‘Our aim was to liberate Tamil people from LTTE terror’
(Text of the address by President Mahinda
Rajapaksa at the ceremonial opening of Parliament on Tuesday).

President’s historic address at Parliament |
I declare open this fourth session of Parliament at a time when the
people of our country, as well as the entire world are celebrating a
great victory.
I address this session of Parliament at the historic occasion when
the hopes and expectations of the Sinhala, Tamil, Muslim, Burgher, Malay
and all people of our country for several decades, to see a Sri Lanka
that is free of murderous terrorism, have been realised.
Friends (in Tamil),
This is our country.
This is our motherland.
We should live in this country as children of one mother. No
differences of race, caste and religion should prevail here. Over the
last thirty years, the LTTE has killed many people Sinhalese, Tamil and
Muslims - many have been killed. The war against the LTTE is not a war
against Tamil people. Our aim was to liberate our Tamil people, from the
clutches of the LTTE. Our heroic forces have sacrificed their lives to
protect Tamil civilians. The victory we have gained by defeating LTTE is
the victory of this nation, and the victory of all people living in this
country.
Protecting the Tamil speaking people of this country is my
responsibility. That is my duty.
All the people of this country should live in safety without fear and
suspicion.
All should live with equal rights. That is my aim.
Let us all get together and build up this nation (Tamil speech ends).
For almost three decades the laws enacted by this legislature were
not in force in almost one-third of our land.
When I won the Presidential Election in 2005 there were LTTE police
stations in the North and East. There were Tiger Courts. What was
missing was only a Tiger parliament. Today we have finished all that
forever.
Today, this session of Parliament opens in a country where the writ
of this august legislature spreads equally throughout the 65,332 sq. km
of territory of Sri Lanka.
Hon. Speaker,
This will give you great cause for satisfaction. The 225 honourable
members of this House have cause for great satisfaction about this. The
entire population of the country can enjoy that satisfaction. All
sections of the people; and all political parties that contributed to my
victory in the Presidential Election in 2005 can share this
satisfaction.
Freedom supreme
Hon. Speaker,
It is necessary to recall at this time the statements in the historic
Mahinda Chinthana that policy statement that was placed before the
people three years ago. “The freedom of our country is supreme. I will
not permit any separatism. I will also not permit anyone to destroy
democracy in our country.... I will respect all ethnic and religious
identities, refrain from using force against anyone and build a new
society that protects individuals and social freedoms”. This is the
objective of the Mahinda Chinthana.
Hon. Speaker,
It is necessary on this historic occasion to inquire as to how it was
possible to obtain the proud victory we have achieved today by defeating
the world’s most ruthless terrorist organization.
We are a country with a long history where we saw the reign of 182
kings who ruled with pride and honour for a period that extended more
than 2,500 years. This is a country where kings such as Dutugemunu,
Valagamba, Dhathusena and Vijayabahu defeated enemy invasions and
ensured our freedom.
As much as Mother Lanka fought against invaders such as Datiya,
Pitiya, Palayamara, Siva and Elara in the past, we have the experience
of having fought the Portuguese, Dutch and the British who established
colonies all over the world. As much as the great kings such as
Mayadunne, Rajasingha I and Wimaladharmasuriya, it is necessary to also
recall the great heroes such as Keppettipola and Puran Appu who fought
with such valour against imperialism.
Undefeated
In looking at this unconquerable history there is a common factor we
can see. It is the inability of any external enemy to subdue this
country as long as those to whom this is the motherland stand united.
That is the truth. Another common factor we can see is the inability to
establish any savage or dictatorial regime on this land. In the history
of my motherland, the people have always risen undefeated against any
arbitrary, savage or brutal rule.
I must express my gratitude here to those heroes of our past who have
given us the strength and courage to fight against savage invaders and
enemies not only today, but in the future too.
Hon. Speaker,
The LTTE terrorists began the march to own half of this country,
having assassinated the Mayor of Jaffna in 1975, and began their journey
to divide the country into two. At that time the terrorists did not hold
a single inch of land in the entire north and east.
