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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 29, 2016
CITIZENS PEACE AWARD TO LATE VEN. MADULUWAWE SOBITHA
The
National Peace Council of Sri Lanka is awarding its annual Citizens
Peace Prize for 2015 posthumously to the Most Venerable Maduluwawe
Sobitha Nayake Thero for his fearless approach to minority rights and
inter-religious coexistence, and for providing skillful leadership in
promoting humane values and democratic governance.
At the time of passing away he had become a truly spiritual leader,
seeking nothing for himself, but seeking everything for the people,
irrespective of their ethnicity or religion.
The Citizens Peace Award was established in 2010 and is intended to
honour and encourage those individuals in civil society who have
demonstrated courage and consistency in the protection of and respect
for human rights, peaceful settlement of disputes and promoting
increased understanding between and among communities.
We are gratified that the Ven Sobitha agreed to accept this award during
his lifetime. When members of the National Peace Council met him at
the Naga Vihara temple in Kotte in September 2015, and requested him to
accept our award, he said there were others more qualified than he was,
but eventually agreed when we said our choice was unanimous. We even
set the date of the award ceremony for November 5, 2016 but by that time
he had fallen seriously ill.
The prize will be donated to the Alapathgama Sobitharamaya Buddhist
Temple in Alapathagama (Anuradhapura District) which the Ven. Sobitha
was dedicated to developing. The presentation will take place in
Alapathgama on May 29, 2016 under the patronage of the Athipuja
Maduluwawe Sobitha himi Gunanusmarana Padanama at a ceremony presided
over by the Speaker of Parliament, Hon Karu Jayasuriya.
In making the fifth Citizens Peace Award to the late Ven. Sobitha, we
are making a statement of the values that we believe the people of our
country also share. We remember the Ven. Sobitha with affection and
gratitude for his courage and foresight in envisioning Sri Lanka as a
pluralistic country in which respect for human rights, good governance
and democracy are the foremost values.
The National Peace Council also wishes to express its gratitude to the
National Movement for Social Justice to which the Ven Sobitha gave
leadership. They afforded us the opportunity to make the posthumous
presentation of the Citizens Peace Award to the Ven Sobitha possible at
this event. We affirm our commitment to work along with the movement to
make the values and concepts of good governance, inter-religious
pluralism and human rights reverberate throughout the country and most
of all in the hearts and minds of its citizens.
