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An irresponsible decision taken by former President Maithripala Sirisena after the coordinated terror attack had allowed the Islamic extremist organizations to operate even better than the period before Easter Sunday attacks, a Moulavi who wish to stay anonymous yesterday informed PCoI probing Easter Sunday attacks.
A Moulavi who requested to not to revealed his name, informed the Commission that after the Easter Sunday attacks former President had taken steps to ban only two Islamic extremists organization operated within the country.
"There were seven more Islamic extremist organizations within the country which operating in different manner currently," he said.
The following statement made by the Moulavi while responding to question posed by a Commissioner.
Moulavi said that the seven Islamic extremist organizations were currently managing freely with fake names and those groups were spreading extremism by using different modes and strategies. (Yoshitha Perera)
Priyanee Wijesekera Thursday, 03 September 2020 08:11 AM
He knew that he could blame Ranil for his(MS's)stupidities.
Thomas Anthony Thursday, 03 September 2020 01:22 PM
It is shame to have a President like Mythiripala Sirisena who has no knowledge of Politics neither speaking skills in English with other diplomats. etc.,
Leel Weerasuriya Thursday, 03 September 2020 01:24 PM
Hi-Sirisena, you puppy shame to call you as an Ex-President of SriLanka. You are the main culprit to be arrested for the brutal attack on the Easter Sunday.
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