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World's first terrorist air force ?

Aryavartha
25-04-2007, 12:30
The LTTE have carried out a raid of a SL military base with aircrafts. This is the second instance confirming the earlier instance to be indeed an aircraft attack. They already have a naval wing called Sea Tigers.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6586283.stm
Tamil Tigers in deadly air attack
Tamil Tiger rebels have launched an air attack on the Sri Lankan military's main base in northern Jaffna peninsula, killing at least six soldiers.

The rebels said they used two light aircraft to bomb Palaly base. The air force said the soldiers died when a rebel bomb hit a bunker in the base.

It said the attackers had been driven away by gunfire on the ground.

The attack is only the second time the Tamil Tigers have used air power in their long conflict with the military.

The vast Palaly military base acts as headquarters for operations against the rebels in the north. It is also the supply base for tens of thousands of soldiers stationed in the region.

'Strategic hit'

The Tamil Tigers and the military said the air raid was carried out in the middle of the night.

The rebels' military spokesman, Rasiah Ilanthiriyan, said two aircraft flew over the base and dropped bombs.

He said the airstrip and a storage depot were hit.

According to the rebels, the pilots returned safely and reported that their attack had left fires burning on the ground.

At first the military denied any such incident, but later said that a single aircraft had been spotted flying towards the base.

A spokesman said anti-aircraft batteries on the ground fired and the plane turned away before it hit its intended target.

Cabinet Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle visited the site of the bombing later and told the BBC Sinhala service the rebels had dropped three bombs "but two of them were off target".

"The other bomb was dropped on one of the bunkers from which the military was firing at them. Six soldiers who were in the bunker were killed as a result."

The military says the rebels were also firing artillery in the area at the time.

In separate violence, at least five people were killed and 35 injured by a suspected roadside bomb that hit a passenger bus.

The attack - the third bombing of a civilian bus so far in April - occurred in Vavuniya district, about 250km (155 miles) north of the capital, Colombo.

Vavuniya is the last government-held garrison town before territory held by the separatist Tamil Tigers, blamed for the attack by Sri Lankan officials.

Theoretical ceasefire

In March, the rebels launched their first air raid on an air force base next to the island's main airport.

The Tigers later released pictures of an aircraft; a two-seater, propeller-driven Czech trainer adapted to carry bombs.

The BBC's Roland Buerk in Colombo says it confirmed what analysts had suspected for years - that the rebels were developing an air capability to support ground forces and naval wing.

Experts say the Tigers could have as many as five light aircraft, smuggled into the country in pieces to be assembled in jungle bases.

Both the Tigers and the military are, officially, still observing a 2002 ceasefire which has become meaningless in practice.

Violence began to increase after the 2005 election of President Mahinda Rajapakse. Since then about 4,000 people have been killed.

The Tigers are fighting for a Tamil homeland in the north and east of the island.
I V Stalin
25-04-2007, 12:34
It's the most pointless and ridiculous cease-fire in the world, ever.

The only real hope for stopping this is if emigrant Tamils and Tamil sympathisers stopped sending money to the LTTE. No funding, no military capability.

Personally, I blame the British.
Compulsive Depression
25-04-2007, 13:09
Flying tigers? They sound very rare, and definitely a candidate for conservation. Maybe even a captive breeding programme!
Rubiconic Crossings
25-04-2007, 13:28
Flying tigers? They sound very rare, and definitely a candidate for conservation. Maybe even a captive breeding programme!

They are rare...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Tigers

Not sure about the breeding part...

Regarding Sri Lanka...thats a situation that gave rise to the first suicide bomber.

Yeah. Not good.
Guartopia
25-04-2007, 13:33
It's the most pointless and ridiculous cease-fire in the world, ever.

The only real hope for stopping this is if emigrant Tamils and Tamil sympathisers stopped sending money to the LTTE. No funding, no military capability.

Personally, I blame the British.

The British blame you.;) :upyours: :D
I V Stalin
25-04-2007, 13:35
Regarding Sri Lanka...thats a situation that gave rise to the first suicide bomber.

Yeah. Not good.
It's also a situation that gave rise to my girlfriend's parents emigrating to England. So I'm not complaining too much.
Rubiconic Crossings
25-04-2007, 13:43
It's also a situation that gave rise to my girlfriend's parents emigrating to England. So I'm not complaining too much.

Yeah. I can understand that. Thing is that its been going on now for what...thirty years and shows little real sign of stopping anywhere in the near future.
Fartsniffage
25-04-2007, 13:50
It's the most pointless and ridiculous cease-fire in the world, ever.

The only real hope for stopping this is if emigrant Tamils and Tamil sympathisers stopped sending money to the LTTE. No funding, no military capability.

Personally, I blame the British.

So do I, all those petrol stations skimming cards to fund the Tigers.

