This is not a victory of war, but a victory of peace: President

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The best tribute we can pay to the war heroes is to safeguard the undivided nation they achieved with great sacrifices, said President Mahinda Rajapaksa. “Freedom has been brought to the country through the sacrifice of thousands of lives of our war heroes. Therefore we should protect that freedom without betraying it,” he said. The President was addressing the gathering at the Victory Day celebrations held in Matara yesterday. “It is easier to take decisions when peace and understanding between the communities increase. Solutions without peace are temporary. As such, some people are trying to wrest this peace from us,” he said. “If you respect those war heroes, you must protect the peace won by them with the sacrifice of thousands of their lives.   "We didn’t wait until terrorism ended to build the country. We started developing the east while starting the humanitarian operation to liberate the north and we stared development in the south as well. Therefore the war heroes, after liberating the north, came back to villages that had well developed infrastructure Some people want to pay homage to the burial place of the most ruthless terrorist who killed thousands of Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims and kept the people as hostages. Nobody wanted to pay respects to the thousands of people who were killed under the orders of this terrorist leader. Nobody wants to remember and pay homage to those who were killed by the LTTE such as Alfred Duraiappa, Amirthalingam, Neelan Thiruchelvam, Ravi Raj, Lakshman Kadirgamar, Sam Thambimuttu and P. Dharmalingam, the father of TNA MP Dharmalingam Siddharthan. They all are victims of terrorism. Those who value peace should pay homage to such people who sacrificed their lives." “Remember, they departed to save an undivided nation. They bid farewell to their lives to build a nation where people will live together. Let us be determined to live in our motherland without betraying the freedom won by our war heroes with sacrifices of their eyes, limbs, flesh and blood as well as their lives,” President said. Following is the full text of the President’s speech: This country was united as a free country on a day like today (18 May), in 2009. Every inch of our country and the two thirds of the coastal line was regained for our mother Lanka on a day like today, exactly five years ago. Peace, stability, real democracy and every freedom were offered to Sri Lankan people on a day like this. You can see the war heroes who sacrificed their limbs and eyes to gain this victory, are walking in this parade. The officers and other ranks, the regiments who joined the humanitarian operation, are also walking along in this parade with their regimental flags. Today we exhibit to you the various kinds of weapons used to defeat the ruthless terrorists. The troops that forged ahead in the battlefront, defeating the enemy are walking in this parade. Do we not we feel pride when we witness them? We achieved this victory through the contribution of the tri-forces, Police, Civil Defence Force, Intelligence Services, Buddhist monks who went camp by camp, chanting pirith to bless the soldiers, the Catholic priests, Muslim and Hindu priests and civilians who offered prayers and blessings at their places of worship. You know that I made your expectations a reality by giving you leadership with great attention and great determination, without any uncertainty, without being conquered by anyone, as the leader of this country as well as the leader of the Armed Forces, according to the mandate the people gave me in November 2005, to bring peace to this country by defeating terrorism which engulfed this country for decades. I believe the victories which the Government gained in the presidential elections, parliamentary elections and provincial council elections are the mandates offered us, again and again, by the people for executing our duties properly. I categorically state that I will face every challenge against our country in the future as I did in the past and as I am doing at present, honouring the people’s confidence. You are aware that I recognise the issues of the people and find answers to them without any fear. The biggest problem in the past was terrorism which lasted for thirty years. We solved it in a short period of four years. Then the development which the country had been missing out on is now being carried out continuously by us with a long-lasting vision. We didn’t wait until terrorism ended to build the country. We started developing the east while starting the humanitarian operation to liberate the north and we stared development in the south. Therefore, the war heroes, after liberating the north came to their villages that had well developed infrastructure. We like to ask the persons born in the south, who joined the armed forces and police at that time, whether they see the same Matara today that they witnessed before. We have built highways, ports, airports, fisheries harbours. We spent millions of rupees to develop infrastructure facilities. We have built new hospitals and improved facilities at most of the existing hospitals. We have provided drinking water. We have established Mahindodaya technology and computer laboratories in 1,000 schools. We have taken steps to teach science, mathematics and computer science as well as English and Tamil to school students. We have recruited thousands to the public service. We took steps to make the country self-sufficient in rice. We have improved the production of maize and several other food crops and developed floriculture, cinnamon, tea and other agricultural crops. This country that has been freed belongs to you and your children. We have solved the historical problems faced by the country. Furthermore, the efforts made by us to restore democracy and restore freedom cannot be underestimated. We have succeeded in holding elections for the Northern Provincial Council and restored the democratic rights of the people there. We have liberated the country without imposing media censorship and we even allowed the media to visit the front during the conflict. That freedom has been further strengthened today.  