Sri Lanka: MP dies in stand-off with angry protesters as homes of politicians set on fire in escalating violence

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An MP in Sri Lanka's ruling party has died after a stand-off with anti-government protesters and the homes of a number of other politicians have been set on fire as violence escalated in the country

At least three other people were injured and the area remained tense with dozens of protesters still at the site.

There were also reports of multiple attacks on the houses and election offices of politicians. The residences of MPs Sanath Nishantha and Ramesh Pathirana were set ablaze.A Sri Lankan government supporter carries a national flag after attacking anti-government protesters outside the president's office in Colombo. Pic: AP

 

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Still not getting any REAL COVERAGE, as the profiteers are utterly have us fixated on how one country APPARENTLY makes, grows or exports comes from their, when the rest of the world's on fire in some shape or form, scary how they're WHITEWASHING certain pertinent countries woes

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