62-years-old Jegatheeswaran Arunachalam, an Australian Tamil, who walked across several dead bodies in Tamil homeland in May 2009, Mrs Thevahi Kumar from Swiss and Vinoth from France embarks upon a walk, from Geneva to Brussels, seeking political justice from global humanity against Tamil genocide that continues unabated in the traditional homeland of Eelam Tamils.
The Tamil-Speaking People in the island of Sri Lanka (Ceylon), known as Eelam Tamils, who fought for their independence first by peaceful means for 30 years and later by armed struggle for another 30 years, were brutally subjugated by the Sri Lankan state, which exercises Apartheid as its state policy and state-terror as a strategy to militarily subjugate the Tamils.
The military subjugation took place with direct and indirect abetment of world powers and the Sri Lankan state inhumanely demonstrated to the world that genocide was possible in the new world order under the tag of war against terrorism.
The Tamil Nation, which was deprived of its sovereignty by the colonial rulers and refused of a just political arrangement when the British colonialists left the island, were handed over to the Sinhala rulers who exercised democratic apartheid as a state policy. The Sinhala Buddhist extremists, driven by the mytology of Mahavansa, refused power-sharing and embarked on genocide against Tamils, who were forced to defend and wage an armed struggle.
The Tamil Nation democratically gave the mandate for the independence of their own country Tamil Eelam by endorsing the Vaddukoddai Resolution of 1976, in the 1977 election.
The Sri Lankan state declared on 18 May 2009, it has “won” in the war against the Tamils and declared the Vaddukkoaddai Mandate ended in Nanthikkadal, the place where the last battle took place in 2009.
Since 10 May 2009, Diaspora Tamils have taken into their hands by re-mandating the democratic mandate of 1976 and are demanding political justice against the apartheid and the genocide committed on Eelam Tamils.
The world power, that directly or indirectly abetted the Sri Lankan state, are now calling for investigations on war crimes, aiming at ‘some accountability’, but ignore the political justice, without which there is no possibility of ‘reconciliation’ or ‘development’
The Sri Lankan state has refused any international investigations.
The Tamils, a people subjected one of the worst systematic and sophisticated genocide of the modern times, seek political justice and urge global human civilization to view the crisis as a civilisational question.
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