CONTENTS
OF THIS SECTION |
European
Union & Terrorism |
European Initiative for a Negotiated Peace in Sri Lanka
- in English, Deutsch, French & Portuguese - Jean
Ziegler, Professor at the University of Geneva - Switzerland, Dr. Lugder Weckel
- Institute for Theology and Politics - M�nster - Germany, PD Dr. Dagmar
Hellmann-Rajanayagam - University Passau - Germany, Professor John Neelsen -
Germany, Professor Peter Schalk - Sweden, Professor Paul Weller - Britain,
Fran�ois Houtart - Professor Emeritus - Catholic University Louvain (Belgium),
Rev. Alexander Reid, C.S.s.R - Ireland, Fr. Albert Koolen - Germany et al |
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INTERNATIONAL FRAME
&
Tamil Struggle for Freedom:
European Union |
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History of Intransigence -
J.T. Janani , October 2006 |
European
Parliament Resolution on Sri Lanka, September 2006 |
European Union Ban on LTTE, 31
May 2006 |
Joint Motion for a
Resolution on the situation in Sri Lanka , 17 May 2006 |
EU Contribution to the Peace
Process in Sri Lanka - Symposium in European Parliament - Organised by the
Tamil Centre for Human Rights, March 2006 |
European Union
& Sri Lanka |
Exchange of Letters Between the
European Union and the International Federation of Tamils, 2005 |
Expatriate
Tamils from Across Europe to rally before Bern Parliament, Switzerland
Expatriate
Tamils from across countries in Europe staged rally in front of Swiss parliament
in Bern on the 29 May 2005 Monday at 1:00 p.m.The rally urged the
European countries to assist Tamils in achieving their self-determination rights
or to recognize Tamils' right to secede, organizers said.
Buses and trains were organized by the rally officials in most of
the countries, and those planning to participate were asked to
contact local co-ordinating offices, leaflets said. The rally placed
the following demands to key decision makers in the European member
countries:
Recognize
Tamil Nation, Tamil Homeland and Tamils right to
self-determination,
Lift ban on Liberation Tigers,
Remove restrictions on High Security Zones (HSZ) allowing
displaced Tamils in NorthEast to resettle in their homes,
Remove ban on fishing along coasts of NorthEast, and
Not to repatriate Tamils who seek refugee status in European
capitals until a politically negotiated solution is accepted by
both warring parties in Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka: European Union
Declaration 26 September 2005 |
'Do not send Tamil refugees back' - Rev.S.J.Emmanuel writes to European
Commission, 29 June 2000 |
UK Tamil Association responds
to the European Union Outline Reply, 15 November 1995 |
Touch of Farce
in Strasbourg, 1994 |
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