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India extends ban on LTTE for two more years | The Union Government on Friday extended its ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for another
two years. The Union Home Ministry has issued a notification in this regard. The
LTTE was banned under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). The LTTE,
also known as Tamil Tigers, is a terrorists group that has waged a violent campaign
against the Sri Lankan government since the latter part of 1970s in order to create
a separate Tamil state in the northern and eastern part of the island nation.
The group-led by V Prabhakaran had been proscribed as a terrorist organization
by several countries including the United States. The LTTE was involved in the
assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in May 1991 and the
group has been banned by India since 1992. India was the first country ban the
LTTE followed by USA, United Kingdom, 27 European Union Countries, Canada and
it is learnt that Australia as well as Malaysia are seriously contempt plating
on banning this terrorists' outfit in their soil. |
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