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'During the last stage of the war, the LTTE set up its artillery positions within civilian encampments and fought amidst the civilians, often dressed in civilian attire'- Secretary Defence
'During the last stage of the war, the LTTE set up its artillery
positions within civilian encampments and fought amidst the civilians, often
dressed in civilian attire. This was a very challenging situation for the Armed
Forces, which acted with great restraint and suffered considerable losses in
their efforts to minimize civilian casualties. The use of heavy weaponry was
curtailed and then stopped outright. The minimum amount of necessary force was
used at all times to ensure that harm to civilians and civilian property was
minimized. However, the LTTE had no compunctions about putting civilians
deliberately in harm's way, and its cadres mercilessly shot at all civilians who
tried to escape into Government controlled areas' said Secretary Defence and
Urban Development Mr. Gotabaya Rajapaksa making the keynote address at a
function of Serendip Coast Festival 2013 yesterday morning (25th March 2013) at
Hotel Lighthouse in Galle.
The book 'Gota's War', authored by veteran journalist C.A.
Chandraprema was the main theme of the function in order to bestow a
comprehensive inspiration of the book and thirty years of LTTE terror to the
entire world. The book is a completion of introspective events that led to the
crushing of Tamil Tiger Terrorism in Sri Lanka.
The event was organized by the founder of Galle literary
festival Mr. Geoffrey Dobbs.
Addressing the gathering Secretary Defence emphasized the
importance of organizing such events in order to show the ground reality of Sri
Lanka to the international communities and it's rather different from what is
often reported about this country. He also said that the progress is being
achieved by the country after the war is remarkable.
Describing his recent visit to Jaffna peninsula Mr. Rajapaksa
stated that His Excellency the President Mahinda Rajapaksa and he could able to
move freely in the peninsula and that exemplifies the peace, stability and
security that exist in every part of the country after the defeat of terrorism
in May 2009.
Recalling the atrocities done by LTTE he stated that
unfortunately, some people seem to have forgotten the situation Sri Lanka was in
before the dawn of peace. He also stressed the Economic targets which were
attacked ruthlessly, including the Oil Refinery at Kolonnawa, power plants at
Kelanitissa and Kerwalapitiya, International Air Port at Katunayake and the
Central Bank in 1996.
Explaining the beginning of the humanitarian operation which
launched to liberate the hundreds of thousands of people in the North and East
from the LTTE's dominance he expressed the causes for the Maavilaru operation in
2006.
"Paramount reason behind the elimination of terrorism was His
Excellency the President's unshakeable determination to fulfill his mandate and
free Sri Lanka from terrorism once and for all", secretary Defence elaborated.
He also stressed the way that the Sri Lankan government overcome the
international interferences during the period of war.
Describing the present scenario of the former theater he
explained the demining process, resettlement process of the IDPs and ex LTTE
combatants, housing projects and other development programmes in the area. He
also said that the rest of the country too, has benefited tremendously from the
restoration of peace and stability.
Summing up his speech he said that everyone has benefited from
the defeat of terrorism and Sri Lanka is one of the most peaceful and stable
countries in the world, and if we stand united as Sri Lankans and as friends of
Sri Lanka, we will together unleash the immense potential that this country has.
The Secretary also took part in a question and answer session
and responded to queries raised by the participants.
Office bearers of the Serendip Coast Festival and a large number
of foreign and local delegates were present at the occasion.
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