CONTENTS OF
THIS SECTION |
Raw at War-Genesis of Secret Agencies in
Ancient India - Group Capt SM Hali
examines the historical capacity of Research & Analysis Wing
(RAW) of India to conduct clandestine operations |
RAW - CIA Liasion "It sounds a little like the
improbable factoids that appear on the back of breakfast
cereal packets: in the summer of 2002, the Government of
India actually paid the Central Intelligence Agency
mole in its ranks to meet his handlers in the United
States..." |
Is RAW baiting the Tamil
Tigers? - Vinoj Kumar, Principal Correspondent - 5 June
2006 |
India clawing
back to Sri Lanka's North East - M.R Narayan Swamy,
22 March 2006 "... India is slowly, patiently and with a
clear agenda finding its
way back into Sri Lanka's North East..."
more |
Pigs are Flying in Batticaloa!- Sachi Sri Kantha , 28
July 2005 ".... the entire puppet show is being run by the
Indians (UNP, SLFP, JVP- on the Sinhalese side; Karuna,
Anandasangaree and other Tamil paramilitaries, on the Tamil
side). This is an open secret to all in Sri Lanka. |
Tsunami & the Killing of Pirapaharan! - New Delhi's RAW & its Running Dogs..
Karuna, Ram's Hindu, Lanka Truth, Asian Tribune, B.Raman, & Chandrika
Kumaratunga - a RAW commitment to truth |
The RAW Factor in Col.Karuna's Revolt - Sachi Sri Kantha,
1 April 2004 |
Keep RAW Agents out of the Tamil Homeland in Sri Lanka
1 July 2004 |
யாழ்ப்பாணத்தில் 'றோ'வின் கண்கள் - New Delhi's RAW in Jaffna,
1 April 2005
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Rajiv
Gandhi's War Crimes -
நெற்றிக்கண் திறப்பினும்
குற்றம் குற்றமே...
"..the Indian Army came here,
massacred innocent Tamil civilians,
raped our women and
plundered our valuables. The acronym IPKF will always
stand for Indian People Killing Force where we are
concerned.We will one day erect a memorial in the heart
of Jaffna town, in the centre of Hospital Road, in memory of
all the innocent civilians � ranging in age from the
very old past 80 to young children massacred by the IPKF and
to the women who were raped."
IPKF - Innocent People Killing Force, Dr. T. Somasekaram ] |
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India & the Struggle for Tamil Eelam
RAW aiding paramilitary recruitment in India
[TamilNet, June 25, 2006 ]
"Inter-state relations are not governed by
the logic of morality. They were and they remain an
amoral phenomenon.."
Jyotindra Nath Dixit
Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka 1985 /89, Foreign
Secretary in 1991/94 and National Security Adviser to the
Prime Minister of India 2004/05,
speaking in Switzerland,
February 1998
Sri
Lanka�s Army-backed Tamil paramilitaries are seeking recruits
amongst Tamil refugees in Tamil Nadu, offering hefty salaries,
an Indian news agency reported
this week. The Eelam National Democratic Liberation Front (ENDLF),
an India-based paramilitary group now operating in an anti-LTTE
grouping under the Karuna Group, is seeking recruits from refugee
camps and orphanages in southern India, an Indian website reported,
citing local press reports.
The recruitment is being conducted with the
knowledge of India�s external intelligence agency, RAW (Research and
Analysis Wing), the report added. The ENDLF, reportedly headed by
Paranthan Rajan, has been recruiting cadres for the Karuna Group
(named after the renegade LTTE commander who heads it) from refugee
camps in Tamil Nadu, the website quoted local press reports as
saying.
New recruits were being offered Rs 10,000 on joining, with more
promised when they reached Sri Lanka. Rajan, a veteran paramilitary
operating in India since 1990, has also been associated with an
orphanage for Tamil refugees based in Bangalore, the website
reported. One of the charges against him is that he sent some boys
from the orphanage to participate in militant activities in Sri
Lanka. Rajan has contacts with several anti-LTTE groups, and he
himself has been associated with several outfits, the report said.
