Tamil Tigers work on political revival

by sudharaka | July 1, 2009 at 09:42 pm
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LTTE may have been crushed as a military force and prospects for its revival as a conventional/guerilla force are bleaker than ever. However, the remnants of the [late] terrorist outfit are working hard on a political revival, backed by the well placed pro-LTTE Tamil Diaspora.

Last week, statements and reports surfaced on pro-rebel websites that some LTTE leaders abroad announced during the last stages of the battle with government forces the revival of the rebel group as a non-militant unit with a political agenda.
These leaders, two weeks ago, also announced plans to form a transnational government in exile backed by the powerful Tamil diaspora that has been largely responsible for the spate of protests in world capitals and attacks on some Sri Lankan missions abroad, including Norway and London just before the war ended.
On Saturday, local newspapers carried an interview on the TamilNet website with the LTTE’s new chief, Selvaraja Padmanathan, better known by his nom de guerre “KP”, saying the group was giving up “violence and adopting a non-violent agenda to secure the political rights of Tamils in Sri Lanka”.
He was quoted as saying that one of their priorities would be to get the international ban on the group revoked. The group is considered a terrorist organisation by more than 30 countries.

However, Sri Lankan military spokesman ruled out any such revival prospects within Sri Lanka.

However, the following day, Sri Lankan military spokesman Brig Udaya Nanayakkara told reporters that the rebels would not be allowed to regroup. “The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam would not be given any room by the authorities to regroup in order to revert to their campaign for a separate state,” he said.

Analysts are of the opinion that a such revival will be possible if the Government fails to properly resettle the IDP’s or fails to put forward a feasible political settlement.

Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, the director of the Centre for Policy Alternatives in Colombo, said reviving the LTTE locally would be difficult. “They are unlikely to get local support and internationally, it depends on the support of the Tamil diaspora.”
The LTTE’s role internationally, Mr Saravanamuttu continued, depends on two things – resettlement of about 300,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and a political settlement to appease the Tamil community.

However, the Tamil residents across the country have expressed their discontent over a revival.

Tamil residents in Colombo and the northern city of Jaffna are also wary of Tiger plans to regroup.
“I don’t know … I hope it doesn’t cause more problems for us,” said a resident who declined to be named in the Tamil-majority Colombo suburb of Wellawatte.
A Jaffna resident, who did not want to be named, agreed. “If it creates more trouble for us, then it’s better they don’t re-emerge,” he said.
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Uncle Sam

That means basically LTTE would masquerade as Tamils to achieve things those they could not , in the past?

They would have read this saying somewhere - "The future held no regrets, only promises".

Let the cash counters ring again!

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Thiru Alocious

LTTE would masquerade as Tamils  

A bunch of human beings (not fit to be) who wanted a way to meet their personal greeds and agenda, hid behind the skin of Tamils. They called themselves LTTE and in the process of attempting to satisfy their greed, caused much suffering directly and inditectly, to the peaceful Tamils in Sri lanka. 

I would like to know from KP himself or his proxies living thousands of miles away; define "the political rights of Tamils in Sri Lanka”. Please enlighten me, whether I am missing anything here !

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sathyajith

without kp


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