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Over 300 people belonging to several organisations were arrested in Chennai for holding protests demanding release of the five Indian fishermen.
The protestors assembled in front of the Sri Lankan Deputy High Commissioner’s office in Nungambakkam and staged a protest.
Several leaders at the protest venue alleged that the move was a deliberate ploy of the Sri Lankan Government to target the Tamil-speaking minority.
The judiciary in Sri Lanka was controlled by the government and the death penalty was a move to target people from Tamil Nadu for raising human rights violations in the island nation, they claimed.
Five Tamil Nadu fishermen were among the seven sentenced to death by a Lankan court in connection with a narcotics case.
Meanwhile, in Tirupur, 18 persons were arrested when they tried to burn Rajapaksa’s effigy near the railway station. The protest was led by Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchi to condemn the verdict and the Sri Lankan government.
Expressing solidarity with the fishing community, lawyers across Thanjavur district boycotted courts. As part of the protests, the advocates staged protests in front of court campuses. Around 680 lawyers boycotted the court. Similar protests were reported from Kumbakonam, with 448 lawyers boycotting work.
Police in Salem foiled the attempt by cadre of Tamilaga Vazhvurimai Katchi to burn Rajapaksa’s effigy. Sources said while a group of cadre was staging a protest near the Head Post Office here, another section brought an effigy of Rajapaksa and tried to set it on fire. However, police personnel on duty foiled their bid. The cadre vacated the spot after raising slogans against Lanka and Rajapaksa.(Indian Express)
Kathiran Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:52 AM
Sri Lanka has its own judiciairy systems ,nothing to do with the indian judiciary systems where any convicted criminels can walking out simple on Ready cash payements.It Is only law in Sri Lanka.Law Is law
Manthri Saturday, 01 November 2014 12:13 PM
Even on Saturday they cant get more than 300 people without food and liquor.
Farook Saturday, 01 November 2014 12:12 PM
To the educated lawyers in TNSL is its own country and laws do not get confused that its part TN...Infact SL fisher men have sentenced to death...so please dont lose your self-respect by protesting for no reason at all... via DM Android App
Real Peace Saturday, 01 November 2014 01:17 PM
Is it? If our Chief Justice heads an independent judiciary system, how on earth he would team up with the president and ministers on an expenses paid trip to Vatican?
Fernando Monday, 03 November 2014 11:42 AM
Peace loving TN people may admire the decision of SL court
Mr. Bernard Wijeyasingha Tuesday, 04 November 2014 03:54 AM
the trafficking of illegal drugs is a growing menace in the sub continent and Sri Lanka is very vulnerable to this problem. If the reverse was true and Sri Lankan nationals were caught in Tamil Nadu of the same act I expect they too should be treated in a similar manner.
lith Tuesday, 04 November 2014 07:28 AM
Do they even know what they are talking about??
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