Lalin Fernando
In the hearts of our people there is a real desire to find something done now to find lasting expression of their feeling for those who gave their lives in the war.” Sir Percy Fitzpatrick (1919)
A War Heroes week is held annually in May. This in Colombo includes a Victory Parade on Galle Face grounds in the morning and a Remembrance ceremony on the Parliamentary grounds in the evening. The latter are held nationwide too. However a victory parade would appear to be at cross purposes with SL’s attempts at national reconciliation and reintegration. It will call into question the purpose of a victory parade when the nation pays its respects to the fallen in what was virtually a civil war. It would then appear that the cost of the nearly 30 year conflict that left about 100,000 Sri Lankans dead, 300,000 IDPs in camps, stalled development , caused massive destruction everywhere and left the most affected conflict areas devastated, has been forgotten. Thankfully 3 years on there are less than 7,000 IDPs to be resettled, while as vouched for by the visiting Indian parliamentary delegation too, substantial infrastructure development has taken place in the North and East. Yet the ghosts of war could re surface and threaten the peace that was brought about by great sacrifice. Continue reading









