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Tamil Tigers: Pioneers in Modern Day GenocideDilrook KannangaraThe last decade of the twentieth century started with promising news for the world. Communism fell in Europe and democracy got a new lease of life through out the world. However, that decade also had some of the most gruesome acts of genocide the world has seen in the recent past. The Rwandan genocide followed by the genocide in Bosnia-Serbia reminded the earthlings that things can turn very nasty within a matter of few days. However, in both these instances, pre-historic barbarianism was the
modus operandi of the perpetrators of genocide. Their act was swift
with a short planning stage followed by a few bloody weeks. Also the
perpetrators were mostly self-proclaimed aggrieved civilians armed with
weapons with or without the active support of the armed forces. Indonesia
witnessed similar acts of horror in a lower scale following the financial
crisis and some incidents crept into the twenty-first century as well;
most notably the Dayak-Madura battles in some islands. Most suicide attackers around the world follow the kamikaze method which is characterized by a deep personal commitment to a cause done without much outside compulsion; it is the individual that takes the centre-stage in deciding the time, the target and the individual can, subject to some humiliation, pull out from the mission. However Tamil Tigers are different. They catch the bombers young, some as young as ten years old and train them over the years. Brigades of thousands of suicide bombers are maintained at all times
to be used against an assortment of targets at times decided solely
by the terror leader. A potassium cyanide capsule is tied to the neck
at their passing out ceremony to be consumed if the suicide mission
fails. Therefore it is more about the death of the suicide bomber than
the mission. As a result there is no room for change of mind. Cultural activities, sports and recreational activities of the Sri Lankan Tamil populace were also targets of the LTTE. The North-East of the country that was bustling with sports activities before 1983 came to a grinding halt; playgrounds were deliberately vandalized by the rebels and sport was seen as a rival to guerilla training and was hence banned. The same fate befell on cultural activities; apart from promoting LTTE propaganda, all other cultural activities were stopped. As a result, the Sri Lankan Tamil community failed to contribute effectively
to the global Tamil culture. Today, all Tamil movies, songs, dramas
and other artwork originate either from Tamil Nadu or Malaysia and noticeably
none from Sri Lanka thanks to the Tigers. However, Tigers try to promote
with a lot of effort, their promotional artwork around the world. Unfortunately
for them their efforts have failed to attract the Tamil masses and even
fund raising campaigns in London, etc. for the LTTE stage Tamil Nadu
artists! The Eastern theatre was bloodier as residents didnt comply with
LTTEs ethnic cleansing orders. Thousands were killed brutally
in primitive style in villages, busses, schools, temples, mosques, churches
and in farms by the LTTE. The most recent LTTE genocidal attack came
this month (January 2008) in South-East Sri Lanka where a large number
of civilians were deliberately targeted by the LTTE. Further acts of
mass killing were carried out in Colombo and other areas outside the
battlefield. Additionally Tigers continue to target civilian infrastructure
in order to cripple civilian lives. Whats more, any UN involvement in conflicts where such an armed
group is involved turns even nastier as rebels are free to do essentially
whatever they want. In the Sri Lankan context, there are many anti-Sri
Lankan organizations operating freely in Sri Lanka harping about alleged
human rights violations by the government but there arent many
organizations to talk about LTTE violations as the LTTE has a zero tolerance
policy towards such organisations. Most of those who talked against
LTTE crimes in Sri Lanka were killed with ease including the Head of
the Sri Lankan Peace Secretariat in 2006 during the infamous ceasefire!
This is like the case of an abused housewife who is prevented from seeking
police help by an abusive and violent husband! All terrorist groups, the Tamil Tigers in particular have been extremely
lucky in getting away with genocide; this has even further emboldened
them to commit more acts of genocide. They say luck favours the brave!
Although the barbaric Tamil Tigers were never brave, they have always
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