NPC Councillor T Ravikaran pays his respects at the Nandikadal Lagoon |
Marking the massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils at the end of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka in May 2009, Tamils across the world and in all districts of the Tamil homeland in the North-East are coming together in commemoration.
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May 18 memorial at Jaffna University |
Remembrance events are taking place across the North-East amid surveillance by Sri Lankan intelligence and police officers and warnings by government officials not to commemorate the LTTE
At Mullivaikkal this morning |
Local sources told the Tamil Guardian that there was an increased military presence in many areas of the North-East, including at Jaffna University on the A35 towards Mullaithivu.
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Politicians across the world also released statements of solidarity this week, as memorial events took place across the globe.
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France
Denmark
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Netherlands
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Australia - Melbourne and Sydney
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