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United for Progress: Canadians Standing Behind Minister Anandasangaree

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  Edited by: Wimal Naavaratnam, Human Rights Activist, July 29, 2025 📌 Disclaimer The views expressed in this statement reflect a collective appeal for unity and support toward Minister Gary Anandasangaree's work. They do not necessarily represent the views of any specific organization, media outlet, or political party. This statement is intended to encourage civic engagement and respectful dialogue across partisan divides. 📝 Editor’s Note This message was composed with the intention of highlighting Minister Anandasangaree's role in advancing inclusive policies and social justice efforts across Canada. It seeks to inspire cross-party support and national unity by focusing on the values that Canadians share rather than the divisions that separate them. It may be periodically updated as political and social developments unfold. 🔍 Methodology The following process was used in developing the statement: Contextual Awareness : The statement ...

War Crime Allegations Against Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne

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Edited by: Wimal Navaratnam, Human Rights Activist, July 28, 2025 ✊ Advocacy Dossier for International Justice: Sri Lanka War Crimes ⚠️ Disclaimer This document is a humanitarian appeal intended to promote international legal accountability and respect for human rights. It does not seek to interfere with sovereign affairs but aims to uphold justice, truth, and the rule of law as established by international institutions. 📝 Editor’s Note This dossier urgently appeals to Tamil politicians (both domestic and diaspora), human rights advocates, legal scholars, and global organizations. In light of grave allegations of war crimes perpetrated during Sri Lanka’s armed conflict, there is a moral and legal imperative to intensify diplomatic and public pressure on the international community. Our collective goal: compel the Sri Lankan government to cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) and surrender accused individuals for trial. Only through global action and judicial tra...

“Accord Without a Voice: 38 Years of Imposed Silence”

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Marking 38 Years of the Indo–Sri Lanka Accord:  Unkept Promises and Enduring Struggle Editor’s Note July 29 marks the 38th anniversary of the Indo–Sri Lanka Accord , signed on 29 July 1987 amid a brutal civil war. This report is compiled to reflect on the Accord’s legacy and its impact on the Eelam Tamil community – the Tamil people of Sri Lanka’s north-east – who have endured war, displacement, and discrimination. The aim is to provide a balanced, in-depth analysis that gathers survivor accounts, historical records, and expert commentary. We hope to shed light on the unresolved issues of identity, autonomy, and justice that have persisted for decades. Some testimonies include graphic memories of violence; readers are advised of the sensitive nature of these accounts. The following sections encapsulate the history, voices from the ground, and current relevance of the Accord’s promises and failures, presented with contextual maps and timelines for clarity.- Wimal Navaratnam, Hum...