The death of a Tamil asylum seeker on Manus Island on Monday is further evidence that the Australian government’s refugee policy is killing people. - Tamil Refugee Council
SRI LANKA STILL NOT SAFE FOR TAMILS
trcadmin2018-07-25T07:30:46+00:00The murder of Yogarasa Thines at the hands of Sri Lankan police on 9 July shows that Tamils are still not safe in their country, says the Tamil Refugee Council.
DEAKIN AWARD TO SRI LANKAN PM
trcadmin2018-07-25T07:30:09+00:00Tamil community is shocked to learn that Deakin University awarded an honorary doctorate to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe on Tuesday purportedly on the basis of his work on “reconciliation, whilst ensuring accountability.”
SRI LANKA REFUSES TO RELEASE PRISONERS
trcadmin2018-07-25T07:27:46+00:00The Srisena regime has announced that it will not release most of the Tamil political prisoners who have been languishing in the jails and detention centres in Sri Lanka.
ABBOTT’S FORGOTTEN CHILDREN
trcadmin2018-07-25T07:27:09+00:00The Tamil Refugee Council urges the Abbott government to back up its words in parliament and release, and rehabilitate, all children, including four-year-old Febrina, who are being seriously damaged by incarceration on Nauru.
A SHAMEFUL ACT
trcadmin2018-07-25T06:39:33+00:00Four asylum-‐seekers immediately returned to Sri Lanka after being intercepted on a boat at sea by Australian authorities near the Cocos Islands earlier this month face jail and torture, the Tamil Refugee Council said today.
PUSH FOR NEW WAY IN SRI LANKA
trcadmin2018-07-25T06:38:55+00:00The Tamil Refugee Council urges the Australian government to use the change of leadership in Sri Lanka to push for a resolution to the country’s most pressing issue – the long-standing oppression and persecution of Tamils.
NEW BOOK ON WAR CRIMES
trcadmin2018-07-25T07:38:50+00:00The Tamil Refugee Council urges the Abbott government to back up its words in parliament and release, and rehabilitate, all children, including four-year-old Febrina, who are being seriously damaged by incarceration on Nauru.
PACKER AGREES TO WATCH ‘NO FIRE ZONE’
trcadmin2018-07-25T07:38:07+00:00Melbourne, Saturday - The Tamil Refugee Council welcomes the decision by Crown Resorts boss James Packer to view the Emmy-‐nominated British documentary ‘No Fire Zone’ as he prepares to build a new casino in Sri Lanka.
ORANGE LIFEBOAT PLAN FOR TAMIL ASYLUM
trcadmin2018-07-25T07:37:32+00:00Melbourne, Sunday - Australia was planning to use its controversial orange life-boats to send back to India 157 Tamil asylum-seekers held on the high seas for three weeks, the Tamil Refugee Council has learned.