Tamil Families of the Disappeared mark Children's Day as a day of mourning

Tamil family members of the enforced disappeared staged a protest outside the IOM office in Jaffna today, marking Children's Day as a day of mourning by the families who continue to search for their loved ones.

Tens of thousands of Tamils were massacred during the final stages of the armed conflict, while countless more were forcibly disappeared after being handed over to Sri Lanka's security forces.

The families have been agitating for years demanding an international accoutnability mechanism and answers as to the wherabouts of their loved ones.

To date, successive governments have refused to honour their demands.

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