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"SAARC
region not safe from barbaric terrorist groups" -
President Rajapaksa appeals for joint action against terrorism at SAARC
Summit
[Tuesday,
April 03, 2007 - 7.30 GMT]
"The recent air attack at Katunayake by the LTTE must attract the
attention of all of us to the fact that our region as a whole is not
safe from the barbaric terrorist groups. I wish to appeal to this august
forum to work
jointly on a counter-terrorism strategy for our entire region to defeat
terrorism," Said President Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing the opening
session of the 14th SAARC Summit at New Delhi today.
"Terrorism anywhere is terrorism and is a global menace. Unless we act
collectively as a region, trans-border terrorist groups will find safe
havens in other parts of the region. Modern day terrorists operate in a
multi-dimensional fashion. They operate politically, militarily,
financially and ideologically."
"It is not lost on us, however, that terrorism, whilst needs to be
suppressed, also has to be grappled with, on a political platform", he
said.
President Rajapaksa said: "Therefore, our effort to curb this menace
should also be multi-pronged and sustained and far reaching, and must
include their sources of sustenance. We need to implement the provisions
of the international agreements on terrorism related matters with zest
and enthusiasm. The recent air attack at Katunayake by the LTTE must
attract the attention of all of us to the fact that our region as a
whole is not safe from the barbaric terrorist groups. I wish to appeal
to this august forum to work jointly on a counter-terrorism strategy for
our entire region to defeat terrorism.
My Government has great emphasis on eradicating terrorism and making Sri
Lanka a safe place for our people. It is not lost on us, however, that
terrorism, whilst needs to be suppressed, also has to be grappled with,
on a political platform".
Here is the text of President Mahinda Rajapaksa's address to the
opening session of the 14th Summit of the South Asian Association of
Regional Cooperation at New Delhi today.
Your Excellency, Dr. Manmohan Singh
Chairman of the 14th SAARC Summit
Excellencies,
Distinguished Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is with a sense of happiness that I am here today to participate in
the 14th SAARC Summit. Each of my visits to India has been a special
occasion. However, this is very special to me since it is for the first
time that I am attending the SAARC Summit as the President of Sri Lanka.
I, therefore, take this opportunity to convey my sincere appreciation to
the government of India; in particular, to Your Excellency, the Prime
Minister of India as well as the people of India for the warm welcome
and the generous hospitality that I and my delegation have been accorded
and also for the excellent arrangements made for the Summit.
Mr. Chairman, let me congratulate you on your election as the Chairman
of the fourteenth SAARC Summit. Your stewardship will no doubt see SAARC
meet the challenges of the twenty first century, based on the goals set
for the third decade of its journey. Sri Lanka will whole heartedly
extend its cooperation and assistance to the Government of India in its
position as the new Chair of SAARC.
I take this opportunity to pay my tribute to the outgoing Chair,
Bangladesh.
I compliment His Excellency Lyonpo Chenkyab Dorji, Secretary General of
SAARC and his team for their commitment.
I also take this opportunity to extend a warm welcome to Afghanistan,
the most recent addition to SAARC membership.
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Our region is the proud inheritor of a unique historical tradition. Our
common contribution to religion, art, literature, and moral values is
second to none. But, today, we are a region of contrasts. There are
significant disparities in GDP, income levels, natural resources,
populations etc.
Countries, particularly in Europe, have come together to form regional
blocks despite major differences in language, culture, religion, income
levels and deep seated historical enmities bringing benefits to their
people that could not have been possible only a few years ago. I am
particularly concerned that SAARC has not realized its enormous
potential yet.
I strongly believe that SAARC must become a Union where we will
endeavour to achieve our political and economic pursuits. It is also
high time that we adopt a single currency, which will enhance the
productivity of the region and improve trade without barriers.
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
SAARC, as I see, today stands at a critical point. A large majority of
our peoples are living in rural environments. We should pause for a
moment to
ask ourselves, "What have we really done for our rural masses?" Whilst
we like to have sprawling cities in our countries, haven't we neglected
the majority of our people, the rural poor? The little we have done in
our rural areas has been small initiatives. Most villages stand with
little or no basic infrastructure.
