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Commitment, Dedication &
Achievement: Gotabaya Rajapaksa (By Udeshi Amarasinghe – Business Today ) Gothabaya Rajapaksa On May
19, 2012 Sri Lanka celebrates the third year anniversary of the end of the
conflict that gripped this country for three decades. The LTTE
- the most ruthless terrorist organisation was destroyed
by our gallant Armed Forces under the guidance and direction of Defence
Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa
and the political leadership of President Mahinda Rajapaksa. As we
enjoy the peace, stability and freedom, which provided the enabling environment
for economic development, many have forgotten the years of conflict that
created fear and insecurity among us. Defence Secretary Gotabaya
Rajapaksa reminds us of the dividends of peace, the
great progress achieved during the last three years and the importance for the
people to recognise their responsibility in ensuring
that this hard won peace is not jeopardised for any
reason. It is his plea that the people are not misled...it is a plea because he
knows the devastation of war. Defense
Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa
believes that with commitment and dedication, achievement is not impossible...
He would know. It has
been three years since the end of the conflict and the elimination of the LTTE,
the most ruthless terrorist organization in the world. Can you tell us about
the progress made so far in conflict affected areas? We have
made significant progress after the end of the war. The main aim of the
Government and the Ministry of Defence is to bring normalcy to this country.
That is, not only to Colombo or the South but also to the North and East. We
want people to feel that after 30 years of war there is peace and freedom in
this country for them to lead normal lives. Therefore, to ensure this we have
implemented many activities. During
the period immediately after the conclusion of the war, the biggest issue that
we had to address was the approximately 300,000 internally displaced people
(IDP). Our first priority was to ensure the well-being of these people.
Therefore, we first provided them with accommodation in welfare camps and we
had a special organization to take care of them. However,
we were very keen to send the IDPs back to their original homes. The main
obstacle to this process was the mines that had been planted by the LTTE to
prevent the advancement of the Armed Forces. In the North and in the entire Wanni there was a massive number
of anti-personnel mines, anti-tank mines and various types of IEDs. Therefore,
it was paramount that all of the mines had to be cleared before any civilians
could be settled in these areas. We first
identified areas that could be immediately demined so that the maximum number
of people could be resettled. Presently except for approximately 7,000 IDPs all
others have been resettled in their original homes. This is a great
achievement. We were able to do this because our de-mining service was very
successful. The most important aspect is that even though INGOs and NGOs were
involved in this process the majority of the work was carried out by the
Engineering Corps of the Sri Lankan Army. It is very important to recognise this fact. Furthermore,
another important factor to remember is that during the Humanitarian Operations
when the Military was successfully advancing to LTTE controlled areas, the LTTE
forced the civilians to leave their homes and directed them to dismantle the
roofs, doors and windows of their houses. These people were forced to withdraw
with the LTTE. Now, when the civilians return to their homes they have to
rebuild the whole structure. It needs to be stressed that these houses were not
damaged by the war. The LTTE ordered the civilians to dismantle their homes.
With the end of the war and with the people returning to their homes the
Government has to assist them to rebuild their homes. As such all this work is
done by the Government. As we
celebrate the third year anniversary of the end of the war, we are proud of the
progress we have made in resettlement. It is a success story; there is no
country in the world that has been able to resettle its
displaced due to natural disasters or conflict in this timeframe. They have
taken many years especially where de-mining is concerned. In Sri Lanka within a
very short period of time we have resettled nearly 95 percent of the people
back in their houses. That is a success story. What can
you tell us about the rehabilitation of ex-combatants? At the
end of the war approximately 11,600 combatants surrendered to the Armed Forces.
The Government made the decision to rehabilitate these individuals rather than
send them to detention camps and interrogate them. The rehabilitation programmes were very successful and today many of them have
been released and re-integrated into society. This is another very successful
story that the world must recognize. We invited many people including those
from abroad to visit these centres and see for themselves the work we are
doing. Many of them recognized that the rehabilitation programme
was a success and they appreciated the efforts we had made. Today,
those who had been fighting at various levels in the LTTE - they may have been
leaders engaged in attacks or they may have been forcefully recruited or been
in the LTTE for a very short time - are part of society. As part of the
rehabilitation programme these people were given
training in various skills such as masonry, carpentry and heavy vehicle
operating. Now they have a means to seek employment and live their lives
normally because they had only been trained for combat and nothing else before.
They are no longer combatants but members of our society. Another
very important aspect are the detainees. At the time
of the end of the war nearly 4,000 LTTE combatants were in detention. However,
we felt that even these people should be given the opportunity to lead a normal
life. We investigated the various allegations against them and except for about
200 detainees, the remainder have been rehabilitated
and released. Today there is only one detention camp in Sri Lanka and that is
in Boossa. We do not treat them as detainees or
prisoners, but we give them spiritual guidance, we encourage them to
participate in cultural activities and also provide rehabilitation instead of
punishing them. Many
speak about the Military presence in the North and East, what can you tell us about this? If we
take the Wanni region in particular the LTTE was
controlling this area and the Armed Forces had to liberate it. As I emphasized
before the Government wants to bring normalcy to these areas. This is an area
that has been misunderstood with various complaints about Military presence. We
have gradually reduced their numbers in civilian populated areas; we have
withdrawn them from their day-to-day involvement and are now in their camps.
