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SRI LANKA'S SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN STANDARDS


           
          To: The Right Honourable British Prime Minister Sir David Cameron.  

From: Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja

Date: November 21, 2013

RE: Thank you note for supporting Tamil civilians at CHOGM and Sri Lanka’s serious violations of Human Rights and international humanitarian standards.   

Good Morning to the right honourable British Prime Minister Sir David Cameron. Let me start by paying my respects to you and through you to.

The Right Honourable British Prime Minister, please accept my heartfelt thank you for supporting Tamil civilians at CHOGM and call for a full, credible, transparent and independent international investigation into human rights violations and war crimes in Sri Lanka if Sri Lanka’s government investigation is not completed by March 2014. You are a hero of all Tamil newspapers and Channels on November 18, 2013. In my opinion, Sri Lanka’s government won’t be able to complete a credible probe by March 2014. We all wanted an international probe.   

The Right Honourable British Prime Minister, more than 900 Tamil fishermen were killed by the Sri Lankan Navy despite they are fishing within the Indian territorial water. If Tamilnadu fishermen have strayed into Sri Lankan waters they should be treated as per International Laws and Norms. Sri Lanka’s government is seriously violating human rights and international humanitarian standards on a daily basis. My State Chief Minister Dr. Jayalalitha Jeyaram continuously writing to Indian Prime Minister Office to personally intervene to stop attacks by Sri Lankan forces on the Tamilnadu fisherman. Indian Prime Minister Office has a dismissive attitude in this matter. It still continues insensitive and ham-handed behaviour of the Tamilnadu fisherman. People of Tamilnadu really proud of you, you have taken the matter with Sri Lankan government on human rights violations and war crimes in a tangible and meaningful manner.    

The Right Honourable British Prime Minister, we shall be grateful if you could kindly look into this and use your position on the U.N. Human Rights Council to work with the U.N Human Rights Commission intervention is required for firm action to put an end Sri Lanka’s serious violations of Human Rights and international humanitarian standards.   

Please accept my heartfelt thank you on behalf of myself and all of the people in Tamilnadu including my State Chief Minister Dr. Jayalalitha Jeyaram.

God Bless You! God Bless Great Britain!

Sincerely Regards,
Athinarayanan Sanjeevraja.
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