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Structured amnesty for Tigers

Guidelines for a structured amnesty to LTTE suspects and their sympathisers are being drawn up by the government’s legal departments.

 
Lanka furious over Lord’s attacks

The Sri Lankan High Commission in Britain has formally lodged a protest with the Home Office in London over what it termed ‘lethargy’ by the local police in dealing with pro-LTTE elements who physically attacked more than two dozen Sri Lankan cricket fans , including women, after the T20 World Cup final at Lords last Sunday.

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