International donors will meet in Oslo next week to review Sri Lanka’s worsening bloodshed and look for a way to revive a moribund peace process.
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International donors will meet in Oslo next week to review Sri Lanka’s worsening bloodshed and look for a way to revive a moribund peace process.
Original post by Yahoo! News Search Results for lanka
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COLOMBO - International donors will meet in Oslo next week to review Sri Lanka’s worsening bloodshed and look for a way to revive a moribund peace process.
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June 22, Colombo: Sri Lanka military said they recovered fifteen decomposed bodies of Tiger cadres, who perished following the attacks by the security forces this morning in Thoppigala jungle.
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