Category: Tamil-LTTE Self-Determination/Eelam

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17 Years After the Defeat of the LTTE: The Overseas LTTE Networks that kept the Conflict Alive & continues to prevent Tamils living in peace

  While ordinary Sri Lankans buried their dead and tried to rebuild their lives, others thousands of miles away kept the conflict politically alive and continue to do so for their selfish ends. Seventeen...

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A NATIONAL CALL TO ACTION: DEFEND SRI LANKA – STOP THE INTERNATIONAL SEPARATIST OFFENSIVE

  Sri Lanka today faces an externally coordinated legal and political assault designed to: Undermine territorial integrity• Weaken constitutional sovereignty• Revive separatist ideology• Internationalise domestic governance• Legitimize territorial division This campaign is conducted through propaganda, foreign...

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Historical Evidence Proves Tamil Eelam is IMPOSSIBLE — A Political Fiction and a Legal Nullity

Sri Lanka has been governed continuously by Sinhala-Buddhist monarchies for over 1,700 years, supported by advanced systems of governance, irrigation, taxation, law, and religious institutions. Despite intermittent South Indian invasions and mercenary occupations, the island has never experienced...

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A FACT-BASED CHALLENGE TO UK-BASED PRO-LTTE YOUTH PROPAGANDA

  https://www.facebook.com/reel/1359766255903278   You claim genocide, occupation, and structural erasure. These are serious allegations that demand serious evidence — legal proof, forensic data, documented history, and verifiable records — not slogans, flags, or emotional...

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From Terror to Political Warfare: How Global LTTE Networks are recreating the conditions for Sri Lanka’s next National Security catastrophe

      Sri Lanka formally defeated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) militarily in May 2009. However, where the military succeeded the ideological battle tasked to the politicians failed. Armed movements that...

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The Forgotten Discrimination: How Sinhala Speakers Became Second-Class Citizens in their own State since 1987

For over two millennia, Sinhala functioned as the language of governance, law, and administration in Sri Lanka. Colonial invasions beginning in 1505—Portuguese, Dutch, and British—systematically removed Sinhala from State institutions, courts, and administration, culminating...