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So, there are no terrorist organizations operating in Canada?
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/11/30/tamil051130.html
Tamil Tigers illegally fundraising in Toronto: community member
Last Updated Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:50:18 EST
CBC News
Members of Toronto's large Tamil community say they're being hit up for money by door-to-door fundraisers for the Tamil Tigers.
Community members said they were told to make an immediate cash contribution of $2,500, and that those who didn't contribute would not be allowed to travel in Tamil-controlled parts of Sri Lanka when they returned for visits.
"They started giving each family a PIN number, so whenever somebody visited to the LTTE-controlled areas of Sri Lanka, they would be told to provide the PIN number, and only then would they be allowed to go into the territory," said one man who didn't want to be named for fear of retribution.
The Tigers, also known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, (LTTE), are listed as a terrorist organization by the United Nations. They are not banned in Canada, but it is illegal to fundraise for them or to give money to them.
FEATURE: Whose Truth?
The LTTE has been fighting a 20-year war of independence against Sri Lanka's Sinhalese Buddhist government. At times, the Tigers have used suicide bombers and child soldiers. The group relies heavily on fundraising in Tamil communities outside the country. It is estimated that one-third of the Tamil diaspora is in the Toronto area.
Many in Toronto's 150,000-strong community support the fight for Tamil independence. In the past, thousands have turned out to commemorate 18,000 Tamil Tiger fighters killed in the civil war.
Last January, the Canada Revenue Agency turned down an application by the Tamil Relief Organization to gain charitable status. The organizaton said it was because of assumptions that it's linked to the Tigers. The organization had raised $500,000 for tsunami relief and wanted to be eligible for charitable tax credits.
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/11/30/tamil051130.html
Tamil Tigers illegally fundraising in Toronto: community member
Last Updated Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:50:18 EST
CBC News
Members of Toronto's large Tamil community say they're being hit up for money by door-to-door fundraisers for the Tamil Tigers.
Community members said they were told to make an immediate cash contribution of $2,500, and that those who didn't contribute would not be allowed to travel in Tamil-controlled parts of Sri Lanka when they returned for visits.
"They started giving each family a PIN number, so whenever somebody visited to the LTTE-controlled areas of Sri Lanka, they would be told to provide the PIN number, and only then would they be allowed to go into the territory," said one man who didn't want to be named for fear of retribution.
The Tigers, also known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, (LTTE), are listed as a terrorist organization by the United Nations. They are not banned in Canada, but it is illegal to fundraise for them or to give money to them.
FEATURE: Whose Truth?
The LTTE has been fighting a 20-year war of independence against Sri Lanka's Sinhalese Buddhist government. At times, the Tigers have used suicide bombers and child soldiers. The group relies heavily on fundraising in Tamil communities outside the country. It is estimated that one-third of the Tamil diaspora is in the Toronto area.
Many in Toronto's 150,000-strong community support the fight for Tamil independence. In the past, thousands have turned out to commemorate 18,000 Tamil Tiger fighters killed in the civil war.
Last January, the Canada Revenue Agency turned down an application by the Tamil Relief Organization to gain charitable status. The organizaton said it was because of assumptions that it's linked to the Tigers. The organization had raised $500,000 for tsunami relief and wanted to be eligible for charitable tax credits.