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Here, we have listed the letters, reports, requests and demands, given to UN since 2005

Here, we have listed the letters, reports, requests and demands, since 2005, from Tamil politicians, tamil leaders, tamil organizations, tamil federations, and human rights activists, academicians, journalists and politicians around the world submitted to UN and its agencies, on the need of interventions during tamil genocidal attacks, on the responsibility to protect, on the demand of justice for Eelam tamil nation.

United Nations General Assembly Resolution 96 of 11 December 1946, titled “The Crime of Genocide”, was a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly during its first session that affirmed that genocide was a crime under international law. Prior to this resolution, acts of genocide were legally considered to be subsumed within crimes against humanity.

The Responsibility to Protect (R2P or RtoP) is a global political commitment which was endorsed by all member states of the United Nations at the 2005 World Summit in order to address its four key concerns to prevent genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.

We, Eelam tamil nation, throughout our long struggle for our justice and political solution, we always aimed for political, legal and peaceful process for the rights of our people, to protect our people against genocide/ethnic cleansing and we have continuously requested/demanded, reported to UN and its sub-organizations for the International interventions, hereby, we have listed all those.

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05 April 2007
28 February 2005 – Spanish
28 February 200528 February 2005 – Russian
28 February 2005 – French
28 February 2005 – Arabic
27 December 200528 February 2005 – Chinese
27 December 2005 – Spanish
27 December 2005 – Russian
27 December 2005 – French
27 December 2005 – Arabic
27 December 2005 – Chinese
22 April 2005
23 December 200522 April 2005 – Russian
22 April 2005 – Spanish
22 April 2005 – French
22 April 2005 – Arabic
22 April 2005 – Chinese
19 October 2005
21 March 2005
19 October 2005 – Spanish
19 October 2005 – Russian
19 October 2005 – French

19 October 2005 – Arabic
17 January 2005
15 March 2005
17 February 2005 15 February 2005.
15 February 200512 December 2005 – Spanish
12 December 200515 February 2005..
12 December 2005 – Russian
12 December 2005 – French
12 December 2005 – Chinese
12 December 2005 – Arabic
11 February. 2005
11 February 2005..
11 February 2005.
11 February 200508 March 200507 February 2005
07 February 2005.
02 February 2005

 

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