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The Sri Lankan authorities must not allow the army to investigate itself over allegations of excessive use of force by its members after three protesters demonstrating over access to drinking water were killed over the weekend, Amnesty International said.
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2013-Advanced Level Examination began today in 2,164 examination centres. 292,706 students are facing for the examination this year. Pictures show several students leaving examination centres after the conclusion of the first day of the examination. Pix by Nisal Baduge.
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The first terminal under the Colombo South Port Expansion Project funded and constructed by the Colombo International Container Terminals PVT Limited was declared open today by President MahindaRajapaksa. It was funded by China and built at an estimated cost of some US$500 million. Pix by Pradeep Dilrukshana
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Former DIG Vaas Gunawardhana was produced in the Mahara Magistrate’s Court today on charges of having threatened and demanded a ransom of Rs.3 million from Sarath Kumara Edirisinghe alias ‘Singappuru Sarath’, who is a secretary of Minister Mervyn Silva.
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China has stopped imports of all milk powder from New Zealand and Australia, New Zealand’s trade minister said on Sunday, after bacteria that can cause botulism was found in some dairy products and raised safety concerns that threatened a $9.4 billion annual dairy trade.
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The wailing mother of Akila, who was killed during the unrest in Weliweriya, weeps insisting that her only son be brought back to life. Akila was buried today at the Weliweriya cemetery amidst a large gathering of residents, friends and colleagues. Pix by Kushan Pathiraja