8.1.2008
The assassination of Minister D. M.
Dassanayaka deserves the most vehement and unequivocal condemnation
by all those who respect democracy, desire peace and value
human life.
His
assassination in a claymore mine attack by the LTTE is yet
another example of its continued commitment to terror and
violence to achieve its separatist goals, and absolute contempt
and disregard for human values and the policies and practices
of democracy.
This
sad event is a further reminder of the need to redouble
our efforts to rid our country of terrorism and the use
of violence to achieve political ends. It also draws attention
to the constant threats faced by all those who stand for
the democratic way of life, from the forces of terror that
have been strengthened for too long through the politics
of appeasement.
It
is no accident that Minister Dasanayaka who was targeted
in this cowardly attack was spearheading the work of rehabilitation
and reconstruction in the Eastern Province, since its liberation
from the clutches of the LTTE by the armed forces of our
country. As State Minister for Nation Building, he made
it his mission to restore normalcy to the lives of all of
our people in the Eastern Province, irrespective of ethnicity
or religion, who had been living under the oppressive yoke
of the terrorist LTTE for nearly two decades. His assassination
shows that such work on behalf of the people invites the
hatred of the forces of violence and terror, and gives the
lie to the LTTE's claim that it is the liberator of the
Tamil people of Sri Lanka.
Minister
Dassanayaka was also an exceptional representative of the
people of Wayamba - the North Western Province - who was
always in the forefront of activity on behalf of the rights
of the people, especially in his electorate of Anamaduwa
and adjacent areas. He was one who saw much development
take place in the area and was respected by the people for
his work as a political activist and Member of Parliament
of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party.
The
large community of Muslim people driven out of Jaffna by
the LTTE in 1990 in one of its worst acts of ethnic cleansing,
who are now settled in camps in the Puttalam District, found
in Minister Dasanayaka a close friend and indefatigable
worker on their behalf, and his work among them showed his
ability to rise above divisions of community and faith.
His
assassination should be a further call for unity by all
who stand for freedom and democracy to come together, shedding
petty political or other differences, to decidedly defeat
terrorism in our country.
I
extend my heartfelt condolences to his wife Indrani and
daughter in their hour of immeasurable grief, and my sympathies
to the people of Anamaduwa of at the tragic loss of a worthy
representative.
May
he attain the Bliss of Nirvana!
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
Courtesy
- Sri Lanka Defence
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