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As members of the international
community, friends of Sri Lanka need to
bring pressure to bear on the LTTE to lay
down arms and surrender. Your Governments
also need to bring pressure on the
leadership of the LTTE to free the civilians
who are being held against their will as
human shields, said President Mahinda
Rajapaksa addressing the Diplomat Community
to apprise them of the current situation in
Sri Lanka, at the Presidential Secretariat
today (May 07).
The President said he is "fully aware that
in depth reports submitted by you contribute
no little to building international
opinions. There is no doubt that these
reports are very much important in the
building of arguments and positions in your
Capitals".
President Rajapaksa added that the North has
not seen any development for the past 30
years due to the subjugation and autocratic
dominance of the LTTE. The Government is
giving top priority to developing these
areas. The implementation of long-term
development programmes for the North and the
welfare programmes for the displaced persons
will mean that much work has to take place
in the following areas;
Demining activities
Infrastructure development which includes
building of roads, houses, schools,
hospitals, electrification etc.,
Livelihood support for the resettled persons
Psycho social programmes for the
rehabilitation of former LTTE cadres and in
particular child soldiers.
Address by H. E. President Mahinda
Rajapaksa to the Diplomatic Community in
Colombo on current developments in Sri Lanka
Presidential Secretariat, May 07, 2009
Excellencies I am pleased to address you
this morning at a time when humanitarian
operations in the North are coming to an end
and the country is about to be salvaged from
the scourge of terrorism. The war with the
LTTE is rapidly nearing its conclusion and
it is my hope that this will create the
space for democracy to flourish in the North
again. As you are very well aware, the
people of Sri Lanka have suffered for nearly
three decades. We have suffered too long and
our people have witnessed the trauma and
agony unleashed by terrorist acts. At long
last we are on a threshold of defeating
terrorism and facing a new era of lasting
peace and security for all Sri Lankans.
You are also very well aware that my
Government was compelled to take military
action against the LTTE only as a last
resort. This was after all attempts to
engage them in meaningful negotiations
failed. From the day I was elected, we gave
priority to peace negotiations. We went to
Geneva, we went to Oslo. In all these
places, the LTTE made a mockery of the
negotiations and left the negotiating table.
Undoubtedly, we have to be indebted to our
brave security forces who have fought
valiantly to defeat the LTTE who were
thought to be an invincible force. The
military has now confined LTTE to an area
less than 6 sq kms. in the safe zone created
for the civilians. On my instructions, due
to the priority given to the policy of zero
civilian casualties the security forces are
limiting themselves to rescue operations of
the entrapped civilians held hostage as a
human shield by the LTTE. My primary and
only concern is the well being and safety of
the civilian population presently in the No
Fire Zone and those displaced persons in the
cleared areas.
My Government unilaterally declared two
humanitarian pauses in January and April. We
too shared the expectations with the
international community that the LTTE would
use these opportunities to release the
civilians being held hostage in the No Fire
Zone. However, on both occasions the LTTE
cynically exploited the opportunities to
strengthen its defences for its own security
and actively prevented the civilians
leaving. On the other hand, we have
witnessed mass movements of people from the
safe zone more so during other times. I am
sure you will agree with me that cease fire
are redundant. As we all are aware, the LTTE
has always misused periods of cease fires,
to rearm them and resort to military action.
These are bitter lessons we have learnt from
the past experiences and therefore will not
be deceived anymore.
Nearly 180,000 fleeing from the clutches
of the LTTE to the cleared areas clearly
serve to demonstrate a feeling of security
and confidence in our security forces. The
LTTE has progressively proved that they have
never been interested in negotiating for the
aspirations of the Tamil community whom they
have claimed to be their sole
representatives. The LTTE only believe in
the language of terror which needs to be met
military force.
We also need to acknowledge the role of
the armed forces who engaged in a heroic
task to rescue more than 200,000 innocent
civilians who were kept hostage by the LTTE.
The manner of rescuing the hostages would
indeed be an example to others engaged in
military operations. It may also be one of
the greatest rescue operations in the world.
I am glad that over 200,000 persons have
been able to escape from the LTTE, due to
the meticulous operations of the Armed
Forces. In my view, the urgent need of the
hour is the sensitivity and understanding of
the international community on ground
realities. As you are aware, the LTTE has an
extensive international network spread among
many of your countries. As members of the
international community, friends of Sri
Lanka need to bring pressure to bear on the
LTTE to lay down arms and surrender.
Punitive action could be taken on its front
organizations spread globally. Your
Governments also need to bring pressure on
the leadership of the LTTE to free the
civilians who are being held against their
will as human shields. In fact, these
civilians could be relatives of those Sri
Lankans who are in your countries.
