Friday, May 09, 2008
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
Monday, February 04, 2008
Saturday, February 02, 2008
All Party Parliamentary Group for tamils requsted to check on Mano Ganesan!



Jeyaranjan had highlighted the Death threat Sri Lankan Tamil Member of Parliament Mano Ganesan is facing from the Sri Lankan Forces. The Tamil MP Mano Ganesan was nominated to the Freedom Defender runner-up award by US secretary of state Condeliza Rice on behalf of her government for the services he has done to the community as the Convener of Civil Monitoring Commission involved in monitoring involuntary Disappearances, Abductions, Extra Judicial Killings, Extortions and Arbitrary arrests and detentions in Sri Lanka.
Most of the Disappearances, Abductions, Extra Judicial Killings, Extortions and Arbitrary arrests and detentions in Sri Lanka are done by the Sri Lankan Military or by the Paramilitary organisations working with the the Military. Hence Mano Ganesan had been an embarasement to the Sri Lankan government. The Opposition leader Mr Wickramasinghe had accused one of the brother of the Sri Lankan President of being the ring leader of these abductions and Killing of Tamils in Sri Lanka.
http://www.uktamilnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1836&Itemid=1
Tamil MP's Life in danger by Sri Lankan Government!
http://www.uktamilnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1829&Itemid=1
Mano Ganasan is the next on Sri Lankan Governments HIT LIST?
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Executive Committee of the Redbridge Lankians Sports & Social Club 2008.

Notice of the RLSSC AGM
Sunday, December 16, 2007 at 5P.M in Blake Hall Club, Wanstead.
Please join the Executive Committee for light refreshments, which will be available commencing at 4.45P.M.
AGENDA
1. Welcome Address – Secretary
2. President’s Remarks
3. Manager’s Remarks
4. Captain’s Remarks
5. Approval of the Minutes of the AGM Held on Dec 2006
6. Appointments of Captains yr 2008
7. Questions Related to Club Silver Celebrations – appointments of organising committee
8. Fund Raising at Walthamstow dog stadium – 15/01/08
9. Any Other Business
10. Motion of Adjournment
Please dress with smart suits to take group photo to publish in silver souvenir. Photo cost £2.00 each.
Sorry for the short notice.
Wish you & your families for Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.
Thanks
Ranjan
Secretary RLSSC
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Monday, August 20, 2007
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Monday, August 06, 2007
Friday, August 03, 2007
'COMMITTEE TO DEFEND SRI LANKAN TAMIL ASYLUM SEEKERS' WRITES TO Rt Hon Gordon Brown M.P :- uktamilnews.com


The Foreign Secretary is quite aware of the dire human rights situation in Sri Lanka. This has been a subject of concern for UN officials and highly placed sources in several governments including the US. As such, I do not wish to burden you with details of the poor Human Rights situation in Sri Lanka. I would only point to the latest bizarre abduction and murder last week of a Tamil communication engineer Vigneswara (27 years) whose body was found dumped in a plantation almost 50 km away from Colombo where he was abducted.
It is very disturbing to note that failed Tamil asylum seekers are being removed to Colombo where they are at risk of courting arrest/detention and ill treatment. The fact that some returnees have lost their lives soon after return speaks volumes about the risk such Tamil returnees face in Sri Lanka. It is, therefore, no surprise that scores of immigration detainees facing removal have lost all hope of a genuine assessment by the Home Office of the scandalous human rights situation in Sri Lanka. They have found it fit to lose their lives in the United Kingdom rather than face gory deaths in Sri Lanka, like Vigneswara.
I am of the firm belief that the Home Office Border & Immigration Agency is downplaying the human rights situation of Tamils in Sri Lanka for the sole purpose of statistics concerning immigration removals. Forced removal of Tamils to Colombo, the hunger strike aside, by the B & I A runs counter to the hallowed principles to which the United Kingdom has given precedence over decades.
In the circumstances, I ask you to urgently intercede with the Secretary of State to defer forced removals at least until there is a semblance of reform in Sri Lanka in the field of human rights concerning Tamils.