The maintenance of law and order has been handed over to the Police. We have
opened new Police stations in Mankulam, Killinochchi, Pooneryn and other
such areas. A key feature at these Police stations is that we have recruited
Tamil speaking individuals who are from Jaffna and other northern areas. We
have trained them and they are now stationed at their respective police
stations so that it is ensured that the Police can effectively communicate with
the Tamil speaking people in these areas. What
about development work in these areas? Immediately
after the end of the war we initiated development work so that the people can
engage in their livelihoods such as farming, paddy cultivation and fishing.
There is major development work in progress such as the construction of road
networks, including the A-9, railway lines, rehabilitation of irrigation canals
and the renovation of tanks. Furthermore if you take the northern coastal belt
from Silavathurai in the west all the way to Jaffna
and Point Pedro up to Mullaitivu, the main livelihood
is fishing. During the conflict the fishing industry in this area was
completely destroyed, the reason being that the Sea Tigers were dominating
there. For that reason during the conflict there were many restrictions.
Fishermen were not allowed to go out to sea freely because there were many
restrictions on boats such as the size of the boat and the extent of horsepower
of the out-boat motors used. Furthermore fishermen were only allowed to fish in
certain areas due to security reasons. Three years after the completion of the
war we have removed all restrictions. We are encouraging the fishing community
to engage in fishing and develop the industry. The Government is providing all
the facilities such as the provision of loans, assistance to purchase boats and
equipment and also establishing ancillary infrastructure such as ice factories.
It is very important to recognise that all of these
activities are being done to develop the fishing industry. What
about High Security Zones? The
demarcation of High Security Zones (HSZ) during the war was a great topic of
discussion. Today you will find that we have completely removed all HSZ. Of
course in Palaly as you know the original camp was
very small and today there is requirement for a larger camp. We have acquired
certain land for this purpose and what is important is that we are paying rent
to the owners of that land, and when we are able to purchase the property we
will do so. The people have been given compensation for their land.
Furthermore, they will also be given alternate land elsewhere. If there are any
kovils or other religious or culturally significant
sites within the camp premises the public is given the freedom to visit these
places. The
Demarcation Of High Security Zones (HSZ) During The War Was A Great Topic Of
Discussion. Today You Will Find That We Have Completely Removed All HSZ. What
needs to be stressed is that there are no longer any large areas demarcated as
HSZ. Many areas have been released for the public to utilise
especially in Palaly, which was a massive HSZ; that
is from KKS, Keeramalai to Thondamannar.
This has been reduced significantly and only the most essential areas have been
kept. Over the past three years we have provided whatever assistance possible
to bring normalcy to the people in the North and East. How about
the rest of the country? During
the 30-year long conflict it was not only that the LTTE was dominating the
North and controlling the majority parts of the East. They were also creating
fear and insecurity in the rest of the country with killings and bombings. As a
result we lost many innocent lives of civilians, Military personnel and
property, which curtailed our freedom. With the end of the war we have
completely put a stop to such destruction. For the last three years we have not
heard of bomb attacks on buses, cars or economic targets, we are not seeing
dead bodies or Armed Forces personnel being killed. The LTTE has bombed the
Central Bank and the surroundings; they have bombed hotels, the International
airport and the Kolonnawa oil storage. Every
single economic institution was a target. There used to be so many bus, car and
three-wheeler bombs, and we have put a complete stop to all that. This I
feel, certain people have forgotten. I will not say everyone but there are a
few who have forgotten the fear and the terror caused by the LTTE and they want
the people to forget this too. They are talking about the security situation
today. Compared to the time of the war, the security situation in the country
has improved significantly. There are no killings. All of this has been
stopped. It is true that we lost lives, property and economically important
installations were destroyed, but most importantly we should not forget that in
terms of development we went backwards, because in a conflict situation no
serious investor will engage whether they are local or foreign. While no
foreign investors came to the country Sri Lankan businesses too went overseas. As we
have created a conducive environment for investments
there is a huge demand and many investors are coming to the country. If we look
at the tourism sector, during the war the industry was in very bad shape. Today
if you ask the hoteliers, they will all say that during the entire year they
have done very good business. The number of tourists coming to the country has
increased significantly and investment is taking place in a large scale.