Originally a member of the People�s Liberation Organisation of Tamil
Eelam (PLOTE), Rajan left it to form Three Stars, along with
dissidents from two other groups � Tamil Eelam Liberation
Organisation (TELO) and Eelam People�s Revolutionary Liberation
Front (EPRLF).
In 1987, when the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) was in Sri
Lanka, Rajan came into contact with RAW officials, who created ENDLF
by merging Three Stars and splinter groups of PLOTE and EPRLF. In
1990, soon after the IPKF left Sri Lanka, Rajan, along with cadres
of many other pro-Indian groups, shifted base to India. Rajan
operated out of Chennai and Bangalore.
Rajan came to Indian intelligence officials� attention when he
joined Karuna�s group and formed a political outfit � Tamileela
Iykkia Viduthalai Munnani. Given his background, observers feel
Rajan�s alliance with Karuna might be RAW�s handiwork.
�Rajan�s unusually lengthy stay in India � he first arrived in India
in 1990 � and his unrestricted movement here, coupled with his
anti-LTTE activities on Indian soil, are seen as concrete proof that
he is a RAW agent,� the website said. The recently defeated
Jayalalithaa government had arrested Rajan in 2004 � observers feel
that he misread signals following Jayalalithaa�s crackdown on
pro-LTTE groups in Tamil Nadu and felt he could have a free run with
his anti-LTTE propaganda. But he was released at the behest of RAW,
the report said.
And Rajan was said to be once again active in Tamil Nadu, even
though he had been deported last year on the condition that he would
not return to India. Rajan landed in Bangalore a few weeks before
the May 2006 Assembly elections and shifted to Tamil Nadu after the
DMK came to power in May. Police are not sure about Rajan�s present
location. Asked if he might be holed up in some other Indian state
like Orissa, where several pro-Indian militant leaders are believed
to be hiding, an official told the website he could comment only on
the situation in Tamil Nadu. According to another Indian official,
Rajan is currently in Batticaloa in Sri Lanka, which happens to be
Karuna Group�s main area of operation.
The ENDLF is being used by RAW to as a rallying point of anti-LTTE
groups, the report said. Rajan�s actions could have had RAW�s
blessings as it might have had an interest in promoting Karuna and
neutralising LTTE leader Vellupillai Pirapaharan�s appeal in Tamil
Nadu, the report said.
In the wake of the April 2004 crushing of Karuna�s rebellion against
the LTTE, Sri Lanka�s military has brought a number of paramilitary
groups, including the ENDLF under one grouping to wage a campaign
against the LTTE and its supporters. ENDLF cadres based in India
have been rotating into Sri Lanka�s Northeast on one-year visas
issued by the Sri Lankan government to bolster the �shadow war.� The
covert war of attrition that has now escalated into a low-intensity
war between the Sri Lankan armed forces and the LTTE � which has
sent over three thousand people fleeing to southern India in the
past few months.
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Is RAW baiting the Tamil Tigers - Vinoj Kumar, Principal
Correspondent- 1 July 2006
As Sri Lanka slides into war again, PC Vinoj Kumar
examines allegations that Indian intelligence agency RAW is
propping up an anti-LTTE outfit to neutralise Tiger supremo V.
Prabhakaran�s influence
War clouds are gathering over Sri Lanka � both the Sri Lankan
army and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres are mounting
attacks on each other with increasing frequency. In Tamil Nadu, the
Karunanidhi government is beginning to feel the pinch. The elite �Q
Branch� of Chennai police and the Coastal Security Group personnel
have stepped up vigil to prevent infiltration of Tamil militants
sneaking into the state in the garb of refugees.
But there
is trouble from unexpected quarters. A group which supports the
cause of an independent Tamil Eelam homeland in Sri Lanka, created
by India�s external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis
Wing (RAW), has been accused of recruiting cadres for the renegade
LTTE leader Karuna from the refugee camps in Tamil Nadu.
