International probe is
essential concerning the executed war crimes against Tamils during the final war
in Vanni. We will not believe that Sri Lanka will carry out internal
investigation was said by Tamil National Alliance.
Two days back at the UN Human Rights Council
premises in Geneva, the "No Fire Zone" documentary film was screened, and Tamil
National Alliance parliament member M.A.Sumenthiran on his participation at this
event made such statement.
Before the "No Fire Zone" film was screened
Sumenthiran made an introductory address to the audience said, at a state
judicial independence, has been badly affected there is no question for internal
investigations, which Tamil National Alliance believe.
Tamil National Alliance will support to the
encouragements given for the Sri Lanka government to corporate with UN Human
Rights Council to implement the recommendations of the Reconciliation
Commission.
If Sri Lanka government is pushed to the voting
in UN Human Rights Council, it will defeat and this would be a disgrace in front
of the international society.
Losses occurred during war, is the first
factor. Sri Lanka denies this fact publicly Now is the proper time for Sri Lanka
to find the truth was said by him.
Sunday , 03 March 2013
Monday
, 04 March 2013
War
crime probe should be carried out against the Tamils genocide occurred in Sri
lanka. UN and International society should accept the genocide or ethnic
eradication was carried out in a well schemed manner in Sri Lanka. To find the
desire of Eelam Tamils under the supervision of UN a referendum should be
held.
Insisting with the
above issues including many demands, a petition was handed over by the
international Eelam Tamils movement to UN Council Secretary General Ban Ki
Moon.
UN General Secretary
Ban Ki Moon concerning the human rights violations addressed amidst cosmopolitan
community at the Geneva worldwide conference hall last Friday.
Diaspora Tamil people,
Tamil National Alliance parliament members, Tamil National People Front members,
Canadian parliament members and worldwide Eelam Tamils movement members
participated at this meeting.
The worldwide Eelam
Tamil movement, on behalf of UN Secretary presented a petition to its
Spokesperson Martin Nesriki at the meeting, insisting an international
independent probe, and UN and international society to expedite and to grant a
settlement without delay to the affected Tamil community concerning the genocide
occurred in Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile in the manner
of explaining to the genocide occurred in Sri Lanka Island, the Global Eelam
Tamils movement organized a world Tamil rights conference two days back on
Saturday which commenced in Geneva city.
Already the UN Human
Rights Council's 22nd sessions commenced in Geneva and in this state, to utilize
international pressure against Sri Lanka government, this conference was
arranged, was said by organizers.