When the people handed over this country to me the LTTE had control
over 15,000 sq. km or one-fourth of the territory of this country, and
two- thirds of its coastline.
It was not only territory that we lost during that period. The nation
lost several thousands of lives and much property and assets. Hundreds
of lives of religious dignitaries, as well as national leaders such as
R. Premadasa and Rajiv Gandhi and great ministers such as Lakshman
Kadirgamar, Gamini Dissanayake, Jeyaraj Fernandopulle and A.H.M. Ashraff
were lost.
By the last Presidential Election terrorists had gone much further
than anyone had believed possible. As a massive international
organisation, they had established an unmatched that no other
organisation in the world enjoyed.
They had acquired ships, aircraft, submarines, and the most advanced
weaponry in the world. They controlled city administrations,
international frauds and scams, banks, websites and radio stations, and
had also issued currency.
There is no one yet able to fully measure their assets. The world had
so far not seen such a powerful and large organisation. The biggest
danger was that the north and east of this country were brought together
and gifted through a deed of peace to this destructive terrorist
organisation.
As a result, in 2005 what we took over was a country with grave
challenges.
Not only in the jungles of Thoppigala or the Vanni, the shadow of
terrorism was also cast on all political activity in the country. You
are aware that the Norochcholai Power Project was due to be established
several decades before this. But the construction of this power plant
was delayed because of the fear that the location of this power project
would some day come under the control of the terrorists. These are
bitter truths. My Motherland had to face even more bitter realities.
The terrorists worked continuously to mark the area that should
belong to them on the map of Sri Lanka and thus to establish the Eelam
State. But the terrorists had created a situation under which there was
even fear to respect the principle of the unitary state that has been
established in our Constitution.
Even the powerful countries of the world showed fear before the
terrorists; some countries were shaken and went on their knees in the
face of terror.Our people began to face a defeatist mentality, whether
we could face up to a problem that many countries in the world did not
seem able to face. Terrorism is like a venomous serpent that draws the
most dangerous qualities from politics, economics, science and all
subjects in the world.
What terrorism draws from politics is racism. It builds an economy
through drug trafficking. What it draws from technology is the
manufacture of explosives. The defeat in Sri Lanka of the world’s most
ruthless terrorist organisation in the world that is made up of all
these deadly qualities can be considered second to none.
Therefore, we did not attempt to respond to the terrorists in their
own language. When the terrorists were calling for war, we responded
with a humanitarian operation. Our troops went to this operation
carrying a gun in one hand, the Human Rights Charter in the other,
hostages on their shoulders, and the love of their children in their
hearts.
Incomparable chapter
That was an incomparable chapter in the history of war. It is truly a
miracle to go to a battlefield where civilians have been turned into
human bombs, and carry on the battle without shedding the blood of
civilians.
It is a great skill to face up to the heaviest monsoon rains and
major floods and not retreat a single step. It needs the ability of a
Vishvakarma to defeat battle tanks and artillery with small arms.
There was no school of war in the world that could face up to the
savage military strategies used by the terrorists of the LTTE. The world
had not seen military sciences able to face a combination of land mines,
claymore mines, small suicide vessels, light aircraft that can evade
radar, and suicide killer jackets.Through thirty years the Security
Forces of Sri Lanka were compelled to find ways and means to face up to
all this. By the end of its successful march the Security Forces of Sri
Lanka had become the most disciplined and capable military in the
world.Our security forces were able to defeat the most ruthless
terrorists in the world due to their strict discipline, commitment, and
creative use of military strategy.
Hon. Speaker,
What is it that we have now acquired having defeated the most
ruthless terrorists of the world?
What we now have is another powerful challenge in the world.
The Tamil people who have a great history are today in a tragic and
helpless state due to the terrorists of the LTTE. When did it ever
happen in the history of the Tamil people that parents forced their
young daughters to get pregnant to save them from being dragged into
war? Who was it that brought Tamil children who are protected by the
Goddess Pattini to this fate? Who was it that abandoned in tents the
Tamil people who worshipped the deity Ganesh at Kataragama, and cared
for their health with the antiseptic qualities of saffron water and
margosa leaves?