Gave me a right headache at work.
I V Stalin
25-04-2007, 13:54
The British blame you.;) :upyours: :D
In Soviet Russia...

Seriously though, we were extremely irresponsible in the way we dealt with most of our colonies, and Sri Lanka is a perfect example. The British put the Tamil minority into power when we ruled the place, which was very unpopular with the Sinhala majority (as is understandable), then when we gave them independence we suddenly reverse the positions. The Sinhala get the power, and the Tamils are pissed off. The Sinhala then basically take revenge for the shit they had to put up with when the Tamils ran the place. It's all very petty.

So I blame the British.
Imperial isa
25-04-2007, 13:56
old news
Mirkai
25-04-2007, 14:05
You know, I was saying "why don't terrorists just drop bombs out of cessnas?" way before this Tamil Tigers airforce thing started.
Imperial isa
25-04-2007, 14:06
From yesterday.

I think you're referring to the bombing of the airport in Colombo about a month ago.

no
I V Stalin
25-04-2007, 14:07
old news
From yesterday.

I think you're referring to the bombing of the airport in Colombo about a month ago.
Aryavartha
26-04-2007, 03:30
The only real hope for stopping this is if emigrant Tamils and Tamil sympathisers stopped sending money to the LTTE. No funding, no military capability.


Problem is, Prabhakaran has eliminated all other representatives so ruthlessly that those sympathetic to the tamil cause have nobody else to prop up except the LTTE.
Yootopia
26-04-2007, 10:16
The British blame you.;) :upyours: :D
Eh?

IV's a Brit.

(since that post had loads of contradictory smilies, and it being your second post, I'm kind of confused tbh)

*edits*

Didn't the Vietcong have some aircraft?

They were terrorists in about the same way that the Tamil Tigers are, so I'd say that no, the LTTE are not the first.
Andaras Prime
26-04-2007, 10:22
Could please please stop using the damn 9/11 buzz word 'terrorist', freedom fighter is more appropriate.
The Infinite Dunes
26-04-2007, 10:29
A group with considerable military capabilities attacks a military target... doesn't quite sound right to call that terrorism... For me, it just doesn't compare to car bombs blowing up in markets and killing hundreds of people.
The-Low-Countries
26-04-2007, 11:04
Actually... Indeed, the question always remains: what are terrorists.

In the eyes of Britain and many others the US Rebels were terrorists in the eyes of the NAZIs the European resistance were terrorists, in the eyes of the communists in the USSR, Boris Yeltsin was a terrorist.

I find it very hard to label people fighting for their own country as terrorists. Now if there's a group that just blows others up without demanding their own country... then yes they're deffinatly terrorists. But I have a hard time labeling freedom fighters as terrorists just because the Americans or my own government or brussels doesnt like em.
I V Stalin
26-04-2007, 11:47
Could please please stop using the damn 9/11 buzz word 'terrorist', freedom fighter is more appropriate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTTE#Proscription_as_a_terrorist_group

Actually, terrorist is more appropriate. Disagree? Talk to the Americans, the Canadians, the Australians, the entirety of the EU...
Aryavartha
26-04-2007, 12:09
A group with considerable military capabilities attacks a military target... doesn't quite sound right to call that terrorism... For me, it just doesn't compare to car bombs blowing up in markets and killing hundreds of people.

This particular incident is not a terrorist attack, but they have attacked civilians...both rival Tamil political groups and Sinhalese civilian authorities in the past which are definitely in terrorist category.

As you might know, I am an ethnic tamil and I am sympathetic to the tamil cause in SL, but I have no qualms in denouncing the LTTE as terrorists because that's what they are.
The Infinite Dunes
26-04-2007, 12:25
This particular incident is not a terrorist attack, but they have attacked civilians...both rival Tamil political groups and Sinhalese civilian authorities in the past which are definitely in terrorist category.

As you might know, I am an ethnic tamil and I am sympathetic to the tamil cause in SL, but I have no qualms in denouncing the LTTE as terrorists because that's what they are.I didn't know you were an ethnic Tamil. All I'd presumed were that you belonged to one of the ethnicities somewhere from the Indian sub-continent. Something to do with your nation name probably.

And I do agree with your synopsis there. Not a terrorist attack, but still a terrorist group.
The-Low-Countries
26-04-2007, 12:45
This particular incident is not a terrorist attack, but they have attacked civilians...both rival Tamil political groups and Sinhalese civilian authorities in the past which are definitely in terrorist category.

As you might know, I am an ethnic tamil and I am sympathetic to the tamil cause in SL, but I have no qualms in denouncing the LTTE as terrorists because that's what they are.

Under that defenition, the USA and the EU are both terrorist.
The Infinite Dunes
26-04-2007, 13:01
Under that defenition, the USA and the EU are both terrorist.When have the USA and EU intentionally attacked civilians?