Tote und Verletzte bei sechs Explosionen in Sri Lanka

Wäre wirklich interessant zu wissen, ob das Geld dort ankommt, wofür es gedacht ist. :roll:
 
Wäre wirklich interessant zu wissen, ob das Geld dort ankommt, wofür es gedacht ist. :roll:

Man wird wohl sagen, damit wurden die Zerstörungen beseitigt, aber das ist Aufgabe des Landes. Das Geld sollte für die Hinterbliebenen zur Verfügung gestellt werden.
 
Easter Sunday terror: More questions

Opinion is divided, even among government leaders, on national security and threats thereto. President Maithripala Sirisena would have us believe that terrorism is a thing of the past! He has torn into those who are convinced otherwise. Former Army Commander Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka is of the view that terrorist threats persist and it will be several years before they are fully neutralised. The President has taken a swipe at Fonseka without naming him.

http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=news-section&page=news-section&code_title=69

 
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Sri Lanka ends emergency four months after suicide bombings

Fri, Aug 23, 2019, 08:42 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
Aug 23, Colombo: Sri Lanka has ended a four-month state of emergency declared after Easter Sunday suicide bombings by extremists, officials said Friday (Aug 23).

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http://www.colombopage.com/archive_19B/Aug23_1566573169CH.php
 
Nearly 300 arrested in connection with Sri Lanka Easter Sunday bomb attacks

Sept 05, Colombo: Sri Lanka Police Media spokesman SP Ruwan Gunasekara Thursday said nearly 300 persons have been arrested in connection with the Easter Sunday attacks by the Islamist extremists that killed 258 people.

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http://www.colombopage.com/archive_19B/Sep05_1567708041CH.php
 
President stresses need to expose everyone behind Easter Sunday attacks

Mon, Dec 2, 2019, 11:00 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
Dec 02, Colombo: President Gotabaya Rajapaksa met with members of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (PCoI) to investigate and inquire into the Easter Sunday terror attacks and exchanged views at the Presidential Secretariat this evening (02), President's Media Division said.
Chairman of the five-member Commission, Court of Appeal Judge Janaka de Silva explaining the scope and the composition of the Commission briefed the President on the progress made so far. He said that prior information received about an impending attack have not been taken seriously by the relevant officials.

more/source: http://www.colombopage.com/archive_19B/Dec02_1575307825CH.php
 
Archbishop testifies for the second day before the Presidential Commission inquiring Easter Sunday attacks

Dec 07, Colombo: Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith for the second day today gave a statement to the Presidential Commission of Inquiry appointed by former President to investigate the terrorist attacks on Easter Sunday.
The Archbishop also appeared before the Commission located at BMICH premises Friday and made a lengthy statement of nearly four hours.

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http://www.colombopage.com/archive_19B/Dec07_1575730942CH.php
 
Main suspect of the Easter Sunday Bomb Attack on Zion Church Arrested

Mar 29, Colombo: The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has arrested the main suspect who led the suicide bomb attack on the Batticaloa Zion Church on Easter Sunday on 21 April 2019. Police Media Spokesperson SP Jaliya Senaratne at a press conference held at the Government Information Department this afternoon said following investigations a 40 year old resident of Dehiwala was arrested for planning the attack.

more/source: http://www.colombopage.com/archive_20A/Mar29_1585491564CH.php
 
Sri Lanka Catholic Church forgives 2019 Easter suicide bombers

Apr 13 (AFP) Sri Lanka’s Roman Catholic Church has said it had forgiven the suicide bombers behind the attacks that killed at least 279 people last Easter.
Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith told an Easter mass -- broadcast from a TV studio because of the coronavirus pandemic -- that "we offered love to the enemies who tried to destroy us".

more/source: http://www.lankapage.com/NewsFiles20/Apr13_1586748776.php

 
Attacks anniversary: ‘They wanted to destroy us, we didn’t seek revenge,’ says Card Ranjith

Apr 14 (AsiaNews) Colombo– Despite the coronavirus outbreak the country is struggling to cope with, no one in Sri Lanka has forgotten last year’s Easter Sunday attacks, on 21 April, which left at least 279 people dead and almost 600 wounded from blasts in three churches, two Catholic and one Protestant, and three hotels.“Even though they wanted to destroy us, we didn't seek revenge. We loved them,” said Card Malcom Ranjith, Archbishop of Colombo, during the Mass on Easter Sunday.
Due to the safety measures taken to control the pandemic, the service was held without people, but was streamed live. The cardinal’s two auxiliary bishops, J. D. Anthony and S. Maxwell, took part in the celebration.

more/source: http://www.lankapage.com/NewsFiles20/Apr14_1586873305.php

 
Gedenken an die Oster-Anschlagsserie in Sri Lanka

MDR aktuell, Mo 13.04. 19:30 Uhr, Video 01:30 min

Im vergangenen Jahr sind zu Ostern über 200 Touristen und Christen in Sri Lanka bei Anschlägen auf Kirchen und Luxus-Hotels getötet worden. Wie wird dem Attentat in Zeiten der Corona-Krise gedacht?"

Quelle + kompletter Artikel: www.mdr.de
 
Plans for a second attack by the suspects of the Easter Sunday attack revealed

Apr 19, Colombo: Police Media Spokesperson SP Jaliya Senaratne said today (19) said the investigations have uncovered that the suspects in the series of suicide bombing attacks on Easter Sunday last year were planning another similar series of attacks in the country.

more/source: http://www.colombopage.com/archive_20A/Apr20_1587322225CH.php
 
Remembering victims of Easter Sunday attacks UN calls for solidarity between communities

Apr 21, Colombo: The United Nations in Sri Lanka remembering the 259 lives lost and those injured in the Easter Sunday attacks a year ago called for solidarity between communities to safeguard the health and rights of every citizen as terrorism has no religion, ethnicity or race.

more/source: http://www.colombopage.com/archive_20A/Apr21_1587449922CH.php
 
Sri Lanka falls silent for victims on Easter attacks anniversary

Apr 21 (AFP) Survivors of last year’s devastating Islamist suicide bombings in Sri Lanka held a private anniversary service Tuesday because of a coronavirus lockdown as the nation paid tribute with a two-minute silence.

more/source: http://www.lankapage.com/NewsFiles20/Apr21_1587451710.php
 
‘We will not let extremist violence to raise its head again’ - President

Apr 21, Colombo: “I will not leave any room for any form of extremism, or violence from any extremists to be unleashed on my people again,” Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa vowed today marking the first anniversary of Easter Sunday attacks on 21 April 2019.

more/source: http://www.colombopage.com/archive_20A/Apr21_1587482768CH.php
 
Sri Lanka PM says Easter Sunday attack could have been prevented

Apr 21, Colombo: Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa issuing a statement to remember the victims of the suicide bomb attacks on churches and hotels that killed 259 people on Easter Sunday on 21 April last year said the attack could have been easily prevented.

more/source: http://www.colombopage.com/archive_20A/Apr21_1587453021CH.php
 
Sri Lanka expresses solidarity with families of foreign nationals on the devastating loss of loved ones

Apr 21, Colombo: Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Relations in a post to foreign missions in Sri Lanka and abroad on the one-year anniversary of the suicide attacks on Easter Sunday, 21st April 2019, expressed solidarity with those countries which lost their nationals.

more/source: http://www.colombopage.com/archive_20A/Apr21_1587480792CH.php
 
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