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Tamil Tigers
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Tamil Tigers

 or Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)

Guerrilla organization seeking to establish an independent Tamil state in northern and eastern Sri Lanka. Formed in 1972, it is considered one of the world's most sophisticated and tightly organized insurgent groups. By 1985 it controlled the port of Jaffna and most of the Jaffna Peninsula in northern Sri Lanka. After losing control of Jaffna in 1987, it carried out several attacks, including the assassinations of the Sri Lankan president and the former Indian prime minister and a suicide bombing that killed 100 people in the capital, Colombo. Negotiations between the Tigers and the government broke down in the mid-1990s, and fighting subsequently intensified until February 2002, when a permanent cease-fire agreement was signed. Sporadic violence continued, however, and in 2006 the European Union added the Tigers to its list of banned terrorist organizations. Soon after, heavy fighting erupted between the rebels and government forces. In January 2008 the government formally abandoned the 2002 cease-fire.



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Initially a nonviolent separatist movement, the Tamil armed resistance was launched in 1983 by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) against the Sinhalese majority government after years of failed negotiations.
Chapter 6, "From Linguistic Nationalism to Civil War," and the following chapter, "The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and Ethnic Conflict," describe the takeover of the Tamil resistance by "the boys," as violence displaces political negotiations, boycotts, and satyagrahas.
The situation is not, however, hopeless, she said, adding that the tsunami has "brought down walls" between the Sri Lankan government and the rebel group, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
 
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