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The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Paris celebrated the 68th Anniversary of the Independence Day on 6 February at the Salons Hoche, one of the most prominent venues at the heart of Paris.
The Independence Day ceremony started with the event for the Sri Lankan community living in France. Around 500 guests representing all ethnic groups participated in the celebration, 40% being from the Tamil community living in France which is noteworthy. It was the first time in the recent past that a large number of members from the Sri Lankan community gathered at one event under one flag in keeping with the true spirit of reconciliation.
The national anthem was played followed by a two minute silence for all national heroes who have sacrificed their lives on behalf of the country. Religious dignitaries from all faiths who were seated at the main stage performed brief religious ceremonies blessing the country and its people to have a united country with durable peace. As customary, the national day messages of the President, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister were read out both in Sinhala and Tamil by Ambassador Tilak Ranaviraja and members of the staff.
Ambassador Ranaviraja while addressing the gathering highlighted the measures taken by the Embassy and the Government to address the issues faced by the Sri Lankan community living in France. He also requested the assistance of the community members living in France to join in the development process of the country. The cultural performances by two dancing schools established in France made the event more colourful. Guests were treated to a traditional Sri Lankan meal consisting of rice and curry at the end of the event. The event for the Diplomatic and business community took place at a different reception hall of the same venue. Around 200 Ambassadors, Permanent Delegates to UNESCO, members of the Diplomatic Community, Officials and their spouses were invited for the ceremony and around 150 were present at the event. The national anthem was sung by a group of small children representing all ethnic groups. The guests enjoyed the colourful and glamorous cultural items performed by the cultural groups showcasing the rich and diverse culture of the country.
Ambassador Ranaviraja made a brief speech outlining the efforts taken by members of all ethnic groups to gain independence in 1948. He also underlined the policy initiatives taken by the new National Government to pursue durable peace through reconciliation, strengthening of the rule of law, good governance as well as economic development. The guests were presented traditional Sri Lankan cuisine and an array of fusion cuisine. Arrangements were also made by the Embassy to promote Sri Lanka tourism, Sri Lankan tea and the SriLankan Airlines to the prestigious gathering present at the event.