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Friday, December 09, 2011 - 06.34 GMT
LLRC Report to be presented to Parliament soon

 

The LLRC report will be presented to Parliament as soon as possible, said Cabinet Spokesman and Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella.

Addressing the weekly cabinet press briefing at the Government Information Department Auditorium yesterday Minister Rambukwella said that President Mahinda Rajapaksa is now reading the LLRC report. But reading the LLRC report is not the only task of the President. He has many other state affairs to attend. It is a report on the three decades long war and can not be digested in 2 weeks.

According to Minister Rambukwella the elements which are in this innocent haste did not sound urgent while the whole country was being destroyed by the terrorists killing thousands of people including the head of state of a neighbouring country. The terrorist killed thousands of people and destroyed billions worth properties. The Government should make sure that another war will not take place in the country hereafter. It is very pathetic to see how certain elements belittle this whole process simple and unimportant.

President Rajapaksa decided to appoint the LLRC a long time before the humanitarian operation ended. It is we, Sri Lankans who suffered for 30 long years and it is we, who are going to be benefited by the LLRC report. Therefore it is up to us to be concerned about it, he further said.


 


 

                   

 
   
   
     
   
   

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