Manjolai Riots
Manjolai Massacre (Tamil: மாஞ்சோலை படுகொலை) or Thamirabarani massacre of 23 July 1999 was the death of 17 labourers, including two women and a two-year-old child, when they got into the river to escape Tamil Nadu Police lathi-charge. Public were going in procession to Tirunelveli Collectorate to submit a memorandum demanding wage settlement for the tea plantation workers of Manjolai estate. An altercation between the police and the marchers resulted in a lathi charge by police.
Manjolai Labourers massacre | |
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Location of Tirunelveli in India | |
Location | Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu |
Coordinates | 8.601962°N 77.264131°E |
Date | 23 July 1999 2:40 pm (UTC+5:30) |
Target | Manjolai Labourers and Public |
Attack type | Massacre |
Weapons | Lathi-charge, Teargas |
Deaths | 17 |
Perpetrators | Tamil Nadu Police |
On 23 July 1999, a large number of labourers from the Tea estates of Manjolai congregated in Tirunelveli and marched towards the Collectorate demanding the release of a number of estate workers, who were arrested earlier for staging protest demanding better wages. The workers were being paid
Documentary film
The theme of the incident Death of a river (Oru Nathiyin Maranam) a Tamil language Documentary film was released in 1999,[2] The 59-minute film this Tamil film works by Kanchanai Film Society. And producer, script, videographer, and directed by R R Srinivasan.[3]
See also
References
- "Dalit outfits seek memorial for Manjolai victims". The Times of India. 24 July 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
- "Much water hasn't flowed since his documentary". The Hindu. 15 July 2008. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
- "Death of a river Documentary film". worldcat.org. 2001–2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
External links
- Manjolai Labourers Massacre Original Documentary Videos (Oru Nathiyin Maranam) on YouTube in Tamil