The People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka – Session 3

Did the EU ban on the LTTE lay the political basis for the Genocide of the Eelam Tamils?

In May 2006 – the EU the main initiator of the internationally backed peace process in Sri Lanka – violated the ‘parity of esteem’ accorded to the negotiating parties by banning one side – the LTTE. The third session of the tribunal will examine the continuous pressure to undermine the peace process by certain international power blocs. The third session will go through the facts to establish not only how this happened by why the EU eventually succumbed to these destructive forces.

The tribunal will also examine what role these powers play in denying the Eelam Tamil genocide in the international community. Currently, with massive pressures from various external powers for political and military control of the island – the question who triggered the genocidal war and why they did it will be crucially important for the Eelam Tamils in the homeland and in the Diaspora.

The third session of the tribunal – like the Dublin and Bremen sessions – will take place under the aegis of the ‘Permeant People’s Tribunal’ – in April 2022.

As with the previous sessions, the organisers will be the ‘International Human Rights Association Bremen’ in collaboration with the ‘Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka’ – Dublin.

The ‘Voice of Global Tamil Rights’ call on Tamil people all over the world to support this initiative.

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