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Tamil protests block Gardiner
Toronto Star

Expressway expected to remain closed tonight as more than a thousand protesters demand end to Sri Lanka violence

May 10, 2009 09:54 PM
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Henry Stancu Nicole Baute
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The Gardiner Expressway came to a standstill as more than a thousand Tamil protesters stormed onto the highway, blocking all lanes Sunday night and refusing to leave until a federal government official addressed the group.

"The community is asking for a representative from the Conservative government to come meet the community and assure them that serious economic or diplomatic sanctions will be placed on Sri Lanka," said Shyanthy Thezarajh, 24, a spokesperson for the Tamil protesters.

A police negotiator mentioned that someone would talk to them if they moved off the road but the community didn't trust that that would happen and so far have refused to leave, Thezarajh said.

"There's been a massive impact on each and every individual here. And they're pretty much trying to get the media to understand what's going on in the hopes that the issue would come to the world stage and some kind of meaningful solution will be achieved for Sri Lanka right now," she said.

She is hoping for diplomatic sanctions against Sri Lanka and a stronger statement at the UN.

"Hopefully, once people start realizing what exactly happened to trigger all these emotions, I'm hoping as a community (Canadians) will all stand together," she said.

Hundreds of people, young and old, sat cross-legged with babies in strollers on the highway around her.

Police were caught off guard as the demonstration swelled.

Police had been monitoring several groups of demonstrators who had joined up on Spadina Ave. as they headed south at about 6:30 p.m.

The closure of the Gardiner, which police expect to stretch into the evening, caused traffic gridlock on all downtown streets.

Once the marchers hit the lakeshore hundreds of people began running up the ramp to the westbound Gardiner. Marchers held flags, banners and placards demanding a stop to the violence in their homeland.

Police closed ramps to the expressway from Jarvis to Spadina Ave. Traffic backed up in both directions from the Don Valley Parkway to the east and as far as the Humber River in the west end. A group of demonstrators had crossed over the centre concrete median spreading themselves out across all lanes.

Mounted officers were brought to the scene as police surrounded the group and patrol officers from divisions across the city were also brought in.

"A wake-up call this morning was that we lost 4,000 people," said protester Arthty Ragupathy, 15, noting the casualty number many at the protest are using although official reports say about 400 civilians were killed. However, media are not allowed into the war zone so it is difficult to substantiate the exact number.

"My grandmother overnight was actually killed," Ragupathy said, grabbing a friend's hand for support

While many Tamil Canadians awoke to the news this morning, Ragupathy sat up through the night with her family, listening to the names of the dead listed on a Tamil radio station. Her grandmother, who is nearly 80, had left Jaffna and relocated to the no-fire zone, where she was supposed to be safe.

Her name was announced around 1 or 2 a.m.

"They're trying to get rid of the whole Tamil race," she said, her big brown eyes moist.

People turned off their car engines and stood in the roadway, some taking pictures with cameras or cellphones.

"I was on my way to visit friends and go see a movie," said Matthew Sacks. "It's unfortunate it has to come to this but I guess it's not the end of the world."

Stephany Anton Arogana, 16, a protester, said, "It's hard for us students to focus at school. Our teachers are teaching us something and our minds are somewhere else."

She said they have protested every way possible and the Canadian government has not effectively intervened.

"We did not get our voices heard. We hope this helps. We're getting to a point where our people are decreasing in numbers."

A motorist was disappointed by the disruption.

"This is not good. I'm on my way to see my mother for Mother's Day and I guess I'm going to be late," said Erin Edwards. Edwards like many motorists left their cars and walked toward the crowd and watched the spectacle unfold behind police lines. "I get the point of their problems but I don't get this," Edwards added.

At about 7:30 police began getting motorists to back up their cars and down the closest ramp

Anita, a spokesperson for the Tamil protesters who was on the scene, said the protest was peaceful. "We're all just on the floor sitting down. We're here trying to stop the genocide."

She added it was impossible for the protesters to get off the highway as they were flanked at the front and the back by police officers.

Traffic was backed up in both directions for kilometres and the closure of what is part of a ring road was slowing traffic around and throughout the city.

Protesters also blocked off a downtown intersection near the Ontario legislature.

Police from the surrounding regions sent in officers to assist the Toronto force.

Tamil Canadians and their supporters have been holding protests for several months to demonstrate against violence in Sri Lanka.

They began holding a moving protest across from the U.S. consulate and then moved south to take over the highway.

The move came after news that an all-night artillery barrage in Sri Lanka's war zone killed more than 370 people and forced thousands to flee to makeshift shelters along the beach.

A government doctor said Sunday that at least 1,100 people were wounded in the bloodiest day he had seen in months of fighting between the army and Tamil Tiger rebels.

With a file from The Canadian Press

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泰米尔人今天下午阻断多伦多主要高速公路QEW。今晚这个公路将被迫关闭。我们今晚被堵在回家的路上。
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从TV上看到现在泰米尔人开始从高速公路撤退。2009/5/11 0:12am
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泰米尔示威者扬言再堵路
来源:加国无忧 51.CA 2009年5月12日 08:40

前日晚上泰米尔示威者突然行动,一反前几次和平示威的形象,近2000人(也有报道说是5000人)涌上贾丁纳公路,其中包括大量的妇女和儿童,令多伦多的交通命脉中断6个小时,驾车人士怨声载道。为此市长省长纷纷表态,并对其提出警告。市长苗大伟指出,市民有宪法赋予的示威权利,但违法占据贾丁纳公路的做法不能接受;省长麦坚迪也表示,示威的方式有正确和错误的区别。而联邦国际合作部长小田(Bev Oda)则说,泰米尔人周日示威,不仅堵塞高速公路,而且打出泰米尔之虎的旗帜,很容易给加拿大人一个印象,即他们是恐怖组织的一员。

示威者行动的组织者反驳说,小田的说法是保守党政府试图转移视线。该组织者还说,泰米尔族裔还是讲道理的,已经进行了4个多月的和平示威,给市民造成不便是因为他们的亲人惨遭屠杀,而美国加拿大政府对他们多次的示威行动无动于衷,大家才克制不住激动情绪涌上贾丁纳公路。昨天示威者仍然在省议会大楼前以及斯里兰卡领事馆外继续示威,1名中年男子的绝食抗议也在继续。反对党领袖们发表声明,表示将就人道问题质问政府,但均对示威事件本身保持距离,呼吁示威行动必须合法。但泰米尔示威者表示,他们还有可能会采取激进做法,将多伦多的交通要道堵住,具体时间再定。据媒体报道,上周六晚间,斯里兰卡有378名平民被杀,成千上万的难民逃离。
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