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Mindset of Tamil Diaspora has changed much since 2009

Have you been to Sri Lanka for once ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 50.0%
  • No

    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • Hope to visit in the future.

    Votes: 3 25.0%

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How can somebody be fake? Mr.Crazy Hamas...care to explain !
Enna Pa Thambi!..Nalla Kiruya...Machi!...Jayalalitha....Karunanidhi...MGR ella Mae Tamil aaa...Yen Kita Vetchikathae Thambi...Soothu adichi sunambhu thadividuvai...Poorinchi Tha!...
No need to prove yourself anna.

confirms his agenda, anyway do you have any idea of the 3000 ++ RSS cadres in Jaffna
you should prove that if so.
 
confirms his agenda, anyway do you have any idea of the 3000 ++ RSS cadres in Jaffna
if its true,so what?;?
RSS is a Hindu nationalist organization,so they may have some members or branches in jaffna..if you could start al umma or mujahid,why can't they?? at least they are not terrorising peoples or blow up trains or churches...
 
if its true,so what?;?
RSS is a Hindu nationalist organization,so they may have some members or branches in jaffna..if you could start al umma or mujahid,why can't they?? at least they are not terrorising peoples or blow up trains or churches...

RSS is not home grown, its an Indian implant, its overseas role is highly questionable - to push India's agenda
 
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RSS is not home grown, its an Indian implant, its role overseas is highly questionable - to push India's agenda
But I don't see any hindu riots with other religious factions yet.
If they are active in SL, what may be the agenda behind them.
Do you have any idea?
 
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But I don't see any hindu riots with other religious factions yet.
If they are active in SL, what may be the agenda behind them.

their role is not to incite violence but more to establish their ideology, spy network and exert their influence over the perceived Chinese dominance

sample what he wrote

It is not only individuals, countries have also changed their perceptions. The present Indian BJP Government has a clear policy about Tamil issues, which is well appreciated. The Central Government of India maintains a better relationship with the Sri Lankan Government. But, it is unfortunate that some of the Tamil Nadu politicians still pursue LTTE supportive policies. Tamil Nadu politicians talk about Sri Lankan Tamils, but when it comes to fishermen's problem they take the Tamil Nadu side, which is ridiculous
 
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RSS is not home grown, its an Indian implant, its overseas role is highly questionable - to push India's agenda
then,whats the overseas role of al quida,mujahid,isis or al umma???...
thats what we have been seen in the recent Buddhist-Muslim tensions in Srilanka...
 
Whether you fall into 50%, 30% or 20% of the Diaspora, it does not matter. The members of the Tamil Diaspora always have a practice of visiting Sri Lanka at least thrice a year.

It is hard to take seriously an article that makes such a claim. What does Tamil diaspora do in life when they are busy working / earning for airlines so that they can make 3 visits every year.

then,whats the overseas role of al quida,mujahid,isis or al umma???...
thats what we have been seen in the recent Buddhist-Muslim tensions in Srilanka...

It would be instructive for you to explain what you mean here when you say "we have been seen in the recent Buddhist-Muslim tensions in Srilanka...". What have you seen and what does that have to do with the "overseas role of al quida,mujahid,isis or al umma"?

While you attempt to do so, I would appreciate if you could somehow explain what sort of organizations are 'mujahid' and 'al umma'.
 
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It is hard to take seriously an article that makes such a claim. What does Tamil diaspora do in life when they are busy working / earning for airlines so that they can make 3 visits every year.



It would be instructive for you to explain what you mean here when you say "we have been seen in the recent Buddhist-Muslim tensions in Srilanka...". What have you seen and what does that have to do with the "overseas role of al quida,mujahid,isis or al umma"?

While you attempt to do so, I would appreciate if you could somehow explain what sort of organizations are 'mujahid' and 'al umma'.
i am on mobile now,i couldn't post the entire link....
there were reports about the various Talibanic organization operating in Srilanka..so they may have infested into the srilankan Muslim community....

Taliban Now In Sri Lanka: Interpol Confirms
Posted on June 15th, 2014
Courtesy The Asian Mirror
Interpol has warned local intelligence agencies that the
Taliban is operating within Sri Lanka.
Interpol, which is now in touch with Sri Lankan
authorities on this matter, is of the belief that the
international terrorist organization is using Sri Lanka as
an easy transit point to Middle East and other Asian
countries.
Intelligence services also believe that some Taliban
members have entered the country using forged
documents.
They are also believed to be engaged in smuggling and
other illegal activities with the cooperation of locals in
Colombo and Kattankudy areas.
Taliban is an Islamic fundamentalist military organization
which was formed in Afghanistan and later spread its
wings to Pakistan and the Middle East.
Meanwhile, speaking to media last month, Terrorism
Research Expert Dr. Rohan Gunaratna reiterated that
overseas Islamist terror cells are operating in Lanka
posing a severe threat to Sri Lanka’s national security.
Commenting on the arrest of Lankan Islamist terror
suspect Mohammed Zakir Hussain in Chennai, India, Dr.
Gunaratna said Hussain’s associates were still active,
jeopardizing the security of entire region that includes
Sri Lanka, India and the Maldives.
 
