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President Maithripala Sirisena today stressed the need to build genuine unity among all communities of the country after the physical defeat of terrorism in 2009 and the necessity to work towards the eradication of poverty and introducing Constitutional reforms to give effect to establish a truly democratic Sri Lanka.

In his address to the nation at the 67th Independence Day celebrations at the Parliament Ground in Sri Jayewardenepura, Kotte last morning after religious and official formalities, President Sirisena further said the restoring of the sovereignty of Parliament as given in the recent mandate by the people were among the top priorities of his government’s 100 day programme

The celebrations were held in a dignified manner sans the display of military might, air shows, parachute jumping and long military parades that were main features of Independence Day celebrations under the previous regime.

He said, after the defeat of LTTE terrorism and bringing peace to our land in 2009, although we had the opportunity to take the physical resources of the land forward towards development. We were unable to do so and failed to bring together the minds of the people of the North and South.

“I think it is the great responsibility and duty before us today is to ask where we have gone wrong, and how we could correct those errors. As much as we look at the path we have trod in the 67 years of freedom, and especially since 2009, can we be satisfied with what has been achieved after the restoration of peace. In looking at this we must be aware of the income gap that prevails and poverty in the country. I believe this is both a major problem and challenge that we face today and one that needs necessary and compulsory change,” he added.

“To end the war against terror, our heroic troops were able with their guns to silence the guns of terrorism. However, the biggest challenge we face today is that of bringing together the minds of the people of the North and South, and through a process of reconciliation bring about co-existence and national understanding, and thus take our great Motherland forward as a land rich in human affection and understanding,” President Sirisena emphasized.

“As we celebrate the freedom obtained 67 years ago, it is our duty and responsibility to remember with honour the heroes who fought to obtain our freedom. The year 1815 is recalled as the year of great national tragedy as we lost our sovereignty to the Britain. The uprisings of 1815 and 1848 against the forces of colonialism caused great bloodshed, when our soil was dampened by the blood of the heroic patriots and those who loved our nation and country,” President Sirisena said.
 
“That struggle was mostly carried out peacefully, and was often one of non-violence, which brought our people together against the colonial administration of the time through protests, demonstrations, and strikes. The results of these struggles for freedom were the activating of the Donoughmore and Soulbury Commissions that sought to respond to these demands”.

“We remember well those who gave leadership to these struggles, who, among many other heroes, include leaders like DS Senanayake, FR Senanayake, Sir DB Jayatillake, Sir Ponnambalam Ramanathan, TB Jayah, SWRD Bandaranaike, Dr. NM Perera, Philip Gunewardena and Leslie Goonewardena. It is important to remember the contribution of the Anagarika Dharmapala. Similarly, we recall the great literary names of the time such as Munidasa Cumaranatunga, Piyadasa Sirisena, and other exceptional campaigners for freedom through writing who used their pens to effectively kindle the spirit of freedom in the hearts and minds of people”.

“Looking back at the record of history, especially the 67 years that have passed since Independence, we recall that after receiving Independence in 1948, the people’s government of 1956 led by Prime Minister SWRD Bandaranaike strengthened our freedom by removing the British air force and naval bases at Katunayake and Trincomalee. Also, in May 1972, Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, brought the Republican Constitution, which made this country one of greater independence and democracy”.

If we look at the past and today, we know of the LTTE terrorism that took place for 30 years from the latter part of the 1970’s, which through the brutality of terrorism brought our entire nation and our efforts at development, to a most tragic situation. It is not possible to make an assessment of the immense losses incurred during that period. That brutal war slowed down the forward march of the nation, prevented the progress of the Motherland, and created great obstacles for us to rise in the world as an awakened nation.

In 2009, we were able to end this war of 30 years. The coming to office of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, and though the contributions of military heroes such as Gen. Sarath Fonseka, who gave leadership to thousands of heroic troops who made great sacrifices of life and limb, and suffered great tragedies in battle,, we were able, in May 2009, to free our land from LTTE terror and bring our country to peace.

”It is our special duty on this 67th commemoration of Independence, to remember with the highest respect and pay due honor to all members of our security forces who sacrificed their lives in this war on behalf our great Motherland,” President Sirisena emphasized.

In so moving forward, there are many responsibilities before us. We need to ask ourselves whether we can truly and honestly be satisfied with what we have achieved, as we celebrate this 67th anniversary of Independence. As we look back at these 67 years of freedom, the solution to our needs does not lie in the mutual pointing of fingers at each other. It is my belief that all political parties, all political leaders who have governed this country in the past 67 years, should look back at themselves and truly study and understand one’s duties and responsibilities, and look towards the future in the discharge of such responsibilities.

Together with the mandate given to us by the people on January 8th, we made important promises and pledges to the people that working as a new government, we would bring about new transformations in politics, the economy, society and culture. We remain bound by these pledges. In the nearly three weeks that have passed, we have initiated many moves in this regard, and a beginning has been made. The level of poverty in our country stands at 6.7 %. We should pay special attention to this with a commitment to bring it to a minimum. This is the task of our new government, elected by our people.

