families seek justice
politics
Ufpa
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as it steams ahead
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TV — outside the law
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tags for all:
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Lanka’s
Mandela
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Hizbullahs’
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Tissainayagam,
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Rajiva Wijesinha
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Chandrika
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CTB
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‘No
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Distraught families hold pictures of
their loved ones who have disappeared or
have been detained by authorities during
a meeting held in Colombo on Wednesday
organised by the Civil Monitoring
Commission. The victims’ families signed
an appeal seeking justice, which is
scheduled to be handed over to the
President, Opposition Leader, political
parties, the UN and the international
community.
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