President pledges move to release Tamil political prisoners and unity initiatives

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By: Isuru Parakrama

November 11, Colombo (LNW): President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has announced the government’s readiness to facilitate the release of Tamil political prisoners, marking a significant step towards reconciliation in Sri Lanka.

Speaking at a political rally in Vavuniya yesterday (10), the President acknowledged the devastation caused by the prolonged civil war, which left lasting scars, including the detention of political prisoners.

President Dissanayake stated that the government is prepared to release Tamil detainees based on the guidance of the Attorney General, underscoring a commitment to addressing long-standing grievances of the Tamil community.

Additionally, the President affirmed the government’s intent to return lands in the Northern Province previously seized for security purposes, a gesture aimed at restoring local autonomy and trust.

Highlighting the divisions that persist within Sri Lankan society, President Dissanayake called for a united approach to move the country forward.

Sri Lanka remains deeply divided. If we want to progress, we must transcend these divisions,” he asserted, advocating for a collaborative movement that bridges ethnic and communal divides.

He emphasised that National People’s Power, a coalition representing Sinhala, Tamil, and Muslim communities, is at the forefront of these unity efforts.

Encouraging citizens to embrace this inclusive vision, President Dissanayake urged, “Let’s all come together to build a new nation—one that thrives on unity and shared purpose.

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