Skip to main content
Former Tiger wins appeal to rehear his asylum claim

A TAMIL who was interrogated and beaten by Sri Lankan authorities won an appeal yesterday against the rejection of his asylum claim.

The man, referred to as ME, became involved with the Tamil Tigers in 2005 while working in a shop, before starting to help hide arms from the Sri Lankan army.

He left the militants in 2007 and lived in Sri Lanka “without incident” until 2014, when he was detained and beaten until he revealed the location of an arms cache.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Britain / 17 June 2021
17 June 2021
All eight claimants say Labour acted unfairly by failing to close investigations or revoke their suspension or expulsion
Similar stories
Two women and a man, center, believed to be Rohingya refugee
World / 20 December 2024
20 December 2024
Workers in Sri Lanka give their solidarity to workers in Bri
Features / 27 May 2024
27 May 2024
SAFIEH KABIR tells the inspiring story of the solidarity that has emerged between British Asda workers and the Sri Lankan workers who produce the garments they sell
IGNORED: Tamils in Parliament Square call on the British gov
Features / 20 May 2024
20 May 2024
The Tamil genocide 15 years ago shows governments are refusing to enable justice and apply the lessons to the Gaza genocide today, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE MP