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Break-in results in Tamil migrant data taken

Toronto - A break-in at the Canadian Tamil Congress in Toronto this weekend resulted in data on Tamil migrants being stolen. It is reported that only certain property concerning those migrants were taken.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Victims and profiteers, what to do with the MV Sun Sea

On Aug. 12, a liner crammed with 492 migrants seeking the shelter of Canadian lands entered the exclusive waters of the world’s second largest country.
In the Media by G. Robert M. Miller

RCMP boards MV Sun Sea

The RCMP boarded a sailing vessel under the name “MV Sun Sea” carrying 490 Tamil migrants on Friday. The vessel carried unknown individuals into Canadian waters on Thursday and Friday they were brought into port.
In the Media by KJ Mullins

Tamil Protests at American, Indian Consulates in Toronto Special

In Toronto on Friday, two demonstrations occurred in front of the the U.S Consulate and India's Consulate, calling for the end of the "concentration camps" in Sri Lanka against the Tamil people. Please note some images maybe unsuitable for some.
Digital Journal Report by Andrew Moran

Toronto Mayor Miller Issues Statement About Tamil Protest

Toronto Mayor David Miller is asking the Tamil community to relocate their protest to a safer location after the group protested on the Gardiner Expressway Sunday.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 4 comments

Toronto's Tamil Community Plans Human Chain Protest For Tuesday

The Tamil community in Toronto are planning on forming yet another human chain on Tuesday in the downtown area. This will be the third so far this year. Tens of thousands are expected to protest the civil war in Sri Lanka.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 1 comment

Leaked UN satellite images show Sri Lankan army bombed civilians

Confidential UN satellite images leaked yesterday appear to show that the Sri Lankan Air Force bombed a government-designated safe zone for civilians in North-Eastern Sri Lanka.The No Fire Zone was housing nearly 150,000 civilians.
In the Media by Kesavan Unnikrishnan - 3 comments

New Tamil Protests Hit London, Questions Remain About G20 Death

London protests continue, with Tamil demonstration today, and questions remain about death of man in G20 protests last week, as "summer of rage" nears.
In the Media by Lisa Devaney - 1 comment

Tamil protester tries Self-Immolation at UN

In Geneva, outside the UN complex a Tamil youth aged 26 years tried self-immolation. The reports remain still unclear regarding the state of the man.
In the Media by Bodhisattva Banerji

Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers bomb military in north

A Sri Lankan military was bombed by Tamil Tiger light aircraft on Sunday and this is the rebels' first air raid in almost six months.
In the Media by Owen Weldon
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The sufferings of Tamils trying to escape Sri Lanka
About 200 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees tell the BBC that they are enduring miserable conditions in the West African state of Togo.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh blames US groups for protests that have delayed the commissioning of the Koodankulam nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu state.
The UN Human Rights Council adopts a resolution urging Sri Lanka to investigate alleged abuses during the final phase of war with Tamil rebels.

A CBC News investigation has uncovered allegations of electoral fraud concentrated in the Tamil community in the east Toronto riding of Scarborough-Rouge River.

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During the music and dances performed at Queen's Park, the sounds of cries, wimpers, bombs and gun shells were heard, which prompted the Tamil families to show what they go through in Sri Lanka.
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Tamil Blogs

Singh's Legacy: India liberalized one step further

The latest act of the Indian government led by Dr. Manmohan Singh to allow FDI in retail sector has caused a huge...
Nov 26, 2011 by Jiwan Kshetry

Snake from an ATM ??

I was amused and curious when my mum, while reading her daily Tamil newspaper, told me about a report of a man in...
Nov 6, 2011 by Caroline Vimla - 11 comments

Channel 4's "Sri Lanka's Killing Fields" screened at the European Parliament

Today I went to a screening of the Channel 4 documentary Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields at the European Parliament in...
Oct 12, 2011 by Sarah Lucas

Best action scene ever in Tamil movie Endhiran?

Making the viral rounds online this week is a 9-minute clip from the Indian film Endhiran, featuring some of the most...
Jan 27, 2011 in  New Movies, From Hollywood to Indie by David Silverberg - 2 comments

Please Say NO!!! to Bill C-49 as it discriminates against refugees and those who help them!

The Conservative Government of Canada, (although a minority) has recently introduced a bill they think will address...
Nov 19, 2010 by Hans Smedbol - 7 comments
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