Tamils in Denmark commemorate Mullivaikkal with open-air exhibit

Tamils in Denmark commemorated Mullivaikkal with an open-air exhibit showcasing the final phase of the armed conflict which led to the massacre of thousands of Tamil civilians by the Sri Lankan government. 

The exhibit which was held at the Kongens Nytorv square in the Danish capital, was an attempt to also create awareness among the Danish public of the atrocities committed by the Sri Lankan government. The Union of Danish Tamil Organization organised the event. Organisers distributed pamphlets that were aimed at creating awareness while talking people through the stages that led to the final phase and the countless war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan Security Forces. 

In addition to the exhibit, Tamils in Denmark have been holding religious ceremonies at Churches and Kovils in memory of the thousands of Tamils who were massacred in the armed conflict. 

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