Anti-terrorist exhibition in London to expose LTTE cruelty [October 22 2008]

Anti-terrorist Sri Lankan Forum in Britain will hold a series of anti-terrorist exhibitions of photographs to give the British public the correct picture with respect to atrocities committed by the LTTE terrorists in Sri Lanka.

The first leg of the exhibition, organised in collaboration with the Presidential Media Unit, the Foreign Ministry and the Sri Lanka High Commission in UK, opened at the Centre One Hall on Cheswick Street, London, near Scotland Yard Headquarters today. Lord Nesby, a senior member of the British House of Lords was among the main invitees at today's opening ceremony.

Among other leading personalities invited were Conservative Party Shadow Foreign Secretary and former Conservative Leader William Hague, British Parliamentarians Stephen Cameron and Andrew Leet and Sri Lanka High Commissioner Nihal Jayasinghe. A large number of intellectuals, media personalities and Sri Lankans domiciled in Britain were present.