Erasing The Tamil Leadership…
By A.P. Sagarika
Tigers have not fought any real war against the Colombo government. Instead it was more keen on cascading the potential leadership of Tamil Nationalism to assure it’s so called “Sole Representative” phenomena.
Curtailing the truth and scattering Sinhalese phobia was used to tarnish the brotherhood of the Sinhalese, against the doubtful Tamil community. Though it looked as a struggle against the Sinhalese governance in the early stages , the whirlpool of uncertainty has reassembled it as a struggle for survival by the terrorists in the present context.
It is he who betrayed Tamil Nationalism , baptizing the terrorist struggle with blood and bullet, assassinating former JAFFNA Mayor ALFRED DURAIYAPAH in 27th July 1975. The struggle which he later called a freedom fight against the COLOMBO Government , lime lighted with the above assassination of a Tamil fellowship itself.
Prabakaran, from the initial stage feared fair competition. Suffered with a social fear that Tamil leadership would deteriorate his legitimacy over the Tamil community. The doubt and suspicion haunted in the tiger supremo’s mind over the Tamil intellectuals led the fearsome tiger paw to a chain of brutal and dreadful killings and sabotages leaving no choice for intellectuals , except to seek refuge or get gunned down by shadow killers.
P’karan, the traitor of Tamils, abandoned revising Tamil nationalism , and clutched bombs and ammunitions to penetrate into the rising Tamil leadership. More darker was the story; it was identified the assassinations of potential Tamil leadership, Tamil intellectuals, civilians and children were being used as a fertilizer to harvest sympathy among the global community, aiding their terror activities world wide. This was a practice continued at any cost. More often the Tamil civilians were used as a bate against the
intense opposition by the international community. Recently a new methodology was identified; even pro – LTTE mediators were ghostly killed, whose deaths the Tigers find more profitable towards their survival effort.
Prabakaran has being almost successful in erasing the potential Tamil leadership , with a handful left to oppose him against his treachery over the Tamil community. Pro – LTTE media has adopted a safer passage along with the Tiger terrorism. IT IS BETTER LIVI
NG WITH THE DEVIL RATHER BEING HAUNTED, they might have thought.
The following are evidences of the Tiger Supremo’s hatred over the Tamil leadership. Astonishingly, the static’s show a fearsome percentage of seventy seven percent (77%) killing rate over the Tamil leaders by the LTTE terrorists from 1975 to 2006 excluding the failed attempts.
Hence it is vested upon you to decide whether to continue funding such terrorism, or refrain from any further contribution.
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Erasing of Tamil National Leadership (1975 – 2006) |
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Post Held |
Date Assassinated |
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Joseph Pararajasingham |
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP, Batticaloa |
25 December 2005 |
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Lakshman Kadirgamar |
Foreign Affairs Minister |
12 August 2005 |
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M.L. Baithullah |
Peoples Alliance Candidate |
02 October 2000 |
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Cheliyan Perimpanayakam |
Peoples Alliance Candidate & Former Mayor, Batticoloa |
10 September 2000 |
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C.V Goonaratne |
Federal Minister, Industrial Development |
07 June 2000 |
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Aruna De Silva |
Deputy Mayor, Dehiwala |
07 June 2000 |
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Marias Anton Aka David |
Peoples’s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE) leader, Mannar |
10 December 1999 |
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Atputharajah Nadarajah, Alias Ramesh |
Eelam Peoples’s Democratic Party (EPDP) leader |
02 November 1999 |
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Nagalingam Manikkadasan |
Military wing leader, PLOTE |
02 September 1999 |
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Neelan Thiruchelvam |
MP and TULF leader |
29 July 1999 |
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Muthulingam Ganesh Kumar a.k.a Razeek |
Leader, Razeek group, Batticaloa |
29 May 1999 |
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Ponnuyhurai Sivapalan |
Jaffna Mayor, succeeded Yogeswaran |
11 September 1998 |
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S. Shanmuganadan |
MP |
15 July 198 |
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Ms. Sarojini Yogeswaran |
Jaffna Mayor |
17 May 1998 |
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Mohammad Maharoof |
Member of Parliament (MP), Trincomalee |
20 July 1997 |
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Arunachalam Thangathurai |
MP, Trincomalee |
05 July 1997 |
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Thomas Anton |
Deputy Mayor, Batticaloa |
26 October 195 |
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Karavai Kandamasamy |
Deputy Chairman, Democratic Peoples’s Liberation Front |