The
group in question is the Eelam National Democratic Liberation Front
[ENDLF], headed by Paranthan Rajan, who is allegedly being used by
RAW to neutralise LTTE's influence in Tamil Nadu and serve as a
rallying point of anti-LTTE groups. Though Lankan Tamil separatist
groups in the state like Pazha Nedumaran's Tamil Nationalist
Movement (TNM) have been sounding the alarm about ENDLF's activities
for quite some time, it was a report on a Tamil website that has
prompted the Tamil Nadu government to act.
In a hard-hitting
commentary, titled 'Kalaignar (Karunanidhi) meendum thamizh
inathirku throgam' (Kalaiganar betrays Tamils again), the report
said that Rajan was recruiting cadres for the Karuna Group from
refugee camps in Tamil Nadu, and that the Karuanidhi government was
a mute spectator to his activities. According to the report, new
recruits were paid Rs. 10,000 on joining. with more promised when
they reached Sri Lanka. The Jayalithaa government had arrested Rajan
in 2004 but, according to the report, he was released at behest of
RAW.
TNM sources confirmed that Rajan was active in the
state, even though he had been deported last year on the condition
that he would not return to India. In a lead article in the party's
official organ Then Seidi, published in February this year, it
questioned Indian intelligence officials' rationale in allowing
Rajan to return to India and set up base in Bangalore. "It is clear
that they (Rajan and his associates) have returned with some evil
designs," the article noted. RAW had intercepted pro-LTTE Sri Lankan
MP Elaventhan at the Chennai airport in 2004 and sent hi8m back to
Sri Lanka, the report said, because he had been deported from India
earlier.
Rajan's unusually lengthy stay in India - he first arrived in
India in 1990 - and his unrestricted movement here, coupled with his
anti-LTTE groups, and he himself has been associated with several
outfits. Originally a member of the People's Liberation Organisation
of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE), he left it to form Tree Stars, along with
dissidents from two other groups - Tamil Eelam Liberation
Organisation (TELO) and Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation
Front (EPRLF). In 1987, when the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF)
was in Sri Lanka, he came into contact with RAW officials, who
created ENDLF by mrerging Trhee Stars and splinter groups of PLOTE
and EPRLF. ENDLF contested the North East Prvincial Council Electins
in Sri Lanka in 1988. which was conducted under Indian supervision.
In 1990. soon after the IPKF left Sri Lanka, Rajan, along with
cadres of many other pro-Indian groups. shifted base to India. Rajan
operated out of Chennai and Bangalore.
More recently, he has
been associated with an orphanage for Tamil refugees based in
Bangalore. One of the charges against him is that he sent some boys
from the orphanage to particpate in militant activities in Sri
Lanka.
Rajan came under intelligence officials' scanner when
he joined Karuna's group after the split in the LTTE, and formed a
political outfit - Tamileela Iyakkia Viduthatlai Munnani. Given his
back ground, observers feel Rajan's alliance with Karuna might be
RAW's handiwork. However, Rajan made the mistake of indulging in
anti-LTTE propaganda in Tamil Nadu, not anticipating that this would
land him behind bars. Observers feel that he misread signals
following Jayalalithaa's crackdown on pro-LTTE groups in Tamil Nadu
and felt he could have a free run with his anti-LTTE propaganda.
"His group distributed anti-LTTE pamphlets in Chennai at a pro-Eelam
meeting and pasted posters depicted (LTTE chief) Prabhakaran as
Hitler,"says the member of a Chennai-based Sri Lankan Tamil
organisation. Rajan also distribued copies of Karuna's speeches at
meetings. Rajan's actions could have had RAW's blessings, as it
might have had an interest in promoting Karuna as the mascot of
Eelam and neutralising Prabhakaran's appeal in Tamil Nadu. But the
experiment fizzled out when Tamil Nadu Police took Rajan under
custody in December 2004, fearing a repeat of a Padmanabha-type
action in the state by the LTTE. In 1990, an assassination squad,
allegedly consisting of LTTE cadres, killed EPRLF leader padmanabha
and many of his associates in Chennai.
