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Sri Lanka Denies Scrapping National Anthem's Tamil version

Sri Lanka's government on Monday denied reports the cabinet had decided to eliminate the Tamil version of the national anthem, a step that would have echoed past linguistic slights that fuelled a three-decade civil war.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa's government defeated the Tamil Tiger separatists in May 2009, ending a war that had its roots in conflicts between the Sinhalese majority and the Tamil minority over language, resources and religion.

"We have decided to use the national anthem as it is now at the moment, and no decision was taken to scrap the Tamil version," Public Administration & Home Affairs Minister W.D.J. Seneviratne told Reuters. Two other ministers confirmed that.

At present, the Tamil version is sung in areas where Tamils, about 14 percent of Sri Lanka's 21 million people, are predominant. Elsewhere the Sinhalese version is sung. Local media had said the decision to scrap the Tamil one was final.

Seneviratne said cabinet "discussed the way people should behave when the national anthem is sung as there are problems," but declined to elaborate. The cabinet has not issued the gazette notice required to make any such decision law.

Tamil political leaders and some Western governments have accused Rajapaksa of moving slowly on reconciliation.

"This might reflect the true picture of the government," M.A Sumanthiran, a Tamil legislator, told Reuters. "This will stop Tamils singing the national anthem for ever if they want."

Among the many reasons given by Tamil leaders for taking up arms was the introduction in 1952 of the Sinhala Only Act, which made the language of the majority Sinhalese people the only official language in Sri Lanka.

That act was aimed at what Sinhalese leaders felt was the disproportionate representation of Tamils in the civil service. Tamils held about a third of government jobs at the time.

Under the constitution now, Sinhala and Tamil enjoy equal status, but in reality there are many government offices where only one language is spoken.

Rajapaksa's Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission, appointed to make recommendations on reconciling the two communities, urged the government in its preliminary findings to ensure services are delivered equally in both languages.

Sri Lanka denies scrapping anthem's Tamil version | Reuters
 
Over 95 percent of Tamils Resettled

Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa yesterday said over 95 percent of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have been resettled. He said the Security Forces have been instrumental in the process of reconciliation and resettlement process after the war. He also said most of the land mines have been removed in areas in the North.

Seventy per cent of the demining was done by the Army. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa was speaking at a felicitation ceremony held at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute in honour of Jaffna Security Forces Commander Major General Mahinda Hathurusinghe.

Major General Hathurusinghe was awarded with the international Gusi Peace Prize for peace and respect for human life and dignity.

The ceremony was organized by a committee of people representing the North and South.

The process of demining has been further accelerated in the North, he said.

”We have a good international record in terms of reconciliation, reconstruction and rehabilitation after the war,” he said.

We have recovered in the shortest possible time with the commitment of the security forces to bring permanent peace to the country, he added.

The Gusi Peace Award Laureate Jaffna Security Forces Commander Major General Mahinda Hathurusinghe said here that the the disposition of Sri Lanka being awarded with the Gusi Prize for peace and respect for human life dignity provides a fine example for those international elements that try to discredit the country with various war human rights issues.

The Gusi Peace Prize is one of the highest honours bestowed on distinguished individuals who work towards attaining peace and respect for human life and dignity.

Sri Lanka News | Online edition of Daily News - Lakehouse Newspapers
 
This is for some Indian members who promotes Anti-Sri Lanka views

:cheers:

Now that was Un necessary and un called for... When we say some thing, U open a separate thread protesting against Indians.... Mind Your own Business Mate....

This is for Sri lanakan, who is yet to develop a spine...
 
This has already been posted i saw a similar thread b4
 
@sri lankan..
Wat we'll get by promomting Anti-Srilanka..
I do not even think about Sri lanka...
FYI we don't hold Anti-srilanka rally here in india LOL
This message is for ill-informed Sri Lankan
 
Lol just ignore such propaganda from the lankan government, I can vouch for the fact that Ive never heard the Tamil version of the Anthem play in Any of the Government festivals..functions ever.

They just have an anthem on paper lest someone complains. This is what happens in a mono-ethnic and mono-religious party run government
 
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