Proclamation by Mayor of Somerville,
Sister City of Trincomalee, Eelam (Naval Base)
22 June 1981
"..The harbor of Trincomalee is one of the wonders of nature
and is a strategic area in the Indian Ocean; and Trincomalee had been a purely Tamil area along with Jaffna, Mannar, Vavunia, Batticaloa and Ampara, until the administrative
fusion with the Sinhalese country; and The Tamils of the island had
been there from time immemorial.."
[see also
Proclamation of Eelam Day by Edward J.King, Governor of Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
16 May 1979
Human Rights for Tamils in Sri Lanka
- Hon. Mario Baggio of New York in the US House of
Representatives, 8 May 1980
Resolution of US Massachusetts
House of Representatives Calling for the Restoration of the Separate Sovereign
State of Tamil Eelam, 18 June 1981 ]
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS The district of Trincomalee in the eastern coast of Eelam
which comprises the northern and eastern provinces of Sri Lanka has
from time immemorial been extolled in the Hindu scriptures as a
place of worship; and
WHEREAS The harbor of Trincomalee is one of the wonders of nature
and is a strategic area in the Indian Ocean; and
WHEREAS Trincomalee had been a purely Tamil area along with Jaffna,
Mannar, Vavunia, Batticaloa and Ampara, until the administrative
fusion with the Sinhalese country; and
WHEREAS The Tamils of the island had been there from time
immemorial; and
WHEREAS The citizens of Somerville recognized last year the
domination and discrimination of the Tamils by successive Sri Lanka
governments; and hence proclaimed Trincomalee and Somerville as
sister cities; and
WHEREAS The citizens of Somerville continue to support the quest for Self Determination by the Tamils of Eelam.
BE IT RESOLVED:
That EUGENE C. BRUNE, MAYOR OF SOMERVILLE, in the spirit of
friendship and brotherhood, do hereby proclaim June 22, 1981, as the
1st Anniversary of Eelam Tamils Day.
EUGENE C. BRUNE , Mayor