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for Tamil Eelam (தமிழ் ஈழம்) | Justice for Tamils Genocide | Protest in front of European Parliament | Sudha'z WOW Tamils Against Genocide (TAG) is a non-governmental organization formed in 2008, based in Columbia, Maryland, United States, which has actively protested the Sri Lankan Civil War and the alleged genocide of Sri Lankan Tamils in Northern Province, Sri Lanka.[1] Tamils Against Genocide hired US attorney Bruce Fein to file human rights violation charges against two Sri Lankan officials associated with the civil war in Sri Lanka which has reportedly claimed the lives of thousands of civilians. Between 2008 and 2009, major protests against the Sri Lankan Civil War, also referred to as the Tamil protests by international media outlets, took place in several countries across the world, urging national and world leaders and organisations to take action on bringing a unanimous cease fire to the Sri Lankan Civil War, which had taken place for over twenty-five years. The protests took several forms, including human chains, demonstrations, rallies, hunger strikes, and self-immolation.[1] Tamil diaspora communities across the world expressed concerns regarding the conduct of the civil war in the island nation of Sri Lanka. The civil war, which took place between the Sri Lankan Army and the separatist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam is believed to have claimed the lives of over 100,000 civilians.[2] Protesters and critics of the Sri Lankan government alleged the civil war to be a systematic genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Sri Lankan Tamil minority in Sri Lanka.[3] The first protests occurred in several cities in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu in 2008 where organisations, politicians, celebrities and student associations raised their requests for the Government of India to intervene and stop the civil war in Sri Lanka. Following the Tamil Nadu protests, protests began to take place in other cities across the globe. The goal of the protests was to persuade organisations and political leaders to intervene in the Sri Lankan Civil War and establish a ceasefire, appeal to humanitarian aid organisations to provide resources to the affected areas of Sri Lanka, and help remove the LTTE from any list of terrorist organisations. After the civil war was ended on 18 May 2009, protests continued in a few countries, urging governments to undertake a war-crimes inspection in Sri Lanka.

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