Presently there is a huge demand for condominiums, houses, office spaces and IT
services. Through
investment, business and employment opportunities are created. Furthermore,
during the past three years living standards have improved and income per
capita has increased. This is the biggest achievement during the last three
years - after the end of the war we have created a safe, peaceful and stable
environment in this country and that has improved our economy significantly. In
each and every way, we have moved forward in this country because we ended the
war. Everyone in this country must remember the past and take this opportunity,
we must not go back to the time after defeating the LTTE, we
must not go back to the 80s or the 90s. We must move forward from 2009. It is
very important to remember what we went through as a country. We should
preserve this hard won peace without destroying this opportunity for the sake
of petty politics and personal gain. We have to move forward. There are certain
people who are trying to destroy this freedom; we must not get involved in
this. We are a democratic country; use this freedom to move forward. Today
anyone can engage in politics. Many members of the TNA are able to speak freely
and visit the North and East without any fear but when the LTTE was there, were
they able to do that? They had to do what Prabakaran
said. During the war most of the TNA members lived abroad. They were not free
to say anything. But today they are free to do anything. The TNA has forgotten
the past. They must not forget. Today, if we consider only the people in the
North and the East, specially
in the Northern area - they were the people who suffered the most. They now
have this opportunity to move forward, to develop the area, to educate their
children, to seek investment, to do business, to sell their products, engage in
agriculture and cultivation and sell their produce. That is what is necessary. Even when
the conflict escalated after 2005, there was no communal violence,
it is only today that certain people are trying to instigate divisions among
the communities. Such actions are not necessary. These are very sensitive
issues that people can avoid; we must insist on this. Whichever race or
religion we belong to we must remember what we went through with the conflict
for 30 years. We should not give the slightest opportunity for something
similar to happen again. That is very important. People should not believe in
rumors. Today, rumors are being spread by people who want to create a situation
in this country. We must not believe such rumors and the public should not
allow such things to happen. In this
country, whether you are a Muslim, Tamil, Burgher or Sinhala, you are a Sri
Lankan. That is the most important thing. You must not get involved in
unnecessary issues: ethnicity and religion that is not important, what is
important is that you are a Sri Lankan. We now have the opportunity and it is
there for everyone. No one can say that this is not true. Take Colombo or
anywhere in the country - there are many Tamil leading businessmen in many
sectors. There are also the Tamil professionals such as surgeons, doctors,
engineers, lawyers and architects. Who can say there is no opportunity for
them? They can buy land everywhere, whether it is in Colombo, the South or the
North. There are no restrictions for a Tamil to buy land. They live in all
areas of the country. Even if you look at the Muslim community, they are free
to do business and the fact that we have so many leading Muslim businessmen in
this country is proof of that. Who obstructs? No one. This is
what the people want but it is the politicians who create unnecessary problems.
We must move away from petty politics. We must not get entangled in religious
or ethnic disputes. Why should we engage in such activities when we have ample
opportunities to move forward? We have to be cautious of those who try to
create a situation by projecting false issues. When people are educated and
they are able to earn and engage in business activities their interest is in
improving their lives. We Have
Achieved Stability In This Country After A Long Time. We Must Consolidate This
Stability In Order To Attract More Investment... The Solution For All Problems
Is Development, Not Fighting. We have achieved stability in this country after
a long time. We must consolidate this stability in order to attract more
investment. We can encourage tourists to visit the country. That is how we can
solve our problems. The solution for all problems is development; not fighting.
We want the people to improve their lives and live comfortably. The most
important thing is that we must preserve this freedom and stability. We must
not go back, we must move forward. Why do
you think that certain elements and even politicians are trying to cause
problems among the communities? This is
being done for their own advantage. It is not for the people. Let the people
live in peace. Everyone, especially in the North, want
to educate their children, they want to build their houses, they want to do
their farming or fishing or cultivation. We have to bring investment, factories
and training facilities to these areas. At times investors are reluctant
because there are issues such as finding trained people,
therefore we have to provide those facilities to the people. It is development that
we need; not fighting on baseless issues and living in the past. What is
the role of the Military today, after three years? There is
no emergency in the country. As many may have noticed there are no road blocks
or checkpoints. We do not conduct cordon and search operations. We want to
bring normalcy to the country. But, we must remember - and this is very
important - that the primary role of the Armed Forces is to protect the
country, from internal and external threats. They have to be ready. They cannot
relax though we have defeated the LTTE; we need to be cautious. The LTTE was in
this country for 30 years, therefore there could be certain aspects that we
need to be careful about. We Want
To Bring Normalcy To The Country. But, We Must Remember – And This Is Very
Important – That The Primary Role Of The Armed Forces Is To Protect The
Country, From Internal And External Threats. We have
rehabilitated and released all those who surrendered. They were all combatants.
Some did not surrender. They could be leaders, we do
not know who they are. We are still finding hidden weapons. Not one or two but
a massive quantity. We know that the LTTE had a large armory. We are recovering
these weapons almost every day. Those who did not surrender could still be
among the people because it is only three years. Furthermore,
there is a huge threat from outside the country; that is the people who were
able to escape and also the international network. Even during Prabakaran's time there was a massive international network
in UK, Canada, Norway and other European countries, Australia and US. The LTTE
fronts have formed different organizations in these countries and while living
overseas they are trying to destabilize Sri Lanka. They are bringing immense
pressure on us. In such a situation there is a possibility that the LTTE can
regroup and do something. But this is not what we want. The Armed
Forces have to be very careful. However, the way they achieve this - that is
ensuring security - is different. They do not want to disturb civilian life. We
do not want to place roadblocks or conduct search operations. We do this
through surveillance, gathering information and other different methods to
ensure that the country is not in danger. That is the main task of the Military
- to ensure the security of the country. We have
withdrawn the Military from civilian life and we have handed over the
day-to-day law and order to the Police. But of course, one might ask "why
are you still keeping the military in the North?" Obviously, the North is
a part of Sri Lanka. Therefore we have to position the military in different
parts of the country. It is not only in the North but also in Hambantota that we have stationed troops. In every district
we have troops. But yes, in the North we have more. Why? That is because you
position your military in strategically important places. There is always a
possibility that some terrorist group can reorganise
themselves. That possibility is always there. In that case, to counter such
threats you have to position the Military in strategically important locations.
