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The Tamil struggle in Sri Lanka for an independent and sovereign state has two dimensions. One is to create conditions for international recognition and full realization of the Tamils’ right to self-determination and the other to bring to light what happened in the final stages of the war in 2009.

What happened then was nothing but an act of genocide. We want to ensure accountability and justice for the victims. We also hope that the international community will recognize that what happened in Sri Lanka was an act of genocide. This in turn will justify and lend support for our demand that only an independent state will ensure Tamils’ physical survival in our traditional homeland.

With respect to the first [self determination], the UN resolution is a setback for Tamils. The Resolution by talking about devolution of powers is attempting to reduce the status of Tamils, who have all the components of a “people” who are entitled to the right of self determination, into a “minority”.

With respect to the second component [genocide], our position has always been that only an independent international investigation will bring justice. This is not just our position alone, but also the position of the UN Secretary General’s Panel of Experts and that of the international Civil Society.

As the Panel of Experts pointed out, and contrary to the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) findings, the international crimes, namely, genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes are not merely isolated incidents, but a premeditated, coordinated and institutionalized policy.

It is a given that there is no political will in the island to investigate the international crimes, and this was the view of the Panel of Experts also. The LLRC findings pertaining to the final stages are a clear proof of this.

Thus, the fact there has been no call yet for an independent international mechanism for an inquiry is a failure.

However it should also be acknowledged that this is the first time that the UN has seized the Tamil issue. For all these years, the Tamils have been subject to bilateral dealings [e.g. Indo - Sri Lanka Accord; the Norway Peace Process] and now is the first time that our issue has become a subject of international concern.

The Tamil community has widely succeeded in focusing the attention of the world’s nations on the war crimes and genocide perpetrated on Vanni soil by the Sri Lankan Government.

The Government has been handed a body blow in Geneva, against its evasive maneuvers to eliminate this item of gross human rights violations during the war from the international agenda with a view to skip its obligations under the international law.

After justice is done to our people, we want the UN to deliberate, similar to its deliberations pertaining to Kosovo, about the measures that should be taken to prevent reoccurrence of genocide on the island of Sri Lanka.

As Tamils who have been subjected to the genocide, despite our repeated efforts over three decades to peacefully cohabit the island, today we firmly believe that only an independent sovereign state can ensure the Tamils’ physical security.

And we hope that the UN will organize a referendum to ascertain the will of the people in the North Eastern parts of the island of Sri Lanka.

In all the referendums held in recent years, whether it be Kosovo, South Sudan or even East Timor, the Diaspora was entitled and allowed to vote. Tamils inside the island of Sri Lanka and those outside it are indeed like two sides of the same coin, namely the nation of Tamil Eelam.


A large portion of the members of the Tamil Diaspora are refugees, who bore the brunt of the persecution, thus they have every right to be part of the resolution. Thus, in any political solution, whether it be through a referendum or other means, the Diaspora has an equal role to play in it.

While recognizing that the international community still tries to treat the Tamil issue as a domestic matter, there is the potential to make it as the international subject it deserves to be.

As someone observed lately, this remains just as a line now and how we are going to make it as a drawing depends on us. Through hard work and creativity we can make the Tamil issue as a subject of international concern.
 
"Tamil Eelam".......... LOL
No place for racists and separatists in Sri Lanka anymore! :tup:
 
Tamil Eelam - NO; Devolution of power -yes. Accountability and justice for all the human rights violations in the last stages of war, whether it is SL govt sponsored or LTTE sponsored - yes.
 
Tamil Eelam - NO; Devolution of power -yes. Accountability and justice for all the human rights violations in the last stages of war, whether it is SL govt sponsored or LTTE sponsored - yes.

Tamil Eelam, it's not possible here. But some of Tamilnadu Tamils think Tamils live only in north.

Accountability and justice for all the human rights violations, I agree with this if Army targeted civilians directly but incidents for such cases are rare, okay let's say 10-15 incidents but how come it to "thousands"? This is a fake generated by pro LTTE media and Diaspora.

