Le Génocide des Tamouls dont personne ne parle

Yvana met with the Em Inam association, a French Tamil organization dedicated to the (re)cognition of the history and genocide perpetrated by the Sri Lankan state against the Tamil community, a period of violence that ended in May 2009. How do new generations carry the memory of this violence and exile while simultaneously constructing their own narratives? This format gives a voice to survivors and their children. To support us and/or subscribe to our newsletter: https://histoirescrepues.fr/ A big thank you to: The Em Inam Association:   / eminamofficial   The National Museum of Eelam:   / national_museum_of_eelam   Axel Ostone (artist):   / axel_ostone   Rapper Don D:   / @don_d_fr_real   and REMI:   / m_remi16   Presenter: Yvana Aletas:   / yekri_nana   Camera Operators: Tau Barut and Mukesh Kumaravel Editor: Swann El Mokkedem Sound Engineer (Mixing): Malo Ravelomanantsoa Colorist: Elie Bonneton Translators: Banughoban, Suvetha, and Vimirsan Production: Nouveau Départ Production Manager: Manon Ahanda Further Reading: Film: No Fire Zone, the Killing Fields of Sri Lanka by Callum Macrae Reading: The Missing Gods of Eelam by Giacomo Montovan The Oxford History of the British Empire by Robin W. Winks Ceylonese Land, Indian Labour: The Imperialism and Colonialism of the Evolution of Tea Plantations in Sri Lanka by D. A. Wickramasinghe & D. C. Cameron, British Capital Tamil Guardian 0:00 Introduction 0:40 History of Sri Lanka (1948-1972) 6:52 Birth and Organization of the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) 10:21 Black July 1983 12:47 The Years of War and Resistance (1987-2002) 20:42 2009: The Mullivaikkal Massacre 26:53 Post-War: Camps and Repression 30:36 The Diaspora Mobilizes 35:38 The New Generation: Memory and Identity 37:43 Conclusion