Hon. Speaker
It is the LTTE that has placed the Tamil community to their lowest
position in history. Those who raised their voices for the protection of
the terrorists, and all those who helped the terrorists should now fall
at the feet of these Tamil mothers and seek their pardon.
Those who live abroad and supported the terrorists with funds, if
they have any love for their own people, should not help terrorism
again.
The day is not far when the hearts and feelings of the mothers and
daughters who have today been rendered helpless became the collective
conscience of the Tamil people.
Their hearts are now with us who liberated them from the slavery they
had been forced into. Facing up to and winning this challenge is like
building a strong bridge over Eelam. What was seen in the past days at
Puthumathalan area should forever remain seared in the minds of the
Tamil people.
Hon. Speaker,
The defeat of the LTTE and the breakdown of their armed strength will
never be the defeat of the Tamil people of this country. What have the
Tamil people inherited from the gun that was used to assassinate Alfred
Duraiyappah to the Armed tanks used to attack the innocent Tamil people
who were fleeing Puthumathalan, and all other weapons of the LTTE?
Was the LTTE able to win for the Tamil people from the force of its
arms? The complete defeat of the LTTE is an even greater victory for the
Tamil people.
Hon. Speaker,
The Tamil people were never a people who had faith or trust in
weapons. It would be sufficient for them to know of just one incident
that took place when the LTTE was powerful.
One clause in the Indo-Lanka Accord was that the LTTE should hand
over its weapons to the Army.
When the LTTER announced to the people of Jaffna that it would be
handing over its weapons, they received a resounding cheer and applause
from the people.
The LTTE was also surprised by this response. It is, therefore clear
that the Tamil people are not people who like to bear weapons.
Mr. Speaker,
At this victorious moment, it is necessary for us to state with great
responsibility, that we do not accept a military solution as the final
solution.
Similarly, when we see the sad faces of the people who have been
fleeing from the Puthumathalan area, we can realise that a document
offered on a tray as a political solution could also not be the final
solution.
Therefore, the responsibility that we accept after freeing the Tamil
people from the LTTE is a responsibility that no government in the
history of Sri Lanka has accepted.
When we accept the responsibility for the people who have been
liberated, we receive many proposals from various countries and
institutions. They ask us to look after our own Tamil people well.
Hon. Speaker,
All the people in the country from Dondra Head to Point Pedro are our
own people.The government saw to it that we did not shirk our
responsibilities even to the people who were under the yoke of the LTTE.
In brief, the terrorist leader who was killed yesterday, until that
time had his meals with the food and drink that the government supplied.
Mr. Speaker,
We are a country with unique precedents. According to the tradition
established by kings such as Dutugemunu, we should respect even the
enemy that has surrendered or been killed in combat. That is a quality
of greatness that is found not only with the government, but also with
the people of this country.
This is a country with a people who when thousands lost their homes
and were made destitute from the tsunami, took care of all those people,
not letting even a single victim go hungry without a square meal.
We who are schooled in the Buddhist tradition of loving kindness and
compassion, and nurtured in the Hindu, Islam and Christian traditions,
do not need to be taught how we should treat and care for the innocent
and helpless.
We shall resettle all those who have been freed from being hostages
in very welcome surroundings.
People who have not had electricity and not seen modern roads will be
resettled in environments complete with all facilities. I ask you to
compare the living conditions of the people in the East three years ago
with what it is today.
Massive struggle
Although we engaged in a massive struggle to defeat terrorism, we did
not make that a cause to delay development and welfare services. We
launched development projects throughout the country that had been
ignored for 30 years.
We created new employments. They were not confined to the South.
While carrying out massive humanitarian operations in the North, the
Vanni and the East, we were also engaged in development work in those
areas.
At no time since independence has the development work now being done
in the East and Mannar being undertaken.
A Presidential Task Force has already been appointed to expedite
development work in the Vanni and the North. As much as we defeated
deadly terrorism and freed the innocent people held by terror, we are
committed to carry out accelerated development in the areas that were
under terrorism, within the next three years.
