Statement from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day

May 18, 2025 at 1:15 pm  Federal, Politics

Ottawa, ON – The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, released the following statement on Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day:

“Everyone, looking back on their history, remembers both the proud moments and the painful. On Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day, we turn our thoughts to one of the great tragedies of the past century—the Tamil genocide.

“For decades, Sri Lanka was racked by violence and bloodshed. Having already endured years of suffering, the murder of tens of thousands of Tamil civilians at Mullivaikkal in May 2009 stands out as a moment of unique horror and brutality. This was not just a massacre—it was a genocide.

“Sixteen years later, we honour the victims and recognize the urgent need for justice. The Rajapaksa regime’s war crimes must not be forgotten, nor its perpetrators left unpunished. Canada must take stronger action and demand accountability. Canada must never be a safe haven for war criminals. A Common Sense Conservative government will work to ensure those responsible for the Tamil genocide face real consequences.

“The Tamil community in Canada has shown incredible resilience, turning pain into strength and enriching our country. As we remember the victims of this genocide, we also reaffirm our commitment to justice and a peaceful future for all.

“I am proud of the way that Prime Minister Stephen Harper stood up to the Rajapaksa regime. I will continue the fight to make them answer for their crimes – including pushing for their prosecution at the International Criminal Court – and for the release of those unjustly imprisoned by the Sri Lankan state. A Conservative government under my leadership will ensure Canada leads the fight for truth, justice, and lasting peace.”

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