https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/06CHENNAI954_a.html
Summary: Despite the fact that Tamil Nadu is home to the largest population of Tamils in the world, there is virtually no support in the state for the LTTE. There is no financial support coming from the state, no significant supplies flowing from Tamil Nadu to the LTTE, and almost no public sentiment in support of the LTTE in Tamil Nadu.
[2](c) All the sources with whom Post has discussed this issue, including law enforcement officials, say that Tamils in Tamil Nadu and the relative few Tamils who live elsewhere in India, are not a source of financial support for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). This was not always the case, however. Prior to the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi by an LTTE terrorist in 1991, there was significant support for the LTTE cause in the state that likely included financial support. But support for the LTTE cause vanished almost overnight after Rajiv Gandhi's death. It may be, however, that some financial support flows the other way, that is, from the LTTE to certain political leaders in Tamil Nadu, notably Vaiko, founder and General Secretary of the Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK). Some people, including Tamil refugee NGO leader Chandrahasan, believe that the LTTE provided initial financial support for Vaiko in establishing his MDMK party after he split from the DMK party in 1993. Vaiko has been an outspoken supporter of the LTTE but any financial link remains unproven (Reftel).
[3] substantial financial support for the LTTE comes from Tamils in other countries, notably Canada, the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Germany. Each of these countries has a significant Tamil population. Some sources suggest that Tamils in these countries are encouraged to give up to 10 percent of their income to support the LTTE cause. This encouragement, which may be closer to extortion, is often administered through local religious institutions or Tamil cultural organizations in these countries.
[4] Tamil Nadu government under former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa took against LTTE elements in the state. Post expects the newly elected DMK government to continue that tough anti-LTTE policy. The expectation is based on the DMK's record in controlling the LTTE when it was last in power from 1996 to 2001.
[6] It may seem strange that in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, which literally means Tamil country, there is so little support for the LTTE, an organization that professes to be dedicated to establishing a homeland for all Tamils. But the situation today can be directly traced to the day in May 1991, when an LTTE suicide bomber terrorist killed Rajiv Gandhi here in Tamil Nadu. Opinion instantly turned against the LTTE and their tactics. Dravidian political parties that had been supportive of the LTTE in the past fell silent in their support and later stepped up efforts to rid the state of any remnants of LTTE activity. That anti-LTTE sentiment remains today and is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.
LTTE recruited kids, paid media people and doctors to exaggerate death tolls, a few doctors even came out saying they were threatened to lie about all this. It's like.. Do you really think they had the support of eezham tamil people?
Prabhakaran wanted to become a dictator, he let a lot of tamil people die at the hands of SL Army. They attacked sinhala civilians, constantly broke ceasefire, never actually defended any tamil civilians. Eezham people supported LTTE, once, some 30 years ago. When people actually had something to fight for.. When people who fought were all volunteers and not conscripted. What they did in the 2000s to tamil people is what led to that addage about betrayal.. "dhrogatthil valarndha eezham" or something like that. LTTE hijacked it with their media people and changed it's meaning to Prabhakaran being betrayed by MK.
LTTE is and always will be cancer and people who they claimed to protect absolutely hated them by the end. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise. Just notice when you're arguing with them.. They'll only talk about 1980s LTTE.. They'll NOT even disagree about the conscription, extortion and abduction on tamil people. But, they will still claim LTTE has eezham's support. In the 1980s, yes, they supported them. When people saw the true colors of Prabhakaran, they tried to back out and LTTE forced them to support, they were too strong to oppose.. My friend's father called it "puli vaal pudichi savaari panrathu mathiri.." Now their fanboys will force you to believe they are still liked by the eezham.
In that other thread, this idiot brought up maaveerar nal, November 27 as proof that tamil people support LTTE. Just look up Prabhakaran, who came up with this particular date as maaveerar nal, look up his birthday. That entire week was usually celebrated by the LTTE because Prabhakaran threw himself big birthday parties.. Ask any Sri Lankan guy if this didn't happen.
They control the story too much, you've to read between the lines but when you do, it's painfully obvious how glad we must be that they were defeated.
