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Chief Sangha Nayaka for North America Asks Lankans to Support Intl Walk for Peace

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AI-generatedThis article discusses ongoing political and social tensions in Sri Lanka related to the 2019 Easter attacks, highlighting issues of governance, justice, and inter-community relations. It reflects broader challenges in post-conflict societies where delayed investigations can undermine public trust and stability.
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- Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith criticized past governments for obstructing investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday suicide attacks.
- The Presidential Commission of Inquiry report from February 2021 recommended legal actions against political figures and security officials, with little progress made.
- Cardinal Ranjith called for investigations into potential links between the Easter attacks and subsequent violence against the Muslim community.
- The commemoration event occurred at St. Anthony’s Church in Colombo on October 21, 2023.
- The article mentions former Presidents and police heads as part of the alleged obstruction from 2019 to September 2024.
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