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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, November 22, 2013
Canada, Tamils, Muslims, Sinhalese and
Sri Lanka: A Special TV Ontario Online
Conversation Series
1.Sri Lanka: Human Rights Update (Fred Carver, the campaign director for The Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice.)
2.Sri Lanka and Responsible Tourism | Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice
6.Sri Lanka: Canada’s Tamils (Bahi Kandavel, Vani Selvarajah, Siva Vimalachandran)
7.Sri Lanka: Postwar Tamil Activism in Canada | Amarnath Amarasingam, a postdoctoral fellow at York University’s Centre for Refugee Studies, who has researched the issue of Tamil activism in Canada.
Sri Lanka: A View From Britain
Sri Lanka: A Special TV Ontario Online
Conversation Series
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2.Sri Lanka and Responsible Tourism | Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice
3.Sri Lanka: The Island Nation’s Muslims, with Fathima Cader
4.Sri
Lanka: Harper, Tamils and Canadian Immigration Policies (Fathima Cader,
who also spoke about Sri Lanka’s Muslims, shares her concerns over
Canada’s treatment of Tamil refugees fleeing Sri Lanka.
5.Sri Lanka: Canada’s Sinhalese (Romesh Hettiarachchi and Prathap Perera
6.Sri Lanka: Canada’s Tamils (Bahi Kandavel, Vani Selvarajah, Siva Vimalachandran)
7.Sri Lanka: Postwar Tamil Activism in Canada | Amarnath Amarasingam, a postdoctoral fellow at York University’s Centre for Refugee Studies, who has researched the issue of Tamil activism in Canada.
Sri Lanka: A View From Britain
8.Last
week, The Agenda did a series on the situation in Sri Lanka ahead of
the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) held there. We’ve
gotten some reaction to the series, so we are hosting a series of follow
up conversations.
In
this video, Jan Jananayagam of the NGO Tamils Against Genocide Europe
evaluates British Prime Minister David Cameron’s decision to go to CHOGM
and publicly raise the issue of human rights there, versus Canadian
Prime Minister Stephen Harper decision not to attend CHOGM as a
statement. She also talks about concerns over Sri Lanka’s human rights
situation more broadly, and shares some of her thoughts on The Agenda’s
coverage of the Sri Lanka issue.