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…[INAUDIBLE]...All of you. I’m …[INAUDIBLE]..., President of …[INAUDIBLE]..., members of more than
9200. We come from Sri Lanka, Muslims of Sri lanka have continuously engaged …[INAUDIBLE]... how many
within the all ethnic groups of the past decades. …[INAUDIBLE]... Present here at the United Nations Council
well knows the challenges what we faced in our country being 10% Muslims in our land. But I’m not here to say
anything about the past. We have adapted a few things which gave us very big success, and we are trying our best
to follow it. Dignity of mankind, coexistence and constitution of …[INAUDIBLE]... These three things if the
minorities, let it be Muslims, and everyone can follow, then we can live peacefully. The Holy Quran which
emphasizes the dignity of mankind, and we base our dignity on the children of adults. It has been very clear that
the bigger challenges of every …[INAUDIBLE]... today is making an effort in building a relationship among the
communities for the success and possibility of the country, particularly, every individual should make an effort
in centering the existing relationship with the people of other communities. Especially, the important of working
with the social leaders, government and other faith leaders to regulate religious peace.