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Thursday, 12 April 2007
Standing in front of poster-sized photos of whole families hanged and others shot while they slept, a young Montreal mother described her own relatives’ tragedy in her native Sri Lanka.

“My father, mother and brother were all shot one night at dinner,” said Santhiraleda Ganeshalingam, 32, who heard the news in a phone call from her sister in Sri Lanka last May.

The killings were part of continuing civil war between Sri Lanka’s majority Sinhalese population and the minority Tamils, Ganeshalingam said during a recent news conference held by the association Quebec Tamil Women to launch a month-long awareness campaign across Canada.

Members of the group urged the Canadian government to speed up immigration sponsorship requests and refugee claims and stop deporting Sri Lankans because they face grim prospects in their native country.

They said 170,000 Tamils are near starvation in refugee camps in eastern Sri Lanka because the government has cut off humanitarian aid to the region. Another 600,000 are struggling in the northern Jaffna region because of state-enforced embargoes on medicine and basic food stocks.
Tamils comprise about 15 per cent of Sri Lanka’s 20 million people.

Ganeshalingam, whose sister also was killed, said she now has four nieces and nephews in Sri Lanka without parents.

“Now I cry every time the phone rings,” she said, clutching her daughters, age 3 and 4. “I worry what will happen next. I want to bring (the rest of) my family here and protect them.”
Her husband, Sabarathnam Ganeshalingam, 39, said his wife has been on anti-depressant medication. “She’s having a hard time. She wakes up crying in the middle of the night.”

Canada’s government needs to take action and help reunite Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada with their loved ones caught in the middle of the war, said Ramani Balendra, 46, a QTW member.

“We are 300,000 Tamils in Canada (including) 23,000 in Quebec,” said Banlendra, former president of the Canadian Tamil Congress. “We pay taxes.We want the Canadian government to heed its own policy of reuniting families.”

Balendra said the QTW does not support the rebel Tamil Tigers, who have been labeled as terrorists.

A spokesperson for federal Immigration Minister Diane Finley said the government is monitoring the conflict and is “sensitive to the circumstances” faced by Sri Lankans in Canada.

With few exceptions, they cannot be removed from Canada without the right to ask for an assessment of the risk they face in their homeland.

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jay said:

The cries of Tamil mothers over the fate of their loved ones, the fear of what will happen next - are these not sufficient proof to the world of the attrocties and crimes committed by the Srilankan government. Noone talks ill of the LTTE but every word that comes out of these mothers is against the government and their military. They are only talking about near starvation in refugee camps, state enforced embargoes on medicine and basic food stocks, killings and kidnappings by the Srilankan armed personnel - are these not first hand information right out from the horses mouths.

Can't the so called world leaders, the International communitity, the UN see that all these are the doings of the Srilankan government. Cant they hear the cries of the helpless people. Cant they see who the real terrorist is! Yet, they turn a deaf ear to the plight of the defenceless people who are denied their rights in their homeland.

, ea
2007-04-12 11:46:34

goury said:

I think all he LTTE tamils should be hanged..
2007-07-04 15:13:46

Gnanaratnam USA said:

you said it right but your thinking is vicious and cruel.Hanging of the Tamils has been systamatically done for 30yrs.This is the very reason the Tamils of today protest against this inhuman acts of hanging the Tamils which violates all norms of human decency.
2007-07-05 15:28:22

sathish said:

Most tamils will say that their families are killed by the enemies just to come to canada. 99% of these stories are made up for the white people to believe.
2007-07-06 19:54:57

Gnanaratnam USA said:

Sathish - how do you know about these stories and pray where are you and did your relatives weave any stories.Are you from another ethnic background and chose this very charming name?
Are you saying the white people are fools.
Well,never mind.Who cares any more about being accused with such stories that are now heaped on the Tamils.
What do you think they are fighting for?
To stay in Canada,to get their relatives into canada or to achieve their homeland to go back?
2007-07-07 04:39:20

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