66th Independence Day Anniversary

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The 66th Independence Day Anniversary was celebrated in a grand scale at the High Commission and also in the Capital City of Canberra.  Proceedings started with the hoisting of the National Flag by Admiral Thisarra Samarasinghe, the High Commissioner in the presence of the members of the staff and a large Sri Lankan gathering.  This was followed by the singing of the National Anthem by a group of young children and oriental music was provided by Mr Ranjith Madurapperuma.  This was followed by observance of two minutes silence for those who made the supreme sacrifice, religious observance and lighting of the traditional oil lamp.

 National Day Message of His Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa was read in all three languages to the audience.  The High Commissioner then addressed the gathering highlighting the significance with peace that Sri Lanka is enjoying at present under one flag and paid tribute to the military who made it possible and the courageous and visionary leadership of His Excellency the President.

Unprecedented post conflict achievements were highlighted both in the social, economic and public spheres, specially comparing to statistics of the past.

 High Commissioner also explained  the challenges faced by Sri Lanka by way of unfounded, unsubstantiated allegations and urged the community to stand against such attempts.

High Commissioner explained the deeply rooted relationship with the Government of Australia going back to over 65 years and thanked the Australian Government for supporting Sri Lanka at the CHOGM and at international engagements.

 While thanking the community for the continued support rendered to Sri Lanka, the High Commissioner urged the community to support Sri Lanka individually, as a group and as a community in its economic revival. 

 The High Commission ceremony concluded with the serving of traditional Sri Lankan breakfast.

 The city of Canberra was decorated with three sets of 16 national flags alongside the Australian national flags on the main highway in the city centre signifying Sri Lanka National Day and the close friendship between Australia and Sri Lanka. This decoration was sponsored by the Sri Lankan Community in Canberra.

 The High Commissioner, the staff and the community proceeded to the Commonwealth Place to hoist the Sri Lankan flag in the main mast of the Commonwealth Place and the national anthem was sung by all those present.  This flag is on the main area where all the country flags on either side in the picturesque sight of Graffin Lake and the Australian new and old Parliament and the War Memorial. 

 In addition to the above, the High Commission was decorated with Sri Lankan national flags around the perimeter and was illuminated at night. 

 Further the Canberra Times carried a two page special supplement to mark the  66th Anniversary carrying the message of His Excellency the President, the Hon. Prime Minister, the Hon. External Affairs Minister and the High Commissioner. 

Photographs of bilateral meetings, exchange of rugby t’shirts between H.E. the President and Hon. Tony Abbott, during the CHOGM and Prime Minister Tony Abbott being greeted by Mr. Gotabaya Rajapaksa at the Port of Colombo with the Sri Lanka Navy ship “Sayura’ at the background were included in the supplement.

 

 

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