Innocent Tamil children in Germany being used for fund raising for
LTTE
After receiving the green light from Tamil Tiger supremo Velupillai
Prabhakaran, the Tamil youths in Germany launched a massive campaign to
raise funds in schools using innocent young children for the publicity
campaign. The Thamilcholai school chain run by the Liberation Tigers of
Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has launched a month long propaganda campaign in
Germany using approximately 6500 students of 130 Thamilalayam schools in
Germany together with 950 teachers to highlight the so-called plight of
displaced children in Wanni to raise funds in German schools.
The LTTE cadres distributed a large badge with a colour photograph of
a displaced child in Wanni and forced innocent Tamil children to wear
the badge on their school uniforms and urge their German classmates to
donate money for the welfare of the displaced children. However the
funds will be collected by pro-LTTE Thamilcholai administration and the
funds could be used for arms purchases and other destructive activities
of the LTTE.
Interestingly, the month-long campaign of Thamilcholai schoolchildren
began on November 29, just two days after Prabhakaran's statement
praising the activities of the Tamil diaspora youths. That was the first
occasion that LTTE leader made a direct reference to Tamil youths abroad
and thanked their contributions in his so-called annual Hero's Day
speech.
However, moderate and educated Tamil parents are dismayed at this
campaign of abuse of innocent Tamil children and using them for
political agendas.
"This kind of activities will have an adverse psychological impact on
young minds," said Ramsamy Suppiah. "I have two children aged 7 and 9
and I want them to grow up to be good peace loving members of the
society.
This type of brainwashing would impair their mental growth and LTTE
propaganda of glorification of violence would be harmful to future
generations of Tamil diaspora".
In his Hero's Day speech Prabhakaran called on the "Tamils, in
whatever part of the world that they may live in to raise their voices,
firmly and with determination, in support of the freedom struggle of
their brothers and sisters in Tamil Eelam. I would request them from my
heart to strengthen the hands of our freedom movement and continue to
extend their contributions and help.
I would also take this opportunity to express my affection and my
praise to our Tamil youth living outside our homeland for the prominent
and committed role they play in actively contributing towards the
liberation of our nation".
Meanwhile, Tamil democratic groups in other European cities have
revealed that the Thamilcholai schools in Europe have been instructed to
launch similar propaganda campaigns in schools. There are more than 350
Tamil schools functioning in Europe under different LTTE front
organizations and out of which approximately 90% are directly
administered by LTTE. It is estimated that more than 20,000 Tamil
students between the ages of 4 and 21 years are studying in these
schools.
LTTE uses the school curriculum to teach a highly distorted version
of Sri Lankan history and brainwash children in their tender ages.
In addition to inculcate chauvinistic version of Tamil nationalism,
their mind-set is also tuned to hate Sinhalese as a race.
Although Thamilcholai schools are registered as non-profit
organizations and receive funds and other facilities from local
governing bodies in order to run and maintain these schools, the school
administrators collect money from students as school fees on a monthly
basis on LTTE instructions.
(Courtesy: Asian Tribune)
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