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Demand for separate Tamil state ends with Prabhakaran's death
Press Trust of India / New Delhi May 20, 2009, 15:12 IST

Velupillai Prabhakaran's death not only means the end of LTTE but also the demand for a separate state for Tamil minorities in Sri Lanka for which he doggedly fought for more than three decades.        

 
 
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The 54-year-old guerrilla leader never settled for less than a Tamil Eelam, which remained a dream for him, his organisation and also for the Lankan Tamils.        

The Tamils of the island always wanted a homeland for themselves, as they felt they were being marginalised and sidelined by the majority Sinhalese.        

Experts on Sri Lankan affairs and media analysts say the LTTE's latest offer to rival Tamils organisations to join hands to work for the interests of the Tamil people is a good sign given the fact that the outfit has a considerable amount of support with the diaspora.        

"The visuals on TV show that Prabhakaran has met a violent death and now the LTTE has issued a statement asking rival outfits to join hands. I think the LTTE is reconciled to a post-conflict and post-Prabhakaran era," senior journalist R Bhagwan Singh, who has extensively covered the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, said.        

He felt the Tamil leaders would now accept a political solution which will meet the legitimate aspirations of the Tamil people. Prabhakaran championed the Sri Lankan Tamils cause by taking up the Eelam demand vigorously, but met a bitter end as his outfit shed the tag of being a liberation organisation and embraced the path of violence and later terrorism.        

Prof V Suryanarayanan, a Chennai based expert on Sri Lankan affairs, wondered whether Rajapaksa will honour the promise he made to the Tamil community.        

"He must have won the war against LTTE, but it is yet to be seen whether he can win the hearts and minds of Tamils. The real solution to the conflict comes only through substantial devolution of powers to Tamil-dominated areas," he said.        

Singh feels India and other global powers should make sure that Rajapaksa fulfils his promise that the Tamils will be treated equally on par with the Sinhalese.        

"I think Rajapaksa will honour his commitment because he is under intense international pressure to honour his promise," he said.        

Singh suggests that the LTTE should also be included in the political solution for Tamils as there is a considerable amount of support among the Tamil civilians in the northern region.

Another expert on Sri Lankan affairs, who doesn't wanted to be named, said with Prabhakaran no more and the LTTE crushed, the Tamils in Sri Lanka are vulnerable to attacks from the majority communities in Sri Lanka.        

He said the death of Prabhakaran has left a power vacuum in the Tamil leadership, which cannot be filled easily.        

However, Prabhakaran's commitment to a Tamil Eelam can never be doubted, says D Siddjharthan, the founder of Peoples Liberation of Tamil Eelam.        

"He even told the LTTE members that in case he (Prabhakaran) moved away from the desire to carve out a separate Tamil eelam, then he should not be spared and killed."        

But, the LTTE supremo's critics say he missed all the opportunity he had to solve the crisis through peaceful means and that he believed that only an armed struggle could bring peace to Tamils.

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baduge
People even wonder that Tamils will be attacked by Sinhalese, but they fail to see Tamils actually attacked (stabbings, acid attacks, arson, beating, etc.) Sinhalese and their temples, embassies etc. in countries such as Australia and Canada where there are lots of Tamils when LTTE was defeated.
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amara
Good article. I dont think that the LTTE should ever be represented in any political solution. It is best for the Tamil community to disassociate from LTTE terrorist organisation. We dont see the Nazi party representing the German political parties, even if they were once supported by the people of Germany. It is not unusual for the Tamil communities, specially living out side Sri Lanka to support LTTE unconsciously. The leadership for Tamil people should come within Sri Lanka. Only a Sri Lankan Tamil will represent the true working class Tamil people. The international community Tamil and Sinhala should convince the western countries to help build North of Sri Lanka.
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Sella
We alive to continue our struggle for freedom of our motherland even India suport to Srilanka.
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rajapaksha
he wasted his 30yr of life. he was not smart enough. he should have got some mondy and a minister post in the parliament like others (karuna, pillian, duglus and anandashankari)
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Ravi
Killing of Bindranwale did not end the spell of Sikh insurgency...rather it started it. Defeat of Taliban in Afghanistan in 2001 hasn't ended the struggle there. You kidding?
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inesh
As a srilanka tamil student I dont want a separate state in Srilanka.Because I know how the sinhala people treat us.LTTE not allow us to express our ideas.Western countries help LTTE to expand terrorism in Asian countries.India as well.Now we like to be together not as sinhalese,tamils.muslims people but as a srilankan people.But I know western countries will support for terrism in asian countries.India,Russia.China Srilanka should get together to defeat western terrorism supporters such as Norway,England.Switzerland.That's the truth.
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Durai
It's indian medias propaganda and nothing more.
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Sure. yes
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