So near and yet so far in Mannar War Theatre so far
February 26th, 2008
By D.B.S.Jeyaraj
The mainland area in the north – western district of Mannar has become the primary theatre of war in recent times. The Island of Mannar from which the district derives its name is totally under Government control.
Though the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) maintains a clandestine presence in Mannar island, the tigers have never established territorial control over it .
This is mainly due to the naval installations at Thalaimannar and the military base in Thalladdy. It would be difficult to retain territory and function openly in the Mannar Island.
The intense fighting going on now is in the hinterland areas of Mannar district and along border areas of adjacent Vavuniya district.
The 57th and 58th divisions of the army are deployed in the arena of conflict to defeat and dislodge the LTTE from their positions.
There are two short – term and two long – term strategic objectives for the Armed forces in Mannar.
These fall within the overall aim of establishing full control over the entire Mannar district and then the entire Northern mainland known as Wanni.
In terms of landmass the LTTE controls the greater part of Mannar district now.
The two long – term objectives of the army arel one to destroy the sea tiger bases in the coastal areas of Vidathaltheevu and Naachikudaa ; and two to establish full control of the littoral along Mannar – Pooneryn road.
If and when the armed forces manage to eradicate LTTE sea power off the shores of Mannar district and take over the Mannar – Pooneryn road and littoral areas several advantages would be gained.
Firstly the maritime supply route from Tamil Nadu could be restricted if not stopped altogether.. Presently the LTTE gets most of its fuel, medicine , dry ration food and materials for explosive devices etc from India.
Secondly it would be possible to establish a land – based route to Jaffna peninsula. Transport could be along the Mannar – Pooneryn road and from there by the short – distance ferry between Sangupiddy and Keratheevu.
Thirdly Government writ over the Mannar littoral would facilitate off – shore exploration for oil in the Mannar gulf basin.
Fourthly taking control of Pooneryn can eliminate the threat to Jaffna peninsula from the LTTE artillery battery located in the Kalmunai – Nagathevanthurai areas of Pooneryn. The tigers are able to target even the Palaly base from Pooneryn.
Fifthly the armed forces can use Pooneryn as a launching pad for further ground movements into tiger territory.
If troops move east and reach Paranthan they have three further options.
1)Move further east by south – east along the axis of Paranthan – Mullaitheevu road;
2)move up north towards Elephant Pass;
3) move down south towards Kilinochchi.
If abolishing sea tiger bases in Vidathaltheevu – Naachikudaa and acquiring the Mannar – Pooneryn road are the two long – term goals the two short – term targets are Adampan and Maruthamadhu known generally as Madhu.
Adampan is of military importance while Madhu has political significance

[Madhu Church-pic by Mahesh]
Madhu is a magnet due to the famous Catholic Church dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary. It is called Sebamalai Matha Thevaalayam or Madhu Maatha koyil in Tamil.
President Mahinda Rajapakse is a devout Buddhist but the first lady Shiranthi Rajapakse is a Catholic.
Shortly before his Presidential election campaign in 2005 Rajapakse wished to go to Madhu church with his wife.
Since Madhu church is in LTTE controlled territory “permission” was sought from the tigers for the visit. Rajapakse was Prime Minister then.
The LTTE laid down the condition that once inside LTTE territory, Rajapakse should dispense with his security detail and rely only on tiger escort.
This was unacceptable and the idea of a Madhu visit was aborted.
The issue however rankled in Mahinda’s mind. During his election campaign he often referred to the fact that though he was Prime Minister he was not allowed to visit some parts of the Country.
After assuming the Presidency one of Rajapakse’s accomplishments was to visit the Vatican with the first lady and have an audience with his Holiness Pope Benedict.
The question of Madhu church transpired during the Papal audience. It was emphasised that the Church should not come to any harm during the on going war.
It may be recalled that the shelling of Madhu Church when Chandrika Kumaratunga was president created an international controversy. Both the tigers and army blamed each other for the damage caused to the church.
President Rajapakse had to explain in Vatican that the Madhu church was not under Government writ. He gave an assurance that no harm would come either to the Church or pilgrims while military operations were in progress.
Military activity in Mannar district escalated after the entire Eastern Province was captured in July last year. Several skirmishes and limited “pushes” occurred.
A noteworthy aspect of the fighting in Mannar was the ostensible focus on the area surrounding Madhu Church.
The security forces conducted several operations to infiltrate tiger territory and encircle the areas surrounding Madhu church. The tigers were expected to fade away in such a situation thus avoiding harm to the Madhu church.
The security forces to their credit have been taking much precautionary measures to avoid any damage to Madhu church. One reason for the slow progress by the armed forces in taking Madhu is due to this excessive caution.
