The long-awaited documentary shedding light on the delayed Channel exposure of Sri Lanka's tragic Easter Sunday attacks is scheduled to air on September 5 at 11.05 pm London time. This revelation has ignited a whirlwind of speculation, with foreign media suggesting that the documentary may implicate the Directorate of Military Intelligence in the devastating event.
As anticipation mounts ahead of the documentary's premiere, questions surrounding the alleged involvement of the military intelligence apparatus in the Easter Sunday attacks have gained momentum. The film promises to delve deep into the events leading up to and following the attacks, raising concerns among Sri Lanka's political and military circles.
However, in the face of these allegations, SIS (State Intelligence Service) Chief Suresh Sallay has taken a stern stance. Sallay has already issued a threat to sue a Catholic priest who made similar allegations in the past. The controversial and potentially damaging claims have left the nation divided, awaiting the documentary's release with bated breath.
The documentary's release is expected to be a pivotal moment in Sri Lanka's recent history, with the world watching closely to see what revelations it may bring to light.