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Anura: Boycott Burmese products
Monday, 1 October 2007 - 6:06 AM SL Time
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A senior Sri Lankan minister has endorsed international calls to boycott Burmes products in support of pro-democracy protests in Myanmar led by Buddhist monks.
National Heritage Minister Anura Bandaranaike told BBC Sandeshaya that he supports the move proposed by international leaders and Hong Kong based AHRC.
Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry meanwhile says it is too early to issue a statement on the political unrest in Myanmar, previously known as Burma.
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gamiya
Joined: Feb 2007 Posts: 470 Member Profile
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1 Oct 2007 23:03:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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Anura Bandaranaike is the Minister of the Meauseum. The roof in the Meauseum is leaking and the National Artifacts are being destroyed. Anura should may be move some of the Artifacts in to Luxurious Acland house (In which he lives at state expense) or actually, even better Anura should move into the Meausium and Move the Artifacts to Acland house.......Without worring about Burmna!!
I think ANURA should be put in the Museaum and made part of the Attraction. Meausium will then generate more income than the SLPA..... |
DVLADV Senior Member
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1 Oct 2007 23:06:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Does Burma export food to SL. If not Anura's boycott will make no difference. LOL |
DVLADV Senior Member
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1 Oct 2007 23:07:55 GMT Report for Abuse
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Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry meanwhile says it is too early to issue a statement on the political unrest in Myanmar, previously known as Burma.
Make a statement after everything is over.
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