30.10.2008
The Upper House of the Australian Parliament, the Senate
has passed a Resolution condemning the LTTE suicide bomb
attack in Anuradhapura on 06th October, in which 28 people
were killed, including the former Sri Lankan High Commissioner
to Australia, retired Major General Janaka Perera and
his wife.
The President of the Senate, Senator John Hogg has in
a letter dated 20th October, transmitted the text of the
Resolution to the Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Australia,
Senaka Walgampaya PC, which inter alia states as follows:
* (a) condemns the terrorist attack in the north of
Sri Lanka on 6 October 2008, which killed 28 people and
injured more than 80 people;
* (b) notes and expresses its sadness at the assassination
in this attack of the former Sri Lankan High Commissioner
to Australia, retired Major General Janaka Perera and
his wife;
* (c) notes the significant contribution that Major General
Perera made as Sri Lanka's High Commissioner to Australia;
* (d) expresses its condolences to retired Major General
Perera's four children, three of whom live in Australia;
* (e) condemns all acts of terrorism and the use of child
soldiers in the conflict.
Steve Hutchins, Senator for New South Wales and Chair
of the Australia-Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Group
presented the notice of motion on 13th October which was
agreed to by the Senate on 16th October. The Senate Resolution
clearly reflects the deep aversion of the Australian legislature
to the brutal acts of terrorism committed by the LTTE
in Sri Lanka.
Courtesy: Ministry
of Foreign Affairs