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Posted on July 8th, 2021
KAMALIKA PIERIS
The
Tamil Separatist Movement appears to have started its Genocide charge in 2014. 28 Members of the
Northern Provincial Council and 5 members of the Eastern Provincial Council
sent a joint letter on 17
th August 2014, to United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights, Navi Pillay.
The letter said
, The
Tamil people strongly believe that they have been, and continue to be subject
to Genocide by Sri Lanka. The Tamils were massacred in groups, their temples
and churches were bombed, and their iconic Jaffna Public library was burnt down
in 1981 with its collection of largest and oldest priceless irreplaceable Tamil
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Author of the article: Eric Volmers
Publishing date: May 14, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 6 minute read • Actress Agam Darshi and filmmaker Deepa Mehta on the set of Funny Boy in Sri Lanka. Photo by Vamsi Kirshna. jpg
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When Agam Darshi landed the role of Radha in Deepa Meeta’s Funny Boy, she took great pains to prepare.
The film is based on the acclaimed 1994 semi-autobiographical novel by Sri Lankan-Canadian author Shyam Selvadurai. Partly set against the lead-up to the 1983 anti-Tamil pogrom in Sri Lanka that preceded a brutal 26-year civil war, it’s a coming-of-age tale about a boy from a wealthy Tamil family who explores his sexuality.