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“If the Tiger supporters in Ottawa truly
had the best interests of innocent Tamils at
heart, they would be pleading with the
Tigers themselves to release their human
shields, not declaring their undying support
for a terror organization,” said the
Canadian "National Post" in an editorial
comment (April 16).
“The ongoing Parliament Hill protests and
hunger strikes by Tamil Canadians are meant
to stir our lawmakers into action against
Sri Lanka, whose government is waging a
successful military campaign against the
LTTE, better known as the Tamil Tigers. If
anything, however, the protests have had the
opposite effect: Tamils who fly the flag of
the LTTE, a terrorist insurgency that once
controlled much of Sri Lanka. What’s worse,
the protesters have flown the LTTE flag
alongside the Canadian flag — an insult to
our own country.
As we have written several times before,
we are not without sympathy for the cause of
the Tamil people, many of whom have been
treated as second-class citizens by the
Sinhalese-dominated government in Colombo.
Indeed, the Tamils would have had a rightful
claim to the world’s sympathy — if the LTTE,
which fights for an independent Tamil
homeland, hadn’t itself adopted such
inhumane tactics since its formation in the
1980s. The Tigers perfected the tactic of
suicide bombing, deploying explosive-wrapped
killers by the dozens even before the
practice had caught on in the Arab world,
the editorial comments.
Full text of the
editorial
The ongoing Parliament Hill protests and
hunger strikes by Tamil Canadians are meant
to stir our lawmakers into action against
Sri Lanka, whose government is waging a
successful military campaign against the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),
better known as the Tamil Tigers. If
anything, however, the protests have had the
opposite effect: Just as radical Canadian
Muslims attract disgust when they raise the
flags of Hezbollah or Hamas, so too do
Tamils who fly the flag the of the LTTE, a
terrorist insurgency that once controlled
much of Sri Lanka. What’s worse, the
protesters have flown the LTTE flag
alongside the Canadian flag — an insult to
our own country.
As we have written several times before,
we are not without sympathy for the cause of
the Tamil people, many of whom have been
treated as second-class citizens by the
Sinhalese-dominated government in Colombo.
Indeed, the Tamils would have had a rightful
claim to the world’s sympathy — if the LTTE,
which fights for an independent Tamil
homeland, hadn’t itself adopted such
inhumane tactics since its formation in the
1980s. The Tigers perfected the tactic of
suicide bombing, deploying explosive-wrapped
killers by the dozens even before the
practice had caught on in the Arab world.
The LTTE has also press-ganged children
as young as 10 into military service and,
following the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, they
cleared out orphanages for foot soldiers and
interdicted relief supplies to feed their
adult insurgents and fund terror campaign
against the Sri Lankan government. The sight
of this group’s flags flying in Canada is
nothing short of revolting.
Canada is home to the largest expatriate
Tamil community in the world. Despite the
Conservative government’s decision to
declare the LTTE a terrorist organization in
2006, many of the most prominent Tamil
groups in Canada remain fronts for the
Tigers. Much of the money for the LTTE’s
terror campaign has been extorted from Tamil
Canadians, who have faced harassment if they
show insufficient enthusiasm for the Tigers.
Family members back home in Sri Lanka have
even been held hostage until Tamils here pay
hefty donations.
The reason that Tiger supporters seem so
desperate now is that, after nearly 17
months of bloody fighting, Sri Lankan troops
have the few hundred remaining Tiger
fighters pinned down inside a few square
kilometres in northeast Sri Lanka —
including, possibly, the group’s sociopathic
leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran. The only
thing preventing Sri Lankan troops from
finishing off the Tigers is the presence of
thousands of Tamil civilians, whom the
Tigers are using as human shields.
Like Hamas in Gaza, cowardly LTTE
fighters are hiding behind the women and
children they claim to be protecting. (In
fact, the Tigers are actually killing
civilians who try to flee the combat area —
something even Hamas never did on a large
scale during the Gaza combat.) The Tigers’
goal appears to be saving itself — and we
would not be surprised if Pirapaharan staged
his own massacre of Tamils as a means to
discredit Colombo and force a ceasefire that
allowed him to escape.
The Ottawa protesters — and others in
Sydney, Australia — insist the Colombo
government is readying“genocide” against
Tamils. Many journalists are even getting
e-mails from Tiger supporters claiming that
the Sri Lankan army is preparing to use
chemical weapons.
This is preposterous: If government
troops truly wanted to stage genocide, they
could have done so weeks ago. The only
reason that the siege has drawn out this
long is that Sri Lanka’s army wishes to
avoid unnecessary slaughter. Indeed, the
Tamils who have managed to escape the Tiger
area report being treated better by Sri
Lankan troops than they were by the LTTE.
If the Tiger supporters in Ottawa truly
had the best interests of innocent Tamils at
heart, they would be pleading with the
Tigers themselves to release their human
shields, not declaring their undying support
for a terror organization.
Our advice to the Ottawa hunger strikers is:
Eat up. To the extent anyone is listening to
your message, it only serves to disgrace
your members.
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