This has provided the LTTE with an “unfair” advantage of sorts as the tigers remain in the vicinity of the Church though not on actual Church premises.
There were nearly eight thousand internally displaced persons housed in the Madhu church environs last year.
Of these more than a thousand were young men and women who wanted to escape conscription at the hands of the LTTE.
The Church authorities extended protection but the tigers were very angry.
The priest in charge of Madhu church Fr. Emilanuspillai was threatened. Even Mannar Bishop Joseph Rayappu was addressed disrespectfully by tiger cadres.
The LTTE also restricted food and water supply to the Madhu church IDP’s.
They also had vehicles in the vicinity and stealthily abducted youths whenever possible.
Finally Church authorities gave in. The IDP’s had to leave Madhu and go to nearby Thetchanamaeuthamadhu. Thereafter the LTTE had a field day forcibly recruiting the youths.
The military gain in capturing Madhu does not seem to be much but the political and symbolical value is great. Besides members of the first family many Southern Catholics would love to do pilgrimage and worship at Madhu.
The Madhu victory was played up during an election campaign in President Kumaratunga’s time. If Southern pilgrims are able to visit Madhu safely in large numbers it would no doubt enhance President Rajapakse’s prestige further.
If Madhu is politically significant for these reasons then Adampan is important militarily due to other considerations.

[The Adampan creeper (Ipomoea pes caprae), photographed at Kalmadunakar, Vanni-Photo:TamilNet]
The name Adampan is derived from Adampu (Ipomoea pes-caprae or Ipomoea biloba) a creeper bearing deep green leaves and rose, violet or blue flowers.
It is known as Bin – tampuru or Muhudu – bin – tambara in Sinhala and Beach Morning Glory or Goat’s Foot Creeper.
The Adampu plant and its flower “Adumpan poo” are widely referred to in classical Tamil poetry of the Sangham vintage.
Adampan kodiyum thira’ndaal midukku’ (even the fragile Adampan creeper is strong when the growth is dense) is a popular saying in Tamil to mean ‘unity is strength’.
There are many Tamil place – names in the North and East called Adampan or a related name. There are many places like kattai Adampan, Sinna Adampan etc in the North – East.
In the Gomarankadawela AGA division in Trincomalee there is a place named Adampana in Sinhala.This is a Sinhalaised version of the Tamil Adampan.
Whatever its origins the name Adampan has become well – known in recent times due to constant references about it in news reports of the war.
Earlier Uyilankulam was the entry – exit point into LTTE controlled territory from Govt controlled territory in Mannar district. It is now closed.
Adampan is about 10 km to the north of Uyilankulam. Adampan is to the north of the Mannar – Vavuniya road or A – 14 highway; it is to the East of the Mannar – Pooneryn road or A – 32 highway
Adampan is not a big place but it is the premier town in the Manthai West AGA division of Mannar. Apart from the AGA office and divisional secretariat there is also in Adampan a base hospital.
Adampan’s militaristic value stems from the fact that it is a key junction. Though not highways ,the two roads criss – crossing through Adampan junction are of a certain strategic importance.
One road is between Periyamadhu on the Mannar – Pooneryn road and Uyilankulam on the Mannar – Vavuniya road. (This Periyamadhu is different from the place with the same name in the north – west of Madhu.)
The other begins from Manthai – Thirukketheeswaram and proceeds eastwards through Adampan , Aandaankulam, Aatkaativeli etc to Maruthamadhu or Madhu.
Though Adampan and its junction are within reach of the army’s artillery , physical occupation of the area would provide two military gains.
One is that Adampan could be a significant stepping stone or first phase in the inevitable ground – based drive towards the LTTE sea tiger base in Vidathaltheevu.
The other is that it would help to interdict the easiest supply route to LTTE cadres stationed to the South of Madhu and the North and East of Kattujjaraikulam or Giants Tank.
The fall of Adampan will not prevent supply to the LTTE frontlines but can certainly curtail it to some extent.
Before intensive ground – based offensives there was heavy artillery bombardment of the Manthai west AGA division areas. Thousands of people were displaced.
The tigers prevented these people from seeking a safe haven at the Madhu Church.
Instead the displaced people were sent further north to the Iluppaikkadavai – Mulankavil areas.
The 58th division commanded by Brig. Shavindra de Silva is targeting Adampan in a three – pronged military push.
The 58 – 1 brigade started off from Uyilankulam and proceeded via the west and north – west of Kattukkaraikulam (Yodha – Ela) and has reached Parappaankandal. Presently the 58 – 1 brigade is about 1. 5 km to the south – east of Adampan.
