| 
			8 Januray 2009 | 
			
	
			 IFT 
			calls upon 70 million world Tamil community to redouble it support 
			to the Eelam Tamils  | 
		
		
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			10 December 2008 | 
			
	
			International Federation 
			of Tamils on 60th Anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human 
			Rights | 
		
		
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			12 October 2008 | 
			
	
			
			தமிழ்நாடு அரசினால் கூட்டப்படும் அனைததுக் கட்ச்சிக்  கூட்டத்தின் 
			கவனதத்திற்கு சமர்ப்பிக்கபட்ட மனு | 
		
		
			| 
			26 June 2008 | 
			
	
			
			IFT Denounces Criminalization of the Tamil Diaspora and Calls for 
			Engagement. | 
		
		
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			20 April 2008 | 
			
	
			
			Targeted Killing of Rev. 
			M.X.Karunaratnam is a War Crime   | 
		
		
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			10 March 2008 | 
			
	
			
			Sri Lanka: 60 Years of Independence -  Tamils: neither Freedom 
			nor De-Colonisation  | 
		
		
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			30 March 2007 | 
			
	
			
				
				
			Jeyakumar: A Proud Son of the Tamil Diaspora
			 [also
			in PDF] | 
		
		
			| 
			12 March 2007 | 
			
	
			
			IFT Briefing Report to UN Human Rights Council - Sri Lanka: 
			Human Rights & Humanitarian Crisis in North East Sri Lanka [also
			
			in PDF] | 
		
		
			| 
			7 February 2007 | 
			
	
			
			International Federation of Tamils - Observations on the Report of 
			the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict in Sri Lanka” 
			(S/2006/1006), 20 December 2006. | 
		
		
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			4 November 2006 | 
			
	
			International 
			Federation of Tamils calls upon the International Community to 
			Respond Meaningfully to Sri Lanka's Message of Terror  | 
		
		
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			5 September 2006 | 
			
	
			 Sri Lanka: Military 
			Annexation Of Sampur A Complete Collapse Of CFA?  | 
		
		
			| 
			24 August 2006 | 
			
	
			
			17 Aid Workers Executed by Sri Lanka | 
		
		
			| 
			15 August 2006 | 
			
	
			 Mass Killing Of  
			School Children In An Orphanage In Sri Lanka: Failure To Act 
			Constitutes A Violation of Duties  | 
		
		
			| 
			17 July 2006 | 
			
	
			
			International Federation of Tamils writes to UNICEF | 
		
		
			| 
			20 June 2006 | 
			
	
			 Appeal 
			International Federation of Tamils to 
			
			
			UN 
			Human Rights Council  | 
		
		
			| 
			16 June 2006 | 
			
	
			Sri Lanka's 
			Readiness To Launch War On Tamil Nation | 
		
		
			| 
			14 June 2006  | 
			
	
			
			International Federation of Tamils calls upon High Commissioner For 
			Human Rights to condemn murder and rape of Tamils in Vankalai  | 
		
		
			| 
			30 May 2006 | 
			
	
			Making of a 
			Killing Field | 
		
		
			| 
			15 May 2006 | 
			
	
			IFT Monitor | 
		
		
			| 
			9 May 2006 | 
			
	
			
			International Federation of Tamils writes to UN Special Rapporteur, 
			Extra-judicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions on Escalation of 
			Extra-Judicial Killings by Sri Lanka agencies | 
		
		
			| 
			27 April 2006 | 
			
	
			
			International Federation of Tamils calls upon the International 
			Community to condemn and censure Sri Lanka's war crime & gross 
			breach of  the CFA
		"..Neither party to the CFA has a right to adopt 
		retaliatory measures. The parties must report any violation to the SLMM 
		for appropriate action or give two weeks' notice to withdraw from the 
		agreement. Defying this stipulation, unilaterally commencing a 
		retaliatory attack is a gross breach of the CFA. In addition, the attack 
		by government forces on civilian targets, causing death and extensive 
		damage to civilian property, making people destitute is a humanitarian 
		violation and is a war crime under Rome Statute of the International 
		Criminal Court Article 2 ( c ) and 2(e). International Humanitarian Law 
		does not permit warring parties to attack civilian targets and civilian 
		lives. The "retaliatory action" directed on civilian targets in 
		Trincomalee-Batticaloa areas on 25-26 April are the actions of a 
		terrorist state intent on terrorising the Tamil people into 
		submission..." 
	 
