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On Eric Margolis' recent article in the Toronto SunSuranimala Perera Senaratna World Council of Sinhala PeersWhat is Mr.Margolis's disposition towards global terrorism and does he usually talk this obtusely about things he seems to know little about and prefers to speculate and spread innuendo woth particular reference to the Tamil Tiger terrorist movement in Sri Lanka?.Is he a supporter of the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka to spew such balderdash and make such an ignominy of his freedom of speech when this is an issue which has even been taken up at Parliamentary level by the Conservative Government. THE TAMIL TIGERS ARE A FASCIST ORGANIZATION LED BY A MEGALOMANIAC IN HIDING WHO IS BEING NOW DISOWNED BY A GREATER PROPORTION OF THE TAMIL COMMUNITY BOTH GLOBALLY AND NATIONALLY AND IT IS ALSO WRONG TO PROCLAIM THEY GOVERN A THIRD OF SRI LANKA. The de facto state they proclaim to govern is a figment of their
imagination at best and not recognized by any democratic nation. In
fact it is an illegal acquisition of part of a sovereign nation and
is in the process of being reclaimed by the Sri Lankan Security forces
at this very moment! It is not an issue about provoking tigers but
one where the Nation of Sri lanka needs to be rid of them permanently.Get
your facts right Mr.Margolis or maintain a stiff upperlip in the best
interests of your own credibility! You seem to be spreading false
propaganda in favour of an internationally condemned terrorist organization
and are bound to make a laughing stock of yourself internationally! Sun, August 27, 2006 Don't provoke Tigers The Tamils of Sri Lanka are fighting for their independence after decades of oppression By ERIC MARGOLIS, TORONTO SUN CALGARY -- This week's arrest of six Canadians of Tamil origin on
terrorism charges reminds me of Sir Peter Ustinov's brilliant maxim:
"Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of
the rich." In an apparent rush to U.S. President George Bush's
ideology and policies, the Harper government recently added Sri Lanka's
Tamil Tigers guerillas to its terrorism list. The U.S. added the group
last year. In 1983, civil war erupted in Sri Lanka after decades of
growing strife between majority Sinhalese Buddhists and minority Hindu
Tamils. Tamil Tigers guerillas have waged a ferocious, bloody struggle
against the Sinhalese government for an independent Tamil state. The war continues in spite of foreign mediation. Sri Lanka's Sinhalese control the army, navy and air force. The Tigers have only small arms, in large part purchased with money raised by Canada's 250,000 Tamils. Canada's Irish did the same for the IRA. Canadian Jews raised funds to buy arms for Israel's independence struggle from Britain. Sikh separatists in Punjab were funded by Canadian Sikhs. The Tigers are courageous, highly effective fighters -- call them the Hezbollah of South Asia. They used their bodies as human bombs to fight first the government army, then India when it invaded Sri Lanka in the 1980s in an effort to annex the island. A female Tiger blew up Indian PM Rajiv Gandhi in 1991. The Tigers are exceedingly brutal and often murderous. They are a fanatical, highly dangerous totalitarian organization. But they are not "terrorists," as the U.S. and now Canada claim. Terrorism is generally defined as "attacks on civilians for political purposes." Mad dogs who blow up airliners, trains and schools are terrorists, no question. But under this definition, then what do we call the Allied mass slaughter
of civilians in Dresden, Hamburg, Tokyo, Osaka, Nagasaki and Hiroshima?
Or Russia's massacre of 100,000 Muslim Chechens a decade ago; Israel's
1982 bombardment of Beirut that killed 18,000 civilians; U.S. destruction
in 1991 of Iraq's water treatment plants, creating an epidemic that
killed hundreds of thousands of children? What about the indiscriminate
bombing of Afghan villages by U.S., Canadian and NATO forces? Or the
recent killing of over 1,000 Lebanese and Israeli civilians, denounced
by Amnesty International as a war crime? Those accusing others of
terrorism are often far more guilty of it themselves. This is not a good time to kick the Tamil Tigers hornet's nest. Sometimes
it's better to avert your gaze, as previous Canadian governments did,
and not seek trouble -- particularly when the Tigers have committed
no hostile acts against Canada or the U.S. Terrorism is a tactic,
not a thing. Tamil Tigers are fighting for independence after decades
of oppression. We westerners have forgotten that armed resistance
to intolerable oppression is a legitimate right of all peoples. One
really must ask why Ottawa is sticking its nose into another remote,
bloody foreign war and creating new security problems for Canadians
when it can't provide even Second World health care to its own people.
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