Some Indians MPs about to visit Sri Lanka today, I heard many Tamil MPs from Tamilnadu aren't coming here. They're just jokers making their people fools.
 
Tamil Eelam, it's not possible here. But some of Tamilnadu Tamils think Tamils live only in north.

Accountability and justice for all the human rights violations, I agree with this if Army targeted civilians directly but incidents for such cases are rare, okay let's say 10-15 incidents but how come it to "thousands"? This is a fake generated by pro LTTE media and Diaspora.

Some Indians MPs about to visit Sri Lanka today, I heard many Tamil MPs from Tamilnadu aren't coming here. They're just jokers making their people fools.

For the first bolded part, let me know how you reached that conclusion that it is a pro LTTE sponsored news?

For the second part, many of the Tamil MPs are a joke, especially from DMK. In general if the TN politicians represented the Tamil interests properly, the devolution of power at a minimum would have happened.
 
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In Kosava , South Sudan and East Timor genocide doesn't happened like in SL but still UN brought referendum in those countries . So why not in SL ? why double standard? UN should bring the referendum at any cost. Separate Eelam is only solution for SL tamils.
 
For the first bolded part, let me know how you reached that conclusion that it is a pro LTTE sponsored news?

For the second part, many of the Tamil MPs are a joke, especially from DMK. In general if the TN politicians represented the Tamil interests properly, the devolution of power at a minimum would have happened.

If you don't the ground reality just stay away and avoid blah blah
 
For the first bolded part, let me know how you reached that conclusion that it is a pro LTTE sponsored news?

For the second part, many of the Tamil MPs are a joke, especially from DMK. In general if the TN politicians represented the Tamil interests properly, the devolution of power at a minimum would have happened.

If it is "thousands" then they should be able to make at least list of hundreds. Sri Lanka is a small country, it is difficult to hide these things if actually happened, if some Tamils go to court for unwanted arrest then why anyone not going to court with their missing or dead relatives name list?
 
In Kosava , South Sudan and East Timor genocide doesn't happened like in SL but still UN brought referendum in those countries . So why not in SL ? why double standard? UN should bring the referendum at any cost. Separate Eelam is only solution for SL tamils.

you don't have idea about Tamils percentage in Sri Lanka. first try to find the percentage Tamils in North and Eastern province and the rest of other provinces.
 
If it is "thousands" then they should be able to make at least list of hundreds. Sri Lanka is a small country, it is difficult to hide these things if actually happened, if some Tamils go to court for unwanted arrest then why anyone not going to court with their missing or dead relatives name list?

Mate - So you meant to say the documentary by Callum Macrae is a lie? I would advice looking at his bio before responding to me.
 
Mate - So you meant to say the documentary by Callum Macrae is a lie? I would advice looking at his bio before responding to me.

Anyone can make a film. C4 is showing 2 clips killings of Tamil Tigers but not civilians, anyone can ask isn't it a war crime if they killed captured terrorists. But it looks like our intelligence units has hunted the top heads of terrorist structure, I don't see any wrong with it and know the Sri Lanka isn't the first, hunting the top heads is the correct way to eliminate a terrorist outfit!
 
Enlighten me with the ground reality and I am not kidding - I have been open to people's opinions if you look at my previous posts elsewhere and if it is valid I take it.

Its long history so it’s difficult to explain in tis forum. Precisely Sonia took revenge on tamils people for her husband death. India supplied all types of weapons including Vijayantha tanks and deployed regiments contains 250 engineers in SL to dispose land mines and one of our engineer died during mines disposal this incident had been accepted in our parliament. And India blocked the Indian Ocean with its warships thereby it stopped f further weapon supply and their escape . India indirectly involved in Tamil genocide in SL.

During Vajpayee(great man) regime SL asked that same kind of help but he refused and he told you want kill our own blood relations with our weapons? and Geroge Fernandes helped a lot for LTTE.

DMK can’t do anything in this regard even he pulled out support that time, SP and BSP ready to give the support to congress govt. I am not the supporter of DMK.

Note: Read my previous thread
 
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