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LTTE destroying Tamil children; Tamil culture – President Rajapaksa [Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 4.30 GMT]
So said President Mahinda Rajapaksa, in his address to the nation at the Neganahira Navodaya – New Dawn in the East – ceremony to honour the Security Forces for the liberation of the East from the LTTE, held at Independence Square, Colombo, today. The President said: “There is no country other than Sri Lanka, where the criminal act of conceding a legal area of control to terrorists has been implemented through an agreement. It is the debunking of the myth of such an area of control, and the shattering into smithereens of the crowning terrorist fantasy of Eelam that our brave soldiers who captured Thoppigala have announced loud and clear to the entire world.” Text of President Rajapaksa’s Address to the Nation:
Address by
President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the “Neganahira Navodaya”
– New Dawn in the East - celebration at Independence Square,
Colombo on July 19, 2007
I am greatly
honoured at being given the opportunity of meeting with you on
this proud occasion. I accept this honour with all humility,
expressing the gratitude of the Sri Lankan State to the great
heroes of war who have brought hope and glory to the entire
country. That this operation against terrorism was concluded with minimum harm to the people and least harm to the Security Forces stands out as an example of such action to all armies of the world that battle terrorism. I observed some criticism of this victory. It said this was the majority race trampling on the minority race. Majority – minority? I do not like this interpretation. We are the Sri Lankan Nation. It is the Tamil and Muslim people in the East who together that paved the way for the National Flag to be hoisted at Thoppigala.
I do not wish to describe the defeat inflicted on the LTTE as a
purely military victory. There is in this victory something
more, which is of larger national and international
significance.
It is the
debunking of the myth of such an area of control, and the
shattering into smithereens of the crowning terrorist fantasy of
Eelam that our brave soldiers who captured Thoppigala have
announced loud and clear to the entire world. Can you imagine your children of 12 or 14 years carrying weapons of war? Certainly you cannot? Yet, the reality in the North and East is that. What these children received in place of their books and crayons were the guns, ammunition, bombs and the cyanide capsules of the LTTE. Now, let us all join hands to build the future world of these children. I believe with optimism that our international friends would help us in this task. Friends, please come to the East. Similarly, I wish to ask the international community and even some of our own politicians, not to obstruct this New Dawn of the East by raising false slogans, and not engage in globe-trotting to betray the Sri Lankan State. If there are shortcomings let us get together and criticize them. It is alright slighting Mahinda Rajapaksa. But do not betray the country.
The
safeguarding of human rights is our primary responsibility. It
is no secret that throughout my life I have stood consistently
for human rights. However, one must understand clearly the
difference between human rights and terrorist activities. Do not
confuse the two. Is Thoppigala a forest? Or is it a sanctuary? How many tanks did it have? How many houses? How many trees were there to an acre? Such questions are only important to cartographers. Please do not look at this victory with envy or jealousy. This is neither a victory of the State nor my personal victory. This is not a personal victory of the Defence Secretary or the Service Commanders. Some who think so are engaged in insane prattle. Dear friends,
This is a
people’s victory. I invite the Leader of the Opposition not to
be an outsider but to be a stakeholder in this victory. No
matter that I am insulted or members of my family are insulted.
We will bear it with patience. But do not insult our Security
Forces. Do not belittle or underestimate our Security Forces.
It is with the sacrifice of life and limb that they have won
these victories for our motherland. No, friends, we will gift our children with a land they will be proud to live in.
Let us
bequeath to them a land where Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims can
live together and smile as the children of one mother. We should formulate a suitable framework to bring the Tamil speaking people more into the process of political power. We should be sensitive and responsive to the genuine grievances of the people in the North and East. We should not be prejudiced against anyone in our society by the fact of their being Tamil or Muslim. Similarly, the LTTE should even now accept the reality that it is not possible to bring liberation to the Tamil people through guns, bombs and cyanide capsules. What they destroy is the future of Tamil children. They destroy the future of the children of our country. What they demolish is their own culture. However dreadful, I will not be subdued or frightened by the violent growls of the LTTE. I will not be shaken by their threats of assassination. I am bound by conscience to fulfill my duties and obligations by the country. Now, did the people in the Eastern Province enjoy their basic right to vote? The civic rights of these innocent people were usurped for 15 years. We are returning these usurped rights to the people. We will take steps to conduct the Provincial and Local Government Elections in the East by the end of this year. By this time we will give the people of the East their sovereign right to elect their representatives to the Provincial Council and Local Government bodies. Those who engaged in election malpractices throughout history will shout this time too, as if frightened by a nightmare. Not only the right to vote, we are confident that the day is not far when the Eastern Province would prosper with more electricity, highways, buses, hospitals and new industries. Economic freedom is as important as freeing territory. We expect to launch an all out development war, throughout the country, giving priority to agriculture. I expect this economic war to bring back economic prosperity denied to the country. Friends,
We have no
desire to enter history as a popular politician. It is
sufficient for me to be remembered in history as a trustee and
protector of this country, its people, all its fauna and flora.
I wish that history would remember me as a Sri Lankan who was in
politics, not for elections but to serve the country. That will
be the highest honour.
It is with the
warmest of friendship that I recognize and appreciate the
strength and courage given in this task by the working people,
in silence, and amidst great difficulties; without strikes and
other disruptions. The vast majority of the media in our country discharged their responsibility as a vanguard in this battle. Friends, the Government is with you at heart. Whatever problems they have, what our innocent people sought was an undivided country; an honourable peace. Citizens, this is your victory.
Similarly, all
political parties that unconditionally stand to protect the
Government now become stakeholders in this victory. May the Triple Gem bless you!
May all
deities protect you!
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