Venerable Members of the Maha Sangha
Members of the clergy
Hon. Prime Minister
Hon. Ministers, Hon. Governors
Commanders of the Army, Navy and Air Force
The Inspector General of Police
Members of Parliament, Honoured Guests
My dear Parents, Brothers and Sisters,
I am particularly proud of the opportunity at being
able to hold this memorial ceremony to commemorate
our War Heroes for their highest and dedicated service
and participate in it on this 7th of June. All of
us are gathered here are present to commemorate
the greatest sacrifice, the sacrifice of life that
is available to man, by nearly 23,000 Heroes of
War in the Armed Forces and the Police for the defence
and indivisibility of our country and the defence
of its people .
We bow our heads in honour and memory of all those
heroes who made a great sacrificial offer of their
youth and lives for our country as a result of this
cruel war that began in this country 20 years ago.
Similarly, I offer my undiminished honour and respect
on behalf of the entire nation to all mothers and
fathers, wives, brothers and sisters who lost their
sons and daughters, husbands, brothers and sisters
and other close members of their families in the
sacrifice they made on behalf of the nation. Friends,
in every country and every civilized society there
are a variety of monuments to honour those war heroes
who made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of such
country and society .
It was several years ago that our Government decided
to build this memorial at Mailapitiya in the Kandy
District to commemorate those, mainly young men
and women, who sacrificed their lives through the
20 years of this war, for the defence of the country.
We established a Rana Viru Authority to look after
the interests of the families of those who sacrificed
their lives and all those who were disabled in this
war. We accept all such work as the duty of the
Government. The Rana Viru Authority performs a considerable
service on behalf of the families of those war heroes,
the injured and disabled, and also those heroes
who are still active in service. Among these services
are, help in the building of homes for those who
do not have their own homes; providing for vocational
training where necessary to the family members of
those who are disabled and also to those disabled
in battle; obtaining educational scholarships for
members of the families of these war heroes, and
advisory and counselling services to those who are
in need of such assistance. The Government also
looks forward to further expand the services of
the Rana Viru Authority.
The armed confrontations of war that lasted 20 years
have now been temporarily halted. This has been
done following agreement reached between the Government
and the LTTE. I believe that everyone in this country
is pleased with this temporary peace that has been
achieved. However, it is necessary for us to make
a long journey to transform this temporary ceasefire
into a genuine and sustainable peace. I must remind
you that this journey is even more difficult, demanding
and complex than war. In order to achieve peace,
it is necessary for all of us, particularly the
main parties (or participants) in this war - the
Government and the LTTE - act with a great deal
of commitment. However, as the Venerable Member
of the Maha Sangha who spoke earlier reminded us,
our Government is in no way prepared to enter into
a commitment at the cost of sacrificing our national
security, territorial integrity, the sovereignty
of the state and the safety and security of our
people. I wish to remind you on this occasion that
will make every effort to go on that journey while
ensuring the special needs and the necessary security,
that will not make it possible to separate one part
of the country from the larger national entity of
what remains a single country.
In this situation it is not possible for the Government
alone to successfully carry out this task. In this
we need the cooperation of the entire nation and
especially the cooperation of all leaders in our
society. It is not material as to who is in government.
Similarly, it is not important as to what political
party forms the Government. I wish to emphasize
on this very important and significant occasion,
that all such rivalry should be set aside and all
political parties, especially the leaders of political
parties should set aside their narrow and selfish
political expectations and make a determined commitment
on behalf of the nation and country to cooperate
achieving this sustainable and strong peace that
we all look forward to with great expectation.
It is our belief that all those in leadership positions,
particularly the religious leaders, the leaders
in the world of business, and all those other leaders
of society who give leadership to the people in
this task, should come together to give us the necessary
advice, help clarify the issues involved and contribute
towards or become partners in traversing this all
important journey towards a sustainable peace.
My dear friends, we are all aware that during times
of war the heroes or the security forces and the
police have acted with great commitment, strength
and courage. I wish to remind you that strength
and courage of the same order is required when we
seek to depart from war and traverse the path towards
peace. The path to peace requires much more wisdom,
patience and commitment towards the country that
in carrying out war. I wish to make it clear on
this occasion, that for the achievement of peace
too we need the total commitment, strength and courage
of all the service commanders, the commanding officers
at every level, and the nearly 200,000 persons in
all ranks of the security services and the police.
I have the conviction that we will receive this
participation and leadership that we seek. I wish
to remind this honoured audience and the entire
country that this government shall not in any way
betray the security of this land that has been soaked
in the blood of our war heroes though many centuries,
and through over two millennia, as much in the past
20 years.
I wish to remind you, while discussing with an organization
that seeks to divide the country and establishing
a separate state, I remain committed to the defence
of this country and to its forward march, while
protecting the self-respect of all peoples who live
here, ensuring all their rights. My government and
I remain committed to build a free, democratic,
united Sri Lanka where the best of human and humane
values will prevail.
On this Rana Viru Day, while stating my belief that
the armed forces and police will continue to extend
their undiminished strength and courage to help
us carry out this noble task, I wish to extend my
heartfelt thanks to all our leaders who have come
to this event from distant places, particularly
the Hon. Prime Minister, our Service Commanders
and the Inspector General of Police, all religious
leaders, and particularly the mothers, fathers,
wives and children of the Rana Viru families; I
also thank all those of the Rana Viru Seva Authority
who once again gave of their best to make this event
a success. I must extend my special thanks to those
who made this premises and building available for
this purpose and especially to General Denis Perera
and all those of the private sector who contributed
to make this event a success, and shall conclude
by wishing you all good night.
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