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President Mahinda Rajapaksa called upon all
people to be united as a single Nation in an
undivided country, showing tolerance, trust
and understanding that have been the
foundation of the Nation throughout its
glorious history.
The President in a message to mark the
Independence Day, said:It is with an
immense sense of pride that I send this
message to mark the 61st National Day
celebrations of Sri Lanka.
The pride comes from the many achievements
towards the strengthing of our freedom
gained in recent months since we launched a
decisive humanitarian operation to free our
motherland from the clutches of terror.
Beginning with the success of the heroic
troops of our free and democratic society in
clearing the terrorists from Mavil Aru in
August 2006, and proceeding to the
liberation of the entire East, we have now
regained control of almost al of our land in
the North too, including the entire Jaffna
Peninsula. The strongholds of terror once
believed to be invincible such as
Kilinochchi, Elephant Pass and Mulative,
have fallen in rapid succession, bringing
the final elimination of terror from pour
motherland and the dawn on true freedom to
all our people well within our reach.
I take this opportunity to pay this generous
tribute to our heroic forces for the
scarifies they have made and the courage and
determination they have displayed, in
ensuring that on this 61st anniversary
independence, we have moved beyond the
threshold of a freedom that is richer and
more meaningful than what was achieved in
1948.
As we pay this well deserved tribute to our
heroic forces , we can be satisfied that
many who were once critical of our
operations to eradicate terror from our land
are now citing Sri Lanka and the success of
our troops as an example on how terrorism
should be defeated.
As we move towards a larger freedom, our
thoughts go out to the innocent Tamil people
of the north who remain in bondage under the
ruthless forces of terror who claimed to be
their liberates. I pledge to you today, that
these people who share our motherland, will
be liberated and given the equality and all
rights that they are entitled to , under the
Constitution.
This is also the occasion to remember with
honor all these Sri Lankans from the Sinhala,
Tamil, Muslim and Burgher, and every other
community in our country, who led the
struggle and made many scarifies to obtain
freedom from colonial domination and
exploitation that prevailed in our country
for more than 500 years. Those who fight
against the pockets of terror remaining
today continue this great battle for freedom
of our forefathers.
At this significant moment in the history of
our country, I call upon all of our peoples
to be united as a single nation in an
undivided country, showing the tolerance,
trust and understanding that have been the
foundation of our nation throughout its
glorious history. Let no one sow the seeds
of hatred and mistrust anymore.
May all Sri Lankans achieve their
aspirations for peace and equality in full
measure, and let us join to take our
motherland to the great era of a vibrant
democracy and freedom from fear in the New
Sri Lanka that lies ahead.
Mahinda Rajapakse
02nd February 2009
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