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Sri Lankan abroad can now be proud of their motherland - President
President Mahinda Rajapaksa said that Sri Lankans abroad can now
be proud of their motherland which has achieved sustainable peace and a
miraculous development after ending three decades of terrorism. He said that
terrorism which caused the country's decline is now over and all communities
have gained the opportunity to live in peace and brotherhood.
The President made these comments when he met the Sri Lankan
community in Dubai last night.
The President invited Sri Lankans in Dubai to visit Sri Lanka
and see the current situation in the country first hand. He requested all Sri
Lankans abroad to rally round and announce their motherland's pride to the whole
world.
Speaking further the President said that the Sri Lankans in
overseas countries who are rendering a dedicated service to their host
countries, should endeavour to render a similar dedicated service to their
motherland too.
The President pointed out that certain groups sympathizing with
terrorists are trying to paint a wrong picture about Sri Lanka through the
Internet and stressed that people using the Internet facilities should beware of
such machinations. He said that no person could make any allegations against Sri
Lanka regarding peace and development if he or she visited the country at least
once.
Referring to developments in the North and East, the President
said the people in the North and East who suffered at the hands of terrorists as
well as people in other parts of the country are enjoying all their due benefits
and privileges today. The President said the country today had a network of
developed schools, modern hospitals as well as a road network while almost 90
percent of the country's electricity requirements had been fully met.
The President also said new ports, airports, large scale
irrigation and highway projects had been completed in the country today.
Recalling one of his earlier visit to Dubai in his capacity as Labour Minister,
the President said he intervened to settle many problems encountered by Sri
Lankans in Dubai during that visit including allowing them to pass through the
airport without getting subjected to baggage checks when they arrive in Sri
Lanka.
Courtesy : Department of Government Information
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