Dal Khalsa would like to applaud the UK Tamil Nation for the gigantic rally which took place in London on Saturday 20th June 2009.The rally was attended by 100,000 people from across the UK Tamil Community,Human Rights Groups,Solidarity Groups,MP's and others.
We were very impressed with the amount of effort and organisation put in to the rally by all the organisers including the UK Tamil Youths.Their display of dedication to the movement for a free Tamil Eelam shows that the Tamil Nation have a strong Freedom Movement and they are United in fighting for justice,against a Nazi Sri Lankan Regime who with the help of India (State Terrorist)has commited a genocide on the Tamil people and continues to do so.
We stand United with our fellow Tamil brothers in this being the 25th year of the Genocide Commited on us by India.Let their be no mistake the Tamil Nation and Sikh Nation stand together under one platform of Freedom and Self Determination for both our nations,
Tamil Eelam & Khalistan.
Long Live Tamil Eelam
Tamil Eelam Zindabad
Long Live Khalistan
Khalistan Zindabad
Below is an extract from the website http://www.tamilsforum.com/
Tamils march to save ‘imprisoned’ brethren in Sri Lanka [BTF 2009.06.20]
Over 100,000 people converged on the streets of London on Saturday 20 June 2009 to remember the tens of thousands that perished in the Sri Lankan state’s final onslaught against the Tamil civilians and to call for the release of 300,000 that remain under threat of death, disappearance, rape and torture in government-run internment camps.
Protesters, carrying black flags and adorned in dark attire, marched to rouse the UK and internationalcommunity into action over the following three demands:
• Stop the disappearances, rapes and torture occurring daily in the internment camps and find all those who were unaccounted for.
• Free people from the camps immediately so that they can return to their normal lives.
• Bring the perpetrators of the genocide against the Tamils to justice.
The Tamil community disappointed and embittered by the failure of the UK and other international powers, to prevent the recent carnage despite constant and repeated warnings, pleaded that the international community must at least act now decisively to save the ‘imprisoned’ civilians in these camps, who remain in grave danger.
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Over 100,000 people converged on the streets of London last weekend to remember the tens of thousands that perished in the Sri Lankan state’s final onslaught against the Tamil civilians and to call for the release of 300,000 that remain under threat of death, disappearance, rape and torture in government-run internment camps. |