Rajapaksa brothers, Disappeared Tamils; Slavery in Rajapaksa’s factories? – Allegations have arisen that those who went missing in sri lankas final war are slaves in rajapakses factories

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There have been allegations of deprivation of Tamils’ rights in Sri Lanka for many years. Tamils ​​have been alleging that Tamils ​​are being treated as second-class citizens and deprived of basic rights. It is said that because of the atrocities of the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka, an organization called the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam was formed and engaged in counter-activities. But the Sri Lankan government accused the LTTE of being a terrorist organization that turns children into fighters and carries out suicide attacks.

Subsequently, the final war between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan government took place in 2009. The Sri Lankan government announced that the LTTE leader Prabhakaran was killed in that battle and the LTTE organization was destroyed in Sri Lanka. Subsequently, during the war and after the war, many lakhs of Tamils ​​sought refuge abroad as refugees. It was also announced that the LTTE organization was banned internationally.

Thus, after the 2009 war, the Sri Lankan Army arrested LTTE members and Tamils ​​who were said to have helped them. The Eelam Tamils ​​are continuously protesting that those arrested have disappeared.

Innocent mothers have been conducting continuous protests for many years demanding the rescue of those who have been systematically disappeared in Sri Lanka. Those who led such protests have also died. In this situation, shocking information has come out that many LTTE and Eelam Tamils ​​arrested by the Sri Lankan army during the war have been deported to 11 factories owned by the Rajapakse brothers in Uganda.

Kalarangini, head of the Association of Disappeared People in the North East, said, “It is not known what happened to our relatives who were arrested by the Sri Lankan army. We have been looking for our relations for 13 years.

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Family rule and genocidal rule have been abolished in Sri Lanka. They flee the country. We suspect that our relatives who were arrested by the Rajapakse brothers have been deported to Uganda.
We suspect that there are 11 factories owned by the Rajapakse family as unpaid workers. Those factories are managed by Velupillai Kananathan. The Tamils ​​of the world should investigate and give a report in this regard. Solution to the problems of Sri Lankan Tamils: President Ranil Wickremesinghe is sure!

The regime change that has taken place in Sri Lanka will not bring us justice. We demand justice through the international community. Because the events happening in Sri Lanka are closely watched by the international community. Kalarangini said that the international community should provide justice and political solutions for us.

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