Highlighting the ongoing oppression and discrimination of the Tamils by the Sri Lankan government, the TNA's leader, Sampanthan, asserted that the Tamil nation "will not accept this status of inequality" in an interview with the Sunday Leader, published on Sunday.
See here for interview in full.
Extracts of Sampanthan's responses are reproduced below:
"The Tamil people have not been treated as equal citizens for a very long time."
"The Tamil people have consistently demonstrated that they will not accept this status of inequality and that they are resilient enough to come out of this tragic situation."
On the militarisation and Sinhalisation of the North-East, the TNA leader said,
"Deliberate efforts are being made by the Government to further change the linguistic and cultural identity of the Northern and Eastern provinces.
"There is no doubt whatever that the Government is aggressively pursuing a sinister programme to change the demographic composition of the Northern and Eastern provinces in such a manner as to weaken the Tamil presence and increase the majority Sinhala presence."
On accountability and investigating war crimes, Sampanthan reiterated,
"Human rights laws and humanitarian laws are a matter of universal concern. No country is entitled to violate international human rights laws and international humanitarian laws.
Every country is bound by the international conventions it has acceded to, and Sri Lanka can be no exception."