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LTTE banned for 2 more years
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May 15, 2008 18:06 IST

The Centre has extended the ban by two years on Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, declaring it an unlawful association.

The notification to this effect was issued on Wednesday, a home ministry release said today.

The LTTE, also known as Tamil Tigers, is a militant group that has waged a violent campaign against the Sri Lankan government since the 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 has been proscribed as a terrorist organisation by several countries including the United States.

The LTTE was involved in the assassination of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi in May 1991.


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