Foreign Minister Ali Sabry has summoned the Canadian High Commissioner to reiterate Sri Lanka’s strong objections against the laying of a foundation stone for the construction of a monument commemorating Tamil Genocide in Brampton, Canada.
The Foreign Ministry issuing a statement said that the so – called Tamil Genocide Monument at the Chinguacousy Park in Brampton, Canada on 14th of August 2024, is part of the efforts to sustain vote bank politics in Canada.
“The Government of Sri Lanka categorically rejects this outrageously false narrative, which is being perpetuated for vote bank politics within Canada. Minister Sabry noted that ill-advised action by the City Council of Brampton is offensive to all peace-loving people in Canada and Sri Lanka,” the statement said.
The so-called allegation of a genocide in Sri Lanka is a fabrication based on malicious disinformation and is not substantiated by any responsible authority, nationally or internationally, the Foreign Ministry said.
“The Government of Sri Lanka has consistently engaged in efforts to foster reconciliation and build lasting peace following the end of the conflict despite the economic crisis in the country for the last two years, and such divisive action undermines those efforts by glorifying terrorism and sowing discord and mistrust which democratic countries, including Sri Lanka and Canada, cannot endorse,” they added.
The Foreign Minister requested that the Government of Canada intervene and take action to prevent the construction of this monument in recognizing the damaging impact of this narrative on bilateral relations and to take immediate action to prevent further harm. (Newswire)
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