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What Prabhakaran’s Death Means to Sri Lanka
Vincent Van Ross , New Delhi: May 20 2009
Made Popular May 20 2009
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What Prabhakaran’s Death Means to Sri Lanka

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran is dead. May his soul rest in peace though he never let anybody live in peace when he was alive. But, I go by the maxim bear no grudge against a dead man.

Prabhakaran’s struggle for Eelam or a separate Tamil nation began with the formation of Tamil New Tigers (TNT) in 1972 which was renamed Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in 1976. The LTTE is a cadre-based militant organization which fought against the persecution of Tamils in Sri Lanka by successive governments and pressed for a separate Tamil land in Sri Lanka.

But, LTTE was not the only organization fighting for the Tamil cause. People’s Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF), Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP), Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization (TELO), People’s Liberation Organization of Tamil (PLOTE), Eelam National Democratic Liberation Front (ENDLF), Eelam Revolutionary Organisers (EROS), Indo Ceylon Merger Movement (ICMM), Tamil Liberation Organization (TLO) and TMVP which was a splinter group of LTTE, were also fighting for the Tamil cause. But, the LTTE liquidated the other Tamil groups to emerge as the only armed Tamil nationalist group.

This raises a very important question: How committed was the LTTE for the Tamil cause? If the LTTE was really committed to the Tamil cause, it would have worked in tandem with other organisations which were fighting for the same cause. Why it liquidated other organisations and why it needs to be the only organisations is not clear.

Some organisation liquidated by the LTTE had a more moderate approach to the problems of the Tamil and could have helped find an amicable solution to their problems without being adamant about a separate Tamil nation.

There is no denying the fact that the Tamils had suffered a step-motherly treatment at the hands of successive Sri Lankan governments and not all of those problems were the making of the Tamils.

The Britishers had taken Tamils from Madras presidency to help them administer Ceylon (which is what Sri Lanka was known as) and also local Tamils which placed them at a higher pedestal than the Sinhalese with whom the Britishers encountered some communication problems. The Sinhalese got back at the Tamils for this after Sri Lanka gained independence in 1948 and even wanted to turn Sri Lanka into a Sinhalese nation.

With that began the Tamil strife and a struggle for equality in Sri Lanka. The LTTE decided that there can be no equality unless there is a separate Tamil land. But, the LTTE not only liquidated other groups working for the Tamil cause but also drove away Muslims from Tamil dominated areas of Sri Lanka.

The LTTE not only waged a war against the state but also assassinated many top Sri Lankan leaders. They also assassinated the former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. After that it was illogical to expect sympathy from India. Because, we have a sizable Tamil population many of whom are related to Tamils in Sri Lanka one way or the other, we have sympathy for the civilian Tamil population in Sri Lanka. But, that cannot be translated to mean sympathy for the LTTE.

The Sri Lankan president Rajapaksha declared a determined and sustained war against the LTTE which culminated in the end of LTTE geography in Sri Lanka and also the death of their legendary leader Prabhakaran. This is not the first time the news of Prabhakaran’s death has gone around the world.

The media around the world carried the news of his death after the Indian Peace Keeping Force operations in Sri Lanka. But, he surfaced after a couple of years lending credence to the saying: “A cat has nine lives.” As we all know, the tiger belongs to the cat family.

Now that the LTTE has been neutralized, it is time for the Sri Lankan government to review the excesses committed on the civilians and the media as part of the government offensive against the LTTE. It is time to investigate the persecution of Sri Lankan journalists which led to an exodus and iron fisted clampdown on media coverage. It is time to open the doors for independent media once again.

Prabhakaran’s death may not spell automatic solution of the Tamil problem. But, one thing it is likely to do is to reduce the bargaining power of the Tamils in Sri Lanka. And, it would be important for the Sri Lankan government to address the aspirations of the Tamil people with an open mind. That is the only sensible way to consolidate the gains of Sri Lanka’s military offensive.

Otherwise, another struggle by the Tamil people in some other form will surface sooner or later and the gains of this offensive might melt away. Contrary to what the world believes, this may usher in a new era of ‘live and let live in Sri Lanka.’

