Singapore deports Tiger spokesman
Tiger terrorist spokesman in Australia Dr Brian Senewiratne has been
deported to Australia by the Singaporean government. The 81-year-old
Australian doctor arrived in Singapore planning to travel to Malaysia
and Indonesia to speak at forums organised by Tiger terrorist activists
in those countries.
Dr Brian Senewiratne |
Reports said he was scheduled to travel from Singapore by road to
Johor Bahru in Malaysia to deliver two talks about the political
situation in Sri Lanka and the factors influencing Sri Lankans to seek
asylum.
Tiger terrorists have used this doctor’s Sinhalese birth identity for
many of their propaganda activities and he is one of the highly paid
Tiger terrorist propaganda groups.
He is also one of the nine Senators appointed by the pro-LTTE group
Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam in its so called “Senate”.
Dr Senewiratne was born in Sri Lanka but has not visited the country
since 1984 and has been an Australian citizen since 1976.
Reports from Singapore said after landing in Singapore, Dr
Senewiratne was detained in an interview room at Changi airport for four
hours.
He was then escorted by an armed guard to a flight which returned him
to Australia.
When Tiger terrorism was in full bloom in Sri Lanka, this Sri Lankan
born Australian visited many countries to seek support for the terrorist
cause and addressed many Pongu Tamil functions held overseas including
the one in Toronto in July 2008.
Courtesy: news.lk |