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Mr Visvanathan Rudrakumaran
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Professor Eliathamby Selvanathan Finance |

Mr Rudrapathy Sekar
Welfare of the Families of Cadres and Martyrs |
Dr Ram Sivalingam
Education, Culture and Health |


Mr Nagalingam Balachandran
Internal Affairs
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Mr Sam Sangarasivam
Information |

Mr Thayaparan Thanikasalam
Political and Foreign Affairs |

Ms Balambihai Murugadas
Welfare of Women,
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Ms Katpana Nagendra
Economic Affairs, Environment and Development
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Mr Deluxon Morris
Investigation of Genocide,
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Mr Muthukumarasamy Ratna
Internally Displaced Persons,
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Mr Nadarajah Rajendra
Finance
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Ms Suba Suntharalingam
Welfare of the Families of Cadres and Martyrs |

Mr Rajaratnam Jeyachandran
Education, Culture and Health |

Mr Sumughan Sothinathan
Internal Affairs |

Mr Sivagrunathan Sutharsan
Information |

Mr Kanaganthram Manickavasagar
Political and Foreign Affairs |

Ms Rajanidevi Sinnathamby
Welfare of Women,
Children and Elders |

Dr Thavendra Rajah
Economic Affairs, Environment and Development |
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Ms Thatchajani Thavarajasingam Investigation of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity. |
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Mr Alex Doss
Internally Displaced People [IDP], Refugees and Prisoners of War |
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Mr. Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran is the Coordinator of the Committee for the Formation of the Provisional Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam. Earlier he had participated in the Norwegian-facilitated peace talks between the Government of Sri Lankan and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam as a legal advisor to the latter. He is an alumnus of Southern Methodist University, having completed Master of Laws in International Law and Comparative Law. He also did research on the topic of self determination as a special student and a visiting researcher at Harvard Law School under the supervision of Professor Detlev Vagts and published articles on the above subject. Currently, he is practicing law in New York City.
Selvanathan is Professor of Economic Statistics at Griffith University in Australia. He holds a Masters degree in Informatics and Applied Mathematics (Romania) and a PhD in Economic Statistics (Australia). Prof Selvanathanhas had a long association with the Tamil national struggle and has held several senior positions in Tamil organisations in Australia, such as the TRO, AFTA and ETOQ.
Ruthirapathy Sekar is a System Analyst / Programmer. He gave up his university studies in Electronic Engineering in 1985 in favour of full time involvement in Tamil politics in 1985. He played a key role in the creation of the Student Organization of London Tamils (SOLT) at that time and also worked with many other Tamil rights groups in the UK. He continues to work in several fronts in the Tamil community. He wishes to create a friendly external environment needed for the establishment of the independent homeland in Tamil Eelam.
Dr Sivalingam's career has included him being a Professor and Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. At the community level, he has worked with a number of organizations for over four decades, initially in U.K and now in Canada. This includes roles in Eelam Tamil Association, and Internatinal Movement for Tamil Culture as President.
Nagalingam Balachandran has work experience in public sector and community service from the Tamil homeland, and he has actively contributed to many facets of the the Tamil liberation struggle for over 25 years. He has held leadership positions in TRO and TEEDOR in France. He mobilised the support of French political leaders in relief and rehabilitation work following the Tsunami.
Sam Sangarasivam is a qualified information systems and project management professional and has held senior management positions for major corporations in Europe and North America. For the last 30 years, Sam has been activein many fronts in the community, having been a founding member and two time Vice-President of The Society for the Aid of Ceylon Ethnic Minorities (SACEM). Sam was the director of the first Tamil Co-operative housing projectin Toronto and organized the first Tamil soccer tournament in Canada.
Politics has been a large part of Thayaparan's life for the past 28 years. At the present time he is also involved in teaching and social work for the betterment of the Tamil Community.
Balambihai has been leader of the Tamil Women's Organisation in the UK. This organisation campaigns for the rights of the Tamil women in the UK and in Tamil Eelam She has always worked towards the liberation struggle of ourpeople
Katpana Nagendra has a degree from McMaster University and has continued to focus her education and career in the areas of ecology, environmental protection and sustainable development. She currently resides in Vancouver British Columbia and is an Account Executive for a chemical manufacturing and laboratory supplies distribution company.
Morris, a graduate in Entrepreneurship has received many awards for his skills including "Young entrepreneur of the year" and "Student advocate" of the year by UK's National Union of Students. He is the co-founder of Students Against Genocide of Tamils and has played a fundamental role in raising awareness of the Genocide question not only amongst students but also at international level.
Muthukumarasamy Ratna also known as Shanthan graduated as a civil engineer in the UK and has over 25 years of experience in the construction industry in UK and Canada. While living in the UK he was active in political campaigns and as a member of TGTE he has closely followed the plight of refugees from Tamil Eelam arriving in other lands.
Rajendra is educated in the technical field and he is an authorised German translator and social worker in the Tamil community. He has worked in the College Association as auditor for many years in Homburg and also served as a member and secretary of the local election committee in Homburg for German elections.