The Military decides on the strategic locations where the camps should be
placed and we have positioned them accordingly. Though the camps have been
positioned in these locations the Military personnel are confined to their
camps where they continue with their daily training, intelligence gathering and
other such activities. At the
same time today the Military is engaged in development work. They are a
disciplined force and our Military consists of very young people. They are
young, trained and disciplined and with many skills. We can use that in our
country's development. It is nothing but right to give them the opportunity as
they are also part of the society. In many countries they do this, where while
they engage in their military work they can also utilise
their skills in other areas. Now, in Colombo, the canal system is maintained by
the Navy. If you take some of the tasks done by the Urban Development
Authority, we use certain military officers because of their commitment and
skills for various projects. When you
take the military, you must understand that there are various divisions in the
military and it does not consist of only fighting soldiers. There are
engineers, who are very capable. Even during the war, they were engaged in
similar activities such as building bridges and roads when the troops were
moving and also clearing obstacles. That was their task even during the war. In
a conflict, engineers are trained and also equipped to do that. Additionally,
the engineers did the mamooth task of de-mining.
Furthermore, we have civil engineers and engineering services, trained
carpenters, masons and plumbers whose duty is the construction of buildings for
the Military. Now if
you take the Dutch Hospital, which we have renovated in Colombo, it was
completely done by the Army engineers. The Race Course, again done by by the Army engineering services. There are some other
buildings renovated like this by the Navy. They are constructing children's
playgrounds as well. Therefore we utilise the skills
of the forces for development work and they are quite happy to contribute to
these projects. At the same time, within the Military they are being utilised to build houses for soldiers and disabled
soldiers. The Military is building the houses, hospitals and places for the
disabled soldiers, such as Mihindhu Seth Medura and Abimansala. The most
important thing is that they are very keen to do this work, because they are
motivated. They are trained and disciplined and as such can be utilized for
development. If we
look at the general stability and security, how do you feel as the person who
has been able to disassemble the underworld networks, crime, robberies and
extortion, thereby creating a safe environment for everyone all over the
country? While a
30 year long conflict was raging with the LTTE, other illegal networks were
also developing. There was a thriving underworld and drug network, I will not
say that we were able to completely eradicate the drug problem but we have been
able to control it very effectively. Of course, we all know that such networks
are prevalent not only in Sri Lanka, however we have
to continue this work so that the people are safe; the society is safe. Today,
we have achieved that. In the media we find various reports of crimes but what
we are trying to control is organised crime. That is
very important. We need
the assistance of the people. They have to believe in us. There was one time,
when a large underworld network was taking over peoples' houses and land, where
people have sold land that does not belong to them under a false name, using a
forged identity. The public has to be made aware and be extremely careful. We
can arrest the culprit but what can you do if he says he doesn't have the
money? You are nowhere. Therefore, the general public has to assist us. There
were also kidnappings and ransom collection, most of the time the people are
too scared to inform the Police. They just give the money. At times they feel
that the Police might not be able to help them but we have solved many issues
such as this and we have arrested many culprits who were trying to take ransom
from people. We can do this only if the people help. They must not be
frightened and should inform the authorities immediately. We should not give
them the opportunity to engage in such illegal activities. It is
very challenging but our aim is to completely eradicate this menace of
underworld and drug networks. Of course, we need the assistance of the public.
They must support, they must believe in us. Together, we can achieve this. It
is very important so that we can become a developed country where anyone can be
safe. Tourists, investors and businesses must be confident. Whatever certain
people say we have achieved this security. Unfortunately,
Individuals Who Are Not Thinking Of The Country And The Future Are Engaged In
Creating Instability. Everyone Must Understand This Situation And Must Not Be A
Pawn In Their Game. Unfortunately,
individuals who are not thinking of the country and the future are engaged in
creating instability. Everyone must understand this situation and must not be a
pawn in their game. Why is it
that certain people do not appreciate this effort? The
majority of the people appreciate what we have achieved. It is a very few who
are opportunists, who want to criticise and show an
inaccurate picture because they want to come into power. They want to create
fear among the people. They just think of themselves. That's all. They are the
people who do not appreciate but the general public do. It is the poor people
who are at a disadvantage. If you
look at the entire society there is discipline as a whole? The
people want discipline and they want to see development happening and order
maintained. A very good example is that when we removed all the garbage from
Colombo, people too stopped throwing waste in public places. Under how many
administrations did they try to solve this issue. The
people are also proud to maintain this clean environment. Many people who have
come from abroad have commented on this because they see the difference. Even
Heads of State, have commented on this. Lord Naseby who has been visiting Sri
Lanka during the past 50 years said to me that he has never seen Colombo so
clean and he had mentioned this to the President as well. Tourists
do not want to see garbage, they like to be in a clean
city. It is not only the tourists, imagine the people living in the city
itself, everyone likes to live in a clean city. There are many advantages
including the prevention of diseases. Similarly,
you cannot ask people to walk on the pavement if there are no pavements. If the
pavements are full of hawkers and potholes, how can you ask the people to walk
on the pavement? They have no choice but to walk on the road. Today we have
cleaned the pavements as well as built new ones. We must make our cities people
friendly, not only for the motorists, as a majority of the people walk. That is
how the discipline comes. Take the
Galle road, from Bambalapitiya to Colpetty.
