Struggling Sri Lankans yearn for a strongman to lure back lost tourists

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The Easter Sunday terrorist attacks all but destroyed the island’s tourism industry. In the southern city of Galle, locals now seek their own Trump or Modi

Asiri Kumara stands on Koggala Beach with a fishing rod in his hand forlornly staring at the Indian Ocean waves. Despite his best efforts, there has been little to catch, and that’s not because of the monsoon rains that have been lashing southern parts of Sri Lanka for the past month.

 

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Maybe SriLanka shouldn’t have burnt down all those historic Tamil sites then? Rob someone of their culture, what do they have to lose? UNESCO censorship at the time could have stopped the cycle if violence too.

Err..no tnx.

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