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தெரண அரசியல் விவாத நிகழ்ச்சியின் இடைவேளையின் போது இடம்பெற்ற நிகழ்வு இது.

தெரண தொலைக்காட்சியில் இடம்பெற்ற "வாதபிடிய" நிகழ்ச்சியிலிருந்து கசிந்த இந்த இரகசிய கலந்துரையாடல். இனவாதிகள் முன்கூடடியே திட்டமிட்டு எப்படி முஸ்லிம் எதிர்ப்பு பிரசாரங்களை முன்னெடுக்கிறார்கள் என்பதற்கு சிறந்த எடுத்துக்காட்டு.



6 comments:

  1. Leave it to the Almighty he will take care of this BS. We will do our good part to our mother Lanka.

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  2. This type of people the real reason for natural disasters and calamities like "Tsunami" "Corona" ???

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  3. We knew from our childhood that’s you guys are spending your full time for such activities. It’s shame on you. On day God will bring out all of your drama.

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  4. Minister Buddhika was not part of that conversation. He has denied it openly. Ruwan Pathirana was one of persons who brough up the case against Dr.Shafee's. So this whole thing is understood.

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  5. Anura Kumara Dissanayake must disclose his opinion on the thing racially discussed by his party's participant. He went on to insult Ulama to Anuma(n).

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  6. WHO standards for Burial

    Burial
    People who have died from COVID-19 can be buried or
    cremated.
     Confirm national and local requirements that may
    dictate the handling and disposition of the remains.
     Family and friends may view the body after it has
    been prepared for burial, in accordance with customs.
    They should not touch or kiss the body and should
    wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after the
    viewing;
     Those tasked with placing the body in the grave, on
    the funeral pyre, etc., should wear gloves and wash
    hands with soap and water after removal of the
    gloves once the burial is complete.
    Burial by family members or for deaths at home
    In contexts where mortuary services are not standard or
    reliably available, or where it is usual for ill people to die at
    home, families and traditional burial attendants can be
    equipped and educated to bury people under supervision.
     Any person (e.g. family member, religious leader)
    preparing the deceased (e.g. washing, cleaning or
    dressing body, tidying hair, trimming nails or
    shaving) in a community setting should wear gloves
    for any contact with the body. For any activity that
    may involve splashing of bodily fluids, eye and
    mouth protection (face shield or goggles and
    medical mask) should be worn. Clothing worn to
    prepare the body should be immediately removed
    and washed after the procedure, or an apron or gown
    should be worn;
     The person preparing the body should not kiss the
    deceased. Anyone who has assisted in preparing the
    body should thoroughly wash their hands with soap
    and water when finished;
     Apply principles of cultural sensitivity and ensure
    that family members reduce their exposure as much
    as possible. Children, older people (>60 years old),
    and anyone with underlying illnesses (such as
    respiratory illness, heart disease, diabetes, or
    compromised immune systems) should not be
    involved in preparing the body. A minimum
    number of people should be involved in
    preparations. Others may observe without touching
    the body at a minimum distance of 1 m;

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