Categories: News

19 arrested post Buddhist, Muslim violence

Sri Lankan police arrested 19 people after a clash between “extremists” from the majority Buddhist and minority Muslim communities in which four people were injured, a spokesman said on Saturday. Tension has been growing between the two communities this year, with some hardline Buddhist groups accusing Muslims of forcing people to convert to Islam and vandalising Buddhist archaeological sites.

Some Buddhists nationalists have also protested against the presence in Sri Lanka of asylum seekers from mostly Buddhist Myanmar’s Rohingya minority. Police said the late Friday violence in the coastal town of Ginthota was triggered by rumours and fake messages. “This was a clash between a small fraction of extremists in the both ethnic groups,” said police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera. One of those arrested was a woman who falsely spread news that Muslims were about to attack a Buddhist temple, he said. Buddhists make up about 70 %  of Sri Lanka’s population with about 9 %for Muslims.

President Maithripala Sirisena’s government, after came under fire from rights groups and diplomats for not doing enough to crack down on hardline, acted against anti-Muslim attackers in June this year.  Reuters

taru

Recent Posts

Israel approves US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza

The three-stage ceasefire starts with an initial six-week phase when hostages held by Hamas will…

39 mins ago

Musk hosts India Global Forum business delegation

Washington: In a first-of-its-kind event, Elon Musk hosted a delegation of leading Indian business figures…

43 mins ago

Drone attack sparks fire at Russian oil storage depot

Kaluga Governor said that a fire had broken out after an industrial site was hit…

46 mins ago

‘China ready to enhance political mutual trust with Bangladesh’

China expressed its readiness to boost political mutual trust, deepen Belt and Road cooperation with…

49 mins ago

Cong moves SC seeking intervention in 1991 Places of Worship Act

New Delhi: The Indian National Congress on Thursday moved the Supreme Court to intervene in…

54 mins ago

Court to pronounce quantum of sentences on January 20

Thiruvananthapuram: The Additional District Sessions Court in Neyyattinkara will pronounce on Monday, January 20, the…

57 mins ago