Dear
Mr
V.
Prabakaran,
Mr
S.P
Thamilchelvan
and
the
other
Officials
of
the
East
and
North
of
the
LTTE,
This
is
a
statement
of
a
student,
age
18
(Social
Juridical
Worker
/
Low
Lawyer)
of
the
Royal
Kingdom
of
The
Netherlands.
At
the
first
place
I
want
to
congratulate
all
of
you
with
achieving
and
maintaining
to
the
ceasefire
agreement
for
already
2
years.
I
want
to
thank
all
inhabitants
of
Tamil
Eelam
for
achieving
this
success
for
so
long.
It
is
time
that
the
world
has
to
understand
the
Tamil
freedom
struggle,
and
to
see
the
other
story
that
the
Sinhala
chauvinist
forces
do
not
show.
It
is
a
shame
that
there
are
still
countries
in
this
modern
world
which
not
known
the
word
democracy
and
equality
of
all
human
beings
on
the
basis
of
human
rights,
what
has
been
signed
in
1945
after
World
War
Two.
Every
human
being
should
have
the
right
to
live
in
freedom
and
to
have
their
voice
heard
in
a
free,
democratic
society.
It
is
a
shame,
to
come
back
to
the
point,
that
India,
Britain
and
the
USA
have
not
yet
have
released
the
ban
on
the
LTTE
which
is
an
organisation
that
has
not
fought
for
terror,
but
for
freedom
and
democracy
for
all
Tamils
in
Sri
Lanka,
who
have
been
discriminated
against
and
denied
their
rights
by
the
government.
The
Tamil
homeland
has
been
for
centuries
in
the
northeast
of
Sri
Lanka.
That
is
also
why
I
blame
the
United
Kingdom
as
a
traitor
to
the
Tamil
people.
The
Tamil
people
have
achieved
many
successes
for
the
United
Kingdom
in
the
colonial
time.
After
independence
the
Tamils
did
not
interfere
with
their
colleagues
in
building
a
new
government
which
would
be
led
by
Sri
Lankans
(so
also
by
Tamils
).
The
only
big
present
the
Tamils
have
got
was
the
government's
Sinhala
Only
policy
and
being
labeled
'terrorists.'
I
want
to
thank
the
LTTE
leadership
and
other
officials,
for
presenting
another
story
of
the
Sri
Lankan
conflict
to
the
international
community.
Over
500,000
Tamils
have
left
of
Sri
Lanka
and,
after
that,
they
still
support
the
LTTE
even
after
they
integrated
fast
into
another
country.
This
is
the
sign
that
the
LTTE
is
the
sole
representative
of
a
large
community
of
Tamils
in
Sri
Lanka
and
abroad.
This
phenomenon
has
been
shown
again
by
the
general
elections
the
second
of
April,
2004
in
Sri
Lanka,
which
was
a
major
victory
for
the
Tamil
Struggle,
so
as
well
my
congratulations
towards
the
TNA.
It
is
important
that
the
LTTE
should
look
critically
at
themselves
and
at
the
other
side
of
the
negotiation
table.
That
will
be
fair
and
it
is
the
way
to
act
responsibly
in
the
interests
of
the
inhabitants
of
Tamil
Eelam
and
abroad.
I
hold
you,
as
the
Eelam
government,
responsible
for
the
wellbeing,
safety,
security
and
education
of
all
inhabitants
of
Tamil
Eelam,
whether
they
are
Tamil,
Sinhala,
Muslim
or
other
minorities
of
Tamil
Eelam.
It
will
be
justified
that,
if
Mrs
Chandrika’s
government
is
not
able
to
establish
peace
and
the
ISGA,
the
Tamils
will
take
over
the
whole
of
Tamil
Eelam
in
the
name
of
self
–determination
of
the
Tamil
people.
This
should
be
tolerated
and
accepted
by
the
international
community,
because
if
you
look
to
the
history
of
Sri
Lanka
than
you
understand
the
justified
actions
made
by
the
LTTE.
I
urge
the
LTTE
to
go
forward
with
their
actions
to
heal
the
recent
split
within
the
LTTE.
It
is
no
secret
anymore
that
Karuna
is
going
his
own
way.
The
LTTE
leadership
has
the
duty
to
heal
this
as
soon
as
possible
for
the
interest
of
the
Tamil
People
within
Sri
Lanka
and
aboard.
Everyone
is
confused
about
these
developments
within
the
LTTE.
This
should
be
prevented
to
make
sure
that
the
LTTE
is
in
the
right
track
to
go
forward
as
a
powerful
force
for
the
freedom
struggle
of
the
Tamil
People.
After
all,
I
came
to
the
conclusion
that
this
is
just
the
beginning
of
Tamil
Eelam,
whether
it
will
be
peace
or
war,
the
Tamil
history
will
be
on
the
mind
of
everyone
within
Sri
Lanka
and
aboard.
May
I
thank
you
for
reading
this
letter,
and
may
I
wish
all
of
you
the
best
with
dealing
with
the
peace
process
or
the
war
against
the
Sinhala
chauvinist
forces.
Because,
after
all,
the
south
had
a
very
big
profit
by
maintaining
the
cease-fire
agreement,
while
the
NorthEast
of
Sri
Lanka
still
has
not
seen
that
much
improvement
in
daily
life.
Yours
sincerely,
The
Royal
Kingdom
of
The
Netherlands.
09-04-2004.