Saturday, April 27, 2019

Two Organizations Responsible For Easter Sunday Bimbings Had Been Banned By The President

Two local extremist organizations
jihadist "National Thawheeth Jamaath"(NTJ)and splinter group 'Jamaathei Millathu Ibrahim Fee Seilani"(JMI) found as responsible for Easter Sunday attacks had been banned by the President Maithripala Sirisena under the Emergancy Regulations according to President's Media Division.

Accordingly movable immovable Properties and activities of these organization's will be banned in Sri Lankan soil it has been revealed.

Those who are in touch with these organizations also can be detained under the ban.

President Sirisena is considering the banning of other extremist organizations carrying out their operations in Sri Lanka it has been reported.

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Friday, April 26, 2019

More Than US Dollars 1000 Million Loss Incurred By The Economy Due To Recent Attacks -P.M Wikramasinghe

More than US Dollars 1000 million loss
incurred by the Sri Lanka's economy due to the recent easter sunday attacks Prime Minister Ranil Wikramadunghe has stressed during his adressing to the nation speech .

Tourism industry is also affected due to this situation he has stated.

Meanwhile Minister of Finance Mangala Samaraweera has said Sri Lanka will restored security in the country and improve the econony very soon .He had requested the foreign investors not to leave the country due to the prevailing  situation .

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