Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam | |
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தமிழீழவிடுதலைப்புலிகள் | |
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Also known as | Tamil Tigers |
Leader(s) | Velupillai Prabhakaran (KIA) |
Dates of operation | 5 May 1976 | – 18 May 2009
Motives | The creation of the independent state of Tamil Eelam in the north and east of Sri Lanka. |
Ideology |
Tamil nationalism Separatism Socialism (Marxism) |
Status | Inactive. Militarily defeated in May 2009. |
Annual revenue | US$200–300 million prior to the military defeat. |
Means of revenue | Donations from expatriate Tamils, extortion, shipping, sales of weapons and taxation under LTTE-controlled areas. |
Website | www |
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (Tamil: தமிழீழ விடுதலைப் புலிகள் Tamiḻīḻa viṭutalaip pulikaḷ, Sinhalese: දෙමළ ඊළාම් විමුක්ති කොටි Dhemala īlām vimukthi koti, commonly known as the LTTE or the Tamil Tigers) was a militant terrorist organization that was based in northeastern Sri Lanka. Founded in May 1976 by Velupillai Prabhakaran, it waged a secessionist nationalist insurgency to create an independent state of Tamil Eelam in the north and east of Sri Lanka for Tamil people. This campaign led to the Sri Lankan Civil War, which ran from 1983 until 2009, when the LTTE was defeated by the Sri Lankan military during the presidency of Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Due to its military victories, policies, call for national self-determination and constructive Tamil nationalist platform the LTTE was supported by major sections of the Tamil community.University Teachers for Human Rights (Jaffna) claimed that "by combination of internal terror and narrow nationalist ideology the LTTE succeeded in atomizing the community. It took away not only the right to oppose but even the right to evaluate, as a community, the course they were taking. This gives a semblance of illusion that the whole society is behind the LTTE."
At the height of its power, the LTTE possessed a well-developed militia and carried out many high-profile attacks, including the assassinations of several high-ranking Sri Lankan and Indian politicians. The LTTE was the only militant group to assassinate two world leaders: former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991 and Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa in 1993. The LTTE invented suicide belts and pioneered the use of women in suicide attacks in warfare. It also acquired and used light aircraft in some of its attacks. It is currently proscribed as a terrorist organisation by 32 countries, including the United States, European Union and India, but has support amongst most Tamils in Tamil Nadu, India. Velupillai Prabhakaran headed the organisation from its inception until his death in 2009.