pictures from today's tamil march in london
rikki | 20.06.2009 20:15 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Social Struggles
there was a huge turn-out of more than 100,000 for the tamil march in london this afternoon. police turned a blind eye to the hundreds of tamil eelam flags which were proudly displayed. the march was good-natured, though sombre and dignified.
despite various call-outs, one negative aspect of the day was the almost complete lack of solidarity from british groups.
there was no autonomous bloc, and the only groups i saw represented other than tamil organisations were the women's global strike and a handful of people sporting a stop the war coalition banner.
still, the tamils came out in their tens of thousands, asking the world not to ignore the genocide the sri lankan government is committing, and is now also busy hiding evidence of.
there was no autonomous bloc, and the only groups i saw represented other than tamil organisations were the women's global strike and a handful of people sporting a stop the war coalition banner.
still, the tamils came out in their tens of thousands, asking the world not to ignore the genocide the sri lankan government is committing, and is now also busy hiding evidence of.
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What is the march about?
20.06.2009 21:58
Ruby
the march is about genocide and western complicity
20.06.2009 22:53
the 'war' is over, but hundreds of tamil children and women are abducted from the concentration camps each night, many raped or tortured before 'disappearing'.
the concentration camps hold more than a quarter of a million tamils in abject conditions and break all manner of geneva conventions.
doctors, aid workers and media have all been prevented from entering the camps. the food is scarce and of terrible quality. sri lankan soldiers treat the tamils with barbarism.
there have been calls to the UN, to gordon brown, and to barak obama to monitor, prosecute, and provide aid. nothing is being done for the tamil people.
the western media is complicit in its silence and in portraying what 'ruby's' post stated, that a 'civil war' is over. "move along please, there's nothing to see".
more info can be found at:
http://tamilvoice.co.uk
www.srilankacrisiscamps.org/petition
www.victimsofsrilankanwar.com
www.srilankacrisiscamps.org/FAQs
rikki
British Autonomous Bloc
20.06.2009 23:01
Autom
solidarity - slow but growing
21.06.2009 02:53
At February's march there were NO white faces. Maybe a dozen all day (out of 125,000 people). The second march this year was even bigger and apart from a few dozen people all day (out of about 200,000) the rest were Tamil. Stop The War had a banner with few people then.
Today, groups represented included Socialist Worker Party, Fight Racism Fight Imperialism, Colombia Solidarity Campaign, Global Women’s Strike, Student Workers, International Commission Against Disappearances, and a Stop The War banner - but i question whether this is a national representation or a local group acting against Stop The War policy of seemingly not supporting the Tamil struggle. Messed up considering SWP even spoke at the end. In addition there were more white non-Tamil faces, maybe 100 but scattered throughout. History will note the lack of solidarity with this issue. The effort of the organisers should be noted though. The speakers at the end of the march had a very good representation of white faces from MPs to humans rights campaigning groups to social activists.
Ruby's post sadly shows us yet again that the Tamil struggle is not properly understood by almost everybody. At this rate it will be years before we get a solid autonomous block. That's simply not an option.
Cosmo Dub
100,000 at the march lol...I don't think so!
26.06.2009 09:32
Who at Indymedia gains these figures. I feel it would be more beneficial to ensure that they are as accurate as possible as not doing so really does detract from the validity of any protest.
All the best
Paul
Paul