How should we face the current crisis? : 89-Comradeship

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89-Comradeship, a group organised by a group of activists who actively contributed to the struggle of 1989 and do not currently represent any political party, stated that a broad mass movement should be built together to overcome the current crisis of the country.

In a statement, the 89-Comradeship pointed out that political circles and movements on the involvement of leftist parties and groups, as well as progressive mass movements in the North, East, South, the highlands and globally should be urging the citizens of Sri Lanka to immediately foster a programme with a clear vision to overcome this crisis.

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