Military made sacrifices to protect sovereignty- President
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Military made sacrifices to protect sovereignty- President

February 4, 2016   11:19 am

“On this day, as we celebrate the 68th anniversary of our independence, we are proud of the progress made toward safeguarding the freedom, sovereignty, territorial integrity of the nation and strengthening national reconciliation and economic and political rights of all our citizens,” said President Maithripala Sirisena. 


The observation was made during the 68th Independence Day Anniversary celebration held at the Galle Face Green today. The Sri Lankan government will “protect” its soldiers in the investigations into the alleged human rights violations during the civil war with the Tamil Tigers, the President also vowed.


“We will face it while protecting the integrity of the nation and the security forces,” he said.


President Sirisena said, “This occasion is of special significance because we commemorate the dawn of freedom at a time coinciding with the taking of clear and resolute steps to firmly establish democracy and good governance, the rule of law, and a truly meaningful parliamentary system; to establish a long lasting and stable structure of good governance in keeping with the mandate given by the people one year ago.

 
We are resolved to continue on this path to create a socio-political environment for all citizens to live securely without fear.


After achieving these, we have commenced a new drive for development, of which much remains to be done. It is our belief that the strength of our freedom largely depends on developing indigenous skills and knowledge, while zealously guarding the rich cultural and social heritage of our past and move ahead to the victories of the future.

 
As we celebrate the gaining of independence, today, we recognize our bounden duty to give all honor and respect to the members of the security forces who made great sacrifices to protect our sovereignty and territorial integrity in the battle against terrorism. 


Our foreign policy of middle path, with a commitment to justice and humanity, has won us friends in the international community who are ready to help us in our march toward prosperity.


As we commemorate independence, let us dedicate ourselves to provide a truly ethical, virtuous, wise and equitable service to all. Let us pledge to consolidate on peace and freedom achieved and builds this future for our land and people.”

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