

Thank you for supporting this petition(https://www.change.org/bondholder),
Please continue to support the petition and ask your friends to support as well. The first email with this petition was sent to Fidelity Investment. We need to continue to reach out as it may take a while to get their attention.
The purpose of this petition is to reach out to investors who own Sri Lanka's sovereign bonds. These bondholders can be investment banks, hedge funds, etc. They can even include large pension funds, who can expect to lose their clients' savings during the debt restructuring process.
The petition explains how Sri Lanka used most of their money in executing the Tamil Genocide, by funding their genocidal and war criminal military.
Because of the debt negotiation, the bondholders may now get a much lower partial repayment for their capital. Via this petition, the Tamil diaspora request the bondholders to consider refusing to accept a lower payment.
Instead, we ask them to tell the Sri Lankan government to agree to free Tamil Eelam in an amicable separation. The separation agreement can be guaranteed by a court (PCA). In return, the Tamil diaspora can offer to help Sri Lanka meet its full payment to the bondholders, but only if separation is guaranteed. This is the essence of the request to bondholders.
Tamils have been knocking at the doors of the UN and other international governments for remedial justice for more than 13 years. Remedial justice for the Tamil Genocide can be a separation based on Tamils' self-determination. The current debt restructuring process may open a narrow chance for the Tamil Diaspora to get that justice via a rare apolitical path if it gets the attention of bondholders.
The petition may or may not get the bondholder's attention, however, as the Tamil diaspora, we knock at every single window available for justice. If bondholders are willing to listen, then they may get their full payment back and Tamils may get their remedial justice in a different way.
Thank you.
Federation of Tamil Organizations (FGTO) and petition supporters