We laid new pavements and introduced pedestrian crossings. Today you don't see
people crossing the Galle Road from everywhere. They wait for the green light
and cross. This is discipline. Give the people the opportunity to be
disciplined. If there are no proper places to cross the road, people will cross
from any point. Once they are used to that, once order is brought people will
obey. The majority of the people want that. If we
take Colombo we can say that it is most probably the cleanest city in South
Asia, why aren't we promoting that? It is
very important to promote this because it is one way that we can attract
tourists to our country. This should be done not through promotions or
advertising but by word of mouth. Anyone who visits Sri Lanka today, talks
about the cleanliness and discipline, therefore we have to maintain this. We
can improve and we must improve and the officials must keep this in mind.
Especially, if you take Colombo, the majority of the responsibility falls on
the Municipal Council, though we are doing all this work through the Urban
Development Authority. We are
starting a project with World Bank funding mainly for Colombo and its suburbs
such as Kotte, Kolonnawa, Dehiwela and Mount Lavinia. It is
a huge project to improve the infrastructure facilities such as the roads and
pavements. We have also developed the Beira Lake and the areas surrounding. I
have developed many walking spaces and these are full of people, whether it is Vihara Maha Devi Park,
Independence Square, Parliament Grounds or the new Battaramulla
Japanese-Friendship road. All these places are crowded because people want to
spend time outside with their families. We have to create more public spaces
and we are doing that. Floods
was another
issue. Today we have been able to solve this problem to a great extent. If we
take the Parliament area, Waters Edge, Rajagiriya and
further down, these places would have been under water during the rains. But
today we are not experiencing any floods that are because we created more lakes
and dredged tanks to increase the water retention capacity. We have cleaned all
the canals and maintain them, therefore to a great
extent we have been able to control flooding. We have
started a programme to remove unauthorized
constructions such as slums and relocate them into proper housing. We cannot
allow these people to live under such low standards. We are building apartments
for this purpose. We must give them the opportunity to live well. With that,
discipline will also come to them. It is not that they don't like to live like
that. If we take the Slave Island area, there are so many, sub standard and old
houses. Together with the private sector, we have created very good programmes. Currently there are two projects where the
private sector will develop the Slave Island area with accommodation and
transfer these people to their new houses. The vacant land will be used for
commercial purposes. In such a way it is a win-win situation for both the developer
and the people. Even for
this type of project, there are those who are trying to mislead the public,
which is very bad. This is for the benefit of the people alone. I have found
investors, who are willing to take this land and build good houses for them,
according to their requirements. The balance area to be developed is to cover
the expenses. This is done by the private sector but the UDA is facilitating
this project. Such projects will change the face of Colombo and uplift the
lives of the people. Development
entails unpopular decisions. Yes, but
we are not throwing people out of their homes. We always look after them but
they must understand, this is for their benefit. We
have to do such programmes for the advancement of the
people and the country. When we remove shanties, we house them in temporary
shelters and once the shanties are demolished we build houses. Unfortunately
there are people who, without understanding or thinking of the country, its
future and development, try to mislead. That is why they protest. It is very
important for the public to understand what we are doing. We need to demolish unauthorised constructions and remove pavement hawkers if
we are to move forward and develop their lives and standards. We must move fast
because we were lagging behind due to the war that lasted 30 years. How have
you been able to achieve all of this where others have failed? It is not
that others have failed, it is that we have proven
that nothing is unachievable. For example many people thought we could not
defeat the LTTE but we did. Therefore if you have the commitment and the will ,anything can be achieved. There are many people who
have achieved great things because they believe in themselves and they are
committed. It Is Not
That Others Have Failed, It Is That We Have Proven
That Nothing Is Unachievable... Many People Thought We Could Not Defeat The
LTTE, But We Did. I am
totally committed, I know what needs to be achieved and I work towards those
objectives. As such the people who work with me and my subordinates also work
towards achieving the set objectives. They will follow your lead. If you are
not committed others will follow suit. The majority I
know want to work and do their job well, but you need to give them leadership.
