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London universities host 'Breaking the Silence 2011'

Students from universities across London held exhibitions at their campuses, raising awareness of the ongoing genocide of the Tamil nation.

Displays of posters, banners and painting attracted hundreds of students throughout the awareness week, signing petitions calling for an investigation into war crimes and a boycott of the Sri Lankan cricket team.

See our posts below:

Imperial's Tamil society launch 2011's 'Breaking the Silence'

City University hosts ‘Breaking the Silence’

‘Breaking the Silence’ comes to King’s College London

UCL and QMUL round up ‘Breaking the Silence’

London universities hold ‘Youth Maaveerar Naal’


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