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Tissainayagam, also known as Tissa, was taken by the authorities after he went to the government's Terrorism Investigation Division in March 2008 to seek information about a colleague who had been arrested the day before.
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Tissainayagam, also known as Tissa, was taken by the authorities after he went to the government's Terrorism Investigation Division in March 2008 to seek information about a colleague who had been arrested the day before.
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Sri Lanka: Release Tissa JS Tissainayagam (often referred to as "Tissa"), a Sri Lankan journalist, was arbitrarily detained by the police on March 7, 2008 and held without charge for about five months.
WN.com - Articles related to Clashes over Bangladesh arrests 2010
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Sri Lanka: Release Tissa JS Tissainayagam (often referred to as "Tissa"), a Sri Lankan journalist, was arbitrarily detained by the police on
WN.com - Articles related to Clashes over Bangladesh arrests 2010
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Tissainayagam or "Tissa", as he is known to friends and family, was originally detained without charge for almost six months.
Amnesty International USA: Most Recent English News Releases 2009
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Abeysekara, Tissa (May 7, 1930 – April 18, 2009) IMDB
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Tissa has webinars 3 times a week and goes over the program and even talks to people and answers questions.
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"The victory is great and now we have to win the economic war," Tissa Jayaweera, President of the International Chamber of Commerce, told Sri Lanka's Daily News.
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He told Tissa that she had to listen to him since he was obviously the master of the multiplane.
Prod. 2003 - Seq. 7.2 - No Cops... Hans Perk 2007
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There were currently 328 Tissa sites in use, and another three were being installed.
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