Do not betray victory of the nation - President at National War
Heroes day
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The War Heroes Day to pay tribute to brave
soldiers of the Security Forces who continue to defend the
motherland at the expense of their lives, was celebrated in
Colombo under the patronage of President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the
Sri Jayawardenapura Parliament grounds yesterday. The Army band
provided the melody to the theme song on war heroes after the
President unveiled the plaque that speaks of the bravery of the
Security Forces and the Police. The climax of the occasion
followed with the opening of the Ranaviru Monument where names of
all war heroes, who fought for the country remain inscribed.
Pic: Chandana Perera
Picture Courtesy: Sunday Observer |
"I ask all political parties including the opposition,
and various other organizations not to betray the victory we have won as
a nation. If anyone tries to destroy this, it would amount to destroying
a great mansion built upon the aspirations of the people," said
President Mahinda Rajapaksa in his address at the National War Heroes
Day celebrations at Sri Jayawardenapura - Kotte, today (June 07).
He called upon the people to "look at the great
commitment and sacrifice of our troops, and calmly and courageously
extend all your support to the security forces, the police and the
government."
The President also said that today even innocent
children who know nothing of race, ethnicity or caste are being attacked
by terrorists. The unarmed and innocent civilians are attacked. The
terrorists are trying to get us entrapped. They are trying to provoke
the people, fan communalism and benefit by it. The terrorists have
plenty of time to plot how they can delay the day our troops move into
Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu. That is their great need. We have the need
to give the Tami people in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu their democratic
rights, as we did for the people in the East. But because the terrorists
do not want that, they seek to create trouble in other areas and gain
time to their advantage.
Here is the text of the President's address:
Today we celebrate National War Heroes Day near the
parliamentary complex at historic Sri Jayawardenapura. We considered it
important to have this memorial to our War Heroes located near our
supreme legislature because of the service rendered by our War Heroes to
safeguard parliamentary democracy and the rights of the people. The
importance of having this memorial near the legislature is understood
when one realizes the service of our War Heroes to safeguard justice and
fair play in a country that was about to be subjugated by terrorism and
the law of the jungle, in place of democracy. Now, the representatives
of the people will also have the opportunity to pay their respects to
the heroes who are protecting democracy before they enter the shrine of
democracy.
The time is not very far when our War Heroes will be
honoured not only in our country but throughout the world. Our War
Heroes are fighting with sacrifice of their lives to mark a full stop in
Sri Lanka to international terrorism. Wherever in the world terrorism is
defeated militarily it is a defeat for international terrorism. There
was a time when no one thought our War Heroes will be able to give this
example to the world. Our War Heroes are not only engaged in battling
terrorism, they are also engaged in a great operation to ensure and
provide the human rights and the necessities of the people.
When the first humanitarian operation to free Mavil
Aru was launched, many said that our troops will not be able to free the
area from terrorists without blasting the anicut. Having won at Mavil
Aru when they proceeded to Sampur, we were told that even if Sampur is
captured, we will not be able to fully govern it, because of the lack of
support from the people of the area. Having liberated Sampur when our
troops moved to free Vakarai, we were told that because of the fall of
an important fortress of the terrorists, Prabhakaran will teach us a
very good lesson. When Vakarai was won and our troops moved to clear
Thoppigala, there were some even in this parliament who said that our
troops were stranded in the jungle of Thoppigala.
Now, when we have liberated Thoppigala and also held
provincial elections in the east, it is said that the eastern election
was corrupt. They are opposed to the war to save the country and to the
election that expresses the will of the people.
Friends, it is possible, if necessary, for us to use
the armed forces to erect fences and barricades to protect the country,
but how can we fence or barricade the mouths of those who hate the
country? We are politicians and representatives of the people. We are
able to reply to these allegations. We have a right to issue statements
in response to these charges in parliament, in accordance with the rules
and privileges. But at the theatres of war at Jaffna or Muhamalai, the
troops who come forward ready to sacrifice their lives facing up to
enemy bullets, and their officers, have no opportunity to respond to
false charges and allegations. Often they do not even have the chance to
have their meals in the midst of battle. I have often been told that
much pain of mind is caused by these charges to the troops who are ready
to sacrifice their lives.
When we began we had to make a great commitment to
build the morale of our troops. It is not possible to win a war with
weapons alone. For this it is necessary for the soldier who goes into
battle to have trust and confidence in his leadership. In order to build
their morale we had to resolve many problems affecting then, such as
service conditions, weapons training, suitable housing, and education
for their children.
By facing up to the international forces that were
attempting to make us withdraw the steps we had taken against terrorism,
and by replying to the false charges they made, we showed that we were
not ready to betray our troops. From the time it began, the battle
against terrorism, against Eelam; this battle to develop the country,
has been pulled back to serve the interest of various forces. This was
due diverse pressures such as international opinion or the interest of
those in this country who seek to profit from the slogan of peace. But
we have not made our troops take a single step forward for political
reasons and also they have not taken any step back due to any such
interests or pressures, and will not do so in the future too.
Friends, today even the innocent children who know
nothing of race, ethnicity or caste are being attacked by terrorists.
The unarmed and innocent civilians are attacked. This is what we saw in
the past few days. They are trying to get us entrapped. They are trying
to provoke the people, fan communalism and benefit by it. That is their
present necessity. The terrorists have plenty of time to plot how they
can delay the day our troops move into Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu. That
is their great need. We have the need to give the Tami people in
Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu their democratic rights, as we did for the
people in the East. But because the terrorists do not want that, they
seek to create trouble in other areas and gain time to their advantage.
It is to gain time that they seek to overthrow the government, use human
rights and various other means to psychologically weaken us, and seek to
defeat us by cutting off aid. All this is done to gain time for their
purposes. But we do not have the time. We have to finish this battle
against terrorism soon.
I call upon you to look at the great commitment and
sacrifice of our troops, and calmly and courageously extend all your
support to the security forces, the police and the government. I ask all
political parties including the opposition, and various other
organizations not to betray the victory we have won as a nation. If
anyone tries to destroy this, it would amount to destroying a great
mansion built upon the aspirations of the people.
Today, when faced with increased costs of goods, a
high cost of living, being killed by mines and bombs, what these mothers
of our War Heroes and our people ask is that we free the country, and
create the conditions for all to live in a society without fear and
mistrust. We are not ready to hand the menace of terrorism to the next
generation. We look at these mothers who have given their children to
the armed forces; the wives who have sent their husbands to the forces
and give them all strength and encouragement, the children of our War
Heroes, and we know that they have sacrificed their lives for the
freedom of this country, to safeguard democracy in the country.
These mothers deserve not only honour from the entire
country for the great sacrifice they made when they gave their children
to save the country. Their children too deserve an entire country for
their great sacrifice, So, I ask you not to criticize these Heroes of
War and fool around with the children of these mothers.
As much as we have built this monument in granite for
our Heroes of War, we must all have a monument to them in our own
hearts, which will also be a monument to the mothers of these Heroes of
War. I am certain that our people will always have these heroes in their
hearts and minds.
As we remember and honour our Heroes of War, on behalf
of the country and the nation, we pledge to complete the task of
safeguarding democracy and restoring peace for which they sacrificed
their lives and assure you all that the day is not far when we shall
accomplish this.
Courtesy : Presidential Media Unit |