With the 2011 Ontario general elections set to take place this week, the Canadian Tamil community looks set to hold considerable sway on the outcome, as candidates are in the height of campaigning for their votes.
The elections, set to take place on Thursday the 6th of October, have given the Tamil community the opportunity to make their voice heard and it seems that the candidates have sat up and listened.
See report from Digital Journal here.
After the Canadian government’s lack of criticism of Sri Lanka’s war on the Vanni in 2009 and allegations of human rights violations and war crimes, there was considerable frustration from the Tamil community.
Read more in our post 'Canadian Tamils set to play a bigger role in Ontario elections' (Oct 2011)
The elections, set to take place on Thursday the 6th of October, have given the Tamil community the opportunity to make their voice heard and it seems that the candidates have sat up and listened.
See report from Digital Journal here.
After the Canadian government’s lack of criticism of Sri Lanka’s war on the Vanni in 2009 and allegations of human rights violations and war crimes, there was considerable frustration from the Tamil community.
“It was devastating. They weren’t saying anything,” said 21-year old Aranee Muru a university student who had to take a year out because of the protests.
“Democracy needs to speak louder.”More than 2 years on however, all the major parties have come forward vying for Tamil votes.
Read more in our post 'Canadian Tamils set to play a bigger role in Ontario elections' (Oct 2011)