Tamils - a Trans State Nation..

"To us all towns are one, all men our kin.
Life's good comes not from others' gift, nor ill
Man's pains and pains' relief are from within.
Thus have we seen in visions of the wise !."
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Tamil Poem in Purananuru, circa 500 B.C 

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TAMILS: A TRANSTATE NATION

Maaveerar Naal - மாவீரர் நாள் 2008
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in many lands & across distant seas...
 

Canada - 27 November 2008

 

 

 

 

[see also Maveerar Naal 2008  Address by Velupillai Pirabakaran,Leader of Tamil Eelam "..The Sinhala nation refuses  to acknowledge the historic homeland of the Tamils. In such a situation, how will it offer a just solution to our people? As the freedom movement of the people of Tamil Eelam we will never, ever allow Sinhala occupation or Sinhala domination of our homeland. Whatever challenges confront us, whatever contingencies we encounter, whatever forces stand on our path, we will still continue with our struggle for the freedom of the Tamil people. On the path shown by history, at the command of the circumstances of today, (வரலாறு விட்ட வழியில், காலம் இட்ட  கட்டளைப்படி) we will continue with our struggle till alien Sinhala occupation of our land is removed. At this historic juncture, I would request Tamils, in whatever part of the globe that they may live, to raise their voices, firmly and with determination, in support of the freedom struggle of their brothers and sisters in Tamil Eelam. I urge them from my heart to strengthen the hands of our freedom movement and I ask (உரிமையோடு கேட்டுக்கொள்கிறேன்) that they continue to extend their contribution and help..." more]
 


Toronto, 27 November 2008

[see also Usha Sri-Skanda-Rajah -  No force on earth can stop Tamils from honouring their Fallen Freedom Fighters  "Try as they might the Bandula Jayasekeras and the Mahindas of the world – whether Rajapakse or Gunesekara cannot stop Canadian Tamils from paying homage to their fallen heroes, the brave Tamil freedom fighters who died fighting to liberate the Tamil homeland in the island of Sri Lanka. The mass of people who attended the Maveerar Remembrance Day event in Canada on 27 November 2008 is once again a clear signal to all Tamil detractors that their shenanigans won’t work... As one hears of the mass of people attending similar events taking place all over the Tamil Diaspora, one is heartened but not surprised. Such a profound out pouring of emotion and passion by Tamils unprecedented in terms of any freedom struggles in recent times is reflective of the Tamil people’s genuine yearning to see their homeland Tamil Eelam free; a yearning that’s just and reasonable and should be felt, understood and supported by the rest of the world..." more ]

Canada Tamil Youth Organisation Newsletter 27 November 2008


 

Maveerar Naal 2008, Canada

Maveerar Naal 2008, Canada
Maveerar Naal 2008, Canada

TNS Report By Ruba Xavier

Toronto - Tens of thousands of Tamil Canadians flocked the famous Brampton Pearson Convention Center on November 27 to commemorate their fallen heroes and civilians in Eelam. The commemoration events were organized in two sessions to commemorate the fallen heroes and innocent civilians of Tamil Eelam (TE).

The first session started at 6:30 am and had the packed capacity of the large venue normally holds 15,000 people and first session reached over the full capacity of the venue even though it was a working day. Second session started at 5:00 p.m and more than 30 to 40 thousands people paid garland respects to the fallen heroes and paid respects.

Middle of the cultural events which followed after the garland tributes to their fallen heroes more than half of people were asked to leave the venue due to crowd reached to the level emergency officials team arrived to the venue to advice on the safety of the large gathering.

In the evening session, it took an hour for those joining the queues to reach the petals, people said. As in recent years, large quantities of the Tamil national flower, the karthigaipoo (gloriosa lily) were among the petals piled up for attendees to pick and place, they said.

 


Maveerar Naal 2008, Canada

Maveerar Naal 2008, Canada

 

Maaveerar Naal 2008 - Canada

 

 

 

 

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