While you attempt to do so, I would appreciate if you could somehow explain what sort of organizations are 'mujahid' and 'al umma'.
al ummah is an Islamic terrorist organization based in Tamilnadu,India...
FYI-both Tamilnadu Muslims and Srilankan Muslims are linguistically similar(both speak Tamil) and have ethnic/cultural bonding...
i am not saying that they(al ummah) have branches in Srilanka..but there are possibilities,just like the presence of RSS in Srilanka...
 
Nallur festival the unifying force for conflicting minds
By J.Yogaraj


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People change from time to time. There can be many reasons and factors for a change of mind. When someone realizes that he is making a mistake, he may change his mind. Some people wait until others point out their mistake. People make mistakes. It is human nature. But we must make sure that, people should not be addicted to mistakes. If you make a mistake the first time, you will be pardoned. But not the second time. If you keep on committing the same mistake, then it cannot be termed as a mistake but a crime. You may have to pay a penalty or take punishment.

Similarly, before the war, Tamil people in the country and the Tamil Diaspora had a different mindset. But, after the end of hostilities in 2009, Tamils in this country have realized the truth. Now they are slowly getting attached to the national parties and have started showing their patriotism.

It is not only individuals, countries have also changed their perceptions. The present Indian BJP Government has a clear policy about Tamil issues, which is well appreciated. The Central Government of India maintains a better relationship with the Sri Lankan Government. But, it is unfortunate that some of the Tamil Nadu politicians still pursue LTTE supportive policies. Tamil Nadu politicians talk about Sri Lankan Tamils, but when it comes to fishermen's problem they take the Tamil Nadu side, which is ridiculous.

When the Indian Government proscribed the LTTE, listing it as a terrorist organization, some LTTE supportive elements in Tamil Nadu and in Europe wanted the ban lifted. But, one question remains unanswered. They argue that if an organization does not exist, why should it be banned? As a result, another question arise, who are the people asking for the lifting of this ban? Don't you think these elements are LTTE supporters? Doesn't that indicate that there is an emerging force or existence of LTTE elements? Answer this? A moderate Tamil will find it difficult to answer this, but Tamils hate these activities and perceptions. Ordinary Tamils in Sri Lanka do not want to see the LTTE again. They suffered a lot under the LTTE's iron grip. They do not want to face that situation again.

Now, the Tamil Diaspora is also divided into three. Fifty per cent of the people have a balanced mind. But they are keeping silent. No one from this group is interested in making his or her opinion public. Then, around 30%, still have an interest in supporting the LTTE. They have some good speakers. They always try to speak out and make statements in public. Another 20% have changed a lot and started showing their gratitude to their motherland – Sri Lanka. This is the present situation of Sri Lankan Tamils.

Whether you fall into 50%, 30% or 20% of the Diaspora, it does not matter. The members of the Tamil Diaspora always have a practice of visiting Sri Lanka at least thrice a year. This clearly shows, even the controversial members of Diaspora have started to realize that there is real peace in the country. Otherwise, they will not invest large sums of money in the Northern Province. They come here to meet their relatives, to buy land and houses and even to get married. But, they will not forget one important event. That is the Nallur Kovil festival.
This is an annual event and it is the most colorful Hindu religious festival in the country. Even foreigners visit this temple. It is also popular among the non-Hindus as well. Sinhala Buddhist people also have a high respect to this temple.
The Nallur festival falls in the month of August every year.


Mindset of Tamil Diaspora has changed much since 2009

* Esala Perahera is the grand festival with elegant costumes held in July or August in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It has become a unique symbol of Sri Lanka. It is a Buddhist festival consisting of dances and colourfully decorated elephants. Final Randoli Perahera is scheduled to be held on 10th August this year.

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SL needs peace for Development,a Prosperous SL will benefit both India & SL
 
It is hard to take seriously an article that makes such a claim. What does Tamil diaspora do in life when they are busy working / earning for airlines so that they can make 3 visits every year.
Without specific sources, that figure hasn't a value at all.
The author himself is a tamil from Jaffna. I think, it is his fault to build such an assumption based on some.
But the important point is SL Tamils willingness for a unitary SL not the diaspora. Their main political party, TNA has declared it recently too.
Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora,
Total population = 887,000 (estimated)
 
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