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Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga was awarded the 2019 Common Ground Award by Search for Common Ground at a reception organised in her honour at the Cholmondeley Room, House of Lords in London last week.
The former President received the award for her vision, courage and commitment to peace and reconciliation from the 2018 Common Ground Awardee and the first female President of Kyrgyzstan, Roza Otunbayeva.
The event was attended by Queen Noor al-Hussein, Honorary Chairwoman of Search for Common Ground UK who in her address commended former President Kumaratunga for her work in peace building and reconciliation, and for her steadfast commitment to democracy.
Ms Kumaratunga in her address dedicated her award to ‘the hundreds and thousands who are the unsung heroes of the struggle for peace, understanding amongst all beings’.
She also remarked that in the fight against terrorism, ‘it may be more productive to use the weapons of understanding, discourse and negotiation’, ‘coupled with an honest intent to resolve the root causes of each relevant conflict.’
The distinguished gathering included Lord Stone of Blackheath; Shamil Idriss, CEO of Search for Common Ground; its UK Board of Trustees chaired by Lord Purvis; UK Minister of State at the Department of International Development Dr. Andrew Murrison; members of the House of Lords and Commons; and civil society.
Search for Common Ground is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Washington DC and Brussels, whose mission is to transform the way the world deals with conflict away from adversarial approaches toward cooperative solutions.
Previous winners of the Common Ground Award include Archbishop Desmond Tutu, former US President Jimmy Carter, and former President of Kyrgyzstan Roza Otunbayava.
jaliya Thursday, 27 June 2019 08:28 AM
Certainly the award is being given to the wrong individual. If anyone is to look in to her rotten past as a political figure in a third word country, then the reward should be given to every dictatorial single minded figure who looted the country as if it was their personnel property.
rohana Thursday, 27 June 2019 10:04 AM
Just wait intenational judges will do the correct things you mind your self
Yehiya Thursday, 27 June 2019 08:51 AM
She had the proud political career in this land. Last president love the people. Congratulations.
Anton Mcdonald Thursday, 27 June 2019 08:51 AM
No SriLankan Politician deserve this award. All the Politicians who took over the reigns after Independence have destroyed the image of our motherland.
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