The 58-2 brigade commenced its push from Manthai to the west of Adampan.It has moved forward through villages like Narikkulam, Setrukulam, Vannankulam etc and is now at Viathaankulam which is roughly about 800 – 1000 metres away from Adampan junction.
The 58 – 3 brigade also started out from Uyilankulam. Troops moved along an axis to the west of the Uyilankulam – Adampan road and took the village of Neelachenai first and then Paalaiootru which is two km to the west of Adampan.
Just as the 58th division is advancing towards Adampan in three directions the 57th division targeting Madhu is also engaged in tri-partite movement.
The 57th division commanded by Brig. Jagath Dias is staging operations in the Vavuniya West – Mannar East areas.
The 57 – 1 brigade started out from Iranaiiluppaikulam and has Palampitty to the north of Madhu as its primary objective. Some of the tiger artillery is located in Palampitty.
On the road to Palampitty, the 57 – 1 has taken Mullikulam (different to Mullikulam on the Mannar – Puttalam border) and is located there now. I am not sure of how far it is from Madhu..
From the South of Madhu , the 57 – 2 brigade has progressed to some extent. The 57 – 2 has taken Thambanai, Periyathambanai and is now at Periya pandivirichaan. This is about 4 km away from Madhu.
In another north – bound push the 57 – 3 brigade has taken Vilaathikulam. It is now trying to go further north towards Madhu. Again I do not know the distance from Vilaathikulam to Madhu
The fighting has been intense and ground positions have see – sawed. The gains made by the armed forces have come after protracted fighting for many months.
The “Rana Ghosa” operations during the Kumaratunga regime succeeded in capturing more tiger territory in Mannar district including Madhu within a very short time
The publicity glitz attached to “Rana Ghosha” gains was minimal compared to the media – hype surrounding current military activity.
The tigers have put in much men and material to conduct a defensive war. Top tiger leaders like Bhanu, Jeyam, Sornam, Ramesh, Amithab, Vidusha, Letchumanan and Velavan are in the front.
Cadres of the Charles Anthony and Jeyanthan infantry divisions along with those of the Sothiya womans brigade, Kittu artillery corps and Ponnamman mining unit are actively involved.
Fighting has been fierce in areas around Adampan, Kattukkaraikulam, Paalaikuli, Palamottai, Periyathambanai, Mullikulam, Vilaathikulam etc
The tigers have relied mainly on artillery, sniping and extensive mining to keep the army at bay.
The media center for national security (MCNS) dishes out fantastic claims of tiger casualties running into thousands. While the tigers have certainly incurred casualties the figures given by Colombo are highly exaggerated.

[A vacated house in Mannar-pic:HA]
On the other hand the Government releases very low figures about security force casualties.
It is alleged that bodies of many killed in the fighting are disposed of and classified as missing in action.
Most of the injured are treated at military hospitals and outstation hospitals. Only a small number are brought to Colombo hospitals it is said.
Meanwhile the war for Adampan and Madhu goes on with clashes occurring almost daily.
So far the LTTE has offered stiff resistance and the army’s gains are only marginal.
The large – scale induction of the newly formed mechanized infantry brigade by the army into the Mannar theatre of war is expected to turn the tide soon.
Despite the dogged determination of the LTTE , in fighting a full – fledged defensive war, overwhelming superiority is enjoyed by the security forces in terms of positional warfare.
All things being constant it is only a matter of time before the inexorable drive of the armed forces reaches its destination.
As for now , the 58 and 57 division brigades are within a comparatively short distance of Adampan and Madhu but the fierce resistance proferred by the LTTE so far, has made it a case of “so near and yet so far”.

[Desserted Arippu-Mannar South-Pic by Dushiyanthini Kanagasabapathipillai]
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19 Comments Add your own
1. Raj | February 26th, 2008 at 9:39 pm
Good balance of fact and conjecture. Keep the reader guessing
One would scarce believe you wrote the article from the other side of the world.
2. Sebastian Rasalingam | February 27th, 2008 at 12:07 am
The explanation of the name of Adampan as originating from the creeper Adampu is surely highly stretched. This creeper exists near most shorelines; if so we should have hundreds of Adampans. This name has come from the name “Adam’s bridge”. It is only a couple of centuries old. No one knows the old name. The naming is probably Christian in Origin. Mannar was one of the earliest parts of Sri Lanka which became christain.
The place Adampana near Trincomalee has no Adampu growing there, belieing the explanation in terms of Adampu.
Rasalingam
3. KTR | February 27th, 2008 at 3:32 am
Tigers don’t have a political time table to fight. They will fight when they choose and where they want. If attacked, will occupy the enemy (sla) to slow the progress and in the back ground, they will prepare for a D Day.
