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A Statement by 900 Sri Lankan Students on #Couplk Signatories A Statement by 900 Sri Lankan Students on #CoupLK Signatories A.Nithushaan SLIATE Aadharsha Binoli Penn State Law - Barsenbach USA Aadila Nawas University of Colombo Aanya Wipulasena UOC Aaris University Burhani Serendib Abbas School Abdul Azeez MIBS Abdul Jabbar Abdul Razzak Wycherley International School Abinishaa Sivaraj Methodist College Abirami kugathasan University of peradeniya Abiramy Sivalogananthan University of Colombo Abraham Anojan University of Sri Jayewardanapura Achala Wickramasuriya University of Colombo, University of Maryland Baltimore County Adheeba Ilyas Sri Lanka Law College Adrian Marcus NIT, Calicut Agnes olai University of peradeniya Agree St. Joseph’s college Ahmed Raza Business Management School (BMS) Aisha Anver Methodist College Akram Sanoon CINEC Amanda Halliday Law Faculty, University of Colombo Amanda Vanhoff University of Colombo Amaya Fernando Faculty of Law, University of Colombo Amenthi Weerasinghe Ladies college Amesh M Jayaweera University of Moratuwa Amita Arudpragasam Harvard University Amra Ismail Faculty of Law, University of Colombo Amrith Senaratne University of Ottawa Amrith Wilson Deakin University Anarga KDU Andrew Backus The royal institute of Colombo Anish Fonseka New York University Anishka Mendis Ladies' College Anjalee Dissanayake CINEC Campus Anjalee Udawatte Faculty of Law, University of Colombo Anjalee Wegodapola University of Moratuwa Anjalee Wegodapola University of Moratuwa Anjali Rodrigo Ladies’ College Anjana Chathuranga C.W.W. Kannangara C.C Anjana Wijesundara University of Melbourne Anjula Hettige St.Joseph's College, Colombo Annika Samuel University of Peradeniya Anton Tissera ICBT Anton Tissera St. Peter's College Anuradha Abeysekera Faculty of Law University of Colombo Anushka Kahandagama South Asian University, New Delhi Anush Kanushara Royal institute colombo Apiram Balathayalan University of New South Wales Apsara Abeynayake University of Colombo Apsara Abeynayake University of Colombo Aqeela liyawdeen University of Peradeniya Aqeela liyawdeen University of Peradeniya Arapy Umashankar University of Peradeniya Ariyaratnam Ragaventhira University of Sri Jayewardenepura Arkam Sri Lanka Law College Arosh Martin University of Kelaniya Arpana Bhargavi Giritharan University College London Arshadha Subair University of Colombo Aruna jayawardhana Faculty of Engineering,university of peradeniya Arunasalam Logaletchumy University of Colombo Arunasalam Logaletchumy University of Colombo Arundathe Monash University, Melbourne Arunie University of London Asel Karunasingha General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University Asfak Ahamed AMDT Ashan Victor University of the West of Scotland Ashan Vijay Kingswood College Ashan Dhananjaya Wayamba university of Sri Lanka Ashani Law college Ashani Rathnayake Sri Lanka Law College Ashara Warnakulasuriya University of Colombo Ashen Hirantha University of Colombo Ashenka De Silva Methodist College Ashvini Prabakaran Law College Ashwini Premashankar University of Alberta Asma Rahman University of Colombo Atheef Anees Northumbria University Athulya Meddegoda Monash University, Melbourne Avanka Fernando University of Sussex Awahnee Mendis New York University, Abu Dhabi Ayaz Cuttilan INTI International College Subang, Malaysia Ayodhya Rmit Batya Peter Methodist College Benhanan Subendran University of Sri Jayewardenepura Beverton Rayan Iowa State University Bhagya Samarakoon Faculty of Law, University of Colombo Bharatha M. 