to journalist Jeyaseelan
          in Kilinochchi (Homage paid to journalist Jeyaseelan
          in Kilinochchi - TamilNet, May 08, 2006)
 
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