Although President Maithripala
Sirisena has announced two weeks ago that extremist National Thowheeth Jamaath and Jamaathei Millathu Ibrahim Fee seilani
Organizations which responsible for Easter Sunday attacks have been banned in Sri Lanka, These Organization's were banned temporarily under the Emergancy regulations and it's not legal either as no Gazette Notification to ban them completely has been issued so far according to Local legal experts .
President has announced that these extremist organisations will be banned in Sri Lanka and all their properties and activities here will be suspended but that applies only till the Emergancy regulations are
enforce in the country they have stressed.
Once the Emergancy regulations has been lifted the ban imposed on these organization's too will be lifted Legal experts have pointed out .
Sirisena has announced two weeks ago that extremist National Thowheeth Jamaath and Jamaathei Millathu Ibrahim Fee seilani
Organizations which responsible for Easter Sunday attacks have been banned in Sri Lanka, These Organization's were banned temporarily under the Emergancy regulations and it's not legal either as no Gazette Notification to ban them completely has been issued so far according to Local legal experts .
President has announced that these extremist organisations will be banned in Sri Lanka and all their properties and activities here will be suspended but that applies only till the Emergancy regulations are
enforce in the country they have stressed.
Once the Emergancy regulations has been lifted the ban imposed on these organization's too will be lifted Legal experts have pointed out .
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