President’s speech at Victory Day parade:
Freeing civilians in North - the victory we celebrate

President Mahinda Rajapaksa addresses the nation at the second
Victory Day celebrations at Galle Face, Colombo.
Pic: Sudath Silva |
*Only we can solve our problems
*New map of Sri Lanka through development
revolution
*Displaced civilians resettled with all
facilities
*Conspiracies to write false reports
*We are proud of humanitarian nature of
operation
*Armed Forces committed to rebuild country
Today we celebrate the victory of ensuring the right of every citizen
of the country to live in harmony. It is the victory of freeing
thousands of civilians in the North, who were held as hostages,President
Mahinda Rajapaksa told the nation at the second Victory Day celebrations
at Galle Face, Colombo last Friday.
Here is the text of the President’s address to the nation:
“After uniting the country with the defeat of the most ruthless
terrorism in the world, today we are able to hoist our national flag
with dignity and honour.
Today we celebrate the victory of ensuring the right of every citizen
of the country to live in harmony. It is the victory of freeing
thousands of civilians in the north, who were held as hostages.
By adding Human Rights to the Constitution, it will not guarantee
those rights to the people of this country. If someone robs the right to
life, it is only by ensuring the right to life that we can preserve
human rights. Therefore, today we also celebrate the victory of ensuring
the Right to Life of thousands of citizens.
We can look back with pride and much satisfaction at the last two
years since we achieved freedom from terrorism.
You are aware that we have been able to draw a new map of Sri Lanka
through the development revolution taking place here today. The North
and the East won by war heroes are fast becoming prosperous, in place of
the hardships that prevailed.

Forces personnel at the celebrations Pic: Sulochana Gamage |
As we removed the ‘border village’ from the Sri Lankan map, we are
now taking measures to delete ‘displaced and destitute’ from our
vocabulary. Many thousand acres of land sowed with landmines are now
been cultivated. Thousands of displaced civilians were resettled with
all the facilities, from shelter, bedding to mosquito coils. Likewise,
reconstruction of the North and the East is a major development task in
our history.
With rays of freedom rising in the North and the East, the rays of
development are also dawning on people in those areas.
People in those areas should bear in mind that what we rebuild
rapidly are the public properties destroyed by terrorists. When we
rebuild the North and the East destroyed by the terrorists, the world
knows what the terrorists who are abroad did during the past two years.
Since the country was united with the death of the last LTTE leader in
Vellamulliwaikkal on May 19, these elements organised against the
motherland again. They did not cease to collect funds for terrorism and
many other illegal activities.
During the war they had heaps of money for purchasing weapons and
ships. With that huge amount of money the terrorists continue to spread
false rumours, conspire and spread false propaganda against Sri Lanka.
Even though terrorism was eradicated from Sri Lanka, terrorists living
abroad continue to work to destroy our country. Those abroad, misusing
the democratic freedom and their right to vote in the countries of their
domicile, are influencing those countries against us in campaigns
against us.
War heroes
Terrorism in a country begins with shooting down the truth. Even
after war the Tamil Tigers continue to target the truth. As a result of
this, conspiracies were launched to write false reports against our
country and our war heroes.
We do not hesitate to ensure the democratic and human rights of the
citizens living in the North and the East. But we will not heed to the
demands of separatists or terrorists. When people in this country do not
accept their demands, they look for ways to make us bow down using
foreign influence. But I must emphasise that no one can do anything in
this country without the consent of our people. It is only we who can
solve our own problems, and no one else.
I will recall what I said in the past that our troops went to the
battlefront carrying a gun in one hand, the Human Rights Charter in the
other, food for the innocent displaced on their shoulders, and love of
their children in their hearts. They did not target any communities or
religions, and did not march ahead with hatred towards anyone.
After the death of the terrorist leader, we took care of his mother
and father. We still look after the families of leaders who surrendered.
We were able to protect our country over the centuries from invaders
because we did not hate any race, religion or person. It is based on the
great Buddhist traditions that do not preach hatred towards any race or
person, and also on the core values of other religions, that we fought
against the most ruthless, most cruel terrorist organisation in the
world.
We are the only country that fought the terrorists fighting against
us while feeding them and providing them with medicines. Therefore, when
we see how some countries carry out operations against enemies today, we
are proud of the humanitarian nature of our operation against the enemy.
We were with you in the battlefield. It is the same today. We will
not betray you before the world.
Heroes of war, we did not confine you to barracks after the end of
the humanitarian operation. We gave you an important role to play in the
task of rebuilding our motherland.
From the Foreign Service to the beautifying of Colombo City, war
heroes contribute immensely for the betterment of this country. You who
shed your blood for this country, are today toiling for the development
process of the country. Your discipline and the commitment have placed a
high demand for your services in many sectors.
There is a truth we have to tell the world. We did not build Armed
Services to invade countries. What we have is an Armed Force committed
to rebuild the country with utmost commitment to the people.
Economic growth
Whenever we step with freedom on this motherland, we must remember
with honour that there are thousands of Great Heroes of War at rest in
this soil. I state with pride, that even at this very moment, our war
heroes are ready to make the supreme sacrifice for the protection of
this country.
To make the sacrifice made by war heroes more meaningful, we have to
build a great future for people to live in harmony.
We have shown to the world that we are capable of doing so. The best
answer to those who ask what benefits the people received with the end
of the war, is to respond by showing the development both in the North
and the South today.
The economic growth rate in the country in 2007 was 6.8 percent. But
after the end of the war, we have achieved an economic growth rate of
eight percent.
Future challenges
The current growth rate in the North is 14.2 percent. The
unemployment rate has come down from six percent to 4.9 percent. We were
able to stabilise the value of the dollar.
The best way to meet our future challenges is to strengthen national
unity. Today we do not hear a single incident of communal disharmony in
this country. Two years ago, we celebrated the victory over terrorism
without hurting the feelings of any community.
Today, Sinhalese take part in Vel processions; Tamil people
participate with enthusiasm when Sinhalese conduct Sambuddhatva Jayanthi
celebrations. Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims alike went sightseeing in the
night to view Vesak decorations.It is our responsibility to preserve
this bond between communities. I emphasise to all political parties and
groups that it will do no good to reopen the healing wounds, to continue
to dig up the past, and creating disharmony and hatred among people will
be of no benefit.
The only way to secure this the freedom of our land and this victory
is to protect this great bond between communities.
Heroes of war, those committed to bring peace to the country are
pleased to see that people who were once hiding in the jungles with
their children are freely moving about today without any fear at all.
When you see the land burdened with landmines being cultivated and the
sea routes used by suicide vessels of the Sea Tigers being used by our
fishermen to earn their livelihood, you will realise that your
sacrifices have not been in vain.
Your hearts will be filled with happiness to see children who
inherited the suicidal cyanide capsule, now learning in schools. I pay
tribute to everyone who was committed to make our motherland free,
content and prosperous.
Oba Samata Suba Anagathayak!
(A prosperous future to you!)”
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