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Buddhist monks removed by the police from fast unto death

Colombo : Sri Lanka | Apr 05, 2010 at 4:13 AM PDT
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Buddhists monks who were started a fast unto death seeking General Foneskas release has forcibly removed from the stage by the Police of Sri Lanka.

Monks were fasting infront of the fort railway station on a special stage.They had been facing disturbence by the police from the begining.Monks started their fasting on 3 Friday. The police hit to the man who was engaging with building of stage for the fast. And the 3 night again police removed the roof of the stage and finally today 4 afternoon police had taken steps to remove monks from the stage.

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Fast unto death for General's release
The Buddhist monks who were on fast unto death in front of fort railway station.After several disturbences Sri Lanka police has removed monks from fasting satge on 4 April afternoon.
Lankanews is based in Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka, and is a Stringer for Allvoices.
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