Friday, April 10, 2009

NO ONE HAS DONE SUCH COLOSSAL DAMAGE TO TAMIL DIASPORA THAN LTTE DID

The eradication of LTTE carders from last ditches of Vanni region is about to finish off. Since their armed struggle started in early eighties, the military powers of Tamil Tigers have gone from strength to strength until the present government took over the control of governance in 2006. Some of our past political leaders who ruined the country over last few decades since independence especially after 1977 have blatantly described LTTE as an undefeatable military outfit. Our heroic forces have given an unforgettable historical lesson to those traitors of the motherland.

Fourth Eelam war is heading to a disastrous end to LTTE leadership and its military formation. Government forces are now marching towards the greatest victory not only by eliminating the Tamil Tiger terrorism but also liberating the innocent Tamil civilians from the clutches of Tiger brutality. The damage so far that Tamil Tigers have done against their own Diaspora is irreparable. When LTTE launched their first guerilla style attack against Sri Lankan government forces in early eighties and later gradually converted its military capability to a conventional warfare, the youngest population of Tamil youths was pushed to their war chest. This is the most productive age of a population that any community maintains their sustainable growth. Males and females belong to Tamil community of the age between 18-30 years were initially drawn to so called “freedom struggle”. As the carders continued getting killed and disabled as the results of confrontations between rival forces, tigers turned their eye on recruiting under-aged males and females to fill the vacant spots of on going war. Finally, they ended up with conscripting child solders to replace dead and disabled combatants to maintain the expanded territory. During the same period, LTTE brutally massacred young members of other Tamil militant groups of TELO, PLOTE, EPRLF and EPDP to crown as the sole representatives of Tamil Diaspora in north and east.

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