Diaspora and Conflict: The Case of Tamils in Germany

Sascha Krannich
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While most research on the Tamil diaspora and the conflict in Sri Lanka studies the Tamil diaspora in the United Kingdom and Canada, this article focuses on the role of organized Tamils in Germany. Based on an extensive three years of qualitative field study in Germany and Sri Lanka, and using the theoretical framework of Bercovitch's (2007) conflict cycle, I analyzed the engagement of the Tamil diaspora in Sri Lanka in three phases of the conflict: conflict emergence before the war (until 1983), conflict escalation and the war (1983–2009), and post-conflict reconstruction after the war (from 2009). In each of these phases, they took different positions toward the conflict. Before the war, German Tamil organizations were reluctant to get involved in the conflict. During the war, some Tamil diaspora organizations in Germany were involved in the war to a minor degree by their active membership and political participation in larger umbrella organizations initiated by the Tamil militant organization called Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The larger part of the diaspora focused on self-initiated and independent social development projects in Sri Lanka. After the LTTE lost the war, the second generation of Tamils took over leadership positions in the diaspora in Germany and focused on new social and health projects in Sri Lanka.
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侨民与冲突:德国泰米尔人的案例
关于泰米尔侨民和斯里兰卡冲突的大多数研究都是针对散居在英国和加拿大的泰米尔侨民的,而本文则侧重于研究德国有组织的泰米尔人的作用。基于在德国和斯里兰卡进行的为期三年的广泛定性实地研究,并使用 Bercovitch(2007 年)的冲突周期理论框架,我分析了斯里兰卡泰米尔侨民在冲突三个阶段的参与情况:战争前的冲突爆发(至 1983 年)、冲突升级和战争(1983-2009 年)以及战后的冲突重建(自 2009 年起)。在每个阶段,他们都对冲突采取了不同的立场。战前,德国泰米尔组织不愿卷入冲突。战争期间,德国的一些泰米尔侨民组织通过积极加入由泰米尔激进组织 "泰米尔伊拉姆猛虎解放组织"(猛虎组织)发起的大型伞式组织并参与其中的政治活动,在一定程度上参与了战争。大部分散居国外的泰米尔人则专注于在斯里兰卡开展自发和独立的社会发展项目。泰米尔伊拉姆猛虎解放组织战败后,第二代泰米尔人接管了德国侨民的领导职位,并专注于在斯里兰卡开展新的社会和卫生项目。
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