Several Members of Parliament (MPs) in Canada
expressed their solidarity with the Tamil community in Toronto, taking
part in a memorial event Monday night to pay respects to the slain
Political Head and Chief Negotiator of the Liberation Tigers, S.P.
Thamilselvan.
Thousands of Canadian Tamils from Greater Toronto Area
(GTA) braving pouring rain gathered in Markham Fair grounds to pay
their respects to S. P. Thamilselvan, the public face of the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), killed in an air strike by Sri Lankan
authorities last Friday.
Liberal MP Jim Karygiannis was on stage at the event alongside fellow
Liberal MPs Derek Lee (Scarborough Rouge River), Maria Minna (East York
Beaches), Yasmin Ratansi (Don Valley East), John Mckay (Scarborough
Guildwood), John Cannis (Scarborough Centre), Mark Holland
(Ajax-Pickering), and Lui Temelkovski (Oakridge Markham).
Isaladchi
Paramu, the mother of the slain leader lit the flame of sacrifice.
Thamilchelvan's two brothers and a sister paid floral tributes.
Jim Karygiannis, Liberal MP for Scarborough-Agincourt electorate
speaking at the occasion said he met Mr. Thamilselvan when he visited
the region after the 2004 Tsunami and had the approval of then-prime
minister Paul Martin for the meeting.
He
said "I am encouraging the Canadian government to get involved and
speak to both sides in order to find a long-lasting peace in the
region."
Of Canada 's decision to outlaw the Tamil Tigers, he
said, "Unless we engage both sides, we're never going to have a lasting
solution. Norway has been at it for a long time. It's time we joined
them. It's time we told both sides, `Enough is enough. Put your heads
together and find peace.' We owe it all to the Sri Lankans in Canada."
As
a huge poster of his brother was still being hung behind the stage,
Paramu Ravi, 44, brother of the slain political leader told the crowd
that Canada had a responsibility to respect human rights in Sri Lanka
and the aspirations of the Tamil minority.
Ravi said he had
spoken to his brother, who was 40, last Wednesday. "He was happy. He
said he was still going hard on the peace process. He asked us here to
keep it in our minds, too."
"They killed him, they killed peace," he said. "We feel now that peace died with him."
Borys Wrzesnewsky (Liberal MP for Etobicoke Centre) also spoke at the memorial service.
Wrzesnewskyj
said he is worried about "horrible consequences" and added that a
tragedy can be averted only if both sides make a conscious effort to
negotiate. "Otherwise the situation will deteriorate. We've seen in the
past how political assassinations lead to greater wars."
Trade
union president Carolyn , Marlyn Shirley representing Jack Layton,
leader of New Democratic Party (NDP), Sittampalam Thurairajah,
President of World Tamil Movement (WTM), Kalatharan, President Canadian
Thamil Radio (CTR), Prof.Fr.Chandrakanthan, President Canadian Tamil
Congress (CTC), Logan Kanapthy, Markham City councillor also spoke at
the occasion.
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