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Prof Peiris Questions Move to Appoint Trial at Bar Targeting Ranil

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AI-generatedThe Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka targeted tourism infrastructure including hotels, significantly impacting the country's tourism sector. Political instability and security concerns following such attacks can deter international visitors and affect tourism-dependent economies.
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- Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith criticized leaders for allegedly obstructing investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday suicide attacks
- A Presidential Commission of Inquiry report was submitted in February 2021 regarding the attacks
- The Cardinal called for investigation into potential links between Easter attacks and subsequent violence against Muslims in May 2019
- The Cardinal claimed ongoing obstruction efforts continue even after a government change in September 2024
- The article mentions the Easter Sunday suicide attacks in 2019 which targeted churches and hotels
Persistent political and security uncertainties could sustain negative impacts on tourism recovery efforts. Yet, effective government responses could mitigate these declines.
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