Police are appealing to the public to refrain from disrupting the peace march, to avoid congestion on the road and to allow the monks to continue their journey peacefully. The certified service dog “Aloka the Peace Dog” who accompanied the peace march from Dambulla fell ill and sought treatment following the heavy crowding and disruptions on the route yesterday. The large number of people, media groups and onlookers attempting to take selfies, p…
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Police are appealing to the public to refrain from disrupting the peace march, to avoid congestion on the road and to allow the monks to continue their journey peacefully. The certified service dog “Aloka the Peace Dog” who accompanied the peace march from Dambulla fell ill and sought treatment following the heavy crowding and disruptions on the route yesterday. The large number of people, media groups and onlookers attempting to take selfies, p…