Tamils commemorate Black July in Melbourne |
Diaspora Tamils join demonstrations and protests in numbers despite coordinated crackdown on Tamil activists by Western states
American Tamils in front of Capitol Building, Washington D.C |
British Tamils in Trafalgar Square call on UK to recognize the right to self-determination of the Tamil people |
Nearly five thousand British Tamils demonstrated on July 15 in central London calling on the UK to apply pressure to halt human rights abuses by Sri Lanka’s security forces and to recognize the right to self-determination of the Tamil people. The rally in Trafalgar square was organized by councilors of Tamil origin in the London area.
More than 5000 Tamils attended the Markham Civic Centre, July 27 evening at 6:00 p.m. to attend a rally to commemorate the pogrom of July 1983 and to pay homage to the hundreds of Tamils who lost their lives during the state sponsored violence. Mr.Anton Philip Sinnarasa, a survivor of the 1983 Welikada prison massacre, said that 53 Tamils killed during orgies of violence on 25th and 27th of July, lived for their conviction and their dream, and died in pursuit of a just cause.
Tamils attended the Black July event in Markham Civic Centre, Toronto. |
Several hundred South African Tamils filled the Bayview Arutpa Kazhagam Hall in Chatsworth in Durban July 28 evening to express solidarity with the NorthEast Tamils, and to pay respect for the victims of the pogroms against Tamils in Sri Lanka in July 1983.
Belgian, Australian, and Swiss Tamils also joined other expatriate Tamil communities worldwide in remembering the Black July event.
South African Tamils express their solidarity with the Tamils in NorthEast of Sri Lanka at an event to mark the Black July pogroms. |