- Sri Lankan Tamil militant groups
Sri Lankan Tamil militant groups rose to prominence in the 1970s to fight the state of
Sri Lanka to create an independentTamil Eelam . They rose in response to perception amongst minoritySri Lankan Tamils that the state was preferring the majority Sinhalese for education opportunities and government jobs. By the end of 1987, they had fought not only the Sri Lankan security forces but also theIndian Peace Keeping Force . They also fought among each other with equal if not greater brutality with each other with mainLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebel group decimating most of the others. They represented intergenerational tensions as well ascaste and ideological differences. Except the LTTE many of the remaining organizations have morphed into minor political parties within theTamil National Alliance or as standalone political parties. Some also function as paramilitary groups within the Sri Lankan military.Origins
Since 1948 when Sri Lanka became independent, successive governments have adopted policies that had the effect of net preference to the majority Sinhalese at the expense of the minority
Sri Lankan Tamil s. The governments adopted these policies in order to assist the Sinhalese community in such areas as education and public employment. But these policies severely curtailed the middle class Tamil youth, who found it more difficult during the 1970s and 1980s to enter a university or secure employment. These individuals belonging to this younger generation, often referred to by other Tamils as "the boys" ("Potiyal" inTamil language ) formed many militant organizations.Ross, "Sri Lanka: A Country Study", p.#]ocial conditions
The militant groups also represented not only a revolt against the Sinhalese-dominated status quo but also an expression of intergenerational tensions in a highly traditional society where obedience to parental authority was expected. Militant youth criticized their elders for indecisiveness at a time when they felt the existence of their ethnic community clearly was in danger.
The most important contributor to the strength of the militant groups was the
Black July pogrom which was perceived have been an organized event in which over 1000 Sri Lankan Tamil civilians are slaughtered prompting many youth to prefer the armed path of resistance.The movement also reflected caste differences and rivalries. The membership of the largest and most important rebel group, for example, the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), was generally drawn from theKaraiyar or fisherman caste, while individuals belonging to the elite Vellala caste were found in considerable numbers in a rival group, the People's Liberation Organization of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE). [cite web | last = Marschall | first = Wolfgang
title = Social Change Among Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees in Switzerland | date = 2003 | url = http://www.research.unibe.ch/abstracts/A_66584590.html
format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-12-22 ]Role in the conflict
By the end of 1987, they had fought not only the Sri Lankan security forces but also the
Indian Peace Keeping Force and were allegedly involved in acts that were characterized asterrorism against civilians. They also fought among each other with equal if not greater brutality with mainLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebel group decimating most of the others.Groups
;Student organizationsMost started as student organizations. The notable one were Tamil Students League (TSL) or "Tamil Manavar Peravai" founded in 1970 by Ponnuthurai Satyaseelan. Another one was Tamil Youth League or "Tamil Ilaignar Peravai" founded in 1973 that was progenitor of many militant groups. Finally General Union of Eelam Students (GUES) founded in London, UK whose members founded Eelam Revolutionary Organization of Students which in turn split into Eelam Peoples Revolutionary Liberation Front that gave birth to current political party and sometime paramilitary organization Eelam peoples Democratic Party.
