The leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), V Pirapaharan, in
his annual Heroes' Day statement placed a heavy responsibility on the shoulders
of the international community for the breakdown of the peace process. He said
that the involvement of the international community to resolve the Tamil
national question has been unhelpful and added that their failure to condemn
unambiguously the military path of the current regime has created the present
situation in the island. He asserted that the propping up of the genocidal
Sinhala State by the international community through economic aid, military aid
and subtle diplomatic efforts will be counterproductive.

About the long and bitter history of deception by the Sinhala State he further
said, “None of the Southern parties are ready to accept the core principles for
a lasting peace: the Tamil homeland, the Tamil nation and the Tamil Right to
self determination. The ruling party is adamant on unitary rule; the red and
yellow parties are calling for no solution at all; and the main opposition
party, somersaulting from its earlier position, is, on the one hand, saying
nothing concrete and using evasive language to support the military actions of
the government and, on the other hand, saying it supports peace efforts. All
this clearly clarifies our point and proves beyond doubt that all the Sinhala
political parties are essentially chauvinistic and anti-Tamil. To expect a
political solution from any of these Southern parties is political naivety.”
Drawing the attention of the international community to this long history of
deception by the chauvinistic Sinhala State, the Tamil national leader said that
the confidence of the Tamil people on the international community has been
eroded by their one-sided approach. He pointed out that nations like East Timor
and Montenegro broke free of their subjugation and gained their freedom with the
help and support of the international community. He added that the actions of
the international community with respect to the Tamil national question are
unjust and said that Tamil people hoped that the international community would
change their biased approach and recognize the sovereignty of the Tamil nation.
The LTTE leader called on the global Tamil community to support the Tamil Eelam
freedom struggle. “I wish to express my love and gratitude to you for your past
participation in the building of our nation, bringing together your abundant
intellectual, material, monetary and many other resources in the service of our
nation and ask that you stand with us in the coming years of our freedom
struggle,” he said.
The full text of the official translation of his speech follows:
The 21st century began as the ‘Asian century’ and the world is looking towards
Asia. Many countries in our region have grown in leaps and bounds in social,
economical and scientific fields. They are researching space, moon and atom. The
whole human race is taking up new challenges and has embarked on a united path,
seeking answers to many of nature’s mysteries and looking for remedies to
incurable diseases. It is seeking to protect the entire globe and its plant and
animal lives. Sadly, the Sinhala nation is moving in exactly the opposite
direction, on a path of destruction. It is trying to destroy the Tamil nation
and, in the process, it is destroying itself. This beautiful island continues to
soak in blood.
Buddhism is a profound spiritual duty. Its philosophy emphasizes a life without
desires, a life of love and justice. The Sinhala nation, claiming that it has
followed this path for more than two thousand years, has in fact remained
immersed in the poison of racism. It is unleashing unthinkable violence against
another people. During the long history of the Tamil struggle, first through
non-violence and later through armed struggle, the Sinhala mindset has remained
unchanged. The Sinhala nation did not change even after so much destruction and
lost lives. It continues on the path of violence. It only desires to find a
solution to the Tamil question through military might and oppression. It
cunningly evaded efforts to seek peace and is boldly taking forward its military
plan. The international community’s economic and military aid, its moral and
political support, its diplomatic efforts, and its one-sided involvement
directly aided this turn of events.
