After 2009, voice for justice mostly raised by newly formed Tamil Diaspora groups and they had to beg for raising even to run projects in small scale around 100K (For Sri Lanka's killing field documentary, the crowed funding kick starter project to raise 30K British pounds took over two months). After 2009, most of the Tamil Tigers's world wide entities were went either silent or take part in tarnishing the very own organization they supported in the past or blackmailed by Sri Lankan regime to keep quite. It took a while the evidence of war crimes emerged via human rights and journalist groups, and UN has no choice other than accept it's mistake and then Canada, USA and UK put forward resolutions after resolutions. Basically Tamil politicians fooled by powers in big time at the expense of thousands of Tamils lives as many thousands of Tamils got killed after the war ended (not at the war) in the Criminal Sri Lankan custody. Prabhakaran and Tamil Tigers Image It came to light that India and several other nations promised some of Tamil political leaders (TNA) and diaspora entity that once Tamil Tigers eliminated, Eelam Tamils would get a political solution such as federal system. After that, huge level of propaganda deployed to tarnish Tamil National leader Hon. p. 12.In May 2009, ethical country Tamil Eelam got destroyed as part of Sri Lanka's Genocide. "Single-minded Tamil Tigers leader lived and died by the gun".
Their explosive belts have been copied by groups in Palestine, Chechnya and Iraq. These were a group of male and female suicide bombers. In July 1987 Prabhakaran started a group called the "Black Tigers". They had their own navy, the Sea Tigers, and air force. Many Tamils left the country, and many young people went to the training camps in India. In July 1983, there were wide spread attacks against Tamils in Sri Lanka. Other Tamil guerilla groups were taken over or destroyed by the LTTE. The LTTE secretly set up training camps in India. The last rule was changed when Prabhakaran married Mathivathani Erambu. Other rules that Prabhakaran made for the LTTE were that members could not smoke, drink alcohol or have sex.
Each member had cyanide (poison) carried in a necklace which they could swallow if they were captured. He hid in the city of Madras (now Chenai), where he turned the TNT into the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Prabhakaran went to India to escape from the police. Duryappa was also a Tamil, but Prahbhakaran believed he had become too close to the Sri Lankan government. In July 1975 he shot dead Alfred Duryappa, the mayor of Jaffna. In 1972, Prabhakaran started a group called the Tamil New Tigers (TNT). There were laws to limit their chance of getting to university or working for the government. After Ceylon became independent in 1948, life became very difficult for the small Tamil population.
Prabhakaran was born in Valvettiturai, a fishing town, on the northern tip of Sri Lanka.