For example the clearing of garbage, I do not personally remove the garbage;
but I supervise and guide the officials to ensure that the work is done. That
commitment is the most important aspect. Furthermore you have to be genuine. I
asked all the Government servants, whether they are committed. When there is an
opportunity to do something, it is wrong to place blame elsewhere. If you want
to do something there is ample opportunity for that. The only thing you need is
the commitment. And when you work to achieve that goal, you must have a vision,
you must have dreams and you should work towards making those a reality. Many
will support you and follow you. Subordinates will work. That is how we have
achieved success. Even the
renovation of the Dutch Hospital and Race Course no one thought it was
possible? The two
buildings at the race course were neglected for 40 years. It was an eye sore
and there were various people living there. Though it was ultimately condemned,
the buildings were not demolished because no one was interested. My initial
reaction was why not? We can utilize it and that is how we started on its
design and development. Work is ongoing now. You have to give leadership.
Truly, I am thinking of the country. I want my country to come up to that level
of a highly developed country. Therefore I always think of how I can contribute
to achieve this aim. The
cleaning of garbage is not my responsibility; it is the responsibility of the
Municipal Council. Urban Development or Defense has nothing to do with this.
There have been instances where those in the Opposition have asked what the
Secretary of Defense has to do with cleaning, but if no one is doing it, I
thought how can we live in this way? We have ended the war,
therefore we must move forward, develop this city and the country. Therefore I
analyzed the problem and looked at the reasons as to why the clearing of
garbage was not happening properly and I provided a solution. I supervised it
and gave leadership that is how everyone should work. If you
are bound to your duty to serve the people and the country, you overcome
whatever obstacles and move forward. We must not fall into this trap where
certain elements are trying to create disharmony in this country. It is my
earnest request from the public, please do not be misled and fall into their
trap. We are after all human beings and we want to live our lives in peace. As you
mentioned is Urban Development is progressing outside Colombo as well? We have
selected about 18 cities including Jaffna around the country to develop, as we
have done in Colombo. Could you
also speak about the Eagles Golf Link in Trincomalee,
which is a novel concept? There is
a great demand for golf, in the whole world. I felt that we can develop a golf
course because such facilities are essential for tourism. Beaches, heritage,
wildlife and tea estates are some of the assets we have for tourists but that
alone will not suffice to encourage tourists to the country. Facilities such as
golf courses and hotels should be in these areas. Therefore I thought it would
be a good idea to have a golf course in Trincomalee. The Air
Force was very keen, they selected this place in Clossenburg,
Trincomalee and the golf course has become very
popular. There are many people from abroad who have played at the golf course.
Recently, the Managing Director of Noritake and other Japanese officials played
on the course. Many people from Colombo go there over the weekend. It is a very
nice and peaceful environment. If we look at the Navy they are conducting whale
watching expeditions, so in that way the Armed Forces are also doing their part
to develop the tourism industry of the country. Everyone
identifies you as a doer a person who can do the right thing, and we find that
people from various sectors, even the private sector, saying that if they speak
to the Defence Secretary he can get the work done. Why is that? I do not
know whether I am a doer but whatever responsibilities fall upon me I take it
very seriously and I want to produce results. I look for results and I work
very hard. I am committed to whatever is assigned to me. I always think of the
country and the future. I will do whatever I can do to make this country
better. With dedication and devotion I will do my duty and that automatically
brings results. It is a very simple thing. That is why we were able to finish
the 30 year long war within three short years. We worked to achieve set
objectives with commitment. I Look
For Results And I Work Very Hard. I Am Committed To Whatever Is Assigned To Me.
I Always Think Of The Country And The Future. I Will Do Whatever I Can Do To
Make This Country Better. At the
time I saw the Dutch Hospital I thought, I must create a place like a mall.
With that concept in mind we proceeded. We were able to achieve our aim.
