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Britain must play its role in re-establishing the Tamil homeland’s connections to the world.
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In an election that is too close to call and with many constituencies where the Tamil vote can be conclusive, the vital question facing British Tamils is where best to place their votes?
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The successful launch of the Global Tamil Forum at Britain’s parliament confirmed the worldwide Tamil Diaspora’s new found political confidence and ambition.
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British Tamils’ resounding endorsement of the Vaddukoddai Resolution in January’s referendum was a landmark event.
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By endorsing the Tamil identity and homeland, we can demonstrate that Sri Lanka's violence has failed to cow the Tamil struggle into submission and that the British Tamils are prepared to continue the struggle for justice and freedom.
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Sri Lanka’s political circles are once again overcome by the speculative frenzy that accompanies all elections.
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Remembrance Day events are an important part of the national identities of many countries.
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How the Diaspora can keep the Tamil nation alive
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Despite Sri Lanka’s brazen defiance of international norms, Britain’s policy towards Colombo remains one of steadfast support, of appeasement. But this approach, however callous it may appear, is not driven by simple disregard for Tamil suffering.
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As Britain gears up for the general elections next year, British Tamils' efforts to keep Sri Lanka on the political agenda gain a new urgency.
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