Speaking at the Federation of Tamil Sangams of North America (FeTNA)  convention during the US Independence day weekend, Professor Boyle, an  expert in International Law, said that Sri Lanka is a violator of the  Apartheid Convention, and that Tamils across the world should, without  delay, intensify a divestment and disinvestment campaign against Sri  Lanka "in the same lines and for the same reason the world did this  against the criminal apartheid regime in South Africa." The July event  held in Waterbury, Connecticut, is traditionally the largest event of  the Tamil speaking people in the US every year, and the Connecticut  event this year drew more than 2000 Tamils.
   
 Article I of the Apartheid Convention, more formally known as the  International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime  of Apartheid (ICSPCA), labels the crime of Apartheid as a "crime against  humanity," and declares that "inhuman acts resulting from the policies  and practices of racial segregation and discrimination are crimes  violating the principles or international law..."
Prof. Boyle said the long history of discriminatory policies instituted by successive governments of Sri Lanka against Tamils and the conduct of the Goverment of Mahinda Rajapakse on internment of Tamil civilians, continued colonization of Tamil lands, desecration of cemetries and cultural symbols of Tamils overwhelmingly qualify Sri Lanka as an apartheid regime, and therefore, Sri Lanka should be prosecuted as a violator of the Apartheid convention.
Prof. Boyle added that with the exception of one  category of crime listed in Article II of the Apartheid Convention, that  is the prohibition of mixed marriages, Sri Lanka has violated almost  all other categories of crimes that qualify as "crime of Apartheid."  Article II crimes include: 
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| Prof. Boyle's Talk on divestment (Part I) | 
Prof. Boyle said the long history of discriminatory policies instituted by successive governments of Sri Lanka against Tamils and the conduct of the Goverment of Mahinda Rajapakse on internment of Tamil civilians, continued colonization of Tamil lands, desecration of cemetries and cultural symbols of Tamils overwhelmingly qualify Sri Lanka as an apartheid regime, and therefore, Sri Lanka should be prosecuted as a violator of the Apartheid convention.
| Prof. Boyle's Talk on divestment (Part II) | 
- Denial of the right to life and property;
- Deliberate imposition on a racial group of living conditions calculated to cause physical destruction of the group in whole or in part;
- Denying to a group basic human rights and freedom, right to freedom of movement and residence, the right to freedom of opinion and expression;
- Expropriation of land and property;
- Exploitation of labor of the members of a racial group; and
- Persecution of organizations or persons who oppose apartheid.
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