Unity a weapon against extremism


THE recent nationwide arrests of a dozen individuals, including two DAP assemblymen, who were allegedly linked to the defunct Sri Lankan terrorist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) certainly took the nation by surprise.

One may wonder as to how the LTTE, which was defeated by the Sri Lankan government 10 years ago in 2009, has suddenly re-emerged with the arrest of these individuals who are suspected of being involved in financing, recruitment and a supposed resurgence of the group.

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