Suba Suntharalingam is a graduate of the University of Jaffna and has chosen to work as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist in the capacity of Pathology Team Leader at a large Medical center. Her student days in Jaffna in the 1980s gave her a unique perspective which she carried with her to the US where she continues to work at grassroots level within many organizations. She was in the organizing team for the first sitting of TGTE in Philadelphia and also served in the interim Constitution Committee.
S. Jeyachandran has a BA degree from the University of Ceylon. He has also been a student at Sri Lanka Law College. He has work experience of being a Producer and Announcer at the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Cooperation (SLBC). He has served for 20 years in the Tamil Education Organisation in Germany and for some of the time he has been Provincial Education Director in the same organsiation.
Sumughan developed a profound empathy for the freedom struggle of Tamils at a young age through what he saw and experienced while growing up. He has studied and worked in the IT sector and today he runs his own business in the auto sector. He has been active in political work at several levels in Alberta. He believes that TGTE is the only option left for the Tamils and strong and passionate individuals with open mind were needed to steer this government in the right direction.
Suthanraj is a practising journalist with active involvement for 17 years in print, audio and visual media as well as in theatre and film. He received hands on training in Tamil media work and etiquette and all facets of television production from well known Tamil media personalities. He created the first Tamil TV serial which ran successfully for 275 weeks. A current project of his is the first Tamil net television named 'valari'. He is enthusiastic about developing information and media sector within TGTE.
Manickavasagar wanted to be part of TGTE because it is pursuing a peaceful democratic political solution to Tamil Eelam. He believes that TGTE cannot afford to fail in this and he would not allow it to fail at any cost. Manickavasagar is a civil engineer by profession and has politics and law as his interests. He brings to the cabinet his well developed skills to articulate, motivate, persuade and move TGTE forward.
Rajanidevi was introduced to Tamil political activism as a youth when she opposed the introduction of standardization in higher education for Tamil students seeking university admission. She has taken part in humanitarian relief work with victims of the anti-Tamil pogroms. Her involvement with organizations like the Geneva Women Association and work with elders homes have given her the experience and interest in working with the welfare of women, children and elders within the TGTE.
Thavendra Rajah holds a PhD in Physics and had been an Assistant Professor in Physics, and currently works as a Senior Physicist. He served as the convenor of the Natural Resources and Development Committee formed by interim TGTE.
Thavendra Rajah holds a PhD in Physics and had been an Assistant Professor in Physics, and currently works as a Senior Physicist. He served as the convenor of the Natural Resources and Development Committee formed by interim TGTE.
Alex Doss is a disabled Tamil American veteran of the United States Navy. He graduated in Political Sciences, and has done an internship at the National Defence University, and Model House of Representatives in Washington, DC. In 2005, he was introduced to advocacy by the Tamil American community, and was later elected to the governing council of the United States Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC). As a disabled veteran, one of Mr. Doss' foremost goals would be to get the international community to accept our captured fighters as POWs, and to treat them accordingly.
Alex Doss is a disabled Tamil American veteran of the United States Navy. He graduated in Political Sciences, and has done an internship at the National Defence University, and Model House of Representatives in Washington, DC. In 2005, he was introduced to advocacy by the Tamil American community, and was later elected to the governing council of the United States Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC). As a disabled veteran, one of Mr. Doss' foremost goals would be to get the international community to accept our captured fighters as POWs, and to treat them accordingly.
Alex Doss is a disabled Tamil American veteran of the United States Navy. He graduated in Political Sciences, and has done an internship at the National Defence University, and Model House of Representatives in Washington, DC. In 2005, he was introduced to advocacy by the Tamil American community, and was later elected to the governing council of the United States Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC). As a disabled veteran, one of Mr. Doss' foremost goals would be to get the international community to accept our captured fighters as POWs, and to treat them accordingly.
Alex Doss is a disabled Tamil American veteran of the United States Navy. He graduated in Political Sciences, and has done an internship at the National Defence University, and Model House of Representatives in Washington, DC. In 2005, he was introduced to advocacy by the Tamil American community, and was later elected to the governing council of the United States Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC). As a disabled veteran, one of Mr. Doss' foremost goals would be to get the international community to accept our captured fighters as POWs, and to treat them accordingly.
Alex Doss is a disabled Tamil American veteran of the United States Navy. He graduated in Political Sciences, and has done an internship at the National Defence University, and Model House of Representatives in Washington, DC. In 2005, he was introduced to advocacy by the Tamil American community, and was later elected to the governing council of the United States Tamil Political Action Council (USTPAC). As a disabled veteran, one of Mr. Doss' foremost goals would be to get the international community to accept our captured fighters as POWs, and to treat them accordingly.