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Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia Devin Yasas SLIIT Devmin Abeyasena General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University Devrangee Weerasinghe Faculty of Law, University of Colombo Dhaneshi Chandrasekera Ladies college Dhanika Bulathsinhala University of Colombo Dhanushanthi Kanagalingam University of Colombo Dhanushi karunarathna Girls' high school Kandy Dhanushi Wijeyakulasuriya Pennsylvania State University Dharaka Weerasinghe University of Kelaniya Dhilini Colombo theological seminary Dilan Nalaka University of Moratuwa + Sri Lanka Law College Dilan Nissanka University of Ruhuna Dilinthi Rodrigo Royal institute Dilki Umasha University of Colombo Dilshan De Mel University of Southern Queensland (USQ), Australia Dilshan Devapriya Perera RUDN University of Russia Dilshan Sonnadara St. Thomas' College Dilshan weerasekera University of colombo Dilshani N Ranawaka University of Colombo Dilshi hapuarachchi University of Colombo Dilumi wijesundara Rajarata university Sri Lanka Dilushan Sabaragamuwa University of SriLanka Dimithri Padivita University of Colombo Dimithri Padivita University of Colombo Dinesh Salinda Madugalle University of Colombo Dinesh Salinda Madugalle University of Colombo Dinith Atapattu University of Moratuwa Dinithi Sri lanka law college Dinithi Edrisinha University of Colombo Dinithi Prashadi Madhumali University of colombo Dinuk de Silva University of Colombo Dinuki Vidanagamage Western Sydney University Diroshan Fernando University of Jaffna Divya Fernando Law college Sri Lanka Divyanjee Thrimanne University of Colombo Diyon Jackson Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing DNK Cornell University Don Abayatilaka Sri Lanka Technical Samaranayake College, Colombo Dru Dulakshi Perera University of Sri Jayewardenepura Dulanji Narmada University of Colombo Dulki De Silva University of Salford Dulmani Atapattu Methodist College Dumesh Gunathilake Monash University Dumindu Katuwala CSBSJU Dunstan harold jeyachandran Banglore University Dunya Jayasekara Visakha Vidyalaya, Colombo 5 eashani jayathma University of Colombo, Faculty of law Elijah Hoole South Eastern University Emmanuella Muoneke University of Peradeniya Enakshi Wikramanyake The University of Texas at Austin Enon Croos University of West London Erandi de Silva Ladies' College Erandi Seneviratne Methodist College Eranthi Abeywardena Sri Lanka Law College Eric Vidhyashagar Faculty of Dental Sciences University of Peradeniya F H Marikar University of Colombo Faheema Farook Wayamba University of Sri Lanka Fathima Aquila Hassan University of Cambridge Fathima Asla Faculty of law, University of Colombo Fathima Haifa University of Sri Jayewardenepura Fathmath Nasha Ismail Al Musthafa International university Fazmila Fareed Department of Law, University of Peradeniya Gamith Kumarasena Gangulali de Silva Lawyer Gayathri Kapaugedara University of Colombo Geshareni Sivayoganathan Faculty of Law, University of Colombo Gihan Gurunayake Central Queensland University Gimhani Perera Chittagong Medical College, University of Chittagong Githmi Rabel University of Peradeniya Givaj Dilshan General Sir John Kotelawela Defense University Gothamee Narangala Ladies' College Gowrienanthan Balarupan University of Moratuwa H.A.P.D Perera University of Kelaniya Hamas Ahamed University of Moratuwa Hannah Natasha Hariharan Faculty of Law University of Colombo Hansala Chethiyawardena Imperial college of business studies Hansee Thudugala Infotmatics institute of Technology Hansika Indumini Faculty of Law, University of Colombo Hansini Aloka Pallegama University of Sri Jayawardenepura Harindi Palkumbura University of Kelaniya Harini Fernando General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University Harshana Bandara Pennsylvania State University Harshani wasana University of Colombo Harshitha Silva University of peradeniya Hasara Premathilaka University of colombo Hashani E. 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