Manjolai labourers massacre

Manjolai labourers massacre or Thamirabarani massacre of 23 July 1999 was the death of 17 Dalit 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. When the marchers ran helter-skelter, many fell into the river and died.Human Rights Watch condemned the brutal police attack and killing of Dalit tea plantation workers.

Manjolai labourers massacre
Manjolai labourers massacre (India)
Manjolai labourers massacre (Tamil Nadu)
LocationTirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates8.601962°N 77.264131°E / 8.601962; 77.264131
Date23 July 1999
2:40 pm (UTC+5:30)
TargetManjolai Labourers and Public
Attack type
Massacre
WeaponsLathi-charge, Teargas
Deaths17
PerpetratorsTamil Nadu Police
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