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Following
the
defeat
of the
LTTE,
accepted
as the
world’s
most
ruthless
terrorist
organization,
the
continued
and
concerted
attack
on Sri
Lanka by
countries
of their
West,
led by
key
members
of the
European
Union,
is seen
as a
combination
of the
enormous
funds
and
large
vote
banks of
the
Tamil
expatriate
communities
in the
West, as
well
Racism
under
which
the
specter
of a
developing
nation
conquering
terrorism
is
galling
to those
in the
developed
world,
knowing
Osama
Bin
Laden
has
eluded
their
best
efforts
to
capture
him.
Leading
American
journalist
and
commentator
Jim
Luce, a
regular
contributor
to The
Huffington
Post,
the
widest
read
online
newspaper
in the
USA,
states
that “In
spite of
the use
of
children
by the
Tigers
as
soldiers
and
hostages,
the Sri
Lankan
military
was able
to
defeat
them
slowly,
surely -
and
cautiously.
In
one of
the most
detailed
explanations
of what
the LTTE
was and
remains,
after
its
military
defeat,
Jim Luce
states
“The
Tamil
Tigers
not only
created
the
world's
most
powerful
terrorist
organization
-- the
only one
ever to
have a
full
army,
navy,
and air
force --
but they
created
a
network
within
the 1.2
million
Tamil
Diaspora
that is
almost
as
powerful.”
“First
they won
militarily,
and then
they won
diplomatically
in
Switzerland,
as Sri
Lanka
held off
an
attempt
by the
European
Union to
call for
an
investigation
of
so-called
human
rights
abuses.
Although
the Sri
Lankan
government
has
succeeded
in
stopping
the
former
colonial
powers
from
lecturing
them in
Geneva,
sentiment
runs
deeply
against
Sri
Lanka
from
London
to
Toronto,
and even
down
into New
York and
Washington.
As an
American
who has
been
actively
involved
with Sri
Lanka
since
the
Tsunami,
I have
never
understood
this.
I am
beginning
to. The
Tamil
Tigers
not only
created
the
world's
most
powerful
terrorist
organization
-- the
only one
ever to
have a
full
army,
navy,
and air
force --
but they
created
a
network
within
the 1.2
million
Tamil
Diaspora
that is
almost
as
powerful.
Disturbingly,
another
factor
may also
be
involved.
Racism.
I wonder
often
why the
Fight
Against
Terrorism
seems to
be a
white
man's
fight,
and when
in the
word's
of Teddy
Roosevelt,
our
"little
brown
brothers"
stand up
for
themselves,
somehow
charges
of abuse
and
rights
violations
are
leveled
by the
West.
When
the U.S.
illegally
invaded
Iraq,
with the
full
cooperation
of the
U.K.,
many
civilians
were
killed.
As have
been
killed
in
Afghanistan.
Not to
mention
abuses
at Abu
Ghraib
and
Guantanamo
Bay.
Perhaps
the
specter
of a
developing
nation
conquering
terrorism
is
galling
to us in
the
developed
world,
knowing
Osama
Bin
Laden
has
eluded
our best
efforts
to
capture
him.
We
suffer
from
Empty
Nest
Syndrome.
We need
to
accept
that our
former
colonies
have
grown up
and can
now
stand
for
themselves.
Here is
the text
of the
article
by Jim
Luce in
The
Huffington
Post of
June 5,
09,
titled “In
Sri
Lanka:
Explaining
the
Tamil
Tigers”
Colombo,
Sri
Lanka.
The
Tamil
Tigers (LTTE)
are
considered
a
terrorist
organization
by 32
countries.
Their
soldiers
wore
cyanide
vials
for
consumption
upon
capture.
They
invented
the
suicide
belt and
pioneered
the use
of
suicide
bombing
as a
tactic.
They
also
pioneered
the use
of women
in
suicide
attacks
and
forcibly
kidnapped
and
inducted
child
soldiers.
Over
5,000
child
soldiers
have
been
reported.
According
to
Jane's
Information
Group,
between
1980 and
2000 the
LTTE
carried
out 168
suicide
attacks
causing
heavy
damage
on
economic
and
military
targets.

