Statements in Support of anti-Kudankulam Struggle (posters)
The following are the statements released by many prominent anti-nuclear activists and political figures from South Asia and Europe in support of anti-Kudankulam struggle.
The following are the statements released by many prominent anti-nuclear activists and political figures from South Asia and Europe in support of anti-Kudankulam struggle.
Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister of India, New Delhi, India. Dear Sir, Common Concerns over Koodankulam Nuclear Power Installations We the trade union and social activists representing different national organisations in Pakistan as the neighbouring […]
Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister of India, New Delhi, India, Honourable Sir, Common Concerns over Koodankulam Nuclear Power Installations We as a group of concerned citizens of Sri Lanka, the neighbouring member country of the […]
Protest at 10am on Tuesday, 23rd October, at Harmondsworth & Colnbrook detention centres near Heathrow airport, London. Nearest stations: West Drayton, Hatton Cross, Uxbridge. The flight is supposed to be 3.30 from stansted so they […]
The last few months have been a testing time for many activists and protesters alike fighting the might of the Indian state in its ever increasing attacks on the lives and livelihoods of the Indian […]
Tamil Solidarity request everyone to join the march this Saturday 20th. Show your solidarity against austerity and privatisation. Please join the Tamil Solidarity stall in the march. March will start from from Embankment. Contact Keerthikan […]
Protest outside indian high commission. This protest is part of the international day of action. Protests will also take place on the same date in Belgium, Germnay, Malaysia,India, Sri Lanka. Wednesday 24 October 4pm to […]
Public Meeting, House of Commons, Thursday October 18, 6.30-8pm, Committee Room 6 Speakers: Caroline Lucas MP; Kate Hudson (CND); Amrit Wilson (South Asia Solidarity Group); Dr Frank Boulton (Medact); Speaker from People’s Movement Against Nuclear […]
Up to 40 Students attended the Queen Mary Tamil Solidarity meeting on Monday 8 October. Frances Harrison, former BBC correspondent for Sri Lanka, read from her new book, Still Counting the Dead. Insightful questions and […]
Speaker: Frances Harrison, Former South asian corespondance for the BBC and author of new book ‘Still counting the dead’. There will also be speakers from Sri Lanka who contributed to this book. Date: Monday 8th […]
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