Summary: Despite the fact that Tamil Nadu is home to the largest population of Tamils in the world, there is virtually no support in the state for the LTTE. There is no financial support coming from the state, no significant supplies flowing from Tamil Nadu to the LTTE, and almost no public sentiment in support of the LTTE in Tamil Nadu.
[2](c) All the sources with whom Post has discussed this issue, including law enforcement officials, say that Tamils in Tamil Nadu and the relative few Tamils who live elsewhere in India, are not a source of financial support for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). This was not always the case, however. Prior to the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi by an LTTE terrorist in 1991, there was significant support for the LTTE cause in the state that likely included financial support. But support for the LTTE cause vanished almost overnight after Rajiv Gandhi's death. It may be, however, that some financial support flows the other way, that is, from the LTTE to certain political leaders in Tamil Nadu, notably Vaiko, founder and General Secretary of the Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK). Some people, including Tamil refugee NGO leader Chandrahasan, believe that the LTTE provided initial financial support for Vaiko in establishing his MDMK party after he split from the DMK party in 1993. Vaiko has been an outspoken supporter of the LTTE but any financial link remains unproven (Reftel).
[3] substantial financial support for the LTTE comes from Tamils in other countries, notably Canada, the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Germany. Each of these countries has a significant Tamil population. Some sources suggest that Tamils in these countries are encouraged to give up to 10 percent of their income to support the LTTE cause. This encouragement, which may be closer to extortion, is often administered through local religious institutions or Tamil cultural organizations in these countries.
[4] Tamil Nadu government under former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa took against LTTE elements in the state. Post expects the newly elected DMK government to continue that tough anti-LTTE policy. The expectation is based on the DMK's record in controlling the LTTE when it was last in power from 1996 to 2001.
[6] It may seem strange that in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, which literally means Tamil country, there is so little support for the LTTE, an organization that professes to be dedicated to establishing a homeland for all Tamils. But the situation today can be directly traced to the day in May 1991, when an LTTE suicide bomber terrorist killed Rajiv Gandhi here in Tamil Nadu. Opinion instantly turned against the LTTE and their tactics. Dravidian political parties that had been supportive of the LTTE in the past fell silent in their support and later stepped up efforts to rid the state of any remnants of LTTE activity. That anti-LTTE sentiment remains today and is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.
LTTE recruited kids, paid media people and doctors to exaggerate death tolls, a few doctors even came out saying they were threatened to lie about all this. It's like.. Do you really think they had the support of eezham tamil people?
Prabhakaran wanted to become a dictator, he let a lot of tamil people die at the hands of SL Army. They attacked sinhala civilians, constantly broke ceasefire, never actually defended any tamil civilians. Eezham people supported LTTE, once, some 30 years ago. When people actually had something to fight for.. When people who fought were all volunteers and not conscripted. What they did in the 2000s to tamil people is what led to that addage about betrayal.. "dhrogatthil valarndha eezham" or something like that. LTTE hijacked it with their media people and changed it's meaning to Prabhakaran being betrayed by MK.
LTTE is and always will be cancer and people who they claimed to protect absolutely hated them by the end. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise. Just notice when you're arguing with them.. They'll only talk about 1980s LTTE.. They'll NOT even disagree about the conscription, extortion and abduction on tamil people. But, they will still claim LTTE has eezham's support. In the 1980s, yes, they supported them. When people saw the true colors of Prabhakaran, they tried to back out and LTTE forced them to support, they were too strong to oppose.. My friend's father called it "puli vaal pudichi savaari panrathu mathiri.." Now their fanboys will force you to believe they are still liked by the eezham.
In that other thread, this idiot brought up maaveerar nal, November 27 as proof that tamil people support LTTE. Just look up Prabhakaran, who came up with this particular date as maaveerar nal, look up his birthday. That entire week was usually celebrated by the LTTE because Prabhakaran threw himself big birthday parties.. Ask any Sri Lankan guy if this didn't happen.
They control the story too much, you've to read between the lines but when you do, it's painfully obvious how glad we must be that they were defeated.
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