Country celebrates defeat of terrorism - CCC
The country is today celebrating the defeat of a 26-year-long crusade
of terrorism by the LTTE and the liberation of our fellow Sri Lankans
forcibly held as a ‘Human Shield’ over the last few months, a media
release said.
As all citizens, we as a responsible business chamber express our
profound gratitude to the Government led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa
the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the Heads
of the Armed Forces and the police and the heroic Servicemen for this
magnificent achievement under difficult circumstances.
We should at this time of celebration, also remember the large number
of the Sri Lankan Armed Forces that have sacrificed their lives or
suffered serious injury in the discharge of their noble national duties.
This victory demonstrates the true capabilities of the people of the
country when provided with proper leadership and direction. We have
defeated a ruthless force which was widely believed to be invincible.
The President together with his Government, empowered by this
noteworthy victory, undoubtedly, will now turn their undivided attention
to the economic and social progress of the country.
Creating a conducive environment for all citizens of the country,
irrespective of the race, religion and other such differences, to live
in peace and harmony, with dignity, will continue to be a vital
necessity.
This will be the only way to ensure that the quality of life for all
Sri Lankans will improve on a sustained basis and also ensure that
causes of division and friction in the Sri Lankan society will not
hamper national progress, ever again.
We should also resolve to substantiate to the international
community, that some of them were, in the recent past, misled by vicious
propaganda and influenced by other domestic political pressures.
We need to convey that, as a country motivated by liberal religious
beliefs, we have over a period of 26 years, addressed every possible
form of accommodation in our dealings with the LTTE, to no avail.
It was only as a last resort and for want of an alternative that the
Government was compelled to deal with them militarily to finally achieve
conclusive results. For this perceptive judgement, President Rajapaksa
deserves all credit for his sagacious leadership.
We wish to implore the Government to obtain the support and
assistance of the entire Sri Lankan Diaspora and engage with willing
countries in the resettlement of the displaced citizens and thereafter,
in the infrastructure development of the country.
In all diplomatic initiatives towards this end, the private sector of
the country offers to play a key role by engaging with partner
organizations overseas to represent the true character, spirit and
values of this country, of which we are all justifiably proud.
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