A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
(Full Story)
Search This Blog
Back to 500BC.
==========================
Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, May 11, 2019
The UN General Assembly gathers to commemorate the victims of the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka

(Lanka-e-News
-08.May.2019, 11.55PM) A commemorative event for the victims of the
Easter Sunday terror attacks in Sri Lanka was held on Friday 03 May 2019
at the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations Headquarters in New
York.
The event, to honor the victims, their families and all those affected
by the Easter Sunday attacks on 21 April 2019 was co-organised by the
Office of the President of the General Assembly (PGA) and the Permanent
Mission of Sri Lanka to the United Nations. The meeting was chaired by
the President of the General Assembly with Ms Amina Mohammed, Deputy
Secretary General in attendance.
A large number of member states, UN officials and special invitees
attended the event with states taking the floor to express condolences
and extend their support to the government of Sri Lanka. Among the
states who delivered statements were Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Canada China, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Guyana (on behalf of
CARICOM), Holy See, India, Ireland, Iraq, Iran, Japan, Lebanon, Liberia,
Mauritania (on behalf of the Arab Group), Maldives Malaysia, Morocco,
Myanmar, Nepal, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal,
Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, USA, and Kazakhstan. Apart from
national statements, the five main regional groups at the United
Nations, namely, Africa, Asia Pacific, Eastern European, Latin American
and Caribbean States, and Western Europe and other states made
statements on behalf of each group.
H.E. Ms. Maria Fernanda Espinoza Garcés, President of the 73rd Session
of the General Assembly, in her opening statement expressed her
solidarity with Sri Lanka during these trying times. She stated that she
was moved by Sri Lankans coming together following the attacks, opening
the doors of mosques and temples for Christian services, and providing
assistance to victims and their families.
I hope that we can use today's commemorative event to express our
solidarity with Sri Lanka, strengthen our resolve to combat violent
extremism, increase multilateral cooperation on security and tackle the
financing of terrorism. We must ensure that new and evolving
technologies promote and do not harm human security”, she said.
Ms. Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, in
her remarks expressed sorrow that places of worship have become the
playground of terrorists. The world is seeing a dangerous rise in
intolerance, xenophobia and racism she said, highlighting the work of
the UN in order to combat terrorism and extremism, including through
addressing hate speech and ensuring safety of religious sites.
Ambassador Dr. Rohan Perera, in his statement noted that “these inhuman
and cruel acts on the holiest of days for Christians were debased in
their cruelty and in their locations - carried out when devotees had
closed their eyes in prayer and as tourists were enjoying a celebratory
breakfast. Yet, against this carnage, as a nation, we became one, and
the sorrow that the Christians underwent became the collective sorrow of
an entire nation.”
Ambassador Perera also note that the world is encountering many
challenges as a result of the changing face of terrorism and violent
extremism, not least of all due to the phenomenon of foreign terrorist
fighters, financing of terrorism, rapid advancement of technology, among
others. The need for sharing information, technology, databases, and
intelligence in combating terrorism is paramount, he said.
He pointed out that it is vital, if “we are to preserve democratic
space, that valuable tools such as Facebook and Twitter among others,
are utilized as spaces to nurture healthy debate rather than breed
violence and extremism. It is time for us to explore the possibility of
an international consensus on a regulatory framework,” Dr. Perera said.
“I would be failing in my duty as Chair of the Working Group on
Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism if I do not state now,
that the time has come for the international community to go beyond
words and to demonstrate political will and commitment in taking the
last remaining step to conclude the Convention on Terrorism and complete
the sectoral multilateral treaty regime to address the global
phenomenon of terrorism. Too much blood has spilt for us to remain
deadlocked on this issue,”, the Ambassador also noted.
The Permanent Representative of India thanked the President of the
General Assembly for reaching out thoughtfully and arranging this
commemorative event for the victims of the dastardly attacks on Easter
Sunday in Sri Lanka. “We appreciate your efforts to bring all of us
together on a common platform. In times of pain, a balm helps. As a
close friend and neighbour of Sri Lanka with civilizational ties that
are millennial, all of India is deeply distressed by the attacks and the
cruel violence. We share the deep pain and anguish of the Sri Lankan
people in this hour of grief. Going forward, for our part, India is
ready and willing to assist Sri Lanka in any manner the Government of
Sri Lanka desires us to help,” he said.
Ireland in their speech said “we stand with Sri Lanka not only in words
but also in action,” a sentiment echoed by many other nations.
The chairs of the regional groups also delivered statements in
solidarity with Sri Lanka and re-emphasized their commitment to tackle
terrorism.
An Elegy specially composed in memory of those who died in the Easter
Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka by eminent Sri Lankan composer and conductor
Dr. Lalanath de Silva, was played during the event. The United Nations
Chamber Music Society performed a beautiful rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’
sung by David Yardley of Australia and Mahalya Gogerly-Moragoda from
Sri Lanka/USA in honor of the victims. (ENDS)
Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the United Nations
New York
03 May 2018
03 May 2018
Captions for Photos of Commemorative Event for Victims of the Easter Sunday attack in Sri Lanka
Photo 1 – The UN General Assembly gathered at a Commemoration for the Victims of the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka on 3rd May 2019
Photo 2 – Representatives from
Sri Lankan associations and multi-faith organizations attended a
Commemorative Event for the Victims of the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri
Lanka on 3rd May 2019
Photo 3 – H.E. Ms. Maria Fernanda
Espinosa Garces, President of the 73rd Session of the UN General
Assembly, delivers her remarks at the Commemorative Event for Victims of
the Easter Sunday Attacks in Sri Lanka held on 3rd May 2019
Photo 4 – H.E. Ms. Amina
Mohammed, Deputy-Secretary General of the United Nations, delivers a
statement at the Commemorative Event for Victims of the Easter Sunday
Attacks in Sri Lanka held on 3rd May 2019
Photo 5 – H.E. Dr. Amrith Rohan
Perera, Ambassador & Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka,
addresses the gathering at the Commemorative Event for Victims of the
Easter Sunday Attacks in Sri Lanka held on 3rd May 2019
Photo 6 – Member states gathered
at the UN General Assembly Hall and delivered statements to express
condolences and solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka at the
Commemorative Event for Victims of the Easter Sunday Attacks in Sri
Lanka held on 3rd May 2019
Photo 7 – An elegy specially
composed in memory of the victims of the Easter Sunday attacks by
eminent Sri Lankan composer and conductor Dr. Lalanath de Silva, was
played at the Commemorative Event for Victims of the Easter Sunday
Attacks in Sri Lanka held on 3rd May 2019
Photo 8 – The UN Chamber Music
Society performed a beautiful rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ sung by David
Yardley of Australia and Mahalya Gogerly-Moragoda from Sri Lanka/USA in
honor of the victims at the Commemorative Event for Victims of the
Easter Sunday Attacks in Sri Lanka held on 3rd May 2019
---------------------------
by (2019-05-08 23:25:36)
by (2019-05-08 23:25:36)
