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"Terrorism
is not
only a
problem
for Sri
Lanka.
It is
also a
problem
for the
whole
world.
All
these
countries
that
have
been
fighting
and
talking
against
terrorism
must get
together
and put
a stop
to this
menace",
said
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
in an
interview
with
News X
India.
Kumaran
Pathmanathan
alias
KP's
arrest
last
week was
very
important
for Sri
Lanka
because
he was
the
person
who
claims
to be
the new
leader
of the
LTTE
after
the
death of
V.
Prabhakaran,
the
President
said.
He said
the
International
Community
must now
help Sri
Lanka to
crack
down on
the
international
financing
arm of
the LTTE,
and that
the LTTE
was
still
very
active
in some
countries,
especially
in
South-East
Asian
and
European
countries.
In his
interview
President
Rajapaksa
reiterated
his
commitment
to
democracy
and said
that the
solution
to the
national
question
in Sri
Lanka
should
be a
home
grown
one and
not one
that was
based on
suggestions
from
other
countries.
It
should
be a
solution
which
can be
agreed
by all
communities.
"Devolution
can be
done. We
have
that in
our
constitution.
We want
to
introduce
a new
chamber
to share
power
with the
minorities
and the
provinces.
Federalism
definitely
is out
in Sri
Lanka",
he said.
At the
moment
the
proposal
of a
second
chamber
has not
yet been
discussed
and
there
were
proposals
about
it, he
further
said.
He said
the
Government
was
giving
the
highest
priority
to
resettle
IDPs,
and
reiterated
its
commitment
to
resettle
them in
180
days. In
the
180-day
programme
for
resettlement,
the
priority
is
de-mining.
President
Rajapaksa
stressed
that
infrastructure
facilities
should
be
established
to
enable
the IDPs
to be
resettled
with
opportunities
for a
good
livelihood.
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