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  RE:Vaiko
by Guest on Jul 13, 2008 01:28 PM   Permalink
I believe Kososvo Liberation army was identified as a terrorist organisation while fighting against the Serbian genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Kosovan.
The IRA was identified as a terrorist organisation while demandind the Irish catholic right against the British ptotestant.
The LTTE has been identified as a terrorist organisation while fighting against Singalese oppression and ethnic cleansing.

I believe vaiko is a great leader, to be able to see that the LTTE is a group fighting for the rights of the Eelam Tamils.

Labelling Eelam Tamils as terrorist is wrong, working or advocating for a solution that reflect the Eelam Tamils rights and aspiration is a better approach.

Vaiko, I believe is working for that.


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  RE:Vaiko
by Chelvarajan Sethukavalar on Jul 13, 2008 03:52 PM   Permalink
The LTTE is not funded by any church if they are why is the west so much agaisnt them?
Even if they are fuded so what? they are fighting for all Eelam Tamils aorund 80% of them are HIndus. The LTTE leader is a Hindu and so are around 80% of LTTE cadres. Their relgious break up is 80% Hindu 20% Christian like th native Eelam Tamils. The Eelam Tamils are very secular in thoer outlook . They are very relgious but do not let relgion or caste generally colour thoer judgement when they vote or elect a leader. That iswhy the Ltte is supported by all native tamisl be they Brahmin or Dalit HIndu or Christian. Most Tamil leaders amongst teh Eelam Tamils were Christians. However they were all elcted by electrates that were more than 90% Hindu. Pirabakaran belongs to the lower karaiyar caste. However he is largely supported by the largel y upper caste Vellalars and the jafan Tamil Brahmins. Cast and religion for us in someting personal. They are generally an issue a tthe time of marriage if not on one cares or tries find out which caste or relgion a person belongs to. At present even these barriers are breakign fast as al Eealm Tamils have bene discriminated that they have bonded very closely with each other as a people. Generally we feel that we are one Tamil people. and it really does not matter if yuor a Hindu or a Christian or a Brahmin or Dalit.We have all been bound by the same fate and destiny. So to you caste and religon may stil play a big role but not for us.

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