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SBS World News story
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http://www.greenleft.org.au/2010/834/42938

<http://www.greenleft.org.au/2010/834/42938>Australian Tamils vote in
referendum on independence
20 April 2010


*This article first appeared at TamilNet <http://www.tamilnet.com/>.*

More than 10,000 Tamils in Australia registered to cast their votes in the
referendum across Australia over April 17 and 18 on the creation of
independent Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka, reported SBS Australia, citing
organisers.

However, the successful mass participation in the poll provoked Colombo's
envoy to Australia to retaliate that "the Tamils who are in Sri Lanka at the
moment are perfectly happy to go on with the present system. It is only the
diaspora who are trying to force this thing on the people in Sri Lanka.”

However, the poll won the support of John Dowd, the president of the
International Commission of Jurists in Australia, SBS said. Dowd said that
the referendum highlighted the aspirations as well as the plight of Tamils
in the island of Sri Lanka.

"Australians need to be reminded that there is a common obligation to these
people who for centuries or indeed millennia have led their own lives
there", said Dowd.

The results of the referendum, which includes postal votes, will be
announced on April 22, the organisers told TamilNet.

The Tamil referendum in Australia has been declared a success by organisers
and political activists, who were optimistic of its effects.

Challenging the assertion of Senaka Welgampaya, the Sri Lankan High
Commissioner, the spokesperson of the Australian Tamil Congress Dr. Sam Pari
called for a United Nations-led referendum in Sri Lanka's north-east to
ascertain Tamils support for the creation of an independent Tamil homeland.

Adrian Francis, the spokesperson of Tamil Referendum Council Australia
(TRCA), an independent body established to run the voting process, said that
the “present system the High Commissioner speaks about is the same one that
led to the mass slaughter of thousands of Tamils".

Francis added the High Commissioner, along with the entire Sri Lankan
establishment, "seem to ignore the fact that this mandate was one supported
by the Tamils across the north-east".

Sri Lanka-born Larry Marshall, of La Trobe University, said the timing of
the referendum, less than an year after the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka
is unhelpful.

"It's a little too soon to try to plumb the feelings of the very confused
and divided Tamil community in Canada, in Melbourne, in Australia, in the
US, in Europe and to try to say that they speak with one voice, still for
Tamil Eelam, for a separate state". SBS cited Mr. Marshall as saying.

But speaking to the Melbourne *Age*, TRCA spokesperson for Victoria Bobby
Sundaralingam said that the current plight facing thousands of Tamils at the
hands of the Sri Lankan administration made participation a prerogative.

“Tamils in Sri Lanka are voiceless and in a state of despair. It is the duty
of the diaspora to be their voice and express what the Tamil people want."

Socialist Alliance candidate for the Sydney seat of Grayndler Pip Hinman
visited a suburban polling booth to observe the voting. Hinman told media:
“Just because they are safe in this country, they have not turned a blind
eye to their people's ongoing struggle for a separate homeland.

“They clearly want the Australian government to take a better position and
support the Tamil people's rights to live in peace and safety in Sri
Lanka."

Citing the invaluable contributions of the country's large diaspora
population, forced to Australia “as a result of the decades-long war against
the Tamil people in Sri Lanka waged by several Sinhala chauvinist
governments”, Hinman urged the Australian government to “speak up for the
right of the Tamils to form an independent separate homeland”.

Polling booths across NSW, Victoria and the ACT were bustling with voters
throughout April 17th and 18th, according to TRCA reports.

Francis said: “The mass participation illustrates the capacity of the Tamil
people to organise themselves in a democratic fashion and more importantly,
shows that the fate of our brethren and our nation is an issue that burns at
the forefront of the conscience of millions of Diaspora across the world.”

Australia is the 10th country, but the first in the eastern hemisphere, to
conduct the referendum on the creation of independent and sovereign Tamil
Eelam, the main principle of the Vaddukkoaddai Resolution of 1976.

The polls in several countries have delivered a resounding “yes”, SBS *World
News* noted.
-- 
“Disobedience, in the eyes of anyone who has read history, is man's original
virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made, through
disobedience and through rebellion.” — Oscar Wilde, Soul of Man Under
Socialism

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dummy?” — Jarvis Cocker
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