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Community in sri lanka. They have must be looking for some high profile. Easter is an event a high profile event and they want the maximum Public Safety out of the attacks that could be one of the reasons but experts have pointed out in the past that Islamist Groups are gaining ground gaining its trending certain not only in sri lanka but other south asian countries. From afghanistan and pakistan where they are already really strong so they are branching out they are trying to do and they should and they have no receipts or likely it could be. An islamist but we gone be ready sure about it as authorities have not confirmed who could be behind these attacks this is the most severe. Instance you know its Civil War Decade Ago what has been the Security Situation generally in leading up to this series of attacks. Well they pretty much renewed violence and i believe that it was also kind of a facade a calm facade that the government thought that we have control and radical groups. Beat isla

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Anti-corruption drive - an irreversible trend in Vietnam, says Party leader

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong reiterated the Party’s strong stance on combatting corruption among ranking officials while addressing an anti-corruption conference in Hanoi on June 30, stating that it will be an enduring policy.

The Journey to Corruption Purgatory

Raheem Akingbolu reviews the three-year project end line report of the Akin Fadeyi Foundation, which chronicles the impact of the subtle campaigns deplored to address corruption in Nigeria. He reckons that the report has further confirmed that Nigeria has lost over $500 billion to corruption since Independence, despite all efforts to re-orientate the citizenry. In recent times, stakeholders in Nigeria are concerned about the country’s image crisis and daily attempting various approaches through which they could tame the menace. In local and international dealings, politics and businesses, Nigerians battle daily to convince potential partners. Of course, there are government agencies, saddled with responsibilities to promote positive behavioral change among citizens on issues of good governance, corruption, transparency and accountability but little or nothing has changed. It is believed in some quarters that the nature of the methodology usually adopted tends to operate in a top t

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