வியாழன், 8 மே, 2014

Civic member Shageevan urges course-correction of TNA

Civic member Shageevan urges course-correction of TNA

[TamilNet, Monday, 05 May 2014, 23:51 GMT]
Eezham Tamils have also been consistent in denouncing a 13th Amendment-based discourse in the past. Also, when Oslo sought to push the Tamil question into an internal formula during the CFA times, the Tamil side confronted the move by producing a blueprint for Interim Self Governing Authority (ISGA). Now, especially after facing the genocidal onslaught in 2009, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) should have articulated the position of Eezham Tamils by demanding an international investigation on crimes against humanity and genocide at the Human Rights Council in Geneva. Why did the TNA parliamentarians fail articulating the Tamil position in an open and transparent manner at the Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva all these years, asked S. Shageevan, the deputy chair of Valikaamam North civic council (Piratheasa Chapai) at a press conference held in Jaffna on Monday.

Mr Shageevan, who also represents the uprooted people of Valikaamam North, has come with his criticism of the TNA after addressing the Human Rights Council three times.

Northern Provincial Council (NPC) member Ms Ananthi Sasitharan, who represented the Northern Provincial Council and Mr MK Shivajilingam, who is also a councillor at the NPC, belonging to the TNA, addressed the UNHRC session. Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, Visvalingam Manivannan and Selvarajah Kajendren of the Tamil National Peoples’ Front (TNPF) also addressed the UN Human Rights Council articulating the situation of Eezham Tamils. All of these participants and the others who attended the side events did it on their own effort.

Meanwhile, a minor section, projecting itself as the hierarchy of Tamil National Alliance, was deviating away from demanding international investigations on crimes against humanity and genocide, Shageevan accused.

The Tamil people need to course-correct the elitist section of the TNA, which has failed so far in articulating the Tamil position, he said.

The journalists, civil society and the academics should play a constructive role in shaping the Tamil polity in a timely manner before TNA gets trapped into an internal discourse through the brokering by South Africa after the Human Rights Council in Geneva has passed a resolution demanding OHCHR investigation.

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