We know very well that the military, economic and geo-political interests of the
world’s powers are embedded in our region. We understand their concern to take
forward their interests. We also recognize the concerns of the international
community to bring about stability and good governance to this island for these
reasons. At the same time the chauvinistic Sinhala State is attempting to
exploit this interest in our region of the international powers. It is trapping
the international community in its chauvinistic project and turning the
international community against the Tamil freedom struggle. Our people are
dismayed and disappointed that these countries, trapped in the deceptive net of
the Sinhala State, are being unhelpful in their involvement to resolve our
problem. These one-sided involvements of foreign powers are not new in our
prolonged struggle. India intervened in our national question then as part of
its regional expansion. India signed an accord with the Sinhala State without
the consent of the Tamils. The Indo-Lanka Accord was not signed to meet the
aspirations of the people of Tamil Eelam. In fact, India then attempted to force
an ineffectual solution on our people - a solution which did not even devolve
powers to the extent of the Banda-Chelva pact signed in the 1950’s. India tried
to enforce that accord with the strength of more than 100,000 Indian forces,
with the power of the agreement between two countries and with the assistance of
treacherous Tamil paramilitary groups. However, even this ill-considered
solution, which did not even address the basic national aspirations of the
Tamils, was blocked by the chauvinistic Sinhala State.
We are intimately familiar with the Sinhala State and its deceptive politics.
Our people have a long history of bitter experiences. That is why we explained
to India on many occasions, at many locations and at many levels about the
implacability of Sinhala chauvinism. We explained to India then that the aim of
the Sinhala State was not to find a solution to the Tamil question and bring
peace; but to occupy the Tamil homeland, destroy its resources, and enslave the
Tamil nation. India refused to accept this reality. As a result our land
witnessed great sorrow and destruction.
Today, the international community is making the same mistake that India made
many years ago. Even the countries that are the guardians of the peace efforts
succumbed to the deception of the Sinhala State and listed our freedom movement
as a terrorist organization. What we find most incomprehensible is the fact that
these same nations, which labeled us terrorists, not so long ago fought in
defence of their own freedom.
The Sinhala nation is unable to stomach the support of our Diaspora for the
Tamil freedom struggle; it is unable to accept the humanitarian help and the
political lobbying by the Diaspora to end the misery heaped on our people. That
is why the Sinhala nation is trying hard to shatter the bond between our people
in our homeland and our Diaspora. Some countries are also assisting this amoral
effort of Sinhala chauvinism. These countries are denouncing, as illegal
activities, the humanitarian actions and political protests of our people abroad
– actions that are carried out according to the laws of those countries. These
countries have imprisoned and humiliated Tamil campaigners and representatives.
These countries have ridiculed their protests and their efforts to seek justice.
This partisan and unjust conduct of the international community has severely
undermined the confidence our people had in them. And it has paved the way for
the breakdown of the ceasefire and the peace efforts. Furthermore, the generous
military and economic aid they have given to the Sinhala State and their
diplomatic efforts to prop up the chauvinistic Sinhala State has encouraged the
Sinhala nation further and further along its militaristic path. This is the
background to the confidence of the Rajapake regime in continuing with its
unjust, inhuman war of occupation of our land.
Overconfident of its military victory over the Tamil freedom movement, the
Rajapakse regime has shut fast the door for peace. The desire to oppress the
Tamils has intensified as never before. With the entire world giving support,
the Sinhala State, using the ceasefire as cover, and exploiting the peace
environment, prepared its war of occupation. The SLMM that was monitoring the
peace covered its eyes, tied its hands behind back, and went to sleep in
Colombo. The exhausted Norwegian facilitators remained silent. The countries
that preached peace to us also went silent and refused to speak out. The Sinhala
State started its war and justified it with slogans like ‘War for Peace’, ‘War
against terrorism’ and ‘War for the liberation of the Tamils’.
The Rajapakse regime assembled its military might and let loose a massive war on
the eastern region of our homeland. This part of our homeland became a wasteland
after incessant bombing and shelling. Trincomalee, the famous Tamil capital, was
destroyed. Batticaloa, an ancient cultural city of the Tamils, became a land of
refugees. Jaffna, the cultural centre of the Tamils, was cut off from the rest
of the world and turned into an open prison.
The Sinhala State’s war of genocide destroyed the peaceful life of the Tamils.