Our region, home for over one-fifth of the global population, must focus
on the livelihoods of most of our people. Let us not forget that the
entire SAARC region is still seriously affected by poverty, although
during the last two decades, we have concentrated on reducing it.
However, for most people in our region life is far from satisfactory.
We, as leaders, therefore, have an enormous responsibility on our
shoulders to deliver now, and not wait for the future.
We should be able to transform our people to be the producers for the
world given the diversity and the rich soils of our region. I request
this august forum, to adopt a resolution to work with dedication and
commitment to uplift the quality of our people in the rural areas.
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am a strong believer of practicality. While endorsing and fully
subscribing to the values of SAARC, we badly need to be action-oriented
rather than dependent on rhetoric. Merely saying good things about each
other and ignoring the reality will take us nowhere. Therefore, all what
we have endorsed over the years, must without any further delay, be
transformed into action.
Promotion of intra-regional trade is important to realize the goals
enshrined in the SAARC Charter to improve the image of the region as
viable economic powerhouse. We must have a region-centric approach to
make the
SAFTA work in a real sense and give it effective force. I believe that a
sincere commitment and a strict timetable to implement the SAFTA will
lead to whole of South Asia becoming one massive region for enhancement
of trade.
Coincidentally, year 2007 has been named the "South Asia Year of
Tourism". Tourism is one of the most lucrative trades that has not been
fully tapped and developed systematically in our region. Our governments
need to find new avenues to develop inter-regional and intra-regional
tourism in a sustainable and eco-friendly manner. More intra-regional
travel will promote people to people contact we have advocated for so
long.
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Deviating from economic issues, I wish to touch upon the question of
human rights in the region - an issue that is close to my heart and
which has been a critical motivating force in my political career. Human
rights have been a part and parcel of the great cultural tradition of
the sub-continent for millennia. The edicts of Emperor Asoka scattered
around the sub-continent
are an ample testimony to that.
Guided by the principles of our great religions, we have respected the
rights of our fellow human beings, and it has not been necessary for us
to wait for the calamity of global wars or the deaths of millions due to
misguided philosophies to recognize their value. We, in our region, will
continue to protect and advance human rights, including economic rights,
despite having to struggle with differences and poverty left behind by
centuries of colonial domination.
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Speaking of terrorism, no country could sustain itself and flourish
without addressing the need to maintain security and no country could
afford to limit their resolve to the eradication of terrorism to a mere
subset of national security. Terrorism anywhere is terrorism and is a
global menace. Unless we act collectively as a region, trans-border
terrorist groups will find safe havens in other parts of the region.
Modern day terrorists operate in a multi-dimensional fashion. They
operate politically, militarily, financially and ideologically.
Therefore, our effort to curb this menace should also be multi-pronged
and sustained and far reaching, and must include their sources of
sustenance. The recent air attack at Katunayake by the LTTE must attract
attention of all of us to the fact that our region as a whole is not
safe from the barbaric terrorist groups. I wish to appeal therefore to
this august forum to work jointly on a counter terrorism strategy for
our entire region, to defeat terrorism.
My government has placed great emphasis on eradicating terrorism and
making Sri Lanka a safe place for our people. It is not lost on us,
however, that
terrorism, whilst needs to be suppressed, also has to be grappled with,
on a political platform.
Mr. Chairman, I am very much in agreement with your proposal to
establish a South Asian university. This university need not be confined
to one country.
We need to ensure that leaning is borderless and that any student in any
of our countries could benefit out of this unique initiative.
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
The time has come to move away from 'fancy rhetoric' and give way for
action and relentless effort in our resolve to achieve the collective
aspirations of all of us.
In conclusion, may I therefore be permitted to quote a great son of the
region, Emperor Asoka, "May my sons, grandsons, and great grandsons
strive for the welfare of all mankind. But this is difficult without
great and sincere effort".
May the Noble Triple Gem Bless you all!
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