Only 17 days remain for the first anniversary of the death of Prabhakaran and his killer organization. Also the 30th of April marked the grand opening of the Army Monument at Elephant Pass. Under these circumstances, the international LTTE network seems to be shocked.
The LTTE website based in Canada proves this. "We expected Rajapakse to come down in the Presidential Election. Then we expected a debacle of the government in the Parliamentary Election. But none of it happened. We Tamils feel heartbroken."
Meanwhile, in India, there is a strong campaign going on to destroy Sri Lanka's image as a country. Last Sunday saw the LTTE supporter C.Rajendran, along with some Tamils, protest in front of the residence of Amitabh Bachchan, requesting him to withdraw the IIFA awards ceremony from Sri Lanka.
Sources have revealed that this protest was setup by the Chennai based film director Sebastian Seeman. David Poobalapillai, of the Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC), went in the same line with Seeman, stating that Amitabh Bachchan should never travel to a country which is guilty of the massacre of thousands of Tamils.
SIS, the secret service of Canada, had previously announced that this CTC is helping Prabhakaran to buy arms. Also it has become evident that it is the CTC which is behind the two million dollar contract, handed over to Sebastian Seeman to carry on the protests.
It was under this contract that Amitabh's and Shah Rukh Khan's residencies were virtually attacked. It was said that around 40 people came to protest in front of SRK's house, although some 800 people were expected. But SRK was very quick in turning down the requests to stay away from the ceremony.
The Australian LTTE movement has sparked off another campaign, which is about collecting evidence about war crimes in Sri Lanka from the illegal Tamil immigrants. This is again a few million dollar contract, handled by a panel of so called Australian lawyers. It is revealed that a certain Ann Mary, vice president of a project about Sri Lanka, is actively involved in this.
Focusing on Sri Lankan soil, Manipai Police is currently investigating a series of crimes, which are believed to be carried out by ex-LTTE cadres, who were just released from rehabilitation camps. But TamilNet was so quick in declaring that the crimes were done by Sinhalese people coming from South, thereby raising more concerns about the ex-LTTEers.
The infamous Bombardier team came into focus again during the past few days, with sources revealing that the cause for the April 2008 Muhamalai debacle was the Bombardiers leaking out important war secrets to LTTE, just prior to the incident. This can be considered as a clear misuse of the so called freedom of media.
Some LTTE websites based in foreign countries have started publishing photographs of Prabhakaran and Thamilselvan attending ceremonies in Wanni, trying to spread the idea that both of them are still alive. This proves that the international LTTE network is in a bad need of resurrecting the died hopes of Tamils living in foreign countries.
Will they succeed in doing that? Or will we see the LTTE network come crumbling down in the near future? Only time will tell.
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