Therefore, you have to visualise what you want to
achieve. With that you can move forward and accomplish your aim. We have to be
result oriented, that is the most important thing. Sometimes that is a weakness
I have seen in Sri Lanka. Many people have nice plans and they think that just
by having a plan it will become a reality. It is useless to just discuss plans
unless you implement them. The end result is the most important thing. Without
the result, making plans is a waste of time. A new
identification system such as the social security number is to be introduced to
Sri Lanka. What are your thoughts on this and when can we expect this to
happen? This has
been something that has been talked about for the past 30 years because we
already have the ID card system which is not at all satisfactory. It has been a
major obstacle during the terrorist period, because many terrorists and suicide
cadres came to Colombo with forged identities. Most of the suicide cadres were
able to obtain forged ID cards claiming they are Muslims and disguised
themselves. There is no security in the current ID card. A person, a genuine
citizen will not do anything illegal but a person who wants to do these things,
can. We Were
Able To Finish The 30 Year Long War Within Three Short Years. We Worked To
Achieve Set Objectives With Commitment The plan
is to have a proper ID card and it will be a very sophisticated system. We will
call for tenders from various interested parties and evaluate and make it a
reality. It is very important because this will prevent crimes and will be a
tool to maintain security. If you have a forged ID card you can take another
passport. Therefore by forging they engage in many fraudulent activities. When
you have a proper ID system you can stop such activities. Visa on
arrival was stopped. What was the reason behind this and so far how has it
affected the number of arrivals to Sri Lanka? No, the
on arrival visa system was not stopped but what we introduced was a system
where tourists can obtain their visa's online. As a
matter of fact the number of tourists to Sri Lanka has increased,
it has facilitated people because now a lot of people are applying through the
internet. We do still issue visa on arrival but for some reason if the visa is
rejected the tourist has to leave the country as soon as they arrive. Therefore
we have made it easier by providing this facility for them to obtain their visa
online prior to their departure. You go online and apply, within 48 hours you
are given the visa. This has prevented long lines assembling at the immigration
counters. Now with
the end of the military campaign and with the work you are doing for urban
development, are you planning to enter politics? No.Now
that we have peace and security, how do we maintain this freedom? That is
up to the people. We have to move forward rather than go back. The Government
is very keen to bring normalcy and ensure that all people live in freedom. Many
restrictions have been removed including the emergency. To move forward we need
the support of the public. It is very unfortunate that certain pressures are
being exerted by the international community. They must see what we have
achieved during this time period. We have gone very far on ground. That is the
reality. Rather than get entangled in these unnecessary problems, as Sri
Lankans we need to move forward as one country and one people. We should shed
any petty differences in the name of the country. The Armed Forces and the
Police are committed to that. Therefore it is up to the public. Politicians
should understand that Sri Lanka is a democratic country. After Independence,
we had many parties and many Governments. At one time the JVP was part of the
Government and they had ministries under their purview. The Marxists were also
part of the Government. The UNP was in power and subsequently the SLFP was in
power. People change so do the Presidents, Governments and Ministers. Why is
that? That is
through the ballot. Ultimately, this is a democratic country. The people
appoint the Government and the President after they govern their term. If the
people are not happy they can always change the Government because the ballot
decides. As a
progressive country, you must allow the process to go on rather than be an
obstacle to it. Opposition is good but it is not their duty to use undemocratic
means or create instability or to harm the country. Sometimes, they use methods
which will not change a particular government or harm the President but it will
harm the whole country. There are
certain media institutions today, that are spreading
wrong information. It is very detrimental to our country. It will bring
disharmony among the community and that will give a wrong impression to the
world. That will cause more and more foreign involvement, which will bring
instability. We are a peaceful country but are we moving forward like Vietnam,
China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia or Singapore? Or are we going to follow the
countries that have protests, fighting and bombings with unnecessary foreign
involvement? Are we going in that direction or are we going in this direction.
It is up to the public. If you want to come to power you have to use the
correct method. Don't bring unnecessary instability into our country. If you
are thinking of governing, you must have a country to govern. Think of moving
forward. The President has solved the most difficult problem. Now it is up to
us to move forward. Finally: We have
this great opportunity which we have not had for a long time. Now we must use
this opportunity and develop our country and develop our society. At the end
what we want is for everybody in this country, every citizen, to improve their
living standards. Live in dignity. Live as a Sri Lankan. Courtesy-
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நாடு இல்லை என்றவனைவிட
நமக்கு நாடே இல்லை
என்றவனால்தான்
நான் எனது நாட்டை
விட்டு விரட்டப்பட்டேன்.......
ராஜினி
திரணகம MBBS(Srilanka) Phd(Liverpool,
UK) 'அதிர்ச்சி
ஏற்படுத்தும்
சாமர்த்தியம்
விடுதலைப்புலிகளின்
வலிமை மிகுந்த
ஆயுதமாகும்.’ விடுதலைப்புலிகளுடன்
நட்பு பூணுவது
என்பது வினோதமான
சுய தம்பட்டம்
அடிக்கும் விவகாரமே.
