By A. Gurusinghe, Toronto
In any newspaper or comment, it is mentioned that the LTTE or the Tamil Diaspora have money. Well they do, otherwise, how did they manage to hoodwink politicians etc, and during the end of the war, when the British Foreign Minister and the French Foreign Minister, came to convince the then President of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapakse to stop the war, so they could take Prabhakan The Leader of the LTTE, who was the master mind behind the civil war in Sri Lanka. While this was happening, there were Tamil’s and perhaps Indian Tamils who were on hunger strike, protesting opposite the Canadian Parliament. But luckily for the Sri Lankan Canadians, the Canadian government which was the Conservative Party did not budge. Luckily for the Sri Lankans managed to see a civil war end, because of a strong leader.
But how did the LTTE or the Tamil Diaspora managed to do such things.
It is the common norm to say among the Sri Lankans, that they have money! But how is that?
The truth is, the Tamil Diaspora or the TGTE have been for years, and extorting money from the Tamil’s living overseas. And money they collect from the boat people, who pay $ $40,000 to $65,000 in order to cross over to Canada.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/tamil-tigers-extorting-money-from-canadian-families-report-1.612015
I watched the movie on Netflix called the “Don’t F*** with Cats” in which a serial killer, Luka Magnotta, who lived in Montreal and Toronto, was caught. But more than being like a thriller, it was a true story that happened in Canada. It also reveals the inefficiency of truth behind our Ontario Police and Montreal police. How a killer managed to slip through the loops, because they didn’t take anything seriously.
Right now, many Sinhalese depend on the Police to be vigilant about the activities of the LTTE, but with the politicians supporting these organizations, I wonder
how many of their activities are slipped through daily.
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