South Africans demonstrate against Sri Lanka's Genocide

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South Africans demonstrate against Sri Lanka's Genocide by WilliamBaptist

Representatives of the African National Congress (ANC) and South African Communist Party (SACP) Wednesday took part in a demonstration that called for an immediate end to the Sri Lankan military aggression against Eezham Tamils. The demonstration was held around the Durban City Hall on February 04, 2009, coinciding with Sri Lanka’s independence day. South African Muslim Network, Minority Front and members of the South African community also rallied against the war in Sri Lanka.

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Tiana

People bear in mind, these are the general public. The protest is against innocent civilian killings, not in support of ltte. Do these old

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WilliamBaptist

Well said, those idiots(Sinhalese) always harass us no matter where we Tamils go.

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Tiana

Lets not resort to some of their levels. The majority are descent but you get the odd ones, you know what I mean? Just like some of tamils who made personal comments at Hiranya.

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sudarshana

Mr WilliamBaptist,

Please have a look at this link from Reuters. This shows that these LTTE Terrorist activities in Sri Lanka against their own people “Tamils”. What is happing in Sri Lanka is genocide against Tamil people by the LTTE.

By supporting the LTTE you support Genocide against innocent Tamils.
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE51O8DM20090226?rpc=401&feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews&rpc=401&pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0

If you want Civilian Tamils to be safe please ask LTTE to release them.

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