Excellencies I am fully aware that
in-depth reports submitted by you contribute
no little to building international
opinions. Three is no doubt that these
reports are much important in the building
of arguments and positions in your Capitals.
As you are well aware the Government of Sri
Lanka is now facing the daunting task of
providing security and needs of displaced
persons who are now in the welfare villages.
The Government has mobilized all the
relevant Government Agencies and
stakeholders who are working together to
provide the basic needs of these innocent
civilians.
I wish to take this opportunity to thank
your Governments, the United Nations and its
Agencies as well as the ICRC for the
humanitarian assistance extended in our hour
of need. The Government of Sri Lanka is
fully engaged in delivering all the basic
needs to the people in the welfare centres.
The international humanitarian organizations
have been given maximum access that is
possible at present. We are in the process
of assessing the ground situation and will
work towards providing enhanced access in
the future. I wish to bring your notice that
at present there are 52 NGOs working in the
IDP welfare villages. The media has also
been given unhindered access.
The next step is to focus our collective
attention and energies on the long term post
conflict development agenda for Sri Lanka.
In this regard, one of the primary tasks is
to rebuild the shattered lives of our people
who have been traumatized by living for long
periods under LTTE domination. We have to
focus our efforts on the development of
infrastructure of the liberated areas. This
could be achieved through the provision of
necessities and facilities for the displaced
persons to be resettled. as early as
possible. In fact, 122 families have already
been re-settled in Mannar and another 2,500
are to be settled by the end of this month.
Much of the resettlement will be dependent
on the ability to de-mine the affected
areas. The North has not seen any
development for the past 30 years due to the
subjugation and autocratic dominance of the
LTTE. The Government is giving top priority
developing these areas. The implementation
of long-term development programmes for the
North and the welfare programmes for the
displaced persons and their resettlement
will be considered our duty and
responsibility. This will specially relate
to:
De-mining activities Infrastructure
development which includes building of
roads, houses, schools, hospitals,
electrification etc. Livelihood support
for the resettled persons, and
Psycho social programmes for the
rehabilitation of former LTTE cadres and in
particular child soldiers. We have already
initiated action in this regard.
Towards this end, my Government is in the
process of completing a Master Plan for a
long term reconstruction of the war ravaged
region. The international community could
join the Government of Sri Lanka in these
challenging tasks ahead. Already a
Presidential Task Force has been named for
resettlement, development and security of
the Northern Province. We are also very keen
to ensure the rehabilitation of the
surrendered LTTE cadres and bring them into
the society. We are also giving emphasis to
vocational training to provide life skills
to these surrendered cadres.
While eliminating terrorism militarily
and freeing the remaining hostages from the
LTTE, a sustainable political solution based
on a Sri Lankan agenda is in the process of
being worked out. The All Party
Representative Committee is formulating a
set of political proposals which would be
submitted once the environment is free of
terrorism.
Recently we had discussions with all
representatives of the Tamil people in the
North and the East to resolve this problem.
Regrettably a certain party in Parliament
did not participate in these discussions. On
the first occasion they declined to come. On
the next occasion they agreed to come but
did not turn up. Therefore, we discussed
with all the parties present and appointed a
committee to solve the problems of the IDPs
in the North and to coordinate activities in
this regard.
I believe we have the strength to arrive
at a political solution through discussion.
We cannot allow terrorism to raise its head
in this country again. Whether they are
problems of the Tamil people or the Muslim
people, we have not forgotten that all of
these are Sri Lankans. They all belong to
Sri Lanka. I have a responsibility to ensure
that they can live in freedom, without fear
or mistrust, in a unitary and democratic Sri
Lanka. I will not forget that this is the
mandate given to me by the people. I state
most humbly on this occasion that I accept
this responsibility that has been placed
upon me more than any other.
We expect to conduct Local Government
Elections in the Jaffna and Vavuniya areas
very soon. Steps are being taken to call for
nominations early this month.
Our final appeal to the international
community represented by you is to fully
understand the current realities about Sri
Lanka and in resolving the problems that may
arise in your own countries, not to
subjugate the aspirations and aims of the
Sri Lankan people. And by this, to assist in
solving the problems of the Sri Lankan
people and extend all assistance and
cooperation for the building of this
country, so that we can together see the end
of terrorism in this country and worldwide,
too.
I also extend my gratitude for all the
cooperation extended to us so far. As a
Buddhist, in this Vesak season I wish you
all a very Happy Vesak!
May you all blessed by the Noble Triple
Gem!
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