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Make Sri Lanka Bankrupt in 10 minutes!

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  • கருத்துக்கள உறுப்பினர்கள்

PLEASE Circulate Widely,

Subject: URGENT - Stop 1.9 billion dollars of IMF funding to Sri Lanka

Hi all,

Please see below a CanadianHART appeal to stop the IMF loan to SL. Please do your part and send the emails immediately. Also, please send us a copy at info@canadianhart.org for our records.

Your letter can stop 1.9 billion dollars going to Sri Lanka's war coffers. Every dollar to Sri Lanka kills innocent Tamils. Write now and get your friends and families to do the same.

Spread the message wide by circulating this message.

Thank you.

Stop the IMF funding to Sri Lanka - Save Lives.

Currently, Sri Lanka is in negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a loan of about 1.9 billion US dollars.

Sri Lanka's war on Tamils have already claimed the lives of nearly 3200 civilians and critically injured more than 9200 civilians, in the last 75 days alone. More than 300,000 Tamils have been made homeless.

The failure of the Sri Lankan state to provide any forms of political solution to the ethnic crisis and its ardent belief in the further militarization at the expense of human lives, crumbling economy, failing human rights and humanitarian standards, and increased alienation in the International community only shows Sri Lanka's absolute lack of serious commitment to work for the betterment of its people. Therefore, one would be safe to assume that, any money provided to Sri Lanka will only perpetuate the war on Tamils even further.

We therefore, call on you to act immediately to ensure the major shareholders of the IMF don't provide the emergency loan sought by the Government of Sri Lanka.

Top five shareholders of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are USA (16.79% votes), Japan (6.02), Germany (5,88), UK (4.86), France (4.86). Canada, votes on her behalf and a host of other countries, has the power to weigh in with 3.64% of the votes.

Check http://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/memdir/eds.htm for more information.

CanadianHART calls upon all concerned individuals and organizations to appeal to the IMF directors to deny the US$1.9 in loan sought by the Government of Sri Lanka and to help stop the war.

Read Sample letter with detailed information [pdf]

Read Sample letter with detailed information [word]

Send e-mails to the major shareholders of IMF:

USA - Meg Lundsager, Email: mlundsager@imf.org mlundsager@imf.org

Japan - Daisuke Kotegawa, Email: dkotegawa@imf.org dkotegawa@imf.org

Germany - Klaus D. Stein, Email: kstein@imf.org kstein@imf.org

UK - Alex Gibbs, Email: agibbs@imf.org agibbs@imf.org

France - Pierre Duquesne, Email: pduquesne@imf.org pduquesne@imf.org

Canada - Jonathan Fried (Canada), Email: jfried@imf.org jfried@imf.org

Send letters to:

Mr. Brian Aitken

Sri Lanka Mission Chief

International Monetary Fund,

700 19th Street, N.W.,

Washington, D.C. 20431

Mr. Anoop Singh, Director,

Asia and Pacific Department

International Monetary Fund,

700 19th Street, N.W.,

Washington, D.C. 20431

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