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			| 
			18 March 2006 | 
			
	
			
			Funding Peace & Dignity - a Response to Human Rights Watch | 
		
		
			| 
			15 March 2006 | 
			
	
			IFT Monitor | 
		
		
			| 
			15 February 2006 | 
			
	
			IFT Tamil File - 
			News & Events in Tamil Perspective | 
		
		
			| 
			15 January 2006 | 
			
	
			IFT Monitor  | 
		
		
			| 
			15 January 2006 | 
			
	
			IFT Tamil File - 
			News & Events in Tamil Perspective | 
		
		
			| 
			4 January 2006 | 
			
	
			 Unarmed 
			civilians need protection against a Vindictive Armed state
				"This is the 
				
				second urgent appeal the IFT, International Federation of 
				Tamils is making to the IC, International Community within a 
				week... In complete contrast to the statement made by the 
				military spokesman on the killing of five teenage boys in 
				Trincomalee that they were LTTE cadres killed accidentally in a 
				blast while assembling an incendiary with an intent to attack a 
				military installation, the autopsy made by the state medical 
				officers on their bodies, has revealed that they were shot 
				through their ears at a very close range....A spokesperson for 
				the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission, Helen Olafsdottir, told BBC 
				Sandesaya, that there was evidence that all five students had 
				been shot in the head in a manner she described as resembling 
				“executions.”...The IFT considers this a war declared by the 
				Sri Lanka Government .. 
				Unarmed civilians need protection against a vindictive armed 
				state."
				
				more 
			 
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			| 
			1 January 2006 | 
			
	
			
			Involuntary Disappearances in Sri Lanka Looming Large Again
				"...More than 920 Tamils have been arrested 
				and detained in Colombo alone in one overnight search. Sri Lanka 
				armed forces are descending on Tamil homes in the middle of the 
				night, privacy of the Tamil bedrooms is trespassed, men and 
				women, young and old, in their night-clothes are bundled up in 
				awaiting vehicles and taken away for interrogation and 
				detention. Although the government tells the international media 
				that many are being released after an identity check-up, they 
				are being arrested over and over again, and subjected to an 
				ordeal of being fingerprinted, photographed, and videoed..." 
			  
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			27 December 2005 | 
			
	Conflict in Sri Lanka: 
	Ground Realities 
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			15 December 2005 | 
			
	IFT - Tamil File in PDF | 
		
		
			| 
			6 December 2005  | 
			
	IFT Monitor in PDF | 
		
		
			| 
			14 March 2005 | 
			
	International 
	Federation of Tamils -  Appeal to UN Commission on Human Rights | 
		
		
			| 
			10 
			February 2005 | 
			
	
	Kousalyan, a symbol of Tamil unity 
	
		"International Federation of Tamils (IFT) strongly 
		condemns the despicable assassinations of senior political leader and 
		Tamil activist Mr.E.Kouslayan, together with human rights activist 
		Mr.Chandraneru Arianayagam and two other LTTE political workers on 7th 
		of February 2005. Killings of these unarmed political activists is a 
		brutal and dastardly act."  
		"The Geneva based International Federation of Tamils 
		(IFT) recalling Mr. Kousalyan's address to thousands of Tamils from the 
		Tamil diaspora in front of the United Nations Building last year, said 
		in a press statement issued Thursday that Kausalyan was a symbol of 
		Tamil unity. IFT appealed to International governments and donors to act 
		decisively to prevent escalation of hostilities as it feared that 
		continued "covert operations" will "wane the mutual trust, goodwill and 
		confidence" between the Liberation Tigers and the Government of Sri 
		Lanka. IFT called upon the countries giving Sri Lanka military 
		assistance to desist from doing so and instead to pressure them to seek 
		a peaceful solution..." 
	 
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			| 
			1 October 2004 | 
			
	Prabhakaran - A 
	Leader for All Seasons - Glimpses of the Man behind the Leader, 
	Published by the International Federation of Tamils | 
		
		
			| 
			31 July 2004 | 
			
	
	இடைக்கால நிர்வாக அமைப்பை பெறும் உரிமையை ஐ.நா அங்கீகரிக்க வேண்டும் 
	- Press Release
	 at UN 
	Sub Commission on the Promotion & Protection of Human Rights, 56th Sessions | 
		
		
			| 
			24 July 2004  | 
			
	
	Memorandum on the Denial of Economic, Social and Cultural rights to Tamil 
	people in Sri Lanka 
	at UN Sub Commission on the Promotion & Protection of Human Rights, 56th 
	Sessions
		"In February 2002, the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) 
		and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) signed a 
		
		Cease Fire Agreement (CFA)  with the support of the Royal 
		Norwegian Government and the International Community (IC). As a result, 
		the GoSL and the LTTE were involved in 
		
		six rounds of negotiations to resolve the long-standing ethnic 
		conflict that claimed more than eighty thousand civilian lives, mainly 
		in the Northern and Eastern parts of Sri Lanka. One of the main 
		objectives of the negotiations was to find an effective interim 
		administrative structure to oversee the urgent humanitarian and 
		development projects in the war affected areas of Sri Lanka. The need of 
		an interim administrative structure in the Tamil areas was discussed at 
		great length , and ultimately accepted by the GoSL, LTTE and the IC. 
		Sadly, 30 months after the CFA was signed and $4.5 billion of 
		humanitarian and development aid promised by the IC, there is at present 
		very little progress in the economic, social and administrative 
		conditions of the North and East of Sri Lanka." 
	 
