
It is imperative that this is treated seriously and quickly. The gains made by our forces, paid for in lost lives and limbs are in danger of frittered away by a dismal performance of our representatives abroad. I've said this before and I'll repeat it again. Their calm manner will win over the ranting performances often seen from LTTE representatives. Professionals like Dayan Jayatillke, Mahinda Samarasinghe (who gave an excellent performance on BBC's HardTalk), Palitha Kohona and Rajiva Wijesinha, made available to instantly rebut LTTE propaganda. We urgently need to get proven, articulate proponents of the GOSL's case.
#ELLALAN EELAM MOVIE TV#
The GOSL representatives in the UK are conspicuous by their absence on radio, TV and mainstream press (please correct me if I'm wrong). They have been allowed to make the most outrageous claims of 'genocide' and civilian casualties. Who's in charge of GOSL Press & PR in the West? (By Mango) Yet again, the LTTE's front organisations are dictating the media agenda in London and other Western bloc cities. Most countries around the world which have a much shorter history of civilisation than India have abolished capital punishment, as they recognise the act as primitive and barbaric.Īs an emerging world leader we are hopeful that India would repeal the death penalty as it goes against her commitment to uphold the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Supreme Court of India has itself commuted death sentences in a number of cases due to prolonged delay in deciding mercy petitions.īTF, kindly requests the Government of India, to commute their death sentence, on humanitarian grounds, in accordance with the non-violent traditions of India. The accused have languished in solitary confinement for the past twenty years living in prolonged anxiety with the fear of being executed at any time. British Tamils Forum appeals to the President of India to reconsider the decision to reject the mercy plea of Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan, the three accused of conspiring to assassinate former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
