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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, September 25, 2014
RajaniThiranagama commemoration focuses on Democratisation
- Thursday, 25 September 2014

Following
the assassination of Dr. RajaniThiranagamaon 21 September 1989 by the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a well-attended commemoration and a
peaceful march were heldin Jaffna, in which large numbers of students,
clergy, activists, both local and international, and ordinary people
participated. Twenty-five years ago these events took place despite the
very hostile and intimidating environment.After that, Rajani's fellow
activists, friends and family were not able to commemorate her memory in
Jaffna,where she was born, raised, worked and eventually died, until
this last weekend. This year, the RajaniThiranagama Commemoration
Committeebelieved the time was fitting to commemorateRajani and others
who stood for justice and democracy in Jaffna. Five years after the end
of the war, we felt herlegacy, and her prophetic words about the future
of the Tamil communityare particularly relevantand meaningful to a
society that is still reflecting on the war, and grappling with its
future.
Successful events and discussions
The main commemoration event was held on the morning of September 20th at Trimmer Hall, and a cultural event followed that afternoon at Veerasingam Hall in Jaffna. The events wound up with a seminar titled "A more just and democratic society" the following day at Trimmer Hall. The speeches, messages, and performances at the commemoration eventranged from those made by academics who had taught and been taught by Rajani in medical college to women who had received support from Rajani during times of crisis, family members, and left and human rights activists who had worked with her from her early years as a medical student.During the cultural event, several young performers and speakers born long after Rajani's death, acted, sang and spoke about issues of democracy and social justice. The seminar made way for meaningful and engaging discussions on contemporary social issues.The public in Jaffna turned up in good numbers and spirit for all three events. More than a third of the participants were from other parts of the country, and there was a large presence of the academic community from various parts of the island.
The main commemoration event was held on the morning of September 20th at Trimmer Hall, and a cultural event followed that afternoon at Veerasingam Hall in Jaffna. The events wound up with a seminar titled "A more just and democratic society" the following day at Trimmer Hall. The speeches, messages, and performances at the commemoration eventranged from those made by academics who had taught and been taught by Rajani in medical college to women who had received support from Rajani during times of crisis, family members, and left and human rights activists who had worked with her from her early years as a medical student.During the cultural event, several young performers and speakers born long after Rajani's death, acted, sang and spoke about issues of democracy and social justice. The seminar made way for meaningful and engaging discussions on contemporary social issues.The public in Jaffna turned up in good numbers and spirit for all three events. More than a third of the participants were from other parts of the country, and there was a large presence of the academic community from various parts of the island.
Denial of university and public space
Although the events were organised as transparent and open democratic engagements, the Committee was compelled to make last minute changes to the programme and venue. The Committee had duly made all applications for permission to hold the planned events in good time, both at the University and the Jaffna Police station, and diligently pursued its applications and were assured that the events could be held by the officers responsible. Unfortunately, permission to hold these events in public spaces such as the Jaffna University and the Jaffna Public Library was arbitrarily rescinded at the last minute. Approval for a peaceful march, which was included in the initial programme of events, was cancelled all together. The events that eventually did take place were marked by a noticeable presence of the CID who diligently photographed the speakers as well as the participants. Even though surveillance cast a somewhat unpleasant shadow, the audience participated with enthusiasm and vigour.
Although the events were organised as transparent and open democratic engagements, the Committee was compelled to make last minute changes to the programme and venue. The Committee had duly made all applications for permission to hold the planned events in good time, both at the University and the Jaffna Police station, and diligently pursued its applications and were assured that the events could be held by the officers responsible. Unfortunately, permission to hold these events in public spaces such as the Jaffna University and the Jaffna Public Library was arbitrarily rescinded at the last minute. Approval for a peaceful march, which was included in the initial programme of events, was cancelled all together. The events that eventually did take place were marked by a noticeable presence of the CID who diligently photographed the speakers as well as the participants. Even though surveillance cast a somewhat unpleasant shadow, the audience participated with enthusiasm and vigour.
The RajaniThiranagama Commemoration Committee thanks the public for
their display of solidarity. We are encouraged by those who made great
efforts to be with all of us in Jaffna, and believe that efforts like
these are important for democratisation in Jaffna.
- RajaniThiranagama Commemoration Committee -m
