Up-Country / Hill-Country Tamils
மலையக தமிழர்
The 1948 Ceylon Citizenship Act, the 1964 Sirima-Shastri Pact, the 2003 grant of citizenship, and the still-unresolved living wage, housing and franchise gap on the tea estates. The Hill-Country Tamil file is its own civic story — not a sub-chapter of the Northern Tamil file.
Audience & use
Audience: UK MPs · Lords · International Development Committee · Business and Trade Committee (tea supply chains) · APPG for Tamils · APPG on Modern Slavery
Best used for: Trade & development briefings on UK tea supply chains (Sri Lanka is a top-three origin) · Modern Slavery Act 2015 statements covering Sri Lankan tea sector · ILO C87 / C98 / C111 / C190 PQs on estate-sector labour rights · Letters supporting living-wage commitments by UK tea brands sourcing from Sri Lanka · Engagement with the Ceylon Workers' Congress and the Human Rights Office (Kandy)
Remembrance frame
The up-country file is the longest-running statelessness story in modern Asia — 1948 to 2003 to today. It is not a Northern Tamil sub-chapter. The civic asks are wage, housing, franchise and dignity — not territorial.
Two-layer reading
Cited Tier-A evidence is open and unresolved. Statements honour memory; evidence remains under-actioned.
Each anniversary produces tabled PQs, FCDO follow-ups, and a tracked answer.
Evidence anchors (Tier-A)
Policy asks
Sample Parliamentary Questions
- written → DBT
What assessment has the Government made of living-wage compliance in the Sri Lankan tea sector by UK-sourced brands, with reference to ILO CEACR observations? - written → FCDO
What recent representations has the Government made to Sri Lanka on housing, franchise and citizenship implementation for up-country Tamil communities? - written → FCDO / DBT
What engagement has the Department had with the Ceylon Workers' Congress and the Human Rights Office (Kandy) on estate-sector labour rights? - written → DBT
What assessment has the Government made of Sri Lanka's ratification status and implementation of ILO Convention 190 (violence and harassment in the world of work) in the estate sector?
Pack-specific safety rules
- Never frame the up-country file as a sub-chapter of the Northern Tamil file. They are distinct civic stories.
- Never let Northern Tamil leadership speak for up-country labour. The Ceylon Workers' Congress, the Human Rights Office (Kandy) and the Institute of Social Development are the primary interlocutors.
- Never name individual estate workers. Cite ILO CEACR, HRO Kandy, ISD, ETP, HRW, Oxfam at organisational level.
- Always pair Tamil-Northern accountability asks with up-country labour asks where the underlying file is labour, trade, or modern-slavery related.
- Always cite ILO Convention numbers (C87, C98, C111, C190) verbatim and link the CEACR observation.