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Terrorism is no
freedom struggle, we cannot let hatred overcome us- President
[August 14, 2005 - 16.00 GMT]
President Chandrika Kumaratunga addressed
the nation today, and spoke of the loss of a great humanist and a dear
friend and colleague. The speech telecast on National Television was
emotional and but firm. She said “we must prevail to ensure that
Lakshman Kadirgamar’s sacrifice has not been in vain” Kumaratunga
reiterated her commitment and that of her government to implement the
task of devolution of power based on a democratic and pluralistic
society.
Full text of the President’s TV address:
I address you today at a time of profound sorrow. The nation has lost a
leader, a great humanist and I have lost a dear friend and colleague.
Minister Kadirgamar was the one Minister, who worked most closely with
me in the critical area of the fight against terrorism and the attempt
to bring about a negotiated political solution to the Tamil people’s
problem.
Initial indications of the investigations seem to reveal the
responsibility of the LTTE in his brutal murder. It is unacceptable that
a group that talks endlessly about being committed to a ceasefire would
so blatantly violate it. This violation of the ceasefire is the latest
in a continuous series of violations by the LTTE. The LTTE has denied
involvement in the murder. Their denial contradicts the facts and our
knowledge of their long held desire and repeated attempts to murder both
my Tamil Cabinet Colleagues.
Lakshman Kadirgamar was a hero of our times. He was a true patriot who
paid the ultimate price in the service of his motherland. Minister
Kadirgamar was a Sri Lankan nationalist, who believed passionately in a
united and democratic Sri Lanka, in which all peoples would live with
dignity and freedom. He envisioned a negotiated political settlement of
the ethnic problem that combined devolution of political power with
pluralism and democracy. He strived hard for the democratic rights of
the Tamil people. He constantly grieved the subjugation of the Tamil
people to LTTE authoritarianism.
Minister Kadirgamar was an idealist. Long before 9/11 and the London
bombings, long before terrorism became anathema to the Western World, he
spoke out against terrorism in Sri Lanka and abroad and explained and
convinced the international community that terrorism is no freedom
struggle and in fact destroys the very freedom it claims to achieve.
During my first government, he was instrumental in having the LTTE
recognized internationally for what they are, an armed terrorist group.
Consequently they were proscribed in the leading nations of the World.
The USA, the UK, Australia followed India. He was an ardent promoter of
ethnic harmony and Peace through a negotiated settlement of the conflict
and played a crucial role in assisting me to create the conditions that
persuaded the LTTE to come to the negotiating table.
Lakshman Kadirgamar was a great human being. An extremely successful
sportsman in his youth, he gave up a lucrative and eminently successful
legal practice to join with me in 1994 to pursue the dream I hold for a
united, peaceful and prosperous Sri Lanka. He was a rare combination of
intellectual brilliance, political wisdom and personal courage and
integrity. The entire nation will miss him. His brutal murder creates a
vacuum that will be well nigh impossible to fill.
The assassination of Minister Kadirgamar was a horrendously barbaric act
of terrorism against an unarmed civilian, perpetrated by those who
opposed all the noble values that he stood for freedom, harmony,
brotherhood and peace. Lakshman Kadirgamar joins a long list of
distinguished Tamil leaders such as Alfred Duraiappa, Amirthalingam,
Neelan Thiruchelvam, Sam Thambimuttu, Sarojini Thiranagama and Kandasamy
who were murdered by the LTTE in an attempt to subjugate the Tamil
people through violence and terror.
Terrorism has become today, the single most dominant global phenomenon.
From New York to London, the western world has begun to experience the
terrorism which we have for long suffered in Sri Lanka. Terrorism has
been condemned globally while its true nature is recognized and
rejected. The community of nations represented by the United Nations
Organization and its Security Council has now united to oppose terrorism
practically and effectively. We know that the international community
will be strengthened in their resolve to stand with me and my freely
elected, democratic Government against the terror and violence of the
LTTE.
We shall never bow down to terror, nor allow it to succeed neither will
we compromise the security of our peoples. Yesterday I declared a state
of emergency to ensure the security of the nation and also to assist in
the search for the assassins of the Minister, and other terrorist
operatives. After an emergency National Security Council meeting,
several measures have been adopted to ensure tightened security
throughout the country.
I have been a victim of terrorism many times, the attempt on my life in
1999, the assassination of my father, my husband and several political
associates, and now my Foreign Minister. However we cannot let terror
and hatred overcome us. As long as the ethnic problem remains
unresolved, violence and terror will always be with us. The terrorist
challenge, we face today which claimed the life of Minister Kadirgamar
requires adequate security measures to ensure that terror cannot act
with impunity.
But this deals only with the manifestation of terrorism. This will not
suffice. If we are to achieve lasting Peace, we need to deal with the
root causes of the politics of violence and terror. For this we need an
enlightened vision and policy that will seek out the true causes of
ethnic conflict in our land and redress it objectively and effectively.
Passion and subjectivity can have no place in this process. Those
extremist forces who oppose even minimal concessions toward peace, must
know that they are responsible for the perpetuation of the terrorist
cause, in as much as the LTTE is responsible for generating it.
We must prevail to ensure that Lakshman Kadirgamar’s sacrifice has not
been in vain. I will redouble my efforts and the commitment of my
government to implement the task of devolution of power based on a
democratic and pluralistic society, through dialogue with all the
communities inhabiting our land. To achieve this, I and my Government
need the continued support and encouragement of our peoples as well as
that of Sri Lanka’s friends in the international community.
I appeal to all Sri Lankans not to be provoked by this wanton terrorist
attack and to act with utmost restraint at this moment.
May the blessings of the Triple Gem God Almighty and the Devas be with
you always.
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