Refugee Radio - Remembering Sabesh Sanmugam 3CR presenter

Sunday, 23 August 2020 - 10:00am to 10:30am

This week we play at interview about Sabesh from Tuesday Hometime and a historical interview with Sabesh with Jan from Tuesday Hometime.

 

Sabesh was the Presenter of Tamil Manifest for many years and a active person in the tamil community. 

 

About Sabesh: 

"Sabesh Sanmugam came to Australia in 1989 and was on the very next week at 3CR! He had written a political article that had came to the attention of Tamil Voice and they asked for him to read it on air. He was too nervous to read it himself but his career in community radio had now been launched. Sabesh’s wife Shashi also helped in reading the news in English. Sabesh remembers that when their two children were born he would take them into the car in their carport while Shashi would record her section of the Tamil voice in the quiet house. When she flicked the house lights around 11pm, he knew that he could come back into the house with the kids!

In 1997, a new show Tamil Manifest was created as the Tamil Voice presenter realised that this show would also provide a window into the Tamil experience for the broader Australian audience and also there was a younger audience that needed to be catered for in English. Sabesh believes that Tamil Manifest may be the only Tamil radio show in English worldwide.

Tamil Voice has always been a fantastic raiser of funds for 3CR’s Radiothon. For the last 13 years the Tamils have also done Xmas Radiothons on the 25th of December each year, to raise funds for the Tamil Rehabilitation organization that stage projects in Sri Lanka. For the last four years Tamil Voice has been raising funds on Good Fridays for AUS MED AID to give basic medical facilities for the Tamils in Sri Lanka. Sabesh is very proud of the fact that Australian people are supporting the Tamil struggle and Tamils in Sri Lanka through this fundraising. In fact Sabesh believes that the 3CR’s and the Tamil Association’s support of the Tamil program has facilitated much of the current community work being done. In the early days 3CR withstood pressure to not give voice to the Tamils. Sabesh remembers that graffiti was found at 3CR and the city, stating that 3CR supported terrorism through broadcasting the Tamil program.

Now in its 22nd year the Tamil Voice program continues to broadcast politics, news and announcements with interviews with community leaders in Sri Lanka and locally. Current presenters are Sabesh, Nesan and Ravi Krishna. The presenters of Tamil Manifest are Prasanna, Gopan & friends. Tamil Voice also can be heard in Sydney and Canberra through the Sydney 24 hour ‘InpathThamil Oli ‘(a Tamil radio station) that calls Sabesh’s house to connect to the Tamil Voice. Visiting Tamil speakers to Melbourne often ring up 3CR to commend the program for its issues and presentations. Political analysis can be read in various Tamil web sites."