The Jayalalithaa
government took Rajan and seven other leaders under 'protective
custody' supposedly apprehending danger to his life from LTTE. Then
DGP AX Alexander personally questioned all of them. Rajan reportedly
dropped names of some RAW officials, but he was sent to the
Chengalpattu special camp where Sri Lankan militants are kept. Rajan
was released in August 2005 after he promised to go back to Sri
Lanka and never return to India. But sources say that Rajan landed
in Bangalore a few weeks before the May 2006 Assembly elections and
shifted to Tamil Nadu after the DMK came to power.
State intelligence agencies however deny that Rajan is in Tamil
nadu, recruiting cadres for Karuna. "We will not allow anybody to
indulge in such activities in the state. We do not want any repeat
of the past unfortunate incidents in the state," a senior official
told TEHELKA. Besides the
Rajiv Gandhi assassination, Tamil Nadu has witnessed several
other incidents involving different militant groups. in the past.
Doulas Devananda who leads the Eelam Peoples Democratic Party (EPDP)
and is currently the social services and social welfare minister in
the Rajpakse government in Sri Lanka, was involved in a murder case
in Chennai. (See Box - will be uploaded later)
Police are not
sure about Rajan's present location. Asked if he might be holded up
in some other Indian state like Orissa, where several pro-Indian
militant leaders are believed to be hiding, an official said he
could comment only on the situation in Tamil Nadu. According to
another official, Rajan is currently in Batticaloa in Sri Lanka,
which happens to be Karuna's base.
Officials insist that they
will deal with all militant groups with an even hand and not show
leniency to non-LTTE groups. The Q Branch of Chennai police is
screening all Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka before admitting them in
camps. Those connected to militant groups are detained and sent to
special camps. According to an official, in the last month, three
people. including two who had undergone training in an LTTE camp,
and one former EPRLF cadre, have been sent to the special camp.
With the situation in Sri Lanka worsening, the inflex of refugees is
likely to increase in the coming days. A senior journalist speaking
from Colombo told TEHELKA,"The low intensity war between the Tighers
and the government troops is showing signs of escalating into a
full-scale war. Unlike in the past, the current violence continues
unabated and every day one incident or another is being reported.
Over 700 people, including LTTE cadres, government soldiers, and
civilians have been killed since January. Violence at such a scale
has not been reported since the 2002 ceasefire."
The Sri
Lankan government feels encouraged following the European Union's
ban on LTTE and the hawks in the Rajapakse government are confident
that a military solution is possible. The mood in the LTTE camp is
not any different. Recent speeches by top LTTE leaders indicate the
outfit's combative stance. The Tigers are now talking about the
strategies they would adopt in the event of a war, a departure from
the past when top leaders refrained from belligerent talk.
Addressing a passing-out parade of Makkal Padai (People's Army) -
the LTTE's civilian defence force - earlier this month at
Puthukudiyiruppu in Mullaitheevu, Colonel Soosai, special commander
of the Sea Tigers (LTTE's naval wing) said, "It (the war) will be a
blitzkrieg, a sudden and swift simultaneous attack to redeem out
entire Tamil homeland in the north and east. We would not adopt the
earlier method of fighting to redeem it inch by inch."
The
LTTE has built up its strength during the ceasefire period. The
present strength of the outfit is estimated at around 20,000. In
2004, then Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga admitted that
the LTTE had grown from about 7,000 cadres to 18,000 since the
ceasefire in 2002.
Meanwhile, in Tamil Nadu, political
parties are watching developments in Sri Lanka with concern. A
meeting of the Democratic Progressive Alliance on June 19 led by
Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi called upon the Centre to take
necessary steps to restore peace in Sri Lanka. the outbreak of a
full-fledged war would trigger a massive exodus of Tamil refugees
into the state - something the Karunanidhi government could do
without. [THE END] |
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