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Asian Tribune is published by World Institute For Asian Studies|Powered by WIAS Vol. 11 No. 296               

Sri Lanka’s Independence Day Commemoration in Canada

Ottawa, 11 February, (Asiantribune.com):



The 62nd Anniversary of Independence was commemorated at the residence of the High Commissioner Ms. Chitranganee Wagiswara on 4th February 2010.

The Independent Day messages of the President, Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs were read by the High Commission staff followed by special religious observances by the Buddhist, Hindu, Islam and Christian clergy who invoked blessings for the peace and prosperity of Sri Lanka and reiterated the need for the Diaspora to put aside all differences and to unite in rebuilding their motherland.

Following the official ceremony an alms giving was offered to the priests and other visitors.

The High Commissioner in her address noted that the 62nd Anniversary of Independence is very special to all Sri Lankans as it is the first Independence day celebration after the defeat of terrorism. She also urged all Sri Lankans living in Canada to unite and work together for the continued peace and reconciliation.

On Saturday 6th February, 2010 the High Commission together with the Sri Lankan community organized a cultural programme which was held at the Ben Franklin Place, 101 Centrepointe.

The High Commissioner in her address to the large gathering said that Sri Lanka is on the threshold of a “new Sri Lanka” and spoke of the need to focus on promoting an united Sri Lankan identity abroad. Over 300 Sri Lankans participated at this event which was followed by a reception.

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- Asian Tribune -

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