Money For Tiger Terror Came from Norway TCC

by lalith | June 13, 2009 at 07:43 pm
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Money For Tiger Terror Came from Norway TCC

June 13, 2009  07:27 am

Tamils in Norway funded weapons purchases for the terrorist temp now admits TCC( Tamil Coordinating Committee)  in Norway. At a press conference today a number of Tamil organizations in Norway, said that Tamils in Norway, with open eyes has given money to LTTEs weapons purchases. Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have been put on the list of terrorist movements in both the EU and the USA. Norway has not, however, wanted to stamp LTTE as a terrorist organization. The Tamil organization to collect money for LTTE, the Tamil Coordinating Committee (TCC), has therefore been working unimpeded. "We knew that the money we have collected has gone to the LTTE and we have been aware that the money is gone to cash purchases," said Bergen doctor Panchakulasingam Kandiah, representing the Norwegian Tamil Health.
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Some representative of the TCC is not set in the panel, on the grounds that they were worried about their safety. A representative of the TCC, however, was present in the premises where the press conference was held. He asked not to be identified, out of consideration for their safety, but were just as open with the money they had collected had gone to LTTEs weapons purchases.

After the demise of the most ruthless terrorist organization of the world, the crumbling began. Jockeying for leadership took pride of place and is still on. Arms purchases are getting arrested are put in jail. Gun runners for the LTTE are running.

The anti Sri Lanka Government propagandists and spin doctors are working over time to cover things up and lie through their teeth to mislead the world.

The peace loving majority of the Tamil diaspora, although being harassed by the LTTE thugs is many countries are beginning to stand up against them.

Many Tamil organizations abroad are coming out with all sorts of information about the LTTE and its operations. It is just a matter of time before many more stories from the Peace loving Tamil Diaspora will come out.

It is silly to think the people like Eric Solheim did not know anything about such operations. 'You can't fool all the people all the time'.

Without options

Both the representative of the TCC and the other Tamil organizations argue that they have not given support to terrorism by giving money to the LTTE and, as Bergen-Kandiah doctor says, they do not necessarily support all the methods LTTE has used, but they have not had any alternative.

I support the LTTE because I have no alternative, "said Kandiah.

So then, you only had to swallow that the innocent have been killed by LTTEs bombs?

-Yes, unfortunately, responding Kandiah.

"We can be that the phone sellers, some ongoing, but not using force," said TCCs man yesterday

Source : http://www.norwaynews.com

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In Norway Tamils able to collect money is wide open. The Tamil Coordinating Committee, TCC, the media in the repository that owns the radio station Radio Tamil Murasam. This has existed for 12 years, and have only the last two years received 150,500 nok in operational support from the Media Authority grants to local broadcasting.  That sends radio 10 hours a week sharing premises with TCC in Oslo.


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At least now these people will be able to use their hard earned money for their own requirements. They no longer have to live in fear of terrorist threats & reprisals.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. I hope this encourages others to break their shackles from the revenue collectors of tamil eelam.

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