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May Day messages


President's May Day message: Working masses will preserve nation's victory

The working masses will stand united to preserve the victory the country gained by defeating terrorism, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said in his May Day message.

There are certain international conspiracies to give life back to terrorism which we defeated. This is a take back of the victory we achieved with enormous dedication and patience. I expect the whole working community will be united under the theme Upan bimata da bindhuwak, Rata surakina jana paurak to safeguard the country, employees' rights and trade union victories," the President added.

The President's May Day message: "I remind you with pride of Sri Lanka's higher recognition among the South Asian countries as a country which enforced the conventions of the International Labour Organisation very successfully. First and foremost I extend my gratitude for the Sri Lankan labour community for contributing fruitfully to increase the country's economic development growth rate to eight percent."

With the defeat of terrorism we have expedited our program to win the rights of the working class. The introduction of a Pension scheme for the Private sector as a government which could recognize the interests of the people is a massive victory of the general public. It ensures a better future for the contributors of the Employees' Trust Fund. It is a great pleasure for us as we dedicated ourselves to win the rights of the working class throughout the history.

Compensation for male and female labourers for accidents at the workplace was also increased. Timely amendments were also brought to the Workers' Compensation Act. Laws are already imposed to eliminate the child labour. Sri Lankan women contribute largely to the labour force. Therefore strengthening the legal provisions related to their rights and privileges is a contemporary necessity. The government has paid attention towards it.

Moreover, steps have been taken to create the necessary administrative and management methodologies to use the foreign labour in a more fruitful manner. Our expectation is to grant the benefits enjoyed by the working class of the developed countries to our general public.

The main challenge our working community experienced was terrorism. The support we received from the working community when we stepped into defeat terrorism showed their awareness of this challenge. During our war against terrorism the labour community did not leave space for any strike or sabotage. The dedication and patience showed by our labour community to defeat terrorism is an honour for the world labour community. I also extend my best wishes for the trade union movement.

Working class achieved much - PM

It is with honour and pride that I extend my greetings to the working class in Sri Lanka and the world over to mark International Workers Day as one of their representatives, states Prime Minister DM Jayaratne in a May Day message. The message adds, “I personally believe that the success of any struggle depended on the truth and genuineness of its motives. In this context the working class can be described as those performing their duties and conducting their struggle on the basis of truth.

“It will be an act of gratitude at this moment to remember the late A. E. Goonesinha who was the founder of the labour movement in Sri Lanka.

“Today, the motherland is ruled by a labour leader who carries forward that theory with a wider vision. I consider this too as a major victory achieved by the working class of Sri Lanka. The world ‘strike’ is very rarely heard these days amidst the very flexible policies adopted by President Mahinda Rajapaksa towards worker rights and just demands. I wish to express my personal gratitude to the President and the working class in this regard.

“But still we are not complete. I believe that as a government and a country we should pay more attention towards the entire working class.

“Let us on this day dedicate ourselves to protect and safeguard the rights of the working class in Sri Lanka and the whole world.

Major stakeholders in development- Labour Minister Gamini Lokuge

Labour and Labour Relations Minister Gamini Lokuge in a May Day message states: We are celebrating May Day today on the theme “A drop of sweat to the motherland: People’s fortress protecting the country.”The fearsome sound of bomb blasts is not heard today. With the end of 30 year cruel war we are able to celebrate May Day in a free country. The peaceful environment in the country has spread to work places. Therefore our duty is to take the country towards development and progress. The working class is the most important shareholders of this endeavour. Today we have been able to maintain economic growth at a high level owing to the workers who are contributing their labour in a fruitful manner.

Owing to the active contribution of the working class we have a duty and responsibility to uplift them to the highest level. I believe that the experiences gained through the Trade Union movement will make it easy for me to fulfil this task. We have been able to make this a reality through the ‘Mahinda Chinthana Idiri Dekma’ program.

The most important role of the working class should play today is not only to safeguard their rights but also to defeat local and foreign forces trying to label the Commander-in-Chief, President Mahinda Rajapaksa and war heroes who restored peace in the country as war criminals.

Working class day SLFP-General Secretary

The secret behind the human civilization is labour. Civilization was built, promoted and maintained through the greatness of labour. Therefore it is no exaggeration to say that human civilization is indebted to working class labour, said SLFP General Secretary Maithripala Sirisena in a May Day message.

When we consider the rights and privileges enjoyed by the working class today we are reminded of the liberators, leaders and philosophers who sacrificed their lives for the cause of the working class struggles.

This is a very appropriate moment to honour and salute them on behalf of the working class.

The farsighted leadership of President Mahinda Rajapaksa who defeated reactionary forces and paved the way for the workers charter which helps to create the environment necessary for worker brothren to render an honourable service keeping their heads erect, will be a blessing to the working class. The working class has a great responsibility in our effort to transform the motherland as the wonder of Asia. I trust that they will clearly identify that responsibility and work in a creative and enthusiastic manner. While saluting the entire working class, I take this opportunity to express my honour and gratitude to health sector trade unions and their worker members who are working in unison with me for the welfare and progress of Sri Lanka’s Health Service.

I request all Sri Lankans to display the might of the working class of this country to the international world and make use of this May Day to build a fortress to defeat all conspiratorial forces.

Govt rejects UN panel report

The government strongly objects to the publication of the report of the UN Secretary General’s Panel of Experts on accountability in Sri Lanka and to the taking of measures based on the recommendations made by the said panel since the panel is not appointed by the UN system, External Affairs Minister Professor G L Peiris said yesterday.


