A special exhibition was held in Nallur, Jaffna this week to commemorate the political wing leader of the LTTE, Lt Col Thileepan, who fasted until death to protest against the repression of Tamils 37 years ago.
A special exhibition was held in Nallur, Jaffna this week to commemorate the political wing leader of the LTTE, Lt Col Thileepan, who fasted until death to protest against the repression of Tamils 37 years ago.
A gallery featuring photographs, historical accounts, and newspaper clippings with an obelisk dedicated to Thileepan was unveiled. The obelisk is a replica of the original memorial to the political wing leader that has since been destroyed by the Sri Lankan state.
The gallery was opened with the participation of family members, relatives, members of civil society, politicians, former fighters, the parents of fallen cadres and the general public.
Several people, particularly the young visited the gallery to learn more about a man who is revered throughout the North-East.
Thileepan began his fast on September 15, 1987 and put forward the following demands to the Indian government following the signing of the Indo-Lanka accord in July 1987.
1) All Tamils detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) should be released.
2) The colonisation by Sinhalese in Tamil areas under the guise of rehabilitation should be stopped.
3) All such rehabilitation should be stopped until an interim government is formed.
4) The Sri Lankan government should stop opening new police stations and camps in the Northeastern province.
5) The Sri Lankan army and police should withdraw from schools in Tamil villages and the weapons given by the Sri Lankan government to 'homeguards' should be withdrawn under the supervision of the Indian army.
He died 11 days later after refusing food and water.