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Where’s the Justice?

Where’s the Justice? OR Remember? Three Months of Tears…. Where’s the Justice?


Where’s the Justice?
Where’s the Justice?

Even though three months have passed, yet no one has been punished for the crime done but the victims of the tragedy are still suffering. The victims of this catastrophe is still suffering from the loss of life, as this tragedy has not ended on claiming the lives of the innocent. An infant who had been admitted to the hospital for three months since the attack in order to receive treatment, passed away which confirms this theory.

    Most of the casualties that took place on April 21 was the explosion at the Katuwapitiya Church. When a number of 300 lives were lost, more than 500 people lost their limbs and blindness in the face due to this series of bombings. On completion of three months, the Katuwapitiya church was rebuilt and reopened with the patronage of His Eminence Archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith. The government should take full responsibility for the attack because although the information had already been received, all these 225 had no concern for the civilian population which as a result caused a tragedy that couldn't have been avoided. For them, this catastrophe is nothing but a simple event.

    Why are these people who are going to parliament to serve the people with the votes of the people waiting on such a destruction that claims innocent people's lives?

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