Professor Peiris

He made this observation at a press conference held to express the government’s stance in respect of the present situation springing from the report by the Advisory Committee appointed by the UN Secretary General to advise him on accountability issues in Sri Lanka.

Professor Peiris also said that a representative of the UN Secretary General has stated that the report of the Advisory Committee will be published this week and the Sri Lanka government requests the UN Secretary General not to publish it or implement the recommendations of the report as this Committee had no authority to conduct investigations. He added that the UN Secretary General clearly stated that the Committee was appointed purely to advise him.

Minister Peiris said that he would not make any comment on the contents of the report at this stage but was only objecting to the publication of the report as it is wrong and unacceptable and against the principles of the United Nations.

He further said that Sri Lanka has entered a new era accelerating economic development and facing the challenge of reconciliating between communities following the eradication of terrorism. He queried if the publication of this report of the advisory panel would unite and build reconciliation among the communities in this country or act otherwise.

The External Affairs Minister further said that the Sri Lankan mission received this report in New York on April 12 and rejected it as it was fundamentally flawed.

He also said that the representatives of various countries including the west appreciated the move by the Sri Lankan government to set up the Lessons Learnt and Reconcilliation Commission.

He added that this Commission will complete its work in May but the Advisory Committee of the UN Secretary General completed its report even without looking at the report of the LLRC which is against all principles.

The Minister further stated that publishing the report by the Advisory Panel would seriously harm the UN system. He added that the consequences for the UN by publishing the report are far from fortunate. The publishing of the report will inflict even greater damage on the UN system far from Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is a member of UN and a member since it was established.

Professor Peiris also stated that the UN system has to consider this advisory committee mandate to comment on Sri Lankan institutions, Sri Lankan jurisdiction, Court System etc. He added that the Sri Lankan government is asking the UN to refrain from taking steps that will make reconciliating the communities in Sri Lanka difficult.

මූන්ගේ කමිටුවට සන්ධානයේ විරෝධය

එක්සත් ජාතීන්ගේ සංවිධානයේ මහලේකම් බෑන් කී මුන් මහතාගේ කමිටුවට එක්සත් ජනතා නිදහස් සන්ධානය විරෝධය පළ කරයි. එම වාර්තාව සත්‍ය තොරතුරු සොයා බැලීමෙන් තොරව සකස් කළ ඒකපාර්ශ්වීය වාර්තාවක් බවට සන්ධානය පවසයි. එක්සත් ජනතා නිදහස් සන්ධානය වෙනුවෙන් ප්‍රකාශයක් කරමින් සන්ධානයේ මහලේකම් වරයා පවසන්නේ අප රටට යුද අපරාධ චෝදනා එල්ල කිරීම එහි ප්‍රධාන අරමුණ වන බවය.

මහලේකම්වරයාට උපදෙස් දීමට පත්කළ ත්‍රිපුද්ගල කමිටුව ඒකපාර්ශ්වීය සාවද්‍ය තොරතුරු මත වාර්තාව ඉදිරිපත් කර ඇති බව පවසන සුසිල් ප්‍රේමජයන්ත් මහතා ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ යුද්ධයක් තිබුණේ නැති බවත් තිබුණේ මානුෂීය මෙහෙයුමක් බවත් පවසයි. ශ්‍රී ලංකාවට අවශ්‍යව තිබුණේ එල්. ටී. ටී. ඊ ත්‍රස්තවාදයෙන් ජනතාව මුදාගැනීම පමණයි. එම සංවිධානය ලෝකයේ රටවල් ගණනාවක තහනම් සංවිධානයක්. එහෙත් මේ වාර්තාවේ සඳහන් වන්නේ අවසන් අදියර ගැන පමණක් බවද ඇමැතිවරයා පවසයි.

එල්. ටී. ටී. ඊ සංවිධානය වසර 30 තුළ සිවිල් ජනතාව, රාජ්‍ය නායකයන්, හමුදා නායකයන්, දේශපාලනඥයන් ඝාතනය කළ බවත්, එම සංවිධානය මෙරටින් තුරන් කිරීමට නායකත්වය දුන් ජනාධිපතිතුමා, ආරක්ෂක ලේකම්තුමා, රණවිරුවන් ඉලක්ක කර චෝදනා කිරීමත් ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ස්වෛරීභාවයට මැදිහත්වීමට ප්‍රයත්න දැරිමත් දැඩි සේ හෙළා දකින බවත් පවසන මහලේකම්වරයා මෙම වාර්තා සකස් කිරීමේදී ඇතැම් දේශපානඥයින් මෙරටදී සහ විදේශවලදී වාසි තකා සිදුකරන ලද ප්‍රකාශද පදනම් වී ඇතැයි ද පවසයි.

මේ වාර්තාව මඟින් ජාත්‍යන්තරයට ගෙනයන කුමන්ත්‍රණය පරාජය කිරීමට දේශහිතෛෂී සියලු ජනතාව එක්වන මෙන් ඉල්ලා සිටින මහලේකම්වරයා, මානුෂික මෙහෙයුමෙන් පසු ජනවර්ග අතර සමගියත් රටේ ආරම්භ කළ සංවර්ධනය නවතා දමා රට දෙකඩ කිරීමටත්, ජනවර්ග අතර බෙදීමක් ඇති කිරීමට කටයුතු කිරීම ජගත් සංවිධානයට තරම් නොවන බවත්, මහලේකම්වරයා පවසන අතර මේ සඳහා දේශප්‍රේමී සියලු ජනතාව සහ සන්ධානයේ හවුල්කාර පක්ෂවල පූර්ණ සහාය ලබාදෙන බවද පවසයි.