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Sun, 10 Dec 2023 Today's Paper
The United Nations has expressed “regret” over the pre-election violence in Sri Lanka particularly after it was reported that a bus carrying supporters of General Sarath Fonseka came under gunfire yesterday killing one and injuring several others.
Martin Nesirky, spokesperson of the UN Secretary-General, asked about reports of violence during Sri Lanka’s electoral campaigning said that any violence in the course of such a campaign is regrettable, the UN website reported.
Wednesday, 13 January 2010 02:42 AM
After 62 years of independence we lankans cannot hold a free and fair election. What must the rest of the world be thinking about our people ? How can one expect foreign investors to flock to this banana republic ? It seems the ultimate aim of our rulers is to be the Myanmar of South Asia.
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