An Interview on the Case of the155 Tamil Refugees

Last August 155 Tamil refugees were found cramped in two lifeboats off the shores of Newfoundland. They had come from West Germany. However, for four days they claimed that they had sailed from South India, before finally revealing the true origin of their journey. Their arrival stirred a national c...

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Published in:Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees
Main Authors: . Refuge Editor, Sri Guggan Sri-Skanda-Rajah
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: York University Libraries 1986
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21493
https://doaj.org/article/04e3a8b419a34301a33814331cb0a937
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Summary:Last August 155 Tamil refugees were found cramped in two lifeboats off the shores of Newfoundland. They had come from West Germany. However, for four days they claimed that they had sailed from South India, before finally revealing the true origin of their journey. Their arrival stirred a national controversy. Refuge decided to interview Sri Guggan Sri-Skanda-Rajah, a community legal aid worker at the Jane-Finch Community Legal Aid Clinic to discuss their fate. Mr Sri-Skanda-Rajah is also Vice-Chair of the Toronto Refugee Affairs Council and Public Relations Co-ordinator, Tamil Eelam Society of Canada.