Women
were
used
extensively
in the
Tamil
military
According
to the
F.B.I,
"the
LTTE has
perfected
the use
of
suicide
bombers,
invented
the
suicide
belt,
pioneered
the use
of women
in
suicide
attacks,
murdered
some
4,000
people
in the
past two
years
alone,
and
assassinated
two
world
leaders
- the
only
terrorist
organization
to do
so."
The
Sri
Lankan
government
has
battled
the
Tamil
Tigers
on two
fronts
for
almost
three
decades:
on the
battlefield
and in
the
arena of
world
opinion.
No one
thought
they
could
win
militarily,
but they
did.
In
the days
of the
conflict's
end, U.N
secretary
General
Ban Ki-Moon
appealed
to the
Tigers
to stop
using
children
as
hostages,
to stop
recruiting
child
soldiers,
and to
stop
putting
children
in harms
way.
The U.N.
Security
Council
issued a
statement,
"We
demand
that the
LTTE
immediately
lay down
arms,
renounce
terrorism,
allow a
U.N.-assisted
evacuation
of the
remaining
civilians
in the
conflict
area,
and join
the
political
process."
The
U.N.
acting
representative
for Sri
Lanka,
Amin
Awad,
said
that
6,000
civilians
had fled
or were
trying
to flee,
but that
LTTE was
firing
on them
to
prevent
them
from
escaping.
In
spite of
the use
of
children
by the
Tigers
as
soldiers
and
hostages,
the Sri
Lankan
military
was able
to
defeat
them
slowly,
surely -
and
cautiously.
First
they won
militarily,
and then
they won
diplomatically
in
Switzerland,
as Sri
Lanka
held off
an
attempt
by the
European
Union to
call for
an
investigation
of
so-called
human
rights
abuses.
Although
the Sri
Lankan
government
has
succeeded
in
stopping
the
former
colonial
powers
from
lecturing
them in
Geneva,
sentiment
runs
deeply
against
Sri
Lanka
from
London
to
Toronto,
and even
down
into New
York and
Washington.
As an
American
who has
been
actively
involved
with Sri
Lanka
since
the
Tsunami,
I have
never
understood
this.
I am
beginning
to. The
Tamil
Tigers
not only
created
the
world's
most
powerful
terrorist
organization
-- the
only one
ever to
have a
full
army,
navy,
and air
force --
but they
created
a
network
within
the 1.2
million
Tamil
Diaspora
that is
almost
as
powerful.

British
Tamils
have
protested
Sri
Lanka's
ending
the
Tigers.
Disturbingly,
another
factor
may also
be
involved.
Racism.
I wonder
often
why the
Fight
Against
Terrorism
seems to
be a
white
man's
fight,
and when
in the
word's
of Teddy
Roosevelt,
out
"little
brown
brothers"
stand up
for
themselves,
somehow
charges
of abuse
and
rights
violations
are
leveled
by the
West.
When
the U.S.
illegally
invaded
Iraq,
with the
full
cooperation
of the
U.K.,
many
civilians
were
killed.
As have
been
killed
in
Afghanistan.
Not to
mention
abuses
at Abu
Ghraib
and
Guantanamo
Bay.
Perhaps
the
specter
of a
developing
nation
conquering
terrorism
is
galling
to us in
the
developed
world,
knowing
Osama
Bin
Laden
has
eluded
our best
efforts
to
capture
him.
We
suffer
from
Empty
Nest
Syndrome.
We need
to
accept
that our
former
colonies
have
grown up
and can
now
stand
for
themselves.

LTTE
Sea
Tiger
supply
freighter
sunken
by the
Sri
Lanka
Air
Force.
The
Tamil
Tigers
were
defeated
despite
being
far
better
organized
than
Al-Qaeda.
The
Tigers
had
branches
that
included:
Sea
Tigers
- the
Tiger
navy,
including
submarines,
which is
said to
have
destroyed
50% of
the Sri
Lankan
Navy's
coastal
craft.
Air
Tigers
- the
Tiger
air
force,
used for
bombing
Colombo.
The LTTE
became
the
first
non-state
organization
to
establish
an air
force.
Black
Tigers
- the
Tiger
suicide
commando
unit.
Tiger
Intelligence
- the
intelligence
wing.
Tiger
Police
- the
Tamil
Eelam
police
was a
key
factor
in
maintaining
law and
order.
It was
also an
integrated
arm of
the LTTE
armed
force.
Tiger
Courts
-
the LTTE
judicial
had
district
courts,
high
courts,
a
supreme
court,
and even
a court
of
appeal.
Voice of
Tigers
- the
LTTE ran
its own
radio
and
television
stations.
Bank of
Tamileelam
- the
LTTE
also ran
using
Sri
Lankan
rupee.
This
apparatus
was used
to
ethnically
"clean"
Muslims
from
northern
Sri
Lanka
from
1985-1992.
It was
also
used to
kill any
Sri
Lankan
Tamil
who
cooperated
with the
Sri
Lankan
government.

