Ensure Nasheed’s safety – President
Posted by Editor on February 9, 2012 - 8:24 am
President Mahinda Rajapaksa has requested the newly appointed Maldivian President Mohamed Waheed to ensure the safety of former President Muhammad Nasheed, Presidential spokesman Bandula Jayasekara said today.
Courtesy: Ada Derana
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Dear sir its really good news for ask Moldives ex-president safety should conferm.
We also ask samethings for you,that please free for visa tourist enter the country.Now the times after long wars tourist coming to visit sri lanka morly.This sametime if have visa apply system its making tourist difficults,always tourists are like more free enterence.I living here in europe many of my friends visits sri lanka recently but they all got somethings so bad news from sri lanka,they saying we not going to visit anymore sri lanka because of their so expensive and somebody saying this expensive times we don´t like visa paying also its make more expensive.
Anyway sir please consider this visa methoud again!!!!….
Mr.Athanayake,thankyou for your comments,our tiny island need the tourism and we have sufferd enough last 30years with the hands of bloody tamil terroirists.Also lot of hotels and the people who did the tourism has sufferd enough,therfore Mr.president i also an agree with Mr.atthanayake.
Now that MR’s soul mate, Gadaffi is 6 feet under the ground, he has fewer options in the face of the oncoming Kumara Mahattaya’s Sri Lankan Spring.