10/19/2007
Ranil Wijayapala
Sri
Lanka in its battle against terrorism has set examples and its
successes has given other democracies hope that terrorism can
be fought and overcome, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said
yesterday.
Delivering
the inaugural address at the International Conference on Countering
Terrorism, at the BMICH, Bogollagama said in the long and arduous
struggle against terrorism, not withstanding some impediments
and setbacks, Sri Lanka can in several aspects count itself having
been a success story in the battle against terrorism.
Addressing
the inaugural meeting of the International Conference on Countering
Terrorism, the Minister said Sri Lanka has never compromised on
or condoned terrorism despite constantly upholding the idea that
the present conflict in Sri Lanka must be resolved through political
means. The Minister said Sri Lanka is engaged in building a consensus
through the All Party Representatives Committee.
"We
have come long way from the time when Sri Lanka's pleas to the
international community not to harbour terrorists, to stem money
flows and to apprehend those conniving to continue to cause mayhem,
in Sri Lanka, fell on deaf ears," the Minister said.
That
was the second lesson, the Minister said, Sri Lanka provides regarding
the vital necessity of international cooperation in overcoming
the terrorist challenge, particularly in developing countries.
"One
must be conscious that in taking action against the LTTE foreign
Governments are not merely helping Sri Lanka, but they are also
acting in their self-interest, for it is well known that the LTTE
has links to other terrorist organisations," the Minister
pointed out.
The
Minister said the LTTE was having links with global terrorist
organisations such as United Liberation front of Assam (ULFA),
the Afghan Mujahideen, the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK), the Maoists,
Abu Sayaf, Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and to the Al-Qaeda.
It has the ability to contribute to copy-cat terrorism through
its suicide bomb technology, acts of maritime terrorism and nascent
air strike capability.
Thirdly,
the Minister said, given that the chief weapon of terrorists is
to terrorise the Government and the people, Sri Lanka has also
shown remarkable resistance and resilience in facing up to these
challenges.
"Our
people have not only shown courage in the face of terror, but
normality has been restored within a short period when Sri Lanka
has faced crisis situations," Minister Bogollagama added.
"These
successes should give other democracies hope, that terrorism can
be fought and overcome, by ensuring the sustenance of the will
of our people and the support and assistance of the international
community," the Minister added.
"Also
importantly, notwithstanding the difficulties we face, our socio-economic
indicators remain impressive. We maintained a growth rate of 7.4%
in GDP terms in 2006. Foreign direct investments in 2006 amounted
to US$ 640 million, while exports increased by 8.4% to US$ 6.8883
billion. These figures too are expected to rise in the current
year."
Courtesy
: Daily News |