A
LTTE Sea
Tiger
fast
attack
boat
before
the
conflict
ended.
Over
the past
thirty
years'
conflict,
fought
by the
Tigers,
Tamils
were
allowed
to flee
Sri
Lanka
and
apply
for
refugee
status
in
Canada,
the
U.K.,
and
other
nations
friendly
to
humanitarian
causes.
These
refugees
-- 1.2
million
strong
-- now
vote.
About
300,000
in
Canada,
another
300,000
in the
E.U.,
with an
additional
200,000
in the
U.S. A
Canadian
official
has
confided
to me in
Colombo
that his
government
fears
the
Tamil-Canadian
vote.
India
would
like to
return
the more
than
100,000
Tamil
refugees
living
in the
Indian
province
of Tamil
Nadu.
Canada,
by
comparison,
plans to
encourage
"family
reunification,"
bringing
those
who
never
escaped
over to
join
those
who left
years
ago.
Sri
Lanka
has a
per
capita
income
of under
$2,000
per
year.
Has the
Diaspora
been as
economically
motivated
as it
has been
politically?
I would
rather
have had
the
economic
support
of
Canada
than
live in
Jaffna
under
the
Tigers.

In
life,
Tamil
supreme
leader
Velupillai
Prabhakaran.
The
Tamil
Tigers,
known as
the
Liberation
Tigers
of Tamil
Eelam (LTTE),
were
formally
established
in 1976.
Its
leader,
killed
two
weeks
ago in
the
north of
Sri
Lanka,
was
Velupillai
Prabhakaran.
The
Tigers
were a
successor
to the
Tamil
New
Tigers,
active
since
the late
1950s.

In
death,
Velupillai
Prabhakaran,
two
weeks
ago.
The
Tigers
maintain
to this
day an
enormous
war
chest --
funded
by
extortion
to their
own
people
combined
with
drug
running
-- and
the race
to
control
it
following
the
death of
their
leader
has been
intense.
According
to many
experts,
a
significant
portion
is
obtained
through
criminal
activities,
involving
sea
piracy,
human
smuggling,
drug
trafficking
and
gunrunning.
The
Tigers
are
estimated
to have
raised
$300,000
million
annually.
Let us
see
these
Tamil
organizations
in
Europe
and
North
America
now
contribute
to
helping
rebuild
Sri
Lanka's
devastated
North
and East
coasts.

Tamil-Canadian
demonstrators
against
Sri
Lanka in
Toronto.
One
man who
hopes to
assume
the
Tiger
throne,
"K.P.",
is
listed
by the
Interpol
as being
one of
the
world's
most
dangerous
terrorists.
K.P.
allegedly
masterminded
the
assassination
of Rajiv
Gandhi,
the
former
Prime
Minister
of
India.
The
Tamil
Tigers
links to
international
terrorism
were
legendary.
They
worked
closely
with the
Palestine
Liberation
Organization
and
trained
members
of the
Popular
Front
for the
Liberation
of
Palestine
in
Southern
Lebanon.
The
LTTE was
involved
in the
1990s in
training
the Moro
Islamic
Liberation
Front (MILF)
and the
Abu
Sayyaf
Group (ASG),
both of
which
are
closely
linked
to
al-Qaeda.
The
Times of
India
has
written
about
the
alleged
nexus
between
al-Qaeda
and the
LTTE,
and
claims
that
"[al-Qaeda
links
with the
LTTE]
are the
first
instance
of an
Islamist
group
collaborating
with an
essentially
secular
outfit."
It
was
rumored
that the
Indonesian
group
Jemaah
Islamiya,
which
has
known
links to
al-Qaeda,
was
trained
in
sea-borne
guerrilla
tactics
by LTTE
Sea
Tiger
veterans.
Reports
have
stated
that the
Tamil
community
in
Norway,
at the
behest
of the
LTTE,
sold
fake and
stolen
Norwegian
passports
to
al-Qaeda
members.

Tamil-Norwegian
demonstrators
against
Sri
Lanka in
Oslo.
There
are
several
Tamil
political
parties
today in
Sri
Lanka.
These
parties
are
actively
engaged
in the
political
fabric
of the
nation
and
warmly
welcomed
as part
of the
recovery
process.
Fourteen
members
of
Parliament
are
Tamil
already.
The
only
hope for
the
Tiger's
future
legitimacy
is to
claim to
renounce
violence
and
embrace
the
democratic
process
in Sri
Lanka.
One
former
Tamil
sympathizer
in
London
has
written,
"our
liberator
became
our Pol
Pot."
Too
little
too
late.
And
the
hatred
continues.
One
angry
commenter
to my
last
story in
the
Huffington
Post
hoped
the LTTE
remnants
would
assassinate
Sri
Lanka's
president
and
defense
minister.
In the
U.S.,
threatening
the life
of the
president
is a
prisonable
offense.
The
Sri
Lanka
government
has no
intention
of
allowing
one of
the
world's
largest
terrorist
organizations
back
into its
nation
--
anymore
than the
U.S.
would
allow
Bin
Laden to
renounce
violence
and run
for the
U.S.
Senate.
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