31 December 1994 |
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Gamini Disanayake |
Presidential candidate, UNP |
24 October 1994 |
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G.M. Premachandra |
MP |
24 October 1994 |
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Weerasinghe Mallimarachchi |
MP |
24 October 1994 |
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Dr. Ganini Wijesekarea |
MP |
24 October 1994 |
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Ossie Abeygunasekara |
MP |
24 October 1994 |
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Ranasinghe Premadassa |
President, Sri Lanka |
01 May 1993 |
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Rajiv Gandhi |
Former Prime Minister, India |
22 May 1991 |
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Ranjan Wijeratne |
Ministr of State, Defence, Sri Lanka |
02 March 1991 |
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K Kanagaratnam |
MP, Eastern Province |
15 July 1990 |
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K Padmanabha |
General Secretary, Eelam Peoples Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF) |
19 June 1990 |
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V Yogasankari |
MP, Jaffna |
19 June 1990 |
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P. Kirubakaran |
Finance Minister, North East Provincial Council |
19 June 1990 |
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Sam Tambimuttu |
MP, Batticaloa |
07 May 1990 |
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T. Ganeshalingam |
Minister, North East Provincial Council |
28 June 1990 |
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A. Amirithalingam |
General Secretary, TULF |
13 July 1989 |
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V. Yogeswaran |
Former MP, Jaffna |
13 July 1989 |
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A. Majeed |
Former MP, Mutur |
13 November 1987 |
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Sri Sabarathnam |
TELO Leader |
06 May 1986 |
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K. Alalasunderam |
MP, Kopay |
03 September 1985 |
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V. Dharmalingam |
MP, Manipay |
03 September 1985 |
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A. Thiyagarajah |
MP, Vaddukoddai |
25 May 1981 |
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Alfred Duraiyapah |
Former Mayor, Jaffna |
27 July 1975 |
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Prominent Tamil political leaders assassinated by LTTE since the Ceasefire Agreement |
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Date and Place of the Assassination |
Name of the Political Leader |
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December 21, 2002 – Batticaloa |
Poopalapillai Alaguthurai – Porathivu Pradeshiya Sabha member |
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April 18, 2003 – Batticaloa |
Marimuththu Rajalingam – Chairman of the Aalaiyadivembu Pradheshiya Sabha |
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June 13, 2003 – Jaffna |
Kandiah Subathiran – Former member of the dissolved Jaffna Municipal Council |
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March 01, 2004 – Batticaloa |
S. Sunderampilli – UNF candidate for Batticaloa district |
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March 01, 2004 – Batticaloa |
Ponniah Yogendran |
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March 30, 2004 – Batticaloa |
Rajan Sathiyamoorthy – TNA candidate for Batticaloa district |
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July 21, 2004 – Batticaloa |
Velayutham Raveendran – Amparai District, Organiser |
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July 31, 2004 – Colombo |
Kandiah Yogarasa |
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August 10, 2004 – Trincomalee |
Athmalingam Ramani – Deputy Organiser |
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August 11, 2004 – Batticaloa |
Seniththamby Yogarajan |
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August 16, 2004 – Colombo |
K Balanadarajah |
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September 11, 2004 – Jaffna |
Maivan Chandramohan – Chairman of the Achchuweli Pradeshiya Sabha |
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September 18, 2004 – Colombo |
Thambithurai Sivakumar |
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September 23, 2004 – Colombo |
Somasundaram Varnakulasingham – Central Committee member |
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September 27, 2004 – Jaffna |
Valli Sundaram |
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October 19, 2004 – Batticaloa |
Kingsley Rajanayagam |
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August 12, 2005 – Colombo |
Lakshman Kadiragamar – Foreign Affairs Minister |
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December 25, 2005 – Batticaloa |
Joseph Pararajasingham – Member of Parliament |
Source: Ministry of Defence – Sri Lanka
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Hey, sangarika:
Mr. Pararajasinham was not killed by LTTE. get your facts right.
all those muslim bastards are not tamil. those bastards are anti-tamil.
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