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Canadian leaders join Tamils in remembering victims of Black July of 1983

Ottawa, July 23, 2013 – The Honourable Jason Kenney issued the following statement commemorating the anti-Tamil pogrom commonly known as Black July:
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TORONTO: Standing by the Canadian Tamil community, Canadian political
leaders on Sunday paid tributes to the victims of Black July 30 years
ago.
Among the Tamils around the world, July of 1983 is remembered as Black
July in memory of hundreds and hundreds of Tamils who were massacred and
their properties destroyed in week-long attacks by Sinhalese mobs in
revenge for the killing of 13 soldiers by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam. That was the beginning of the ethnic war in Sri Lanka triggered
by the denial of rights to the Tamil minority.
Remembering the victims of the 1983 anti-Tamil riots, the Canadian Tamil
Congress said, “Between July 24 and 29 of that year, Tamils were
systematically targeted with violence in Colombo and many other parts of
the island. During this period, an estimated 3,000 Tamils were killed
and thousands of Tamil homes and businesses were destroyed. More than
one million Tamils have fled Sri Lanka since July 1983 fearing for their
safety, while over a million more Tamils have been internally displaced
within the island. ”
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“Thirty
years ago today in Sri Lanka, violent mobs of armed extremists began
carrying out attacks against the country’s Tamil population. Hundreds of
Tamils were killed and thousands of homes and businesses were destroyed
in the ensuing riots.
“In
the years since the Black July pogrom, July 23 has become a day of
mourning and remembrance for members of Sri Lankan Tamil communities
around the world, including the 200,000-strong Tamil community in
Canada.
“As
we reflect on the violence that began on this day in 1983 across Sri
Lanka, I take the opportunity to reaffirm Canada’s commitment to promote
and uphold our fundamental values of freedom, democracy, human rights
and the rule of law.
“I
stand with the Tamil-Canadian community in commemorating the senseless
destruction and tragic loss of life during Black July.”