A recently formed advocacy movement, the Dead And Missing Persons Parents' Front (MPPF), condemned the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for a favorable attitude towards Tamils and for supporting terrorist organisations in Sri Lanka.
Claiming that the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) was involved in assisting terrorists, the chairperson of the movement, Ananda Perera, proposed that instead of scrutinising the Sri Lankan government the UNHRC should be focusing its attention on the Tamil National Alliance.
Prior to the start of the UNHRC sessions, the MPPF took the opportunity to criticise the United Nations commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, for producing a report that sided with the Tamil Diaspora.