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Tamil Refugee Council member Barath Vidhyapathy told the vigil that Priya and Nades had fled persecution and danger in Sri Lanka. They had experienced freedom in Biloela, but it had been snatched away . Vidhyapathy said that Tamils had suffered genocide under Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who is now the president of Sri Lanka. This was a reference to the massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils in 2009, when Rajapaksa was defence secretary. Vidhyapathy said that the war is now over, but torture is not. Messages were read out from the family. Priya and Nades thanked those who are supporting their struggle for freedom. Priya said: The love and support I feel from outside keeps me strong. ....
Biloela residents rise in darkness to mark three years since Tamil family taken into detention Posted ThuThursday 4 MarMarch 2021 at 8:43pm The couple s Australian-born daughters Kopika and Tharnicaa have spent three years of their childhood in detention. ( Print text only Cancel As dawn broke over the central Queensland town of Biloela today, more than 20 residents gathered by candlelight to mark three years since a Tamil asylum seeker couple and their two Australian-born children were taken into immigration detention. Key points: Priya, Nades and their daughters Kopika and Tharnicaa were removed from their Biloela home and taken into immigration detention three years ago ....
Lawyers ask for Tamil asylum seeker family to return to community while legal battle continues TueTuesday 16 updated TueTuesday 16 FebFebruary 2021 at 10:01pm Nades and Priya Murugappan with their children Kopika, 5, and Tharunicaa, 3, on Christmas Island in December 2020. ( Print text only Cancel Lawyers for an asylum seeker family who had called the central Queensland town of Biloela home but remain in detention on Christmas Island have applied for the family of four to be allowed back into the community while a protracted legal battle over their immigration status rolls on. Key points: The asylum seeker family, who had been living in Biloela for several years, remain in detention on Christmas Island ....