;Major groupsPrior to 1987 the major groups were
India n trained and equipped Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization, eventually militarily decimated by the LTTE but politically part of pro LTTETamil National Alliance party. Former rival and a splinter group from LTTE, the People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam currently a minor standalone political party many of its cadres work as paramilitary operatives, [citeweb|url=http://brcslproject.gn.apc.org/slmonitor/June2001/plot.html
title=PLOTE responsible for disappearances |accessdate=2007-12-22 |format=html
work=Sri Lanka Monitor] [citeweb|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie/daily/19990903/ige03053.html
title= Tamil leader killed in Lanka explosion
accessdate=2007-12-22 |format=html
work=Nirupama Subramanian ] [citeweb|url=http://www.amnesty.org/en/report/info/ASA37/010/2001|title= Sri Lanka: Government must investigate paramilitary group violations
accessdate=2007-12-22 |format=html|work=Amnesty International] Rotberg, "Creating Peace in Sri Lanka", p.61] although PLOTE leadership denies this. Amongst the many leftists groups the major one was proIndia n andMarxist Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front militarily defeated by the LTTE but a faction of which is part of the TNA and others work with the Sri Lankan government as paramilitary operatives.citeweb|url=http://www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/research/publications/index_e.htm?docid=156&cid=0&sec=CH01
title= Security and Human Rights Situation, Entry and Exit Procedures and Personal Documentation - Report on joint fact-finding mission to Sri Lanka - DANISH IMMIGRATION SERVICE COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
accessdate=2007-12-22|format=html
work=Danish Immigration Service] . Eelam People's Democratic Party a Pro-government group and a political party accused of being a paramilitary. [citeweb|url=http://www.amnestyusa.org/document.php?lang=e&id=ENGASA370142006
title= Sri Lanka: Amnesty International condemns killings of civilians|accessdate=2007-12-22
format=html |work=Amnesty International] Eelam Revolutionary Organisers (EROS) a faction of which is part of LTTE. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTe) is the only remaining armed Tamil nationalist group.;Other groupsThere were over 30 other minor groups of which some are notable such as National Liberation Front of Tamil Eelam (NLFTE), which according to
Taraki Sivaram , was a small but influentialMaoist group based largely inJaffna , which Quote|"drove down the road to perdition by splitting hairs over the question of whether it should first build an armed wing or a mass political movement". People's Liberation Army (PLA) in reality the military wing of wing of EPRLF, Led by EPDP founder and leaderDouglas Devananda . Important achievement of the PLA was the 1984 kidnapping of American coupleStanley and Mary Allen fromColumbus, Ohio , in Jaffna.Another minor but notable group wasTamil Eelam Army (TEA) ofPanagoda Maheswaran involved in the attack against aAir Lanka flight inMadras , India. Tamil Eelam Liberation Army (TELA) founded in 1982 by Oberoi Thevan; a splinter group of TELO. After theassassination of Thevan in 1983 by the LTTE, TELA was absorbed by PLOTE.;Militant frontsThere are also number of front groups such as
Upsurging People's Force , Ellalan Padai, and Ravanan Padai all considered to be a fronts of LTTE. [citeweb|url=http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/crt/2000/2450.htm|title= Background Information on Terrorist Groups|accessdate=2007-12-22 |format=html
work=US State Government]Paramilitary activism
Due to the internecine conflicts as well as due to internal conflicts within militant organizations many members of militant groups have cooperated with the Sri Lankan government and have worked as paramilitary members. They play an important role in military operations against the LTTE as well as in counter insurgency operations. [citeweb|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sinhala/news/story/2006/02/060222_talks_geneva.shtml|title= Parties stick to their guns |accessdate=2007-12-22 |format=html
work=BBC] [citeweb|url=http://www.themorningleader.lk/20060315/News.html|title= Kotakadeniya against disarming paramilitaries |accessdate=2007-12-22 |format=html
work=Chinthaka Fernando]TamilEela Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal a splinter group from the LTTE works with the government. Its former leaderKaruna Amman was incacerated in London, UK. The current leaderSivanesathurai_Chandrakanthan was elected chief minister of the east in the eastern province elections held in 2008 by the government after the liberation of the east from theLTTE . [citeweb|url=http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61711.htm
title= Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - 2005 (Sri Lanka)|accessdate=2007-12-22 |format=html
work=US State Government] [citeweb|url=http://www.idsa.in/publications/stratcomments/Mayilvaganan051006.htm
title= The Eastern Factor in the Sri Lankan Ethnic Conflict |accessdate=2007-12-22 |format=html
work=M. Mayilvaganan]Notes
References
*cite book | last = Ross | first = Russell | title = Sri Lanka: A Country Study| publisher = U.S. Library of Congress | date= 1988 | location = USA | pages = | isbn = [http://countrystudies.us/sri-lanka/72.htm]
*cite book | last = Rotberg | first = Robert | title = Creating Peace In Sri Lanka | publisher = BROOKINGS INSTITUTE | date= 1999 | location = USA | pages = 218 | isbn = 0815775784External links
* [http://sangam.org/taraki/articles/2006/05-05_LTTE_30th.php?uid=1720 List of Tamil militant groups]
* [http://www.uthr.org/Reports/Report4/appendix3.htm Association of Sri Lankan Muslims with militant groups]
* [http://www.tamiltigers.net/othergroups.html Other Tamil Eelam Groups]
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