ANTON M PILLAI
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After the brutal crime committed by the Muslim terrorists on the Easter Sunday, killing more than 250 innocent civilians, all the leaders, especially Muslim leaders, condemned the brutal terrorist attack. The Muslim leaders …
Leader of the MEP and Joint Opposition leader Dinesh Gunawardena, condemned statement made by pro-LTTE Tamil terrorist political party TNA MP M. A. Sumanthiran that the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks had been launched because successive governments had failed to address …
by Amal Jayasinghe and Alexandre Marchand
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Soldiers guarded the gate, but Colombo’s landmark Gangaramaya temple was virtually empty, a potent sign of anxiety felt by Sri Lanka’s majority Buddhist community since the Easter Sunday suicide attacks.…
The National Joint Committee, NJC of Sri Lanka issued a strongly worded press brief condemning the brutal massacre carried out by the group of terrorists of misplaced Islamic faith on the holy day of Easter. NJC stated that to the …
Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando lost his job, the other day, after admitting, in a brief interview with the media, that though he had received intelligence warnings of possible terrorist attacks, he did not anticipate terror strikes of such a magnitude. …
Almost all western countries, such as, the US, the UK, France, Canada, Germany and Australia, have experienced flash terrorist attacks in the not too distant past. Terrorist attacks, therefore, unfortunately are facts of life in the 21st Century. If one …
The Society for Peace Unity and Human Rights for Sri Lanka (SPUR) organisations based in Victoria, New South Wales Queensland and Western Australia (WASPUR) as well as the Global Sri Lanka Forum (GSLF) Australia extend their profound sympathies to the …
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From the time the bombs exploded on the 21st April the BBC reports were followed by comments which either overtly or covertly attempted to put the blame on Sinhalese …
A group of brainwashed barbarians turned Easter Sunday into a day of horror. Bomb attacks left more than 200 people dead and about 450 others injured in three Catholic churches in Colombo, Negombo and Batticaloa and three Colombo hotels. Among …
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Four Sri Lankans arrested in the UK by Counter Terrorism officers have been released.
Scotland Yard said that detectives from the Met Police Counter Terrorism Command initiated investigations after four Sri Lankans were arrested at Luton …