Tamil Tiger of Sri Lanka Essay

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5. Problem statement

I. Through their history, the Tigers have financed their operations with bank robberies and drug smuggling, among other illegal acts.

II. They are also believed to get much of their support from ethnic Tamils living in Western Europe and Canada.

III. Some estimates say the LTTE raises more than $200 million a year.

IV. Hence, statement of the problem "the daily struggle that goes on between the Government of Sri and the Tamil Tigers" (De, 2012).

6. Research hypothesis

Now, the country is overcoming a period of 30 years of war. Therefore, the hypothesis of this research will be "The Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka pose a great security threat to the post conflict government of Sri Lanka."

7. Justification

I. Justification of this study will be done by conducting a critical assessment of the facts gathered from people who have successfully migrated due to the threat posed by the tigers.

II. The hypothesis will be proved through analyzing the information gathered.

8. Sampling

I. This study will adopt random sampling procedure from different geographical sites within Sri Lanka.

II. This will cover areas of Chillow, Megamuwa, Waththala and Kegalle, with samples ranging from 20 years to 40 years old.

9. Data collection

The data will be collected through conducting in-depth interviews.
It will consist of a sample of ten participants who have successfully escaped tiger attacks and who have caught up with Tamil Tigers' terror racket.

LIMITATIONS

I. The only constrain is the time factor in conducting the research.

II. In addition, the word content limitation will be a potential barrier because it will restrict the researcher from elaborating certain terminologies.

RESULTS

I. This research will be conducted with the aim of finding possible solutions to address the Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka menace.

II. If this issue is addressed, Sri Lankan people will stop penetrating to foreign nations seeking safety and job opportunities.

III. This study will critically diagnose the data before presenting possible solutions to the threat in post conflict Sri Lanka (De, 2012).

CONCLUSIONS

I. This study will be conducted with the view of eradicating "the daily struggle that goes on between the Government of Sri and the Tamil Tigers."

II. The Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has requested the Tamil Tigers to surrender.

III. This led to the most recent cease-fire agreement between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan government (Chandraprema, 2012)......

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