Twenty two suspected LTTE cadres went on trial on Monday for running an extortion racket among
The defendants include Nadaraja Matinthiran, the alleged leader in
Experts believe the Tamil Tigers exert a controlling influence over the political life of the 1.5-million-strong world Tamil diaspora, in many cases levying a ‘revolutionary tax’ based on household size and income.
Most of the
Defence lawyer Gilles Piquois called at the outset for the case to be thrown out, arguing that the LTTE was not considered a terrorist organisation by the Sri Lankan government in 2007 when the charges were brought.
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