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Sri Lanka
Gunmen fire on buses carrying Muslim Sri Lankan voters
2019-11-17
[DAWN] Gunmen fired at buses carrying minority Moslem voters on Saturday as Sri Lankans elected a new president, with the powerful Rajapaksa clan eyeing a comeback seven months after the island was hit by bad boy attacks.

Minority Tamils and Moslems are seen as crucial in the close election, and Saturday's attack in the northwest of the island ‐ in which no one was injured ‐ was likely aimed at deterring people from voting.

The assailants set fire to tyres on the road and set up makeshift roadblocks before shooting at and pelting with stones two vehicles in the convoy of more than 100 buses taking people to their home district to vote, police said.

In the Tamil-dominated northern peninsula of Jaffna, meanwhile, police said they arrested 10 men they suspected of "trying to create trouble", while also complaining that the army had illegally set up roadblocks that could stop people getting to polling stations.

Such tactics are nothing new in Sri Lanka, which emerged from a horrific civil war only a decade ago. At the 2015 election, there was a series of explosions in the region that activists said were aimed at reducing turnout.

This time, there were long queues outside polling stations even before voting began.

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Posted by:Fred

#4  I know. Of course. You were alluding to the Circus west of us.☺

Just letting people know that the coming days will see islamist vengeance rising within Srilanka, and china spreading talons in the Indian ocean.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-11-17 03:57  

#3  I wasn't serious.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-11-17 03:51  

#2  Not when the chief justice, the President, PM, law minister, interior minister, inspector general are all from one family.

The muslim-loving Rajapaksas were removed by our help once, but the Srilankans have now sidled up to the Chinks. Those cheques cost you dearly in the end.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-11-17 03:40  

#1  Saturday's attack in the northwest of the island ‐ in which no one was injured ‐ was likely aimed at deterring people from voting.

Such primitives. Don't they realize that the easiest way to annul votes is to have a friendly judge to rule everything done by the one elected with these votes to be unconstitutional?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-11-17 03:27  

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