Sri Lankan anger over foreign ‘Tamil Tiger’ stamps

Velupillai Prabhakaran was killed in the final offensive against the Tamil Tigers (AFP, Pal Pillai) Sri Lanka has reacted furiously to a spate of "personalised" foreign postage stamps bearing the image of slain Tamil Tiger rebel supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran.

The stamps, from Britain, Canada and France, were reportedly put together by overseas Tamil Tiger support groups, using services sanctioned by state postal agencies that allow people to combine personal photos with official stamps.

"Sri Lanka has protested in the strongest possible terms and made it clear that any foreign mail with these stamps will not be welcome in Sri Lanka," a foreign ministry official told AFP on Friday.

The official said they were the work of a "terrorist rump" trying to keep the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) alive after their final military defeat by Sri Lankan troops in May 2009.

Following a formal complaint, Britain’s Royal Mail apologised "for any distress caused" and said it had blocked the offending stamp and cancelled the account it was created on.

Earlier this month, the foreign ministry called in the French ambassador to register its "acute concern" over similar stamps that had been put together there.

As well as images of Prabhakaran — killed in the final military offensive against the LTTE — the stamps showed the LTTE flag with its sword-crossed tiger emblem.

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