Is Toronto Tamil Eelam in exile?

By Siva Sunderam in Toronto

(April 30, Toronto, Sri Lanka Guardian) Finally, it appears the Canadians are beginning to see the truth about the Tamil Tigers but it may just be too late for Canada. We publish below a feature from Canada’s National Post that appeared this morning, Wednesday April 29, 2009.

There is a Tiger underworld in Toronto that is in full functional flow and its very interests are the ones that have brainwashed the Tamil youth into pro-Tiger terror activities. Every day the Canadian Multicultural Radio and TVI and other Tamil media organizations especially the weekly tabloid trash, and there are many of them, are preaching venom to these young people and they have been effectively hijacked from their parents and elders.

This is exactly what happened in the 1970s in north Sri Lanka when the LTTE hijacked young people from the hundreds of tuition centres and made them their followers; and some became their terror packs.

So effective are the Tiger activities in Canada that today the Tamils in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) live in an Eelam shell - Tamil Eelam in exile - and without in any way being a credit to multicultural Canada. A large number of Canadian Tamils do not support the LTTE neither are they happy with the street protestors who have now attained mob status. They openly admit that being a nuisance is their intention and the next stage would obviously be violence. Violence by such people is being reported from Berlin, Paris, London and Oslo and many cities are bound to be subjected to such outrage.

The majority of Tamil Canadians are helpless because they know these people are dangerous and if they seek the help of the police or courts, they will get into greater trouble because the Tigers are ruthless.

What is significant about the LTTE in Canada is that it began to grow with Canadian taxpayers’ grants. The Tamil Eelam Society has received millions and even the World Tamil Movement had received taxpayers’ funds. There are several other organizations, all supportive of the Tigers that received various grants under some pretext or other. In this respect the Liberal Party has been quite naïve if not part of the conspiracy to defraud the Canadian taxpayers.

It is time the Government of Canada launches a searching inquiry into such organizations as the Tamil Eelam Society and several individuals, their background and how they amassed their wealth and their current lifestyles. Most of these people if not all and whose names must be freely available in the records of the RCMP and other security services, are actively involved with the Tiger underworld and they are the ones who are inducting the Tamil youth into violence of the LTTE type that has already become a global plague.

The fine line between a protest and a mob

National Post Published: Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Torontonians rightly celebrate the multicultural nature of their city. But such sentiments were tested this week, as an ongoing cycle of Tamil protests besieged tens of thousands of workers in the city's downtown core, adding idle time to core-bound commutes, and subjecting the country's most expensive labour to the constant angry thrum of folk drumming. There is a fine line between accommodating spontaneous political action on behalf of a legitimately concerned ethnic group seeking to express solidarity with brethren overseas -- and letting one's city be taken over by a mob.

The protesters are demanding that Canada take action against Sri Lanka's government, which is now in the final stages of a military campaign against the Tamil Tigers, a once-successful military insurgency that often has resorted to terrorist tactics in its bid to create an independent Tamil homeland.

As noted in previous editorials, we are not unsympathetic with the protesters' professed humanitarian concerns: Tens of thousands of ethnic Tamils remain trapped -- alongside several hundred apparently suicidal Tamil Tiger fighters -- in a small sliver of northeast Sri Lanka. But there is a reason that most informed Canadians regard the protesters more as a slightly sinister annoyance than as noisy humanitarians: They are caring flags designed by, and glorifying, a banned terrorist organization.

Moreover, many Tamil spokesmen here in Canada seem to live in a dreamworld -- ignoring the plain fact that (as the United Nations and several blue-chip NGOs have pointed out) a primary threat to Tamils in Sri Lanka is posed by the Tigers themselves, who are holding trapped civilians as human shields. Given that the protesters seem curiously unperturbed by the Tigers' own brutality toward Tamils, one is left to wonder what their real goal is: saving Tamils, or saving the remaining leadership of the Tigers.

Moreover, whatever the manner in which Tamils are treated in Sri Lanka, they are not persecuted here in Canada. Just the opposite: They have done notably well by our refugee system, and until recently carried heavy weight in Liberal ethno-politics. Where they have failed is in establishing a dedicated political outlet that is free from links to terror -- a fact that casts a dark shadow over this week's events: While staging non-violent protest marches is well within the Canadian political tradition, convening a mob to praise an illegal terrorist organization is not.

Indeed, this month's protests raise questions about whether Tiger-friendly Tamil-Canadian ringleaders are committed Canadians who are sincerely concerned with the fate of their hyper-extended Tamil family -- or exiles who have been biding their time on Canadian soil, waiting for the Tigers to win the war and build Tamiltopia; and who are now punishing their neighbours for the imminent collapse of their dreams.

For all our impatience at being held up on the streetcar, we know the question is complicated, and we hope it is being asked in Tamil circles. In Peter Kuitenbrouwer's report on the protests for yesterday's Post, he quoted a youth Tamil organizer as saying: "They ask us 'Why are you blocking the street?' And we tell them, 'Because we are out of choices.' “In a way, that's good news: Before Stephen Harper banned the Tigers in 2006, the "choices" for Canadian Tamils have included raising money for political assassinations and suicide bombings. But in a way, it's also bad news, because supporting peaceful change in Sri Lanka does not appear to be one of the "choices" on this perceived menu.

Tamils in Canada could have spent recent decades building alternatives to the Tigers, yet they showed little interest when force seemed to have some chance of succeeding. Now that the tables have turned, and the Sri Lankan army has the Tigers trapped, their Canadian cheerleaders suddenly are left with nothing to do but pound out a dirge on Canadian streets, as uninterested Canadians file past on their way to work. Perhaps these protesters should have preached against violence when that message would have meant something.
-Sri Lanka Guardian
Corey said...

Well said....
Toront has become the haven for brainwashed and often psychopathic and most of all, gullible, Tamils. The day that these maniacs will blow themselves up when their crazy demands are not met, is not too far away.

Unknown said...

It is sad that due to idiotic political greed of (some) present politicians like Paul Martin,Miliband, Keith Vas in the West, innocent Westerners'unborn children will have to pay the penalty in blood & flesh,days are not so far away.

Unknown said...

Sorry Canada, you have brought yourself this plight. Your compassion is being abused by these terrorists thugs. I have many Tamil friends in Canada, who are decent educated and peace loving people, they too are living a nightmare. These ruthless terrorists, I have heard in the past run havoc in the streets of Toronto, collecting money by force, have gang fights wielding Guns, kidnapp people who oppose, etc etc.
You Canadians have done a very big mistake, the worse is yet to come, recently we saw what kind of thugs these people are in Toronto, London, Paris, Norway to name a few. They are terrorists.Once Srilanka clear this menace, these card board Tigers and their sympathisers who are taking cover under women and children skirts, can have and demand their Ealam in places like Canada, London, Norway and or any other European country. All of you guys will have to deal with these terrorist thugs. Good luck to all of you. I feel so sad.