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SOUTH ASIA: SRI LANKA |
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On
May 8, Karygiannis, together with several Tamil Canadian community leaders
from his riding, met in New York with Mr. Vijay Nambiar, the Chef de Cabinet
to the United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, and other UN officials
to discuss the situation in “This was an opportunity for my constituents to tell their stories directly to people who have access to the Security Council members.” said Mr. Karygiannis. “It was obvious that although the stories were not new, they had an affect on the UN officials.”
Karygiannis
and his constituents were told that the Security Council seemed reluctant to
deal with the issue of the civil war in Sri Lanka.
“There
was a sense of great relief because 20 million citizens of Sri Lanka had been
going through a real nightmare of not knowing when they would be struck
down,” says Mahinda Gunasekera, a Sinhalese, and honorary president of the
Sri
Lanka United National Association of Canada. .
Karygiannis
visited the island in 2005. He says he was impressed by the work being done by
the Tigers to rebuild. "They were moving very quickly to overcome the
tsunami. In the government-controlled territory, little was being done."
But
there are skeptics who say the money never makes it to their relatives.
"It goes to the government and they use it for the Sinhalese and the
Tamil people aren't getting anything," says Birdy Thanabalasingam, a
14-year-old student at Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School in
Mississauga. Gunasekera disagrees, and says
his organization has sent food, medicine, clothing and other essential items. “It gets to the Tamil civilians who have
been displaced.” Karygiannis says he would like to see willingness from Tamils and Sinhalese to get together, but acknowledges it may take awhile. "It's not an easy time." There is hope for amicable relations between the two communities in Canada, but not Sri Lanka, Thanabalasingam says. "People get along way better here." The student has one wish for relations between the two groups in Sri Lanka. "I think they should become equal and share."
__________________________ Kelly Roche is a multi-media journalist living in the Greater Toronto Area. Her work can be viewed at rochekelly.wordpress.com
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