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Kotabaya Rajapaksa, former Sri Lankan leader, will travel to "Thailand" until tomorrow.

On Aug. 10, ReutersSLOTXOreported, citing two undisclosed sources. President Kotabaya Rajapaksa, former Sri Lankan leader who fled the country last month as a result of mass protests. will arrive in Bangkok of Thailand On Thursday 11 Aug. to find temporary shelter.


After Mr Rajapaksa visited the Maldives and fled to Singapore on July 14, due to unprecedented unrest from Sri Lanka's worst economic crisis in 70 years, tens of thousands of protesters stormed the president's residence. and the Office of the President before resigning from the position became the first Sri Lankan president to resign mid-term.

Sri Lanka's foreign ministry has not yet clarified the information, while Ratchada Thanadirek, a spokesman for the Thai government. told Reuters that “No comments”

Ex-President Kota Baya's travel schedule has been revealed. After the visa of the former Sri Lankan leader that Singapore authorities had extended for 1 round, the period expired.

The report stated that The former president of Kota Baya has never made any public appearances and expressed any political views. After leaving Sri Lanka Singaporean authorities have reiterated that they have never offered any protections and privileges. with the former Sri Lankan leader

The 73-year-old former president of Kota Baya was an officer in the Sri Lankan army and became a former defense minister during the Sri Lankan army's crackdown on the Tamil Tiger militia in 2009.

He has been fighting the Sri Lankan government since 1983 and has been targeted by human rights activists who have called for investigations into possible war crimes against him. ever insisted on refusing


The new Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe He said that the former President Kotabaya's return to Sri Lanka should be avoided during this period. “I think coming back now is inappropriate. But I haven't seen any signs that he'll be back,” he said.

While experts consider The former president of Kota Baya will not be protected from any privileges. If they return, they will be prosecuted by the Sri Lankan authorities. especially the controversy over the failure of the country's administration to cause bankruptcy in Sri Lanka.

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