| “I
consider this the most horrendous crime perpetrated
by the LTTE in recent times. The Government and I, together
with the entire world community have totally condemned
this savage act of the LTTE, brutally killing unarmed
innocent people,” said President Mahinda Rajapaksa
in a message of condolence sent to the families of the
victims of the LTTE’s bomb attack at Kebitigollawa.
“We never expect
such violence in the name of a peoples’ liberation,”
the President added.
The message of condolence
said:
I was shocked and saddened
to hear the news of the LTTE claymore bomb attack targeting
a bus carrying innocent, ordinary civilians of Kebitigollawa,
Kanugaha and several other adjacent areas early yesterday.
The Government and myself,
together with the entire world community have totally
condemned this savage act of the LTTE, brutally killing
unarmed innocent people, including women taking their
breast-feeding infants to clinics, students going to
sit the GCE Advanced Level examination as well as the
mourners proceeding to attend the funeral of a home
guard who died in an earlier LTTE terror bomb attack.
I visited the scene
of this tragic incident yesterday and consider it the
most horrendous crime perpetrated by the LTTE in recent
times.
We all know that during
two decades of their violent past the legacy the LTTE
has left behind in the name of liberating the Tamil
people is reducing hundreds of thousands of their own
innocent Tamil brethren to refugee status, and burying
the bones of thousands of others.
We never expect such
violence in the name of a peoples’ liberation.
We have endeavoured from the very inception to reach
a political consensus and achieve a sustainable peace
by instituting a socio-democratic political climate
in the country acceptable to all, with honour and dignity.
I have instructed the
relevant government authorities to provide all necessary
assistance for the last rites of the victims. I wish
to state that the Government is committed to provide
security for the people in the area and attend to the
problems of the affected families.
Whatever savage and
barbaric acts the LTTE may indulge in, we will never
allow our search for peace to be derailed. We will create
an atmosphere where people can live in peace without
fear and mistrust.
Cabinet Ministers representing
me and the Government, and representatives of all political
parties, participate at this tragic funeral to express
the sorrow of the whole nation to you.
I extend my deepest
condolences to the bereaved families, their relations
and all others on behalf of the government and myself."
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