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Thursday, 2 December 2010

Sri Lanka to take legal action against opposition politicians involved in anti government protests

The Sri Lankan government today said it would take legal action against politicians and any other group that participate in international conspiracies against the government.

Director General of the Media Center for National Security (MCNS), Lakshman Hulugalle told a press conference that the government would even take legal action against opposition legislators who took part in international conspiracies against the country.

Hulugalle said that Sinhala opposition MPs were trying to revamp the Tamil Diaspora to campaign for separatism and that the Ministry of Defence is keeping a watchful eye on them.

He noted that once evidence to prove such allegations against persons were received, the government will take necessary legal action against them.

According to Hulugalle, certain statements made by opposition MPs during foreign visits have instigated the pro-LTTE Diaspora.

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