Op. unceasing wave 2 and 3(OUW) was planned and executed while op. jayasikiru and many parts of its sub operations were on going in the ground (after six series of op do or die and lost many cadres). No one knew how many LTTE cadres were kept in reserve for OUW.
It seems the lessions are hard to learn.
4. Ranjith | February 27th, 2008 at 4:20 am
Good work..first of a kind I read. Very detailed and precise. Keep up to it, highly appreciated and valued your article.
5. RFG | February 27th, 2008 at 5:18 am
Good balance I say too. Queer though how the Christians around the world wont give a damn when a Mosque, Temple or Kovil is blasted either by Tigers or as in the case of Mosques by white predominantly christian American troops in Iraq or Al-Q types but if a church is hit accidentally or is hit because it shelters terrorists we immediately have a hue and cry. If a church harbours terrorists it is no longer a place of worship or sanctity. That is the white american christian logic used in Iraq.
6. Theepan | February 27th, 2008 at 6:07 am
Good article and please post the map which would explain more how far army moved and where LTTE stations. Those who soley support from outside the world for fighting either they should go to Vanni or they should send thier kids to Vanni for fighting. Prabhakaran need people to fight. He is sort of people. so please send your kids from here. Or do not support for war. Since who is dying in the fields? Poor people’s kids.
7. Subra S.Massey | February 27th, 2008 at 6:07 am
There are two people who display thier lack of hard experience with life. To defeat LTTE will be a formidable task. I draw this conclusion from our experience as Sri Lankan refugees centrifuged all over the world. We have developed dogged determination not to fall again. There is no room for defeat. As one military commander said I took my men across the sea and then burnt all the ships, my men didn’t have a choice, they have to win and they won.
We are some of the people who went through this kind of hard experience. Fear is not in our mind. Prudence is not fear it is a tactical move.
In defeating the LTTE, The government will defeat itself. Well, people can write from the safety of Canada.
Here is what Karl Von Clausewitz said,” The employment of too many forces in combat may be disadvantageous, for whatever superiority it may give in the first moment, it will have to pay dearly for in the next”. Try to feed a guy in the front line!
For every fighting man, you need three non fighting men to maintain services. Business is no different from war except no lives are scarificed.
Do you mean to say LTTE didn’t study Karl Von Clausewitz?. In business we study about him.
8. Ratna | February 27th, 2008 at 6:59 am
From all these war reporting, defence analysis, etc. what I see is:
- The war is between two nations,
- Similar to Hitler’s army walking into neighbouring nations.
9. M.Qasim | February 27th, 2008 at 11:08 am
Another good article from DBS .Thanks. One fact that you have mentioned here is quote:
“It is alleged that bodies of many killed in the fighting are disposed of and classified as missing in action.”
This is far from the reality because a legal and a professional army cannot perpetrate such activities that are against the military law. May be the casualty figures are exaggerated. We see that there are many dead bodies of LTTE cadres found and handed over to the Red Cross frequently. SLSF are moving very slow because their target is not the territory but to keep a regular phase of enemy casualty figures. Adampan will fall very soon and Madhu will be liberated and opened for Catholics within two weeks time. There is no doubt about that.
10. Kobal | February 27th, 2008 at 11:14 am
Good writting with better characters of those tamil nation’s villages,where Govt want to destroy the meaninful lives of tamils for their political and self financial gains..
11. tham | February 27th, 2008 at 11:19 am
DBJ
You forgot mention LTTE’s best weapon is yet to be used in this war front……..soon more than 1000 bodies of SLA is going to be displayed all tamil media soon….South is yet to see the worst….east is going to be in mesh again
VP is in this business for more than 30 years and he knows best what to do and when to do ….he never uses the same tactics twice….so no body can guess it……
12. Lankan | February 27th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
Hitler is stuck in a 30 ft deep bunker without a limb. His days are numbers. The reaminging fighters are doing a do or die battle, since they don’t have any other option. There is no escape for LTTE terrorists.
13. sandman | February 27th, 2008 at 8:31 pm
Theepan makes more sense in his short appeal as is applicable to the ground reality than all the chapters written in the article. The truth is that the LTTE no longer represents anything other than a repressive system out of control reaching far into anarchy. essentially designed to cause havoc among the majority of the nation of sri Lanka, this viciousness had turned full circle to devour its own generations and decimate the very people who created, fed and nurtured it thru the decades. Its threat has proven to be far greater to the Tamils than to the Sinhalese, factually, numerically, financially and in form. Just tote up the numbers and forecast the future; twenty more years of the LTTE will leave no sri Lankan tamil left alive.