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			31 March 1999 | 
			
			
			Violations of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Sri Lanka & 
			Humanitarian Issues - Appeal to UN Commission on Human Rights  
			55th Session March/April, 1999 - presented by its Co-ordinating 
			Secretary, Ponraj Anton, 31 March 1999 
			
			
				"...Torture and extra-judicial killings are 
				widespread....There is a huge internal refugee population of 
				Tamils. These gross and persistent violations cannot be 
				dismissed as just internal matters of the state but should be 
				the concern and responsibility of the internationalcommunity, as 
				they clearly constitute international crimes against 
				humanity..." 
			 
		  | 
		
		
			| 
			10 August 1998 | 
			
	On the 50th 
	Anniversary of the proclamation of the 
	Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Towards 
	the United Nations - Peace March  | 
		
		
			| 
			10 August 1998 | 
			
	
	The 
	building blocks for peace are the building blocks 
		of justice - Appeal to UN  Sub Commission on 
	Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, 
	50th Sessions, 1998
		"Sri Lanka’s 
		gross violations 
		of international humanitarian law have now been rendered justiciable 
		under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. 
		Significantly, Sri Lanka refused to vote in favour of its adoption - a 
		refusal that is not surprising, given Sri Lanka’s chilling record of 
		crimes against humanity during the past two decades and more.Fifteen 
		years ago, in 1983, 
		the 
		Sub-Commission expressed its ‘deep concern’ about the 
		
		violence against the Tamil people and requested ‘the Secretary 
		General to invite the Government of Sri Lanka to submit information on 
		the recent communal violence in Sri Lanka, including its efforts to 
		investigate the incidents and to promote national harmony’, and 
		recommended ‘to the Commission on Human rights that it should examine 
		the situation in Sri Lanka in the light of all available information.’" 
	 
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			| 
			8 June 1998 | 
			
	
	International Federation of Tamils writes to Chief Minister Karunanithi
	
		'...இருபத்தியோராவது நூற்றாண்டில் உலக அரங்கில் இந்தியா 
		வகிக்கப்போகும் பங்கு அளப்பரியது..' 
	 
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			| 
			23 December 1997 | 
			
	Appeal 
	to World Leaders to lend their influential support to end the 
	continuing torture and murder of Tamil prisoners by Sri Lanka | 
		
		
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			20 October 1997 | 
			
	
	Appeal to Commonwealth Heads of 
	Government
		"On 9 April this year, at the United Nations 
		Commission on Human Rights,
		
		a record number of 53 non governmental organisations, concerned with 
		ending the Sri Lanka-Tamil Eelam war, called for the withdrawal of Sri 
		Lanka's occupying forces from the Tamil homeland and for the recognition 
		of 'the right of the Tamil people to choose their own political and 
		national status'. We urge the Commonwealth Heads of Government to extend 
		their influential support to the call made by these non governmental 
		organisations at the UN Commission on Human Rights." 
	 
			 | 
		
		
			| 
			26 September 1996 | 
			
			
			International Federation of Tamils Conference - The Tamil Struggle 
			for Self Determination - London, United Kingdom | 
		
		
			| 
			14 August 1995 | 
			
			Give 
			Peace a Chance in the island of Sri Lanka 
			- Memorandum submitted to the UN Sub Commission on Prevention of 
			Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, 47th Session, August 
			1995 | 
		
		
			| 
			18 November 1995 | 
			
	An Appeal for 
	Justice and Humanity to UK Prime Minister
		"We thank you for the recent concerns that your 
		Government has expressed and the interest that you have taken in the 
		ongoing conflict in the island of Sri Lanka. We are particularly 
		encouraged by the statement made by your Minister of State for 
		Commonwealth Affairs, on 6 November that the United Kingdom continues 
		"to believe that a lasting solution to the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka 
		can be achieved only through a sustainable political settlement, reached 
		through peaceful negotiation."  We are also mindful that as long 
		ago as 9 August 1993, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office 
		writing, on your behalf, to the Secretary of the International 
		Federation of Tamils, declared:  
		"It is tragic that the fighting continues after so 
		long. It is clearly the people of the North and East who are hardest 
		hit. Their conditions are undoubtedly difficult. The British 
		Government's policy is quite clear. We along with our European partners, 
		believe the only way to achieve a lasting peace in Sri Lanka is through 
		a negotiated, political settlement reached by all parties to the 
		conflict. We have long urged this course of action as the only way 
		forward to a lasting solution which recognises the rights of all the 
		peoples of Sri Lanka. You will be aware that we have regularly said that 
		our good offices are available to help talks start. Unfortunately 
		negotiations are no closer.'' 
		 
