The false liberators of Tamils exposed - Truth is always wins

by chanaka | February 4, 2009 at 08:22 pm
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They sent the funds for what? and what NGOs built for Tamils ?

They sent the funds for what? and what NGOs built for Tamils ?

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Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has been portrayed to the world by certain sections of media and bogus rights groups as liberation organization committed for the rights of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka. With Sri Lanka's war on terrorism is nearing its end a great clamoring has been made by these sections that so far survived on the continuation of the Asia's longest running conflict.

Many pretend to be worried about the safety of the civilians "trapped" in remaining LTTE hiding areas in Wanni. Yet, they refrain revealing the fact that those civilians are forcibly kept by the terrorists as a human shield. There are others who constantly wow in media that LTTE would never be defeated. Many of them cannot help exposing their desire for the continued bloodshed in the country.

In reality, the reason behind the idiosyncrasy among the international media to portray the LTTE as a liberation organization is their lack of understanding of the conflict. Many who pretend themselves to be Tamil rights activists are just foreigners living in western countries. They cannot speak in Tamil nor do they know anything about the aspirations of the ordinary Tamils in Sri Lanka. All they share with the LTTE is the mindless tribalism championed by psychopathic leader of the outfit.

The following pictures were taken after the Sri Lankan armed forces liberated Kilinochchi town. The pictures show the sanctimony of the LTTE, the extravagant lifestyle of the so-called liberator chiefs, the hapless conditions of the civilian lives under LTTE rule, the horrors underwent by civilians, etc. Obviously, the pictures would be embarrassing for anyone who had provided funds to the aid agencies in Sri Lanka in good faith. They clearly show where the aids have been directed.

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