Minority	Forum	
Item	3:	Legal	and	institutional	framework:	the	human	
rights	of	minorities	and	conflict	prevention
Delivered	by:	Thushyanthini
Thank	you	chair,	
Tamils	are	facing	structural	Genocide	over	last	7	decades,	more	than	400	000	tamils	were	
Killed,	over	2	millions	or	Tamils	were	forced	to	leave	the	country	and	over	1,4	million	
tamils	lost	their	citizenship,	The	Tamil	Homelands	in	Sri	Lanka	are	still	heavily	militarized	
as	60,000	troops	are	stationed	in	the	Mullaitivu	district	alone	over	200	000	in	all	other	7	
Tamils	districts.	
We	 have	 witnessed	 the	 Sri	 Lankan	 authorities	 visibly	 threatening	 the	 victims	 who	 are	
bravely	visiting	the	UNHRC	in	Geneva	to	share	their	experiences.	They	verbally	abuse	and	
slander	them.	Their	arrogant	racist	behavior	at	the	international	forum	is	ample	evidence	
of	Sri	Lanka’s	anti-	Tamil	attitude.	
Resettled	families	are	facing	constant	harassment	from	the	Sinhala	police	and	special	task	
force	(STF)	commandos.	
The	Tamil	fishermen	are	protesting	against	the	illegal	poaching	of	sea	cucumbers	by	the	
Sinhala	fishermen	who	have	the	protection	of	Sri	Lankan	Navy.	
These	peaceful	demonstrators	who	are	fighting	for	their	livelihood	have	received	multiple	
death	threats.	
Over	1100	Buddhist	installations	have	been	put	up	in	Traditional	Tamil	Homelands	in	the	
northern	part	of	Sri	Lanka.	These	places	of	worship	have	been	erected	in	communities	
with	no	Buddhist	Civilians,	but	only	the	occupying	Sinhala	military.	
While	the	Sri	Lankan	Army	are	still	portrayed	as	war	heroes	in	spite	of	the	numerous	
human	rights	violations,	the	Eelam	Tamils	are	still	treated	as	criminals.	
Only	an	independent	international	investigation,	referral	to	the	ICC	and	Referendum	can	
bring	justice,	peace	and	ensure	the	survival	of	the	Eelam	Tamils’	livelihoods.	
	
Thank	you