Thousands throng Balasingham’s funeral held in London
Thousands of Tamils in London have been paying their respects to Anton Balasingham, the LTTE’s theoretician and chief negotiator who passed away last Thursday. Thousands of people are filing past Mr. Balasingham’s body which is lying in state at Alexandra Palace in north London. In parallel, a funeral service is being held in Vanni, with footage from each location being broadcast to the other. Balasingham’s casket was placed at the front of the Palace’s Great Hall at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday. It was escorted in by an honour guard, white gloved and dressed in black suits. A brief initial ceremony was held attended by hundreds of Tamil activists, including many who had flown from other Tamil Diaspora centres around the world. The activists then filed past, placing flower petals on Balasingham’s body, followed by a long line of Tamils who did the same. Families with children, youth and older Tamils are among those paying respects. Many wept openly, others prayed. Some lifted young children so they could place petals also.
Dozens of wreaths and bouquets are being placed alongside the casket by mourners as they pass. Community organizations from across the world have sent representatives with wreaths. ‘Voice of the Nation’ said one, the title bestowed on the LTTE theoretician by the movement. ‘Uncle’ said another, the title by which many LTTE cadres address Balasingham.
Thousands of people are waiting outside the venue on a freezing
cold day as the queue snaked back from the Great Hall, where
thousands more are also waiting. Hundreds of activists urged
mourners to keep moving in an effort to give those waiting an
opportunity to pay their respects. Expatriate Tamils from across
Europe have been arriving through the day. Several coaches came
from Switzerland, France and Germany. Several planes had been
chartered by Tamils in Norway. Large numbers of Tamils from
Canada, US and Australia arrived in the preceding two days.The
event is expected to conclude at 2:30p.m. Balasingham is to be
cremated shortly afterwards at a private ceremony.
Courtesy: Tamilnet.Com