
Pon. Ganeshamoorthy who was killed Friday, 4 August 2006, was a well known literary figure, author, long time freedom activist and ardent campaigner for the independence of Tamil Eelam. He was the General Manager of Peoples Bank, Kankesanturai Branch
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"Justice fails in the state of Srilanka"
"War has turned this country into a Deep tunnel of bloodshed".
Even the governing authority did not know human values and engages in shedding the Tamils who have a predominant family structure as well as a long history in the state. The Tamils who have a peaceful livleyhood in the North East of this island have been voluntarily called upon to face death by the ugly hands of the Sinhala government ..
Some did nott know what is prevailing in the state, and some did not care about it.. Protesting upon the miscarriage of justice and to seek justice worldwide, this site was been designed to gain support among everyone who seeks peace and solidarity.

Fr.Thiruchchelvam Nihal Jim Brown (1972 -2006) was a minority Sri Lankan Tamil, Roman Catholic parish priest who disappeared during the Sri Lankan civil war. He was active helping his parishioners during the bombing of his church in northern Sri Lank
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popoHe was kidnapped by four men in a white van on April 28, 2005, in front of the Bambalapitya police station. His body was found the next day in the district of Himbulala, near the Parliament of Sri Lanka. He had been beaten and shot in the head.
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Rev.Fr. Mary Bastian was a local parish priest and a human rights activist who was killed by the Sri Lankan Army on 6th January 1985.
He was one of many mostly minority Tamil Christian priests killed by the majority Sinhalese dominated Sri Lanka
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UK TV footage claims to show Sri Lankan forces executing Tamils earlier this year
2009-08-26 19:49:48
Be warned - there are extremely disturbing scenes in this report- by Channel 4 foreign affairs correspondent Jonathan Miller.
Just three months after the Sri Lankan government declared the country liberated from the Tamil Tigers, video footage has emerged apparently showing government troops summarily executing Tamils.
Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka, which obtained the material, said it was filmed in January - when the international media were prevented by the Sri Lankan government from covering the conflict zone.
Tonight, the Sri Lankan High Commission denied the government had carried out atrocities against the Tamil community.
The Sri Lankan government launched a large scale military offensive in January capturing the Tamil Tiger held town of Kilinochchi. The army then steadily pushed the rebels into an small area of the north-east.
