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27.5.2008
"I
will not stop till terrorism is defeated," said President
Mahinda Rajapaksa to the Sri Lankan media commenting on
the bomb blast by the LTTE on a train at Dehiwela yesterday
(26).
The
President said: "My Government and I are committed
to defeating terrorism. No one should have expectations
that there will be a let up in the battle against terrorism
because of the frenzied attacks by the LTTE. I will leave
no room for terrorism in this country."
"In
its desperation the LTTE is now trying to whip communal
strife and take the country back to the situation as in
1983. The Government will not let this happen," he
added.
President
Rajapaksa said the bomb blast on the train at Dehiwela followed
the discovery of three other bombs placed in passenger buses
by the LTTE, which were found by bus employees and passengers.
This showed the extent of the LTTE's frenzy in the face
of its current defeats and setbacks in the North. It was
clear that in the face of defeat the LTTE was increasing
its attacks targeting innocent civilians. This is the reality
that can be seen from these savage attacks,
He
said the Government's battle against terrorism was not directed
against the Tamil people. The Government was committed to
protect the rights of the Tamil people, as it had done in
the East. We intend to take the success in the East forward,
until we ensure the people of the North of their rights.
The
President emphasized there would be no let up in the war
against terrorism. There will be a political solution given
from the Tamil people. "We have sent a speedy message
to the North from the East", he said.
He
called on the media to act with responsibility in the national
interest in dealing with the government's war against terrorism.
President
Rajapaksa was addressing the heads of media institutions
and editors of the Sri Lankan media at a meeting to discuss
current issues with them at Temple Trees today (27)
Courtesy:
Presidential Media Unit
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