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Sri Lanka's President Ranil Wickremesinghe, on Sunday (Apr 9), assured the justice for all the victims of the Easter Sunday, which took place in the year 2019, and said that all the legal proceedings are being processed 'independently and impartially.'
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Announcing state of emergency, Maithripala Sirisena said in a verdict that he believed there was a "public emergency" in the country. Therefore, invoking provisions of the public security act, he has decided on extending the state of emergency. The tough laws, granting sweeping powers to police and security forces to arrest and detain suspects, were due to expire on Saturday. Just over 100 people, including 10 women, are in custody in connection with April's Easter Sunday suicide attacks against three churc
Overcoming all challenges after the deadliest attack in Sri Lanka, the island nation is returning back to normalcy. With Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena assuring 99% security and dwelling on maintaining safety, the Ministry of External Affairs has asked Indians travelling to Sri Lanka to remain careful.
Mourning on the deadliest and dreadful attack on humankind, the Easter attack in Sri Lanka highlights the cruel face of human. In their quest to bring perpetrators behind bars, the Sri Lankan police authorities on Wednesday released the names and pictures of nine suicide bombers involved in the Easter day attacks.
In a decision that gives major priority to the country’s security and needs, Sri Lanka swipes in to ban all kinds of face veiling masks including burqa. The move came over a week after the devastating terror attack on Easter Day killing almost 250 people and leaving many injured.