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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, March 1, 2018
National Policy on Reconciliation and Co-existence in Sri Lanka launched
All must unite to overcome challenges against peace & reconciliation – President
( March 1, 2018, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) President
Maithripala Sirisena says all must unite together to conquer the
challenges against the peace and reconciliation. The President pointed
out that the reconciliation is a spiritual philosophy and in a society
where spiritual values are not considered, it is challenging to achieve
targets sets in this regard. He further said that it is the
responsibility of all to fulfill respective duties towards achieving
this target.
President Sirisena made these remarks participating at the launch of the
“Thundenek” film produced by the Office for National Unity and
Reconciliation, along with launch of the National Policy on
Reconciliation and Co-existence, held at the Regal Cinema in Colombo,
yesterday (27).
The Office for National Unity and Reconciliation prepared this National
policy, fulfilling the need for a comprehensive national policy which
emphasizes the need of reconciliation, and this is the first time that
such a policy was launched.
The national policy for reconciliation and public co- existence has been
drafted taking into consideration the destruction and damage caused to
the society, security and the reputation of all the citizens of Sri
Lanka due to the socio- economic unrest including the war and conflict
that lasted three decades and with the fullest commitment of the
government to ensure that such conflicts would not occur again,
formulation of futuristic principles for reconciliation with multiple
approaches, under democracy, good governance, rights to language and
cultural heredity, guarantee and respect for human rights, authority of
law, national unity and diversity.
This policy statement was presented to President Sirisena by the
Director General of Office of National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR),
M.S.Jayasinghe.
The film “Thundenek” co-directed by Prasanna Vithanage, Vimukthi
Jayasunadara, and Asoka Handagama exhibits the tragedy of the humankind
going through the unrest caused by war and conflicts that lasted 30
years.
This film is composed of three inter- connected short stories with three
parts. The film depicts the pain and sheer terror of the individuals
living today memorizing the lost members of families and the terrifying
experiences they had to undergo due to the war.
The film expects to give a message to the society by depicting the
aftershock caused during the war as well as trauma after the war was
over, lost of family members, pain and sufferings caused due to the war
and it emphasizes the imperative need to build a country where all the
Sri Lankans live in peace and harmony.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, Chairperson of the Office for
National Unity and Reconciliation, former President Chandrika
Bandaranaike Kumaratunga and other State officers, experts, artistes and
other distinguished guests were present at this event.
NATIONAL-POLICY-FINAL-EST.pdf by Thavam on Scribd