
International Conference On Tamil Nationhood
& Search for Peace in Sri Lanka
Academic Society of Tamil Students
Carleton University, Canada
21-22 May 1999
Conference Theme, Conclusion & Organisation
Conference Theme
"The conference reviews the cirumstances which lead to the Tamil national conflict
in Sri Lanka, its impact on a significant segment of the Canadian population and on the
life of the people in the conflict zone. Past and present peace initiatives to resolve the
conflict and the shortcomings of those initiatives will be examined. The current political
dynamics in Sri Lanka and the likelihood of resolving the conflict will also be critically
assessed. Finally, the conference will focus on the need for a peaceful and just
resolution of the conflict."
Conference Conclusion
Resolution adopted unanimously by the delegates to the
International Conference on Tamil Nationhood and the Search for Peace in Sri Lanka, held
at the Bell Theatre, Minto Centre for Studies in Advanced Engineering, Carleton
University, in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, at
18.05 hours, on Saturday, May 22, 1999.
Preamble
The International Conference on The Tamil
Nationhood and the Search for Peace in Sri Lanka, organized by The Academic Society of
Tamil Students (ACTS) of Carleton University and the University of Ottawa, and , held at
the Bell Theatre, Minto Centre for Studies in Advanced Engineering, Carleton University,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on May 21 and 22, 1999. The conference, attended by Canadians of
Tamil descent, international scholars, political leaders, representatives of the Canadian
Government and Non-Governmental Organizations(NGOs), after due deliberation, recognized,
with deep shock and distress, the violation of a broad range
of human rights of the Tamil People by Sinhala armed forces in Sri Lanka. The human
rights violations include arbitrary arrest,
indefinite detention and disappearances, torture,
rape, extrajudicial
killings of Tamil civilians, and the destruction of the homes, schools, libraries, religious
institutions, and the infrastructure, and the
degradation of environment, in the Tamil homeland.
The delegates to conference re-affirmed
that any meaningful negotiation for a peaceful resolution of the Tamil-Sinhala national
conflict must be based on the recognition of the cardinal basic principles, also known as
"Thimpu Principles". These principles, intra alia,
state that,
- Tamil people have a distinct culture, language and they
together constitute a NATION,
- The Tamil People have lived for centuries in a clearly
established HOMELAND, with defined borders, in the Island of Ceylon, and
- The Tamil people have an inallienable right for
SELF-DETERMINATION.
The delegates are aware that the Tamil
people of the Island of Sri Lanka want to end the war and they want the political
establishment of the Sinhala Nation to negotiate with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
(LTTE), the representatives of the Tamil Nation, for a durable and just political
solution.
The delegates gathered here today in the
Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, Ontario, Canada, hereby solemnly resolve that,
Resolution
1. We are a Nation of Tamil People, our
Homeland is Tamil Eelam, and we have the inalienable right
to self-determination, and we have equal rights as any other individuals and nations,
and
2. Our
national liberation movement which finds justification and legitimacy under international
law, to take up arms in defence of the Tamil People in distress and their national
aspirations, and that this national liberation movement is the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which is also the political voice of the Tamil Nation.
Appeals
- We call upon the Government of Sri Lanka to,
- The conference resolved to appeal to
- All countries in the world to recognize the Tamil
peoples right to self-determination and to
accept the LTTE as the sole representatives of the Tamil Nation, and
- Those countries that provide military training to Sri
Lankan forces and trade arms with Sri Lanka to stop all such
assistance in the interest of facilitating a speedy resolution of the Sinhala-Tamil
national conflict
Conference Organisation & Sponsors
CHAIR
Mr. Derick Thurairajah
President, Academic Society of Tamil Students (ACTS)
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
CO - CHAIRS
Ms. Jeevachelvi Selvaratnam,
University of Ottawa, Canada
Mr. Sathi Nannithamby,
Carleton University, Canada
Mr. Ravinthar Thomas,
Carleton University, Canada
PROGRAM ADVISORY PANEL
Prof. Chelvadurai Manogaran, M.A., Ph.D.,
Wisconsin, USA
Prof. Elagu V. Elagupillai, M.Sc., Ph.D.,
Ottawa, Canada
Prof. Nagalingam Ethirveerasingam, M.Sc., Ph.D.,
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Prof. Jeyaratnam Wilson, M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc.,
Fredericton, NB, Canada
Prof. Joseph Chandrakanthan, M.A., Ph.D.,
Toronto, ON, Canada,
Prof. Selvanayagam Kanaganayagam, M.A., Ph.D.,
Toronto, ON, Canada
Prof. Nagalingam Sriskandarajah, M.Sc., Ph.D.,
Sydney, Australia
Dr. Sinnathurai Vijaykumar, M.Eng., Ph.D.,
Toronto, ON, Canada
Ms. Avis Harrell Sri-Jayantha, M.A.,
New York, N.Y., USA
Dr. Meenan Vishnu, Ph.D.,
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Ms. Arularasi Singham,
University of Ottawa
Mr. Indrajit Kunaratnam,
Carleton University
Mr. Luxmihasan Rasappah,
Carleton University
Mr. Palani Praba,
Carleton University
Ms Vanitha Paramanathan,
University of Ottawa
Mr. Parthiban Candrabose,
Carleton University
Mr. Ravikumar Balasubramaniam,
Carleton University
SPONSORS
Carleton University Students Association Inc. (CUSA)
The Students Federation of the University of Ottawa (SFUO)
Carleton University Tamil Student Association (CUTSA)
Amnesty International, Carleton University Chapter
Tamil Students Union, University of Ottawa
Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG), University of Ottawa
BELL THEATRE,
MINTO CENTRE
CARLETON UNIVERSITY
OTTAWA,
ONTARIO
CANADA
Email: acts@wornet.com
http://www.acts.carleton.ca/
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