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A photo of a purported magazine articleÂ
has been shared repeatedly in Facebook posts that claim it shows a Sri Lankan official blamed the island nation s president for toxic food products found in the country. The claim is false: the photo has been doctored from a magazine article that did not mention Sri Lanka s president.
The photo was shared in this Facebook post published on April 18, 2021.
It purports to show a magazine interview with Siddhika Senaratne, the head of Sri Lankaâs Standards Institute, a national regulatory body that oversees the quality of consumer goods.
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