Freedom Hunters For Tamils

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31/05/2026

Freedom Hunters for Tamils Statement

We are deeply saddened and concerned by the fatal shooting of a Tamil man by French police in Bobigny, France, on 30 May 2026. Reports indicate that the deceased had been suffering from long-term mental health difficulties.

Freedom Hunters for Tamils strongly condemns any unnecessary or disproportionate use of force and calls for a full, transparent, and independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding this tragic death.

Every human life has value. Incidents involving individuals experiencing mental health crises require the highest standards of care, restraint, and accountability. The family of the deceased and the wider Tamil community deserve clear answers about what happened and whether all appropriate measures were taken before lethal force was used.

We call upon the French authorities to ensure that this case is investigated impartially and thoroughly, and that justice is delivered in accordance with the rule of law. Accountability and transparency are essential to maintaining public trust and protecting human rights.

Our thoughts and condolences are with the family, friends, and all those affected by this tragedy.



Photos from Freedom Hunters For Tamils's post 19/05/2026

Freedom Hunters for Tamils have organised a remembrance day on 18 May 2026 in front of the Sri Lankan High Commission in London.

Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day stands as a solemn occasion to honour and remember the tens of thousands of innocent Tamil civilians who lost their lives during the final stages of the war in Mullivaikkal in May 2009.

It is a day of reflection, mourning, and collective remembrance of the immense suffering endured by the Tamil people, while also serving as a call for justice, truth, and accountability. As we gather in remembrance, we pay tribute to those who perished, stand in solidarity with survivors and their families, and reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that such atrocities are never forgotten or repeated. Mullivaikkal remains a powerful symbol of resilience, memory, and the ongoing struggle for dignity and justice.

18/05/2026

Speech delivered by Mr. .Kovaarthan Navarathnam in front of the Sri Lankan High Commission.

18/05/2026

Speech delivered by Mr .Nivanujan Sithamparapillai in front of the Sri Lankan High Commission.

18/05/2026

Speech delivered by Mr. Satheeshgumar Sivagnanam in front of the Sri Lankan High Commission.

18/05/2026

Speech in front of the Sri Lankan High Commission by Mr Joysan Royrobinsan.

Photos from Freedom Hunters For Tamils's post 18/05/2026

Freedom Hunters for Tamils have organised a remembrance day on 18 May 2026 in front of the Sri Lankan High Commission in London.

Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day stands as a solemn occasion to honour and remember the tens of thousands of innocent Tamil civilians who lost their lives during the final stages of the war in Mullivaikkal in May 2009.

It is a day of reflection, mourning, and collective remembrance of the immense suffering endured by the Tamil people, while also serving as a call for justice, truth, and accountability. As we gather in remembrance, we pay tribute to those who perished, stand in solidarity with survivors and their families, and reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that such atrocities are never forgotten or repeated. Mullivaikkal remains a powerful symbol of resilience, memory, and the ongoing struggle for dignity and justice.

Photos from Freedom Hunters For Tamils's post 18/05/2026

Freedom Hunters for Tamils have organised a remembrance day on 18 May 2026 in front of the Sri Lankan High Commission in London.
Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day stands as a solemn occasion to honour and remember the tens of thousands of innocent Tamil civilians who lost their lives during the final stages of the war in Mullivaikkal in May 2009. It is a day of reflection, mourning, and collective remembrance of the immense suffering endured by the Tamil people, while also serving as a call for justice, truth, and accountability. As we gather in remembrance, we pay tribute to those who perished, stand in solidarity with survivors and their families, and reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that such atrocities are never forgotten or repeated. Mullivaikkal remains a powerful symbol of resilience, memory, and the ongoing struggle for dignity and justice.

17/05/2026

Many Sinhalese people may come to better understand the deep pain and loss experienced by Tamil families during the events of Mullivaikkal, as well as the historical reasons behind the Tamil struggle for rights and recognition. The final phase of the conflict, which took place during the presidency of Mahinda Rajapaksa, remains a subject of intense reflection and differing perspectives within Sri Lanka. Even today, the legacy of the conflict continues in various forms, influencing political and social attitudes across communities.

A lasting peace can only be achieved when all communities work towards mutual understanding, healing, and a shared commitment to preventing such suffering in the future.

16/05/2026

A humble request to the Tamils in the UK by Mr Rugeethan Arulrajah.

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