27.11.2008
My Government and I hasten to condemn most vehemently
the brutal acts of terrorism that killed more than 100
persons and injured many more in the attacks carried out
in the Indian city of Mumbai last night.
Our thoughts to go out to the families of those killed
and injured and in these acts of terror; we express our
deepest sympathies to the families of the deceased and
wish a speedy recovery to those injured, and the safe
and early release of hostages.
The attacks on leading hotels, hospitals and public transport
in Mumbai, the business and financial capital of India,
show that the terrorists are targeting an important sector
of the Indian economy, with a view destabilizing democracy
in India.
These unfortunate attacks bring into focus the urgent
need for concerted action by all countries to eradicate
the menace of terrorism, wherever it is, and whoever the
leaders and manipulators of such violence may be.
As a country that has suffered the most brutal terrorism
for the past three decades, and is currently engaged in
determined action to eradicate it from our midst, Sri
Lanka stands with the Government and people of India at
this time of tragedy and remain firm in our commitment
to jointly combat and eradicate terrorism in all its forms
from our countries, as well as from the South Asian Region.