Tuesday, February 05, 2008

British Tamils mark Sri Lanka's '60 years of Oppression'























Tamil expatriates in Britain marked Sri Lanka's independence day with protests and publicity campaigns highlighting '60 years of oppression'. Hundreds of Tamils participated in a lively demonstration outside 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's official residence. Another group of expatriates hosted a major photo exhibition of Sri Lanka's post-independence history highlighting the state's repression of the Tamils. The British Tamils photo exhibition staged with the professed aim of informing the second-generation of Tamils in the UK about the past six decades of 'oppression, ethnic cleansing and discrimination that the Tamil community has faced at the hands of the sovereign state of Sri Lanka' was staged near the British parliament.
The exhibition highlighted the destruction and suffering of the post-independence anti-Tamil riots, the state's crushing of Tamil democratic protests, the outlawing of democratic articulation of independence, the destruction of Tamil homes, places of worship and cultural icons, like the Jaffna library.The all day event at the Methodist Central Hall in Westminster drew curious visitors from the British public as well as several MPs, including Joan Ryan MP (North Enfield), Jeremy Corbyn MP (Islington North) and Robert Evans MEP (London), organisers said.“Over a thousand visitors from various communities walked patiently viewing the photos that were explained by volunteers,” the BTF statement said.The Sri Lankan High Commission had put extreme pressure on the venue's management to cancel the event, claiming the exhibition was supporting terrorism, sources saidHowever the venue had pointed out that British security forces had not objected to the Tamil event, sources said.A British Tamils Forum statement said the organisation “intends to organise the same at various major cities in the UK, Europe and through our Sister Associations in countries like Canada, Australian, US and South Africa.”Meanwhile, hundreds of Tamils protested outside the British Prime Minister's residence, 10 Downing Street. Chanting slogans and holding banners protesting Sri Lanka's “state terror” and “60 years of Oppression”.The protestors were entertained by a street drama with actors parodying the statements of Sri Lanka's militarist President, Mahinda Rajapakse.

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