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Having
restored
peace to
the
country
after 30
years of
terrorism,
the
Government
of Sri
Lanka is
wholly
committed
to a
free and
democratic
election
in every
part of
the
country,
the
government
said in
a
statement
issued
today
(Jan
24).
"The Sri
Lanka
Government
calls
for a
peaceful
election,
and
stands
committed
to
taking
whatever
steps
deemed
necessary
to
ensure
the
same,"
the
statement
further
said.
Full
text of
the
statement
:
As the
campaigning
for the
Presidential
Election,
scheduled
for
tomorrow
January
26,
2010,
has come
to a
close,
the
Government
of Sri
Lanka is
aware of
the
considerable
interest
abroad
in the
first
such
election
in which
the
entire
country
can
participate
freely,
since
the
decisive
defeat
of
terrorism
in the
country
in May
last
year.
Having
restored
peace to
the
country
after 30
years of
terrorism,
the
Government
of Sri
Lanka is
wholly
committed
to a
free and
democratic
election
in every
part of
the
country.
It was
precisely
because
such
elections
could
not
occur in
a
conflict-ridden
situation
that the
Sri
Lanka
Government
took
decisive
action
last
year to
end the
threat
posed by
persistent
terrorism
on the
country's
democratic
institutions.
The Sri
Lanka
Government
calls
for a
peaceful
election,
and
stands
committed
to
taking
whatever
steps
deemed
necessary
to
ensure
the
same.
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