Accordingly, our new government will work towards reducing the income gap among people, eliminating poverty and strengthening the national economy. In speaking of our national economy, as an agricultural country, we should raise national agricultural standards by providing scientific knowledge from the advances in the new technological world, and through proper guidance and study bring new life to our national agriculture. We must strengthen our national economy. It is the commitment of the government to ensure development of the various sectors of our economy, through new technology and industrialization; and joining hands with the industrial world move forward as a truly awakened country.

We have a strong commitment to strengthen the public service, make it non-partisan, and through the expected constitutional changes, give more strength to parliament, remove the unlimited powers of the executive presidency, and thus ensure the strengthening of democracy for the people. We shall definitely implement the promises made to the people.
In considering the past, we make a clear commitment towards following a foreign policy of the middle path, in friendship with all nations, and move towards the resolution of our national issues through the strengthening of our international relations, and through the benefits of such friendship that will bring technological progress, to take our Motherland towards greater progress.

We see the necessity to bring new technology to our new generations, implant the advances of technology in their minds, and join hands with the modern world. It is, therefore, necessary to fully understand the thinking and expectations of the new generations, and as a government to take the necessary steps to help them realize these expectations.

We will clearly carry out our task of moving forward as an awakened nation, by obtaining the cooperation of all through our foreign policy of the middle path and as a country that acts in keeping with the United Nations Charter, and its conventions. Therefore, while we look back at 67 years on this 67th commemoration of Independence, as a new government, we will also look and move forward with our beloved people, with the firm dedication to build our great Motherland for the future.(Sadun A. Jayasekara)

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  • Freddy Wednesday, 04 February 2015 04:17 PM

    The Sinhalese were victims, the ltte Tamils started the war just for a separate state. With Indias encouragement and succeeded. Now they fear China and come with different agenda to merge North and south. There were no separation north and south Sri Lanka has always been One and will always be One. The Tamils, Malays and Others must learn to be loyal to Sri Lanka and call themselves Sri Lankan. Yes equal rights and opportunities as citizens. Outside interferences is because people talk to other countries and tell tales to discredit Sri Lanka. All come to the party for One Lanka.

    truth Thursday, 05 February 2015 02:23 PM

    ”It is our special duty on this 67th commemoration of Independence, to remember with the highest respect and pay due honor to all members of our security forces who sacrificed their lives in this war on behalf our great Motherland,” President Sirisena emphasized. - This says it all - how can a statesman honour security forces that were responsible for death and destruction of 100,000s of civilians over 3 decades including some 70,000 in a few months? Not to mention the rape and murder afterwards.

    roger Thursday, 05 February 2015 01:00 PM

    What about 1983 ?

    Nihal Amarasekera Thursday, 05 February 2015 11:06 AM

    First truly Nationalistic Freedom Day Celebrations. Reconciliation on the horizon, saboteurs set aside on both the divide.

    Sujan1120 Thursday, 05 February 2015 09:41 AM

    Freddy: How can you bring democracy and equal rights to all citizens when the National Flag itself enforces ethnic differences!!! As a citizen of Sri Lanka the Lion should symbolize SriLankans instead it symbolizes Sinhala race!!! Attitude should be changed!!

    sanjeeva Wednesday, 04 February 2015 09:23 PM

    heartening to see Mr Sambanthan at the celebrations. Surely it is a positive change. Lets build on it Mr President

    R Sivasubramaniam Wednesday, 04 February 2015 07:07 PM

    Does Freddy imply that the burning of the shops owned by the Tamils in Wellawatte was the work of LTTE?

    Wesley Moses Wednesday, 04 February 2015 06:42 PM

    Well said president,

    Guna Wednesday, 04 February 2015 04:35 PM

    At last a sensible statesmen.It is well said that rectify and look foreword to the future.Let all get together and create that surprise SL we all yearn for a long time

    Rohana Wijeweera Wednesday, 04 February 2015 04:32 PM

    Popular president amongst entire SL Population. All the best Mr. President.

    Waco Wednesday, 04 February 2015 10:49 AM

    It is important to visit the Injured / Disable soldiers in Nursing homes.

    lawrenceS.B Wednesday, 04 February 2015 04:03 PM

    at last a leader truly commit to a true freedom to the people of srilankathank you sir

    Sanjaya Jayawardene Wednesday, 04 February 2015 02:28 PM

    Its a speak of a true head of a state.Congratulations Sir.

    mike Wednesday, 04 February 2015 12:36 PM

    Well said: its the first concrete step towards real peace and harmony.... corrupt politicians have used this division for their advantage in the past. Its time to move forward as one country.... where all communities live in peace, harmony and true freedom!!!

    Aba Jayasekera Wednesday, 04 February 2015 12:30 PM

    Best Freedom day speech in decades

    brainmaster Wednesday, 04 February 2015 11:12 AM

    Bravo ! Good so.

    Dev Wednesday, 04 February 2015 11:04 AM

    Well said His Excellency. Blessings of the triple gem be with you.

    BuffaloaCitizen Wednesday, 04 February 2015 11:04 AM

    For reconciliation to happen, Maithri needs to leave his religion and race aside and view issues in the angle of all sides, which is something no leader in Sri Lanka has been able to achieve.

    AP Wednesday, 04 February 2015 11:03 AM

    All the citizens of Sri Lanka should have equal rights and privileges and equality..

    sara Wednesday, 04 February 2015 10:59 AM

    Well said president Srisena.


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