Various views have been expressed on the decision taken by the Tamil National Alliance not to participate in the United Nations Human Rights Council session underway in Geneva, Switzerland.
Issuing a release the Social Sculptors’ Association states that representatives of the Tamil National Alliance have pawned their conscience.
The release issued by the Social Sculptor Association to a weekend newspaper states that the Tamil National Alliance suddenly changing its stance on the UNHRC session in Geneva is similar to destroying a milk pot that is about to boil over.
The release states further that the Tamil National Alliance which constantly highlighted the crisis of the Tamil community and thereby obtained votes on all occasions until the election held recently, have now become traitors to the Tamil community by working with certain forces in the south.
The Social Sculptors’ Association notes that at a time when the government is taking measures to garner support from the international community to vote against the possible resolution on Sri Lanka that is to be presented at the Geneva sessions, the Tamil National Alliance evading its responsibility at this occasion has cemented the failure of the party.
Meanwhile, students of the Jaffna University protested against the decision taken by the Tamil National Alliance not to participate in the UNHRC session in Geneva.
The students expressed their protest by exhibiting an effigy of Parliamentarian M.A. Sumanthiran in the university premises.
The release issued by the Social Sculptor Association to a weekend newspaper states that the Tamil National Alliance suddenly changing its stance on the UNHRC session in Geneva is similar to destroying a milk pot that is about to boil over.
The release states further that the Tamil National Alliance which constantly highlighted the crisis of the Tamil community and thereby obtained votes on all occasions until the election held recently, have now become traitors to the Tamil community by working with certain forces in the south.
The Social Sculptors’ Association notes that at a time when the government is taking measures to garner support from the international community to vote against the possible resolution on Sri Lanka that is to be presented at the Geneva sessions, the Tamil National Alliance evading its responsibility at this occasion has cemented the failure of the party.
Meanwhile, students of the Jaffna University protested against the decision taken by the Tamil National Alliance not to participate in the UNHRC session in Geneva.
The students expressed their protest by exhibiting an effigy of Parliamentarian M.A. Sumanthiran in the university premises.
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