It turned the Tamils into refugees in their own homeland, ruined their nation’s
social and economical infrastructure and plunged them into unprecedented
hardships. While our motherland, caught within gruesome Sinhala military rule,
is destroyed, Sinhalisation of our historic territory is going on under the
pretexts of High Security Zones and Free Trade Zones. This naked Sinhalisation
proceeds by the hoisting of Lion flags, the erection of Sidharthan statues, the
renaming of Tamil streets with Sinhala names, the building of Buddhist temples.
Sinhala settlements are mushrooming in the Tamil homeland.
The unjust war, the economic blockade, the restrictions on our people’s freedom
of movement, the killing of thousands, the displacement of hundreds of
thousands, have all deeply wounded the Tamil psyche. The Sinhala nation is
celebrating this tragedy as a victory. It is lighting firecrackers believing it
has defeated the Tamils. The Sinhala military leadership believes that its
occupation of the east has been completed and the barbed wire noose around the
neck of Jaffna has been tightened. The Sinhala nation arrogantly believes it has
manacled the eastern coast from Pothuvil to Pulmoddai. The Sinhala leadership
thus believes it has won great victories against our struggle.
The Sinhala nation has always misunderstood our freedom struggle. It
consistently underestimates us. Only after carefully scrutinising the global
situation and external conditions; only after accurately estimating the
strengths and weaknesses of the adversary; only after gauging the enemy’s goals
and strategies; only after ensuring that we remain focused on our own strategy;
only then did we implement our plans to take our liberation struggle forward. We
have strategically withdrawn from the east while launching defensive attacks.
The Sinhala nation could have learnt the dangers of putting its feet too wide
apart in our land as it did during past battles. But the Sinhala military has
fallen yet again into the net we spread and it is now forced to commit large
numbers of troops to rule land without people. Caught in a territorial trap, it
will soon be forced to face the serious consequences of its misguided ambitions.
Operation ‘Ellalan’, the very first combined Black Tiger and Tamil Eelam Air
Force attack was a massive blow to the Sinhala military. It has disrupted the
daydreams of the Sinhala nation. The Sinhala nation has not emerged from this
massive shock delivered by our beloved fighters. The immeasurable dedication and
sacrifice of our Heroes is delivering a message to the Sinhala nation. Those who
plan to destroy the Tamil nation will in the end be forced to face their own
destruction.
The Rajapakse regime is never going to realize that the Tamil national question
cannot be resolved by military oppression. The Sinhala leadership is not going
to shed its desire for military supremacy or the Sinhalisation of the Tamil
homeland. The Rajapakse regime is working hard to import more and more
destructive weapons from all over the world without care for the cost.
Therefore, it is not going to give up its war of genocide.
The All Party Representative Committee was appointed by the Rajapakse regime to
spread a smokescreen over the misery that its military adventures are creating
in the Tamil homeland and to deceive other governments to get their aid and
support. We clearly predicted this would happen one year ago. We have been
proved right. After dragging on without putting forward any solution, the
committee has gone on holiday.
The past sixty years have proven beyond any doubt that no political party in the
South has the political honesty or firmness in policy to find a just solution to
the Tamil national question. It has been also proved beyond any doubt that none
of the Southern parties are ready to accept the core principles for a lasting
peace: the Tamil homeland, the Tamil nation and the Tamil Right to self
determination. The ruling party is adamant on unitary rule; the red and yellow
parties are calling for no solution at all; and the main opposition party,
somersaulting from its earlier position, is, on the one hand, saying nothing
concrete and using evasive language to support the military actions of the
government and, on the other hand, saying it supports peace efforts. All this
clearly clarifies our point and proves beyond doubt that all the Sinhala
political parties are essentially chauvinistic and anti-Tamil. To expect a
political solution from any of these southern parties is political naivety.
