Sri Lanka and UNHRC Resolution March 2014
Jan-19-2014
The following is an open letter to the Consulate of the Cuban Embassy in Sri Lanka...
Tamil Genocide in Sri Lanka
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(MELBOURNE) - Human rights activists are consistently appalled that countries with rich revolutionary histories fail to support modern, similar movements.
Case at hand, Cuba's decision to join countries like Israel in embracing the bloody state terrorism government of Sri Lanka, under the leadership of President Majinda Rajapaksa and his three brothers.
In December, the Permanent People’s Tribunal found Sri Lanka guilty of committing Genocide against minority Tamil Hindus and Christians in the end of the country's long running civil war between the Sri Lankan government, and the Liberation Tigers of the breakaway state, Tamil Eelam.