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Tamils protest outside Australian PM's home

Over 100 Tamil protesters converged outside the Australian prime minister's Canberra residence on Tuesday and demanded that Australia play a greater role in efforts to end violence in Sri Lanka.

Updated on: Apr 14, 2009 02:16 PM IST
Agencies | By , Canberra
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Over 100 Tamil protesters converged outside the Australian prime minister's Canberra residence on Tuesday and demanded that Australia play a greater role in efforts to end violence in Sri Lanka.

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The protesters wanted Australia to use diplomatic channels to push for a permanent cease-fire in the conflict between Sri Lankan government forces and Tamil rebels.

"We have the right to ask the (prime minister) to stop the genocide," said the group's spokesman, Mahendran Ratmam.

Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith said the situation in Sri Lanka was terrible.

"We have for some time been very concerned about circumstances in Sri Lanka, for some time I've been calling on the Sri Lankan government to engage in a political dialogue," Smith told reporters in Perth.

Smith Monday urged the Tamil Tigers to allow the exodus of civilians.

"We've previously called on the Tamil Tigers to lay down their arms and engage in political dialogue and we again do that," Smith said.

 
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