The Sinhala nation showed eagerness in the peace talks only when we shattered
their ‘Operation Fireball’ military action and made them realize that the Tigers
cannot be defeated. It was only when we proved our military prowess and only
when we were militarily in a position of strength that the Sinhala nation signed
the ceasefire agreement. Now, with abundant monetary and military aid from
several countries, it has rehabilitated its destroyed military and has prepared
itself for war again. It is yet again walking the military path having abandoned
the peace path.
The Rajapakse regime, after unilaterally abrogating the ceasefire agreement, is
ruthlessly implementing its military plan to remove the contiguity of the Tamil
homeland. It has killed and disappeared thousands of our people. It reprimands
and controls the Norwegian facilitators. It vehemently criticizes the SLMM. It
even dares to brand senior UN officials as terrorists in order to hide its own
terrorism. It is obscuring the ground reality in the Tamil homeland by striking
fear among journalists and NGO workers.
The world’s powers, even while taking forward their own geo-political interests,
respect human rights and democratic institutions. Be it this universe, human
affairs or international relationships, they all revolve on the wheel of
justice. That is why nations like East Timor and Montenegro broke free of their
subjugation and gained their freedom with the help and support of the
international community. Even now, the international community continues to work
for the freedom of nations like Kosovo.
Yet the actions of the international community with respect to our own national
question are unjust. The confidence our people placed in the international
community has been eroded. By only paying lip-service to peace the international
community has contributed to the killing of an extraordinary son of our nation,
Tamilselvan. It has stopped the heartbeat of a light that walked the path of
peace. I will be lighting the lamp for my dear brother, Tamilselvan, who until
last year was with me every time we, with a burning desire to reach our goal,
lit the lamps for our fallen Heroes. The international community has made the
entire Tamil world drown in its tears. Had the international community firmly
and unambiguously condemned the anti-peace activities and the war mongering of
the Sinhala regime, Tamilselvan would be alive today. A huge blow would not have
fallen on peace efforts.
The Co-chairs, acting as the guardians of the peace process, have failed in
their responsibility. If the Co-chairs do not have a moral obligation to protect
peace efforts, what exactly is the purpose of their meeting from time to time in
different places? Is it their intent to assist the Sinhala regime to wipe out
the Tamils? Questions like these have arisen in the minds of our people. Our
people firmly expect that at least from now on the international community will
take a new approach in relation to our freedom struggle. On this sacred day it
is the hope of our people that the international community will cease giving
military and economic aid to the Sinhala regime and accept the right to self
determination and the sovereignty of the Tamil nation.
My beloved people,
We are an ancient people with special qualities. We have a unique national
identity and national foundation. We have been struggling non-violently and by
armed struggle for a very long time against national oppression. We are not
terrorists, committing blind acts of violence impelled by racist or religious
fanaticism. Our struggle has a concrete, legitimate, political objective. We are
struggling only to regain our sovereignty in our own historical land where we
have lived for centuries, the sovereignty which we lost to colonial occupiers.
We are struggling only to reestablish that sovereignty and rebuild our nation.
The Sinhala nation is continuing to reject our just and civilized demands for
freedom. Instead, it has declared a genocidal war on our land and our people.
Behind the smokescreen of fighting terrorism, it is creating immense human
misery.
Despite our people enduring injustice and oppression, facing death, destruction
and massive displacement, no country, no nation, no international organization
has raised its voice on our behalf. We face this situation alone because,
although 80 million Tamils live all around the globe, the Tamils do not have a
country of their own.
On this day, when we remember our Heroes, I ask the entire Tamil speaking world
to rise up for the liberation of Tamil Eelam. I wish to express my love and
gratitude to you for your past participation in the building of our nation,
bringing together your abundant intellectual, material, monetary and many other
resources in the service of our nation and ask that you stand with us in the
coming years of our freedom struggle.
Thousands of our fighters are standing ready to fight with determination for our
just goal of freedom and we will overcome the hurdles before us and liberate our
motherland. On this day when we remember our Heroes who sacrificed themselves
for this sacred goal, let each one of us carry their dream in our hearts and
struggle until it is achieved.