The longest ongoing struggle in Sri Lanka marks 2222 days

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Today, 2,222 days have passed since the struggle started by the relatives of those who were forced to disappear in the North East.

The mothers, fathers and relatives of the disappeared people have been continuing this struggle for 2222 consecutive days by protesting, satyagraha, agitations, demonstrations etc., demanding to find their missing loved ones, to reveal the truth about these disappearances and to do justice to them.

This is considered to be the longest ongoing struggle in Sri Lanka.

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