Its a choice left to the Tamils, to select between learning to live in harmony with its majority neighbors or fighting to reach undeniable extinction. The sinhalese wouldn’t care wither way.
14. ernest macintyre | February 28th, 2008 at 3:52 am
Instead of a picture of Mrs. Rajapakse’s church , why not a map which will supplement quickly , all the words.
15. Subra S.Massey | February 28th, 2008 at 7:01 am
DBJ
Read Comment number 11 carefully. We knew it since 1992. The carnage will come obvious soon. And after that Dr.DJ can do a postmortem analysis and write another thesis on it.
Peace is the only solution. VP is no ordinary person he is very meticulous, resolute and calm under strom. His problem is, Is the world opinon on his side? World opinion is turning his way slowly but steadily.
You should use this website to promote peace and prosperity. I also base my inference from the platfrom of Absolute moral standards and clear conscience.
These are absolute weapons against immorality and aggression. We have fought this kind of war in our life as the very first refugees from sri lanka. Our corporation was the first Sri Lanka business in Canada and today within 25 years we have become an Sri Lankan landmark in Canada.
Any ways promote peace not war. Read Jewish struggle and Diaspora and there is some parallel to our struggle. Albert Eientiens problem was how to protect the Jews. and you know what the outcome was.A mind under threat can unfathom the impossible.The tamils are exactly under the same situation and threat.
16. Saratha | February 28th, 2008 at 10:36 am
Wonderful description of the terrain and operations , good work DBS. We worried about precious human lives and untold grivences of displaced people. Who ever lost their lives and limbs in action are burden to SL society.I prayed for god, if presence give this man(VP) wisdom and senses to assess worth of human lives.
17. Elallan | February 28th, 2008 at 11:05 am
DBS, great work! even those embedded journalists who visit the frontlines do not get your first hand facts!!
18. Nelson | March 1st, 2008 at 2:31 pm
Theory is great. You can calculate the strategic value of capturing this or that point saying it will deprive the enemy of this or that movement, and how it will enhance your prospects of capturing the next this or that town.
The problem is, it rarely works out this way in the Sri Lankan case. What the Sri Lankan Army is taking months and months to capture, if not years, the American Army could do in a week. This is not because the Americans are more brilliant. They simply plan better. When you plan better, you know how better to utilize your resources. Organization is everything. How can you fight a civil war when you’re begging every nation, rich and poor, for weapons and money? How can you fight a civil war without conscription? Where are the Sri Lankan President’s now… they are either 6 feet under or hiding in the West, having robbed the country blind – how can you fight a war without proper leadership?
The conclusion I am drawing here is that the Sri Lankan Army advances are basically haphazard- any “gains” have more to do with luck than careful planning. Its not a loss for the LTTE; they can probably regain this territory quite easily at a later point. Lack of organization among the Sri Lankan Army will provide ample opportunity to attack.
19. Sudalaimaadan. | March 5th, 2008 at 9:10 am
I am proud to mention that I was the only Plantation Thamil who had the very very rare chance of working in Mannar Island for a period of 09 years and 10 months
as a Technical officer.
Though I was a Plantation ThamiL I have the rare privillage of speaking in Jaffna Thamil without overlapping into our Thamil.
During the good old days Mannar was mentioned as a God forsaken place for the Public servants from Jaffna.
While the whole of Jaffna peninsula enjoyed the luxury of Electricity Electricity was restricted to Mannar Town for a few hours often erratic.
The credit of providing Electricity to Mannar district should go to the former defence Minister Anuruddha Ratwatte.
Mannar its terrain
and its people are seperate from the Jaffna Thamils altogether.They were a grossly discriminated people like the Plantation Thamils.
I think the War has brought in lot of developments to Mannar Town and its suburbs,nodoubt!
The Water supply project constructed with the aid provided by the government of Netherlands in the late eighties was destroyed by the L.T.T.E.
This too was restored when the Mannar Madawatchiya highway became under government control.
Mannar is one of the Area that gained a lot from the Provincial council system.
While pro L.T.T.E. Thamil daspora will try to downplay the Militry victory .This writer atleast has a rudimentry knowledge about the terrain more than any ot such diaspora.There is always a sence of hatereness about the Jaffna Thamils in the minds of Mannarites.
Moreover almost 90 percent of the Mannar Thamils belong to the Karayaar Mukkuvar caste.The Catholic Church has a strong influence.
It is a which of the Mannar Catholics since a long time a son their soil should became a Biship! I thind until now it has not materialised.
I request D.B.S. to enlighten Mannar Thamils their origins customs caste etc.
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