		However, the unfortunate political reality is that 
		during the past several years, the Sri Lanka government has consistently 
		rejected third party involvement to help bring about a negotiated 
		political settlement between the two parties to the armed conflict in 
		the island. " 
	 
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			| 
			3 August 1994 | 
			
	Towards a Just 
	Peace in the Island of Sri Lanka 
	 -  
		Appeal to UN  Sub Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and 
	Protection of Minorities, 46th Sessions, 1998
		"..During the past eleven years the Sub-Commission has 
		heard hundreds of statements raising grave concern at the failure to 
		resolve the armed conflict in the island of Sri Lanka. Yet the conflict 
		continues and innocent lives continue to be lost. The International 
		Federation of Tamils (with constituent membership in Great Britain, 
		United States of America, Canada, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, 
		Denmark, Norway, Australia, Malaysia, Tamil Nadu, Africa and the Middle 
		East) appeals to the Chairperson and Delegates to the 46th Sessions of 
		the United Nations Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and 
		Protection of Minorities to encourage and support the path of 
		negotiation between the parties to the armed conflict in the island of 
		Sri Lanka, as the only way towards reconciliation and a just peace..." 
	 
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			| 
			15 March 1994 | 
			
	Tamil Asylum Seeker 
	sets himself on fire in Sweden - March 1994  
		"The action of the Tamil asylum seeker in Sweden in 
		preferring death, even by fire, to a forced deportation to Sri Lanka 
		shows in stark terms the oppressive ground reality in Colombo and 
		elsewhere." 
	 
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			10 August 1993 | 
			
	Draft 
	Resolution on the Situation in Sri Lanka suggested by the International 
	Federation of Tamils at UN Sub Commission on Prevention of Discrimination 
	and Protection of Minorities, 45th Session, August 1993 | 
		
		
			| 
			9 August 1993 | 
			
			UK Prime 
			Minister,   Rt.Hon. John Major to the International 
			Federation of Tamils
				"I have 
				read 
				your analysis of the background to the conflict in Sri Lanka 
				carefully. It is tragic that the fighting continues 
				after so long. It is clearly the people of the North and East 
				who are hardest hit. Their conditions are undoubtedly difficult. 
				The British Government's policy is quite clear. We, along with 
				our European partners, believe the only way to achieve a lasting 
				peace in Sri Lanka is through a negotiated, political settlement 
				reached by all parties to the conflict. We have long urged this 
				course of action as the only way forward to a lasting solution 
				which recognises the rights of all the peoples of Sri Lanka.You 
				will be aware that we have regularly said that our good offices 
				are available to help talks start. Unfortunately 
				negotiations are no closer." 
			 
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			| 
			23 July 1993 | 
			
			
			Remembering the July ’83 violence against the Tamil people in the 
			island of Sri Lanka
			- Submission to to UK Prime 
			Minister 
			 | 
		
		
			| 
			15 February 1993 | 
			
			On 
			Bishop Kenneth Fernando's Peace Mission to Tamil Eelam - 
			Memorandum circulated to delegates
			
			at UN Commission on Human Rights, 49th Sessions, February 1993 | 
		
		
			| 
			15 February 1992   | 
			
	
	"Towards a Just Peace" - 
	An International Conference 
	organised by the International Federation 
	of Tamils at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of 
	London 
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			| 
			20 July 1991 | 
			
	"Tamil 
	Eelam - A Nation without a State" - International Tamil Eelam Research  
	Conference  organised by
	International Federation of Tamils  & Department of  
	Government, California State University, Sacramento, California, U.S.A.  | 
		
		
			| 
			20 July 1991 | 
			
	
	On 8th Anniversary of Genocide'83 - London Demonstration March | 
		
		
			| 
			15 February 1991 | 
			
			
			On 
			Arial Strikes on Civilian Targets  - Memorandum circulated to 
			Delegations at UN Commission on Human Rights, February 1991
				" The military claims that it only bombs known 
				Tamil Tiger targets but admits it uses aircraft - Sia Marchetti 
				single engine training planes, adapted to carry two bombs 
				underneath, Chinese Y-8s and Y-12s and British Avros, small 
				cargo planes from which home made bombs are pushed out of the 
				back - which do not permit accuracy. The bombs - oil drums 
				filled with gelignite or flammable gas and rubber tubes, which 
				stick to the skin like napalm - have no ballistic stability. 
				'Sometimes we ourselves are mortally afraid of where they are 
				going to land' said an army colonel..." 
			 
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