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Cardinal Presidents Igps and Ag Sabotaged Easter Carnage Probes Before 2024 Regime Change

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AI-generatedThis news article discusses allegations of political obstruction in investigations into a major terrorist attack, which could impact public trust and stability in Sri Lanka. Such events often lead to increased scrutiny of governance and security sectors, potentially affecting economic confidence and social cohesion in the region.
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- Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith alleged obstruction of Easter Sunday terror attack investigations by officials from 2019 to September 2024.
- The Easter attacks in 2019 killed 279 people, with a Presidential Commission of Inquiry report submitted in February 2021 recommending legal actions.
- Little progress has been made on implementing the commission's recommendations.
- Cardinal Ranjith called for investigations into potential links between the Easter attacks and violence against the Muslim community in May 2019.
- The allegations were made during a commemoration event at St. Anthony's Church in Colombo.
Allegations of obstruction in terror attack investigations have minimal immediate impact on healthcare sector operations. However, potential protests could disrupt access to medical facilities.
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