While bringing the lives of the people within a democratic political
structure, the government will also provide education and health
facilities, and launch the Northern Spring by providing the
infrastructure such as irrigation, highways, electricity and such
facilities necessary for the agriculture, fisheries and tourism sectors.
We have now removed terrorism, the biggest obstacle that the private
sector in our country faced in participating in the Northern Spring.
Therefore, the environment has now been created to carry out their
investments and engage in business. I especially call on our business
community to make a commitment to invest in the North and East of our
country. What we need is not advice; but the cooperation to bring a
better life to these people. I believe that the world community will
also extend that cooperation to us.
I call on all who have left our motherland due to terrorism,
especially the Tamil people, to return. I made this request when
addressing an Independence commemoration event on an earlier occasion,
too. Similarly, I call on our engineers, doctors, accountants and other
professionals living in various countries abroad, to return to your
motherland and contribute to its development.
Our own solution
Mr. Speaker,
It is necessary that we give to these people the freedoms that are
the right of people in all other parts of our country. Similarly, it is
necessary that the political solutions they need should be brought to
closer to them faster than any country or government in the world would
bring. However, it cannot be an imported solution. We do not have the
time to be experimenting with the solutions suggested by other
countries.
Therefore, it is necessary that we find a solution that is our very
own, of our own nation. It should be a solution acceptable to all
sections of the people. We expect cooperation for it from the
international community and not obstruction.
Should the international community doubt our capability to find such
a solution, when we have successfully overcome a challenge that that the
world was unable to achieve? No. We can achieve this.
I believe that the solution that we who respect valued the qualities
of Mettha (loving kindness) Karuna (Compassion) Muditha (Rejoicing in
others’ joy) and Upeksha (Equanimity) based on the philosophy of
Buddhism can present, can bring both relief and an example to the world.
Similarly, I seek the support of all political parties for that
solution.
Mr. Speaker,
We have removed the word minorities from our vocabulary three years
ago. No longer are the Tamils, Muslims, Burghers, Malays and any other
minorities.
There are only two peoples in this country. One, the people that love
this country. The other comprises the small groups that have no love for
the land of their birth. Those who do not love the country are now a
lesser group.
Mr. Speaker,
This small group questions as to whose victory this is. Our answer to
that is that this is not a victory by President Mahinda Rajapaksa alone.
The people are gathering around the National Flag. What we have done
is to make the people of this country line up behind the National Flag.
Therefore, this victory belongs to the people so lined up behind the
National Flag. It belongs to the mothers, fathers and wives who gave
their children and husbands to the Armed Forces; to the people who
thought not of their stomachs but of their country. The blood shed by
those people have enriched the soil of our land.
Mr. Speaker,
Remember this country was saved by the blood, eyes, limbs, flesh and
lives of our young people. Thousands of our youth faced shells on their
heads, land mines at their feet, bullets in their hearts and sacrificed
their lives to protect this land. We cannot allow such a land to be
grabbed by thieves, fraudsters, and the corrupt.
This land cannot be betrayed or allowed to be sold. We should pay
tribute to the children of the motherland who protected it with such
sacrifice, by ensuring peace, development and good governance in this
country.
There are thousands of heroic troops who sacrificed their lives from
1980 buried in our motherland today. We remember all these heroic troops
with respect. We show them our gratitude. On this special occasion, the
parents, wife and children of Lt. Colonel Lalith Jayasinghe, brave
officer of the Long Range Reconnaissance Unit who fought fearlessly and
sacrificed his life are present here today.
The immense gratitude of our nation goes out on this occasion to all
parents who brought forth the heroic troops who sacrificed their lives,
and to their wives who gave them strength to serve the motherland.We
have among us today a large number of heroic troops whom suffer many
disabilities since 1980. Lance Corporal Bandara, a heroic trooper who
was injured twice in the northern humanitarian operation and returned to
active duty, and later lost both his legs at Puthukudiruppu is also a
participant at this historic occasion.
