'Free The Tamils'

by Metrulzica | February 21, 2009 at 08:50 am
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Attorney Bruce Fein, associate deputy attorney general under President Reagan, representing the non-profit organization, Tamils Against Genocide, recently delivered to U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder a 12-count genocide indictment against Sri Lankan Defense Minister and U.S. citizen, Gothabhaye Rajabakshe, and U.S. green card holder Lt. General Sarath Foenseke, charging violations of the Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 meticulously documented in three volumes and 1,000 pages.

Students in the United States are currently fasting until humanitarian aid to the 300,000 Tamil civilians trapped in a virtual concentration camp by the Government of Sri Lanka is voted by the U.S. Congress. Tamils are also protesting through hunger strikes and self-immolation in India, Malaysia, Switzerland, and the UK. These students have been Inspired by Gandhi.


Support the Stop the Genocide movement and human rights advocates. Protest the ongoing daily atrocities inflicted by the Sinhalese Buddhist Government of Sri Lanka against Tamil civilians uninvolved in the longstanding ethnic conflict with the Tamil Tigers, including repeated bombing and shelling of hospitals and a bogus "safety zone" into which more than 300,000 civilians have been herded.

For more information regarding this crisis, visit the URL below.
www.pearlaction.org/about-sri-lanka/

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February 20, 2009
Wilshire Blvd. and Veteran Dr.
Los Angeles, California USA

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