The Conference

This conference will be thoroughly documented as a historic moment when the Tamil nation demonstrated the capacity for democratic deliberation, strategic thinking, and unified action.

We will show the world that we are not merely victims demanding charity, but a nation claiming our rights.

Conference Structure

The Participants

Tamil Political Parties (Homeland)

Representatives carrying democratic mandates from the North-East constituencies.

Civil Society Organisations

Groups working on human rights, transitional justice, land rights, missing persons, women's empowerment, youth mobilisation.

Global Diaspora Institutions

Tamil community organisations from across the world. UK, Canada, Australia, Europe, and beyond.

International Constitutional Experts

Scholars specialising in self-determination federalism, autonomy, power-sharing, and post-conflict governance.

Transitional Justice Practitioners

Experts from truth commissions, accountability mechanisms, and reconciliation processes worldwide.

International Observers

Representatives from UN agencies, sympathetic states, human rights organisations, and solidarity movements.

Media

Accredited Tamil and international journalists covering this historic gathering.

Parliamentarians

Parliamentarians from across the world who have voiced for the rights on Eelam Tamils.

Selection Criteria

Due to space limitations, priority will be given to:

  1. Democratic Legitimacy: Elected officials and representatives of recognised organisations
  2. Expertise: Technical knowledge relevant to framework development
  3. Representation: Ensuring gender balance, geographic diversity, generational mix
  4. Commitment to Unity: Willingness to work toward consensus

All participants must affirm commitment to the cardinal principals that Eelam Tamils have the right to:

self-determination, homeland and nationhood.

Join Us

From consultation to consensus. From aspiration to framework.
This is how nations secure their future.