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“With this campaign, we will make sure
that our fight to eradicate terrorism goes
hand in hand, with the fight to free our
children from being robots of terror. We
will begin to give voice to those thousands
of Tamil parents who have been compelled to
watch this sad plight of their offspring,
their hopes for the future, being ruthlessly
destroyed. We will join them and give them
strength,” said President Mahinda Rajapaksa,
launching the National Campaign against the
Recruitment of Children for Armed Conflict,
yesterday (26).
“I call upon all of Sri Lanka to join this
cause, to be part of this campaign, to make
your voices heard and your peaceful and
determined actions seen the world over as we
seek to liberate the future of our land, and
to free our children from having to carry
arms for anyone, in any conflict, anywhere,”
the President added at the launch held a the
Presidential Secretariat, Colombo.
“The image of Sri Lanka, for far too long,
has been stained by the presence of Child
Soldiers in our country… But, more important
than erasing the stain in our image, is the
need to save our children from this special
horror of terror, the most savage of the
chosen weapons of terror that has been the
menace of our society for nearly three
decades,” the President added.
Here is the text of the speech by the
President:
Distinguished Guests
Ladies and Gentlemen
We meet today to launch an important
campaign, one of the most important
campaigns for the future of our society.
There are many who would say that this
should have been launched earlier. But, even
at this late stage this is something we owe
to our children, who will be our future, and
for whom we must be ready to make the
biggest sacrifices.
Today we launch the Sri Lanka National
Campaign against the Recruitment of Children
for Use in Armed Conflict. The image of
Sri Lanka, for far too long, has been
stained by the presence of Child Soldiers in
our country. We have been disgraced by being
banded with other countries where this
dreadful practice exists, and it is time for
us to erase that stain on our country and
nation; a stain that has not come through
official policy, but through the acts of
those who use terror against the state.
But, more important than erasing the stain
in our image, is the need to save our
children from this special horror of
terror, the most savage of the chosen
weapons of terror that has been the menace
of our society for nearly three decades.
My dear friends,
If we are late in acting to save these
suffering children, it is because we have
been made to believe for too long in the
possibility of reasonable and humane action,
by the perpetrators of this terror directed
at our children. It is not that we ever
trusted them, but you know how they were
trusted by others who entered into various
agreements with them. It is only later they
realized that any agreement with them was
not even worth the paper it was signed on.
Unfortunately, we are still urged to come to
agreements with these agents of terror. The
whole world knows that the strategists of
LTTE terror continue to hold Tamil civilians
hostage for their cause and have increased
the recruitment of children to carry arms
for terror.
We launch this campaign after the failure of
the United Nations to get any agreement from
the LTTE that it would put an end to child
conscription. We launch this long after the
UN Special Representative on Children in
Combat failed in his efforts to get the LTTE
to release the child soldiers. This launch
is also after the terrorist leaders of the
LTTE refused to honour the pledges given to
the United Nations about the release of
child soldiers. We act after the UNICEF has
failed to get the LTTE to release the child
soldiers they still hold.
My dear friends,
The LTTE, in keeping with its policy of
terror, refuses to listen to the appeals by
the world to stop the use of children in any
sort of armed combat. UNICEF now reports and
this is confirmed by other reliable reports,
too that the LTTE has increased the forcible
recruitment of children into its ranks. It
is, therefore, time for us to launch this
campaign on behalf of the children of our
Tamil parents in the North, who are forced
into helpless silence, as their so-called
liberators seize their children to carry
arms in the battle front.
It is difficult today to give an accurate
number of children forced into armed
conflict in our country. Before 2003, it had
been estimated that of the nearly 14,000
strong LTTE fighters, nearly 60 per cent or
8,500 were children under18 years. Even the
media was happy to refer to them as the
“Baby Brigade”. Recruitment of children took
place in both the North and the East. Later,
there was more reliable information when
parents reported to UNICEF offices of the
forcible recruitment of children for combat.
According to the latest figures – in
December 2008 – the total under age – that
is under 18 years – recruitment by the LTTE
is 6, 288. Of this 3,809 are boys and 2,478
are girls. There are claims that 2059 such
children, or those recruited as children,
have been released. But this requires better
verification.
I am particularly pleased that the
Honourable Chief Minister of the Eastern
Province is here. He knows very well what it
is to be a child soldier. I am sure we will
have his fullest support to eliminate this
menace of child soldiers in Sri Lanka.
Yet, as much as the military campaign to
eradicate terrorism has slowed down due to
the concern we have for the lives of
civilians the LTTE is holding as human
buffers and shields in the tiny pocket they
are confined to, there is also the mounting
concern for the children that are forced to
carry arms for them.
It is necessary to know why the LTTE needs
these children to be in their ranks. One
reason is the rapid drop in adult fighters,
driven out of the fight by our heroic
troops. The other is that children will obey
through fear and intimidation, even though
brought in by kidnapping and abduction, or
threats to their parents. The older children
may even be “brain-washed”, “motivated” or
“misled” through deliberate efforts to
glorify war, violence, and martyrdom for a
cause.
My dear friends,
The Children in armed combat in Sri Lanka
have been snatched from their parents; they
have been forcibly removed from their
teachers, their classrooms, their schools,
their friends and relations, and their
playgrounds. They have been denied the
learning that all children are entitled to.
They are deprived the play that all other
children enjoy. They do not have the warmth
of their parents and the guidance of their
teachers and this is a tragedy we cannot
tolerate any longer.
For long enough we have seen the
manipulators of terror mould the tender
minds of our children, I repeat, the tender
minds of our children, for they are
all our children; - by propaganda to carry
out acts of violence, putting them at risk
of death and disability. They have been
robbed of what our society invests for their
future in free education, free health, and
all other child-centered services.
With the campaign we launch today, we will
begin to give voice to those thousands of
Tamil parents who have been compelled to
watch this sad plight of their offspring,
their hopes for the future being ruthlessly
destroyed. We will join them and give them
strength. We will make sure that our fight
to eradicate terrorism goes hand in hand,
with the fight to free our children from
being robots of terror.
I call upon all of Sri Lanka to join this
cause, to be part of this campaign, to make
your voices heard and your peaceful and
determined actions seen the world over as we
seek to liberate the future of our land, and
to free our children from having to carry
arms for anyone, in any conflict, anywhere.
In this great cause, May you all receive the
Blessings of the Noble Triple Gem!
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