YES!! They are in the right.
The Tamil Tigers, also known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), were mainly located in northern and eastern Sri Lanka. They fought for an independent Tamil state in these regions from 1983 until their defeat in 2009.
I can't find too much information beyond the fact that this is a militant group fighting for a separate state for the Tamil people of Sri Lanka. I do not find any references to terrorist acts which they have committed. I won't say they are or are not terrorists, only that I have found no evidence to support either view.
வலது (valathu) right (right side) சரி (sari) right (correct)
Not everyone will agree with this, but this is one opinion: Tamil Tigers are freedom fighters because: Before the British invaded, Sri Lanka was called Ceylon, a peaceful country for both the Tamils and Singhalese. Once the British left, they handed power back to Sri Lanka back, not realizing they gave majority seats to the Singhalese. The government then voted to make Singhalese the national language, therefore lowering the chance of Tamils finding jobs or getting into university. Then they promoted Budhism as the only religion to follow - giving priority places for university to Singhalese Buddhists. Tamils tried to make their voice heard but were constantly attacked by Singhalese mobs and gangs. In the 70's the LTE formed as a voice for all Tamils and power in numbers. The one mission is to fight back the Tamil homeland: north Sri Lanka.
'A freedom fighter should be pure, selfless and ready to sacrifice himself for the people'. Velupillai Pirapaharan Leader, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Interviews * Sunday Magazine - March 11th, 1984 * Sunday Magazine - September 29th, 1985 * Frontline - December 30th, 1985 * The Week - March 3rd, 1986 * Newsweek - August 11th, 1986 * Velicham - April 1994 * BBC - September 13th, 1994 * BBC - April 30th, 1995 Speeches * Women's Day International - March 8th, 1992 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 1992 * Heroes Day- November 27th, 1993 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 1994 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 1995 * Women's Day International - March 8th, 1996 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 1996 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 1997 * SLA's Jayasikuru Anniversary - May 13th, 1998 * Heroes Day- November 27th, 1998 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 1999 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 2000 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 2001 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 2002 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 2003 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 2004 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 2005 * Heroes Day - November 27th, 2006 Articles * Reflections by Velupillai Pirapaharan சிங்களத்தால் ஆக்கிரமிக்கப்பட்ட தமிழ் ஈழத்தை விடுவிக்க ஏற்படுத்தப்பட்ட விடுதலை அமைப்பு
Tamil Tigers fought to get the Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka.
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The Tamil Tigers, also known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), were mainly located in northern and eastern Sri Lanka. They fought for an independent Tamil state in these regions from 1983 until their defeat in 2009.
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Adele Ann has written: 'Women fighters of Liberation Tigers' -- subject(s): Liberation Tigers, Tamil (Indic people), Tamil Women, Women, Tamil
The men were extradited on charges of supporting the Tamil Tigers, a Sri Lankan separatist group, and had been sought by the United States since 2006.
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Right field Tigers outfielder can play Right field.
death to all the ltte and peace to sri lanka
Between Tamil terrorist called TIGERS. (LTTE)
Since 1983, there has been on-and-off civil war, predominantly between the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers), a separatist militant organization who fight to create an independent state named Tamil Eelam in the North and East of the island.
As of the 2014 season, the Detroit Tigers have 11 right handed batters.