If there is any protest against the Government anywhere in the country, today the people can witness it live without any restriction. When talking about democracy, we must be reminded that one should consider the country’s situation before the elimination of terrorism too. Today, there is confidence among the people in the world about our Motherland. At that time only 400,000 tourists arrived annually. Now tourist arrivals have gone up to 1.7 million per year. In addition, another two million Sri Lankans travel abroad and return to the country annually. Back then terrorists decided if an international game of sports could be held or not by issuing death warnings. We organised the Commonwealth Heads of Governments Meeting with the participation of 49 countries last year. Recently we hosted the World Conference on Youth.  Now Sri Lanka has become a favourite venue for international conferences. The world now recognises that we have not only the peace but also the strength to host such international gatherings. Similar to raising our national flag, we have also raised our country high. We do not have anything to hide. Hence, we opened our doors to the world. But some people with vested interests try to use this openness for other purposes. Some people want to pay homage to the burial place of the most ruthless terrorist who killed thousands of Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims and kept the people as hostages. Nobody wanted to pay respects to the thousands of people who were killed under the orders of this terrorist leader. Nobody wants to remember and pay homage to those who were killed by the LTTE such as Alfred Duraiappa, Amirthalingam, Neelan Thiruchelvam, Ravi Raj, Lakshman Kadirgamar, Sam Thambimuttu and P. Dharmalingam, the father of TNA MP Dharmalingam Siddharthan. They all are victims of terrorism. Those who value peace should pay homage to such people who sacrificed their lives. Currently, the media highlights the recent kidnapping of Nigerian children by terrorists. For 30 years, the LTTE terrorists abducted many children in Sri Lanka. Over 600 abducted children were rescued by the armed forces during the final stages of the battle. We have handed them over to their parents so that they could go back to school. We took steps to provide them equal facilities as other children of the country. Some countries are blind and deaf to these. They are opposed to our Victory Day celebrations. This is not a victory of war, but a victory of peace. No mercenaries came to fight and sacrifice their lives for peace. It was our armed forces that liberated hundreds of thousands of people kept by the terrorists as hostages. To celebrate this great victory is the duty of a grateful nation that gives utmost consideration to human values. Hence, irrespective of objections from anyone, irrespective of who participates or not, we should celebrate this great victory forever. Today there are recruits to the armed forces from the north. Those who were involved in acts of terrorism and killed people, and those who left the country due to the threats from the LTTE have joined the Diaspora today and their attempts to revive terrorism is the biggest crime against the Tamil people in this country. This insignificant number of persons who receive dollars are doing a great harm to the country. We have established a Parliamentary Select Committee has been appointed for a dialogue and that is the best forum for discussions on a national issue. It is the duty off all political parties to join this Committee and discuss this. The Tamil people came to the south for protection, then. Even today most of them live in the south. About 58% of the Tamil people live outside the north. Our communities want to join together. The fear and mistrust lasting 30 years must be dispelled. We are aware that every year the number of persons visiting the north from the south increases. This is a new country that is being built. It is easier to take decisions when peace and understanding between the communities increase. Solutions without peace are temporary. As such, some people are trying to wrest this peace from us. If you respect those war heroes, you must protect the peace won by them with the sacrifice of thousands of their lives. Remember, they departed to save an undivided nation. They bid farewell to their lives to build a nation where people will live together. Let us determine to live in our motherland without betraying the freedom won by our war heroes with sacrifices of their eyes, limbs, flesh and blood as well as their lives. I wish you all a bright future!

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