விடுதலைப்புலிகளின்
அழைப்பிற்கு உடனே
செவிமடுத்து, மாதக்கணக்கில்
அவர்களின் குழுக்களில்
இருந்து ஆலோசனை
வழங்கி, கடிதங்கள்
வரைந்து, கூட்டங்களில்
பேசித்திரிந்து,
அவர்களுக்கு அடிவருடிகளாக
இருந்தவர்கள்மீது
கூட சூசகமான எச்சரிக்கைகள்,
காலப்போக்கில்
அவர்கள்மீது சந்தேகம்
கொண்டு விடப்பட்டன.........' (முறிந்த
பனை நூலில் இருந்து) (இந்
நூலை எழுதிய ராஜினி
திரணகம விடுதலைப்
புலிகளின் புலனாய்வுப்
பிரிவின் முக்கிய
உறுப்பினரான பொஸ்கோ
என்பவரால் 21-9-1989 அன்று
யாழ் பல்கலைக்கழக
வாசலில் வைத்து
சுட்டு கொல்லப்பட்டார்) Its
capacity to shock was one of the L.T.T.E. smost potent weapons. Friendship with
the L.T.T.E. was a strange and
self-flattering affair.In the course of the coming days dire hints were dropped
for the benefit of several old friends who had for months sat on committees,
given advice, drafted latters, addressed meetings and had placed themselves at
the L.T.T.E.’s beck and call. From: Broken Palmyra வடபுலத்
தலமையின் வடஅமெரிக்க
விஜயம் (சாகரன்) புலிகளின்
முக்கிய புள்ளி
ஒருவரின் வாக்கு
மூலம் பிரபாகரனுடன் இறுதி வரை இருந்து முள்ளிவாய்கால் இறுதி சங்காரத்தில் தப்பியவரின் வாக்குமூலம் திமுக, அதிமுக, தமிழக மக்கள் இவர்களில் வெல்லப் போவது யார்? (சாகரன்) தங்கி நிற்க தனி மரம் தேவை! தோப்பு அல்ல!! (சாகரன்) (சாகரன்) வெல்லப்போவது
யார்.....? பாராளுமன்றத்
தேர்தல் 2010 (சாகரன்) பாராளுமன்றத்
தேர்தல் 2010 தேர்தல்
விஞ்ஞாபனம் - பத்மநாபா
ஈழமக்கள் புரட்சிகர
விடுதலை முன்னணி 1990
முதல் 2009 வரை அட்டைகளின்
(புலிகளின்) ஆட்சியில்...... (fpNwrpad;> ehthe;Jiw) சமரனின்
ஒரு கைதியின் வரலாறு 'ஆயுதங்கள்
மேல் காதல் கொண்ட
மனநோயாளிகள்.'
வெகு விரைவில்... மீசை
வைச்ச சிங்களவனும்
ஆசை வைச்ச தமிழனும் (சாகரன்) இலங்கையில் 'இராணுவ'
ஆட்சி வேண்டி நிற்கும்
மேற்குலகம், துணை செய்யக்
காத்திருக்கும்;
சரத் பொன்சேகா
கூட்டம் (சாகரன்) எமது தெரிவு
எவ்வாறு அமைய வேண்டும்? பத்மநாபா
ஈபிஆர்எல்எவ் ஜனாதிபதித்
தேர்தல் ஆணை இட்ட
அதிபர் 'கை', வேட்டு
வைத்த ஜெனரல்
'துப்பாக்கி' ..... யார் வெல்வார்கள்?
(சாகரன்) சம்பந்தரே!
உங்களிடம் சில
சந்தேகங்கள் (சேகர்) (m. tujuh[g;ngUkhs;) தொடரும்
60 வருடகால காட்டிக்
கொடுப்பு ஜனாதிபதித்
தேர்தலில் தமிழ்
மக்கள் பாடம் புகட்டுவார்களா? (சாகரன்) ஜனவரி இருபத்தாறு! விரும்பியோ
விரும்பாமலோ இரு
கட்சிகளுக்குள்
ஒன்றை தமிழ் பேசும்
மக்கள் தேர்ந்தெடுக்க
வேண்டும்.....? (மோகன்) 2009 விடைபெறுகின்றது!
2010 வரவேற்கின்றது!! 'ஈழத் தமிழ்
பேசும் மக்கள்
மத்தியில் பாசிசத்தின்
உதிர்வும், ஜனநாயகத்தின்
எழுச்சியும்' (சாகரன்) மகிந்த ராஜபக்ஷ
& சரத் பொன்சேகா. (யஹியா
வாஸித்) கூத்தமைப்பு
கூத்தாடிகளும்
மாற்று தமிழ் அரசியல்
தலைமைகளும்! (சதா. ஜீ.) தமிழ்
பேசும் மக்களின்
புதிய அரசியல்
தலைமை மீண்டும்
திரும்பும் 35 வருடகால
அரசியல் சுழற்சி!
தமிழ் பேசும் மக்களுக்கு
விடிவு கிட்டுமா? (சாகரன்) கப்பலோட்டிய
தமிழனும், அகதி
(கப்பல்) தமிழனும் (சாகரன்) சூரிச்
மகாநாடு (பூட்டிய)
இருட்டு அறையில்
கறுப்பு பூனையை
தேடும் முயற்சி (சாகரன்) பிரிவோம்!
சந்திப்போம்!!
மீண்டும் சந்திப்போம்!
பிரிவோம்!! (மோகன்) தமிழ்
தேசிய கூட்டமைப்புடன்
உறவு பாம்புக்கு
பால் வார்க்கும்
பழிச் செயல் (சாகரன்) இலங்கை
அரசின் முதல் கோணல்
முற்றும் கோணலாக
மாறும் அபாயம் (சாகரன்) ஈழ விடுலைப்
போராட்டமும், ஊடகத்துறை
தர்மமும் (சாகரன்) (அ.வரதராஜப்பெருமாள்) மலையகம்
தந்த பாடம் வடக்கு
கிழக்கு மக்கள்
கற்றுக்கொள்வார்களா? (சாகரன்) ஒரு பிரளயம்
கடந்து ஒரு யுகம்
முடிந்தது போல்
சம்பவங்கள் நடந்து
முடிந்துள்ளன.! (அ.வரதராஜப்பெருமாள்)
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