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Ciaboc Asks Parliament Not to Transfer Witness in Case Against Deputy Secy General

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AI-generatedThis article discusses allegations of government obstruction in investigating a major terrorist attack, which could impact public trust and stability. Such events often lead to increased scrutiny on security and governance, potentially affecting sectors like health due to trauma and societal impacts.
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- A Presidential Commission of Inquiry report on the 2019 Easter Sunday suicide attacks was submitted in February 2021.
- Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith accused governments from 2019 to September 2024 of obstructing investigations into the attacks.
- The Cardinal claimed officials attempted to confuse the public and hinder the truth from emerging.
- The PCoI recommended legal actions against certain political figures and security officials.
- The Cardinal called for investigations into potential links between the Easter attacks and violence against Muslims in May 2023.
Allegations of government obstruction in investigating the Easter Sunday attacks are unlikely to cause immediate direct impacts on the health sector. However, potential unrest could lead to minor increases in emergency healthcare needs.
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