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Economist shows Eelam: Lanka protests
Sri Lanka has drawn the attention of the London-based "The
Economist" magazine to a cartographical error in the map that
accompanied an article on Sri Lanka last month.
High
Commissioner Faisz Musthapha is understood to have written to editor-in-chief
Bill Emmott pointing out that the northern and eastern parts of
Sri Lanka were shaded in a different colour and designated "Eelam".
The
High Commissioner is understood to have pointed out to "The
Economist" that the entire island constituted a single state
named the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and there was
no Eelam.
Mr.
Musthapha is believed to have urged The Economist to take early
steps to correct an erroneous impression that could be created in
the minds of readers by the map which purported to imply the existence
of a separate state called "Eelam". |