Aspirations and concerns of Tamileelam Tamils
Aspirations and concerns of Tamileelam Tamils
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With
Hon. Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam
Member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka;
Tamil National People’s Front
Mr. Krish Govender
Vice Chairman of Solidarity Group for Peace and Justice;
Former Co Chairperson of the Law Society of South Africa
Mrs. Ananda Nadarajah Leeladevi
Secretary – Association for Relatives of the Enforced Disappearances North and East provinces
Pfr. Albert Koolen
Catholic priest-worker
Mr. Vettivelu Ginothan
President, Tamil Youth organization Switzerland (TYO-Swiss)
The British government united the separate nations of the island into one country, Sri Lanka, for the ease of their supervision and control and Sri Lanka declared independence when the British left the island in 1948. Since then, under the rule of Sinhala Buddhists, the Sri Lankan army has occupied our homeland, and the Eelam Tamils have been facing systematized genocide for more than seven decades. Consequently, Eelam Tamil fought non-violently through peaceful protests politically, and later, they were prompted to fight by armed struggle. In 2009, the Sri Lankan government, with the help of international assistance, executed a massive genocide that led to armed silence. Following that, for 14 years, the Eelam Tamil diaspora held a rally in front of the United Nations twice a year and organized bicycle marathons from Britain to Geneva 27 times. To now, we take all these efforts aiming to request support for justice for the genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka and emphasize the Tamil Eelam as the only solution for Tamils. In continuity, this year, we are trying to demonstrate the demands of Eelam Tamils to the world again via the press conference in Geneva.