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Malaysia arrests three Tamil Tiger suspects | Malaysia arrests three Tamil Tiger suspects |
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Malaysian police say they have arrested three Sri Lankans accused of trying to revive the Tamil Tiger rebel group. | Malaysian police say they have arrested three Sri Lankans accused of trying to revive the Tamil Tiger rebel group. |
They are accused of raising funds and spreading propaganda for the group. | They are accused of raising funds and spreading propaganda for the group. |
A police spokesman was quoted as saying the suspects were senior operatives and had registered with the UN as refugees to "avoid suspicion". | A police spokesman was quoted as saying the suspects were senior operatives and had registered with the UN as refugees to "avoid suspicion". |
The now defunct Tamil Tigers were crushed when their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was killed by Sri Lankan forces in 2009 after years of war. | The now defunct Tamil Tigers were crushed when their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was killed by Sri Lankan forces in 2009 after years of war. |
Authorities told the BBC's Sinhala Service that the three suspects had lived in Malaysia without valid visas for years. | Authorities told the BBC's Sinhala Service that the three suspects had lived in Malaysia without valid visas for years. |
"We found out that they have been trying to revive [the group] using their contacts in Europe and other countries," said one official, who did not wish to be identified. | "We found out that they have been trying to revive [the group] using their contacts in Europe and other countries," said one official, who did not wish to be identified. |
Malaysia was now planning to deport them and was searching for more suspects, reported local media. There are currently 4,300 Sri Lankan citizens in Malaysia. | Malaysia was now planning to deport them and was searching for more suspects, reported local media. There are currently 4,300 Sri Lankan citizens in Malaysia. |
The arrest follows the killing in April of three men by the military in northern Sri Lanka. | The arrest follows the killing in April of three men by the military in northern Sri Lanka. |
The military said the men were trying to revive their organisation, which is officially known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). | The military said the men were trying to revive their organisation, which is officially known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). |
Although campaigners doubt there is an LTTE revival under way, the government maintains it is a real threat, correspondents say. | Although campaigners doubt there is an LTTE revival under way, the government maintains it is a real threat, correspondents say. |
The group launched a violent uprising against the Sri Lankan government in 1983, seeking autonomy for Sri Lanka's Tamil-dominated north and east. | The group launched a violent uprising against the Sri Lankan government in 1983, seeking autonomy for Sri Lanka's Tamil-dominated north and east. |
At their height of their power, the Tigers controlled nearly a third of of Sri Lanka's territory. | At their height of their power, the Tigers controlled nearly a third of of Sri Lanka's territory. |
But they were defeated in May 2009 after Sri Lankan forces gained control of the last rebel-held area in the north-east, during which Prabhakaran was killed. | But they were defeated in May 2009 after Sri Lankan forces gained control of the last rebel-held area in the north-east, during which Prabhakaran was killed. |
At least 100,000 people are estimated to have been killed in the 26-year civil war, and tens of thousands more were displaced. | |
There are still no confirmed figures for tens of thousands of civilian deaths in the last months of battle: estimates range from 9,000 - 75,000. | |
One UN investigation said it was possible up to 40,000 people had been killed in that time. The government puts the figure at 9,000. | |
The United Nations says it believes most of the civilian deaths in the final months of the war were caused by army shelling. The government denies the allegation. |