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Paris Tigers try to hoodwink diaspora
Top LTTE fund collectors in France try to persuade Tamil diaspora to disbelieve KP’s acknowledgement that Prabhakara had died. While the top diaspora members fight over the future strategy of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the Tamil professionals and commercial establishments in Europe have expressed disgust over ‘utterly selfish motives’ of the LTTE’s Department of Diaspora Affairs (DDA). They were referring to the DDA’s statement that the ‘LTTE leadership is safe and it will re-emerge when the right time comes.’
”The DDA has kept on feeding us stories that Tigers would fight back and deal a fatal blow to the Sri Lankan army and collected thousands of EUROs for various emergency funds,” stated Gopal Sivarasa, a trader in Tamil predominant La Chapelle in Paris. “Even last week we donated funds after the tiny beachhead of Mullaithivu was encircled by the Sri Lankan army. The DDA said that they wanted funds for missiles for the final assault which will kill ‘thousands of soldiers.’ Because we had hopes against hope, we donated as much as we could. I wonder where is all that money?” he lamented.
Another trader, who did not disclose his name, wanted the French police to investigate into the affairs of DDA which included extortion, intimidation and money laundering. “I am sure large part of the funds went into their pockets,” he said furiously. “That is why the DDA says Prabhakaran is alive. The whole world including LTTE leaders such as Kumaran (Selvaraja) Pathmanathan knows the truth that Prabhakaran was killed on May 17.”
It is apparent that the LTTE diaspora leadership is split on future strategies. While Pathmanathan has acknowledged the death of Prabhakaran in an interview with BBC,
the LTTE’s DDA wants keep the myth alive to ensure future fund collections. The DDA got hold of LTTE mouthpiece Tamilnet, which carried a statement that “the Tamil national cause cannot afford to be deviated and exploited by others through questions such as whether the LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan is alive or not or whether the armed struggle has to be continued or not. The Tamil diaspora, the only section of the Eezham Tamil community that has the freedom and means to come out with authentic voice, has a historic responsibility in telling the world what they aspire for in no uncertain terms, and in seeing their righteous cause not hijacked by their enemies.”
Very many LTTE supporters around the world did not accept the fact that Prabhakaran, their leader was dead. Many believed the the Government of Sri Lanka was showing them photographs of a double who had died amidst the other leaders of the LTTE who were also very much dead.
Some blamed the pictures of Prabhakaran's dead bodt which was shown on Sri Lanka's National TV was nothing but computer graphics, to fool the public. The Tamil diaspora took this issue seriously and was in denial.
When K. Pathmanathan, the new spokes person for the LTTE announced that Prabhakaran was dead, it angered many Tamils of all walks of life. They were in denial. The people who were angered the most were those who collected money for the LTTE. They were facing a loss of a pipeline if they accepted the death of Prabhakaran. It is a well known fact that most of these collectors and the senior members live in luxury. The moderate Tamils abroad have already begun acknowledging this fact as soon as they realized that money was being more or less extorted from them.
A good example is that Anton Balasingham is said to have lived in a modest home during his early days in London. Today, Adele Balasingham lives in a house worth 500,000 British Pounds Sterling. Reading Balasingham's biography, it does not seem that he was any where capable of purchasing such a house. But he did. How?
It is just a matter of time before the Tamil diaspora decides to put a stop to the extortion of money from them. The DDA cannot lie and obtain donations for a protracted period of time. It is realiably understood that investigations against a DDA and also the collectors are already underway.
The staunch LTTE supporters and the DDA is aware that the higher percentage of Tamils is not with them. Therefore, it is just a matter of time when they begin refusing to donate towards the LTTE, or for that matter Eelam.
This would be the time voluntary donations will be converted to extortion. All the Tamil gangs reportedly operating in foreign countries won;t be a myth anymore, because they would be the ones enforcing the 'collections'.
Right at this time, the DDA is of the opinion that Pathmanathan is 'hijacking' the organization as is now considered an enemy. It will be interesting to see the new leader of the LTTE emerge. Who ever it would be, it will not be an unanimous decision. Predicting plenty of lobbying and back biting comes naturally.
“Whoever emerges victorious in this leadership struggle, we will not donate a cent hereafter,” says Kumarappah Nathan of the phone-card shop at La Chapelle. “We have been fooled many times but we continued to contribute as long as Prabhakaran was alive and the LTTE held territory. Now any contribution is just like throwing water in the river”.
Many Tamil diaspora members pointed out that evidence for Pirapaharan's demise was conclusive. “There is no doubt about Prabhakaran’s body and the Sri Lankan military displayed it as proof it had won a quarter-century civil war,” Gopal said. “Now we have accepted that and we will send remittances to our poor relations in the north and no more donations for the LTTE”.
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at 13:32 on June 7th, 2009
There are enough Dieasporas who belives that vp is still alive
at 18:08 on June 7th, 2009
'Maybe the pro-Letty diasporans' would be thinking that collective mind-power can bring back the Führer.
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