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Sonu
Thiruvananthapuram, India
Even if we say that Prabhakaran was fighting for the right cause, we have to believe that his method was wrong. He had killed President of Sri Lanka, Prime Minister of India and many more ministers along with the innocent citizens. Any body would take fight against such man.

Tomorrow if India feels threatened by Taliban or any XYZ, we would also want our govt to finish them by root.

I would not blame the Sri Lankan govt at all.
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Vincent Van Ross
New Delhi, India
Sonu,
I was never a supporter of Prabhakaran.
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Vincent Van Ross
New Delhi, India
The innocent civilian Tamils in Sri Lanka, however, enjoy my sympathy and support.
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Hiten
Ranchi, India
Sonu
Would you please suggest any other successful way to snatch your rights from the nasty rulers?
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Chandni
Allahabad, India
The leader of LTTE is not dead. The struggle for tamil cause is still very much alive. When you talk of terrorist, please think about the State Terrorism of SriLankan Government.
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Chintan
Ambala, India
By Prabhakran’s death we mean a certificate to Sri Lankan government for ruthless exploitation of Tamils in Lanka!
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Siddiqur
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Violence by LTTE is over. But Violence against Innocent Tamil civilians by the Goverment will still continue! LTTE only came into play in 1983. But the state sponsored violence against Tamils was there from 1948. This is a 'victory' for the State Terrorism.

The Sinhalese majority will discriminate the tamils as always.

There are thousands of Tamil civilians killed. But the government doesn't care about these people.
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Udhara
Colombo, Sri Lanka
I hate to say majority of Sinhaleese people are against tamils, like already events are happening abduction, rape and murder, and yet its been a couple of days.

Eventhough i myself is a sinhaleese i don't think anyone deserves this just because they have a different mother tongue.

Eventhough i do not like tamils, i dont think they deserved this, i think there should be different states, before Ltte returns and destroys our peace, our land like the government done to "Tamil Eelam". As Ltte is very revengeful, it is said that Prabhakaran started to protest as he had seen women getting raped with his own eyes, as he was not heard, he started this terrorist campaign.


I hope nothing bad happens to the sinhaleese community

So i think there should be another state for tamil separately eventhough Sri Lanka isnt that big.
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Sonu
Thiruvananthapuram, India
@Hiten

I said their motive was right but method was wrong. You can't justify the deaths of thousands of people killed by LTTE, including our own PM Rajiv Gandhi.

See, in India, many groups are asking for separate states. You tell me, shall we grant them what they want and divide india again?

Shall we allow to form Gurkhaland while they already have Nepal?

What will you do as a head of the country if these people try to blow you up for their demands and blow many others for the same cause?

His way to protest was WRONG. Period.


@ Vincent,

I never said you supported him. I was just putting up my opinion.
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Scott
Columbus, United States
A man that digs a pit for others will for sure fall into it someday...here's a clear example
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Arefa
Kottayam, India
well its gud he is no more.

he killed rajiv gandhi, which is not a good idea
then he is malayali not a tamilian so he cant sit and fight for tamils
and finally why did tamil go to other country when they had a country which totally belonged to them.
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Avadhut
Calicut, India
It's great news as Prabhakaran is the culprit who killed lakhs of innocents, while he wanted to enjoy a family and all pleasures and dreamed to become a President/Prime Minister of a Tamil Elam and brainwashed thousands of Tamil youths and made them kill for an unjust war, brave President Rajapakse with the help of his brave soldiers shattered him to peril, our former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's soul will now get peace. Hope the brave President Rajapakse will now protect all people of Sri Lanka as he promised.
Great news, we are thankful
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Suranga
Colombo, Sri Lanka
We are ofcourse happy about falling of LTTE. It was a long war and people have suffered to great extent because of their so called freedom fighter.

There are ways to protest. Killing is not a solution.
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Kaustav
Bangalore, India
A very well written piece. Thank you Vincent for putting forth the real issues.

However, I would like to think that Sri Lanka has learnt it’s lessons. Rajapakse does sound serious about reconciliation and equal rights and status for the Tamils
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