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British proscription law of the LTTE proves to be a naked king’s story

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The LTTE activists lead by the British Tamil Forum showed two fingers to the British Terrorism Law which proscribed the LTTE as a terrorist outfit. Subsequent amendment to the Terrorism Act upheld glorifying terrorism is a punishable offence.


Pongku Thamizh, London, 2008

The LTTE front British Tamil Forum displayed the most wanted terrorist leader Velupillai Pirabakaran’s photo’s and the police did not interfere to arrest anyone. One observer present at the venue said Velupillai Pirabakaran who is considered to be equal to Osama Bin Laden under the Terrorism Act enjoyed all the sympathy of the British authorities. The Metropolitan Police had even provided barriers to manage the crowd knowing very well it was a LTTE function.

According to sources, at the tail end of the event Pirabakaran’s video footage was shown by the organisers. LTTE leader Pirabakaran had given a special message for the event which was broadcast on the LTTE broadcasting services before the event.

The LTTE was able to pull 10,000 crowed mainly youngsters who had migrated to the UK from other EU countries. The entire event was pro LTTE. The participants in the programmes were wearing the LTTE attire of red and orange dresses. The LTTE Tamilnet claimed 30,000 attended, whilst LTTE’s gutter websites nitharsanam.com and uktamilsnews.com raised the number to 40,000. The police estimated the crowd at 10,000. It is emerging that section of the crowd was specially ferried from the European mainland by the British Tamil Forum.

The British parliamentarians who passed the Terrorism Act remain laughing stock when they attended the function and stood amongst the crowd knowing very well it was the function of the proscribed LTTE in the UK to glorify its terrorist activities.

The observers confirmed BTA collecting funds by filling out forms.

The LTTE event took place in Roehampton in the South London on 12 (Saturday) July 2008.

Comments

Lies, lies and more lies...

So to the British authorities, Osama Bin Laden is considered equal to Pirabakaran? I think I can guess which one they would rather catch...

And again, you do nothing but type utter garbage! They had to use barriers because it was an LTTE event?? Are you seriously that brain dead? These are the very same barriers that they use in music concerts and other programs held in open spaces!

I would honestly love to know who or what your "sources" are. Because if any of them were there at the event, they would know that no video message was shown at all. There was not even a screen for a video to be shown! But of course, your "sources" have to tell you something... right?

Just when I think that you've published enough rubbish..."mainly youngsters who had migrated to the UK from other EU countries"? Firstly, how would you even know this? Did you survey each of the youths who attended and interrogated them on their background? Secondly, what you are saying is just not true. The majority were not "youngsters from the EU" but I saw an extremely mixed crowd from people of all ages! And since the event was held in London, I'm assuming that the extreme majority of people there would have been full UK citizens.

10,000 people came to the event, or so you were told from your ever so reliable "sources". I have no exact number to quote, but I would estimate that a lot more than that came throughout the day, braving the typical British weather! All in all, it was an extremely great turnout, and let's face it, a lot more than you will ever get to attend your functions ;)

Seriously, you just don't stop with the garbage. Off you go again, "the LTTE attire of red and orange dresses". I was not aware that the guerilla fighters of the feared LTTE, had swapped their army fatigues for "red and orange dresses"! At least then a SLA soldier would have a better chance of shooting them, right? Honestly though, wearing red and orange is now the new LTTE uniform? Get a grip! Now people cannot even wear coloured clothing without being labelled "terrorists"!

And last but not least, the forms being filled out at the event were not for fund raising, but for collecting signatures for a petition to be sent to Gordon Brown.

If you have any rebuttal to this, please publish it, because I have read nothing but a fabricated report full of lies and propaganda. I assume that you won't reply to this, simply because you will have nothing to say, knowing you are wrong. I'm looking forward to hearing from you...