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Struggle for Tamil Eelam can never be eradicated by
force of arms
Solidarity with Tamils, who are subjected to genocide in Sri Lanka
Saturday April 25th, 2009
We, the members of the organization express solidarity with Tamil people in Sri Lanka and urge
the United Nations to intervene and save thousands of innocent Tamils
trapped in the war-torn island. We are really moved by the suffering of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka. It’s ironic that the Sri Lankan government was getting away with broad daylight murder and mayhem while the international community has failed to take action to mitigate the misery and suffering of the thousands in Sri Lanka. The beleaguered people of Tamil Eelam continue to face worst type of hardships and bloodbath and the Sri Lanka government has made killings and disappearances part of State policy violating UN resolutions and norms. The continuous support of Indian state to Sri Lankan Government was condemnable and was against the overall peace and stability in the sub-continent. To escape from indictment on many counts from the international community against the use of prohibited weapons to human rights abuses, the Sri Lankan state has systematically kept the international media and the Amnesty International activists out of the war zone. We urge the international community to come to the rescue of displaced Tamils as report of the exodus of more than 100,000 Tamils is a matter of deep concern. We have strong belief that irrespective of the outcome of the current “army operation” in Sri Lanka the struggle for Tamil Homeland will remain alive because the roots of the insurgency lie in real discrimination against Tamils. The genuine struggle of the Tamil people for freedom can never be eradicated by force of arms. Kanwar Pal Singh Secretary for Political Affairs Dal Khalsa 91-98149-07055 . |