25.3.2008
By Dushy Ranetunge in London
There
has been a resurgence of LTTE activity in the UK and the
Tigers are increasingly lobbying British government Ministers
to highlight only their point of view.
On
Saturday, an LTTE propaganda event was to be held at the
University of East London, as usual in the guise of a peace
event. The University administrators were alerted that it
was an LTTE event and they initially cancelled it.
The
British Minister for Employment and Welfare Reform, Stephen
Timms visited the University and intervened on behalf of
the LTTE organisers and re-secured the venue for the event.
The
event was held on Saturday and included known front line
LTTE activists, known not only to Sri Lankans, but also
to New Scotland Yard Specialist Operations.
Among
those present at the event were Murugesu Sivarajah a long
standing and a hard core LTTE activist, C. Sithamparapillai,
a lawyer and the Chairman of the LTTE front 'TRAG', S. Balasundaram
senior and junior, both known LTTE activists.
Anti-LTTE
activists Rajasingham Jayadevan and Vivekananthan, who had
been initially invited had tried to enter the venue only
to be kept out by LTTE goons. Jayadevan had then telephoned
Stephen Timms, who had gone out to meet him, but in his
presence an LTTE goon had pushed Jayadevan and Timms had
stood by helplessly.
It
is believed that Ministers of the British government were
content with standing by while the LTTE intimidates Tamils
who had come to hear him speak.
The
reason for this may be because Stephen Timms is the MP for
Eastham, and as the LTTE event was being held in his patch,
he may have wanted to maintain the support of his LTTE constituents.
Courtesy
- The Island
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