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Three Tamils walk from Chicago to Washington, D.C
Three Tamil students in their 20's are walking from Chicago to Washington, D.C. to tell America about rights violations in Sri Lanka.
They began their walk on May 26 and will probably finish in October.
CHAMPAIGN – Three minority Tamils from the island of Sri Lanka were in Champaign this weekend, part of a walk from Chicago to Washington, D.C., to tell America about rights violations in Sri Lanka.
They started walking May 26 and will probably finish in October, covering 20 miles at a stretch and sometimes staying in cities for several days.
They are also waging an Internet campaign using Facebook, Twitter and a Web site.
The students, all in their 20s, are also waging an Internet campaign much like Iranian dissidents, using Facebook, Twitter and a Web site, http://www.breakthesilenceusa.com/why.html.
Each student highlighted some of the problems faced by Tamils in Sri Lanka including of girls as young as thirteen being raped as part of the genocide.
"Thirteen-year-old girls are raped as part of the genocide," said the third walker, Vijay Sivaneswaran.
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at 08:17 on June 28th, 2009
Please get converted to Christianity, dear Tamil brothers. All your problems will go away and you will get salvation.
at 18:14 on June 28th, 2009
Oh yes the virus and opium of the masses that makes reality and freedom of thought go down the drain. lol
at 10:55 on June 28th, 2009
These three tamil students spoke to ABC channel. Watch the video here:
http://www.wicd15.com/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wicd_vid_481.shtml
at 19:06 on June 28th, 2009
Sri Lankan Tamils can contrubute to the RC Church to a big way.
VATICAN CITY, March 2, 2009: The number of Catholic priests rose slightly in 2007, but only because of dramatic growth rates in Africa and Asia, according to new statistics released by the Vatican.
The number of priests maintains the trend of moderate growth inaugurated in 2000, after more than 20 years of rather disappointing performance, according to the newly released 2009 edition of the Pontifical Yearbook, the churchs annually published organizational directory. With 408,024 priests at the end of 2007, their ranks had grown by 0.19 percent in one year, and 0.7 percent since 2000.
Growth was concentrated in Africa and Asia, where ordinations in 2007 rose by 27.6 percent and 21.2 percent respectively. Enrollment at seminaries in those continents also rose.
By contrast, the number of priests in Europe and Oceania fell by 6.8 percent and 5.5 percent respectively. European seminaries shrank by 2.1 percent in the same period. In the Americas, the number of priests remained practically stationary,but seminary enrollments fell by 1 percent.
The number of baptized Catholics as a share of world population remained unchanged at 17.3 percent, the Vatican said.
at 19:19 on June 28th, 2009
Thank you for the update Senthil.
at 19:15 on June 28th, 2009
Source: msnbc.msn.com
at 14:32 on June 29th, 2009
Hats off to those students waging a courageous walk. We all believed that we live in a civilized society under the governance of UN, Human rights council, RedCross and similar organizations. But the tamils have found themselves that none of these organizations were coming for their rescue. As tamil director Seeman says its time the tamils unite and have to save themselves and prove a point to this world. See for more tamil awakening news at http://www.seeman.in you can also submit your articles on this at http://articles.seeman.in
Hope one day the world will understand our plight.
at 08:45 on June 30th, 2009
"Hope one day the world will understand our plight."
...and make a movie out of it. That is all.