We must stand with Eelam Tamils, US House Representative tells Congress

US House Representative Don Davis told Congress “we must stand with the Eelam Tamil community,” as he spoke to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Tamil genocide.

“I rise to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Tamil genocide in Sri Lanka,” the Democratic Representative told Congress.

“We must stand with the Eelam Tamil community. Their struggle for justice and accountability continues, with survivors and their families enduring ongoing oppression and seeking recognition for their suffering from the Sri Lankan government.”

“We must recognize the plight of the Tamil people and advocate for a peaceful resolution that respects the rights and dignity of all,” he continued. “The Tamil community’s resilience in the face of adversity is a testament of the unwavering spirit for justice and self-determination.”

His remarks came as a resolution was introduced to Congress advocating for “an independence referendum for a lasting peaceful resolution” to the island’s conflict.

“It was a pleasure to meet with so many who travelled to our nation’s capital and from across the United States and five countries, to ensure that such atrocities never happen again,” said Davis.

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