Manvantaratruti
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Could you please mention what rights SL Tamils do not have? They are just one ethnic minority in SL, what about other ethnics in Sri Lanka?
lol dude, Do you know how much Indian Tamils abandoned in SL by India?
Again you are asking the right question to the wrong person. You should be asking that question to the SL Tamils.
So far its only the Tamils who has come to India seeking help.
S. Lanka dismisses dead Tamil prisoner's 'violation of human rights' case | Business Standard
Here is Blatant right violation by an institution no less than the Supreme Court of SL.
Sri Lanka's Supreme Court has dismissed a case in which the parents of a dead Tamil prisoner were suing the state for violation of his rights.
Sri Lanka's de facto chief justice has denied leave to proceed in the case of Ganesan Nimalaruban.
Nimalaruban was one of two inmates who died in mysterious circumstances after prison authorities broke up a siege in northern Sri Lanka last year.
Both inmates died after being transferred to another jail.
According to the BBC, the prisons department said Nimalaruban, 28, died of heart disease - but his family and lawyers said he also suffered many contusions and abrasions.
The post-mortem report acknowledged physical trauma was the main cause of his death.
According to legal sources, the chief justice told the Supreme Court hearing that the army had no option but to quell the riot.
When asked if the prisoner was injured during the riot or after it, the chief justice said the man's family ought to know, the report added.
Letters: Sri Lanka's record on rights makes it unfit to lead Commonwealth | World news | The Guardian
Across the world women's organisations are appalled at the systematic sexual torture, rape, and trafficking for sex slavery of Tamil women and girls living in the north-east of Sri Lanka, both during the conflict, and continuing after its brutal end in 2009...
Tamil women are victims of rape, rape in detention, and sexual as well as economic exploitation (for example, in the garment factories and army brothels) on a massive scale, but we now have evidence of forced sterilisation of Tamil women in a city in the north-east. Any measure intended to prevent births within in a particular group is defined as an act of genocide under article II of the genocide convention. Moreover, Sri Lanka has the highest number of "forcibly disappeared" people anywhere in the world. And of extra judicial killings.
Sri Lanka has continually refused to co-operate in any independent investigation into allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and has insulted the UN human rights chief, Navi Pillay, who referred to these allegations following her visit to the island in August as "abusing her mandate and acting with bias".
And finally about SL Tamil rafugees from Red Cross.
Tales from Tamil refugee camps
Over the years, some 200,000 Tamils from Sri Lanka have fled to Tamil Nadu in southern India to escape the ongoing bloodbath in their island home.