Canadian PM Trudeau says there was a massacre in Mullivaikal 14 years ago!

Justin Trudeau the Prime Minister of Canada, the country which officially declared May 18th as Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day, said that there was a massacre in Mullivaikal 14 years ago with many more missing injured, or displaced.

The Canadian Prime Minister said this making a statement on the Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day further said that their thoughts are with the victims, survivors, and their loved ones, who continue to live with the pain caused by this senseless violence.
His statement further said

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“The stories of Tamil-Canadians affected by the conflict – including many I have met over the years in communities across the country – serve as an enduring reminder that human rights, peace, and democracy cannot be taken for granted. That’s why Parliament last year unanimously adopted the motion to make May 18 Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day. Canada will not stop advocating for the rights of the victims and survivors of this conflict, as well as for all in Sri Lanka who continue to face hardship.

“In October 2022, we joined our international partners in adopting a United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution that calls on the Sri Lankan government to address the human rights, economic, and political crises in the country. Canada has been a global leader in the adoption of other UNHRC resolutions calling for freedom of religion, belief, and pluralism in Sri Lanka – essential elements to secure peace and reconciliation in the years to come – and we will continue our work to safeguard human rights across the world. And in January 2023, our government imposed sanctions against four Sri Lankan government officials in response to human rights violations on the island.

“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I invite all Canadians to recognize the many contributions that Tamil-Canadians have made – and continue to make – to our country. I also encourage everyone to learn more about the impact of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, and express solidarity to all those who suffered or lost loved ones.”

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