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Proposed Ban on Cow Slaughter in Sri Lanka Could Leave 300,000 Out of Work - L.A. Focus Newspaper

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The government of Sri Lanka is proposing a ban on cow slaughter, citing the protection of the island's Sinhala-Buddhist culture, whose population helped bring the president and prime minister to power. Final approval of the bill, delayed for a month, is expected to leave 300,000 people - mostly farmers and leather tannery owners - on […]

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