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Foreign Educated Mulangata Lawyer Stripped of Citizenship Faces Deportation


Kong Kea Ratnayake, a Mulangata subversive has been stripped of his citizenship after being detained by the Border Police at Tsentsugan International Airport, where he is being held in detention ahead of a Court decision to authorise his deportation.

Ratnayake illegally left the country five years ago using a forged exit permit. While out of the country it is reported that he undertook a course of study in law at a foreign university, specialising in human rights and civil law.

His arrest comes after his attempted return to Rhand with Border Police and officials from the Interior Security Council assessing him as a domestic threat.
The ISC released a statement saying “Kong Kea Ratnayake illegally left the country utilising sophisticated forged documentation in order to attend university in a hostile country. There he has been provided with training aimed at providing him the ability to engage in subversive acts of sabotage against the social harmony of Rhandese Commonwealth. On this basis it is the assessment of the ISC that Ratnayake poses an unacceptable threat of malevolent foreign interference in Rhand’s domestic life and have moved to rescind his citizenship, as such we have applied to the Courts for a deportation order to return him to his point of origin.”

The Bar Association of Rhand also released a statement welcoming the move “We remain clear on our principle that Rhandese law, based as it is on the thousand year tradition of the Shen legal system can only truly be understood and interpreted within the framework of a Shen-Rhan’Di cultural grounding. As such Mulangata tribals are poorly placed to grasp and practice law and are therefore excluded from registering at our accredited schools or ascending to the Bar in Rhand. Ratnayake and others like him seek to circumvent these safeguards by seeking training abroad, this however does not provide them with the knowledge to navigate the Rhandese legal system; rather it trains them in modes of legal thought alien to our land and primes them to become weapons of lawfare against our society. The government must act to shut down the loopholes that allows the infiltration of hostile, alien legal ideology to penetrate into our culture, the deportation of Ratnayake is a step in the right direction.”


Internal Migration and Labour Council Announce Upcoming Passbook Checks


The Minister of Internal Migration and Labour has announced that his department will shortly be carrying out passbook checks for Mulangata residents of the district C townships on the outskirts of Tsentsugan, Songho and Canxhi.

The move comes after influx monitoring teams report population growth in the townships beyond that expected by the current internal migration quotas. The suspicion has arisen that significant numbers of tribals have been illegally moving to the townships from the countryside in search of work.

Minister Zheng Gui has said “The law and our policies are clear, the internal relocation of Mulangata tribals is only allowed with a domestic migration visa issued by the Labour Bureau confirming that they have obtained employment in a non-home district, migration under any other condition is illegal. Unfortunately, the evidence seems to suggest that a number of tribals continue to flaunt this system and move to district C townships without permission leading to a degradation of living standards, increases of disease and crime in the affected areas. This situation cannot be allowed to continue and we have therefore ordered a passbook check to ensure that only those with a legal right to live in district C remain. Those found to not have correct papers will be deported back to their home district.”

The Police forces have been informed of the plans and have begun making preparations to provide security during the operation, while the army has designated units on standby to assist with the deportations and provide support to the police should the need arise.

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