I extend my gratitude to him on this occasion, symbolic of the
gratitude and honour extended to all disabled and heroic troops.
Nation’s gratitude
I also extend the honour and gratitude of the nation to Defence
Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the Chief of Defence Staff Air Chief
Marshal Donald Perera, the Army Commander General Sarath Fonseka, the
Navy Commander Admiral Vasantha Karannagoda, the Air Force Commander Air
Chief Marshal Roshan Gunatilleke, as well as to the Inspector General of
Police Jayantha Wickremeratne, and the Director General of the Civil
Defence Force Sarath Weerasekera, who worked tirelessly to give this
great victory to the motherland.
All heroic troops who shouldered battle for freedom obtained great
encouragement from their families. But for the help of the parents,
brothers and sisters, wives, children and other family members of these
heroes of war, we would not have been able to achieve any of these
victories.
Similarly, the blessings and encouragement from my wife Shiranthi,
and my sons Namal, Yoshitha and Rohitha, as well as my brothers and
sisters were a great strength to me. I thank all of them as I express
the gratitude of the nation to the families of all families of our
Heroes of War.
Mr. Speaker,
There is no era before this when the international community has paid
as much attention to my motherland as in the present times. When we went
to the front against terrorism with a firm determination, many foreign
states made many requests from us.
But although we were able to listen to all these requests, we were
not ale to implement all of them. That is because I was bound to make
the real expectations offered by me and carry out the mandate given to
me in 2005.This was also because I considered the freedom and
sovereignty of my motherland as being of more value than my lifeYet, I
must state that the Sri Lankan nation will always remember the help
given to our country by many countries.
We will not forget that such assistance was given on behalf of world
democracy. Ending terrorism in Sri Lanka means a victory for democracy
in the world. Sri Lanka has now given a beginning to the ending of
terrorism in the world.
Mr. Speaker,
All this time what we had to tell the world was about our great,
heroic and glorious history. But, today we have brought about such
greatness and heroism to present day Sri Lanka. Till now we gained
strength to rise as a nation from the past built by our heroic
ancestors. Today, as much as we have added a new pride and honour to
that past, we have created an era of new strength for the future of our
nation.
In the future when our nation has to engage in a glorious and
invincible struggle the achievements of this era will be recalled.
Mr. Speaker,
Having defeated the most ruthless terrorists who made the world
helpless, we rise today as invincible citizens; as a national with a
great and imposing personality.What we thought so far was that we could
not achieve success in many things.
After our fall in 1815, we were unable to revive that lost nation
pride and dignity. But, today, we have achieved victory in a challenge
that no other country has been able to overcome.
It is the both your duty and mine to safeguard that dignity. It is
the responsibility of us all.
As we have been victorious in the battle to defeat terrorism, we
should also take to the required successful end the struggle to build
our land. It is necessary for us to make the required clear decisions
for this. We must now be ready to direct our motherland to that new era
of national revival.I must specially mention here that this great battle
for national revival will be waged with the aim of raising the lives of
the Tamil people who live in the North and the East of our land, too.
In the past several decades those people did not have the right to a
meaningful life. They were denied the right to life, the right to
freedom, the right to development. I shall give all of that to those
people. I accept that responsibility.
Hon. Speaker,
I do not believe that we have a right to be engaged in politics if we
are unable to accept the responsibilities thrust upon us by time. I have
accepted that responsibility. We have been victorious in facing one
challenge. Time is now raising a new challenge before us. It is the
challenge of building the motherland. From now all, everyone should
change in keeping with the needs of facing up to that challenge, too.
Just as I accepted the earlier challenge, I accept this new challenge
too. In doing so, I look forward very much to the fullest cooperation of
all Members of Parliament and Ministers, and of my dear people in our
motherland.As a special mark of respect to the heroic troops who
contributed to this great victory I hereby declare tomorrow as a
national holiday.
Mr. Speaker,
I value my motherland first, second and third. This should be so to
you and to the entire nation. It is only our beloved motherland that we
should all cherish and value.
May you be blessed by the Noble Triple Gem!! |