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Ranil to make a special statement in Parliament todayOpposition and United National Party (UNP) Leader Ranil Wickremasinghe will deliver a special statement in the parliament today on the situation in the Beruwala Aluthgama area where communal clashes erupted between Sinhala and Muslim people. UNP said the government completely failed to control the tense situation in the Aluthgama Beruwala area. The party condemned the government for spreading dissension among communities to claim there is a conspiracy against the government in order to cover up its ineptness. |
UNP runs into trouble in BeruwalaA United National Party delegation that travelled to Aluthgama and Beruwala last evening ran into trouble with the mob stationed at the entrance to one of the towns, Parliamentarian Dr. Harsha De Silva said yesterday. The UNP MP said that the mob had refused to permit the Opposition delegation to pass because it included Muslim MPs, including Kabir Hashim and Western Provincial Councillor, Mujibur Rahuman. UNP Leadership Council Chairman Karu Jayasuriya, Party General Secretary Tissa Attanayake and MP Eran Wickremaratne were also part of the delegation. De Silva said the group had come ‘face to face’ with an unruly drunk and abusive mob. “They threatened physical harm against Muslim representatives in our group, if we did not turn back. Sad to say, the situation in Beruwala does not seem anything near ‘normal’ as told to us by the Government Ministry of Law and Order,” the UNP MP said on his Facebook page. The group also visited the Chief Prelate of the ‘Kandey Vihare’ temple and requested him to intervene to keep the peace by advising the villagers. “We felt the tension and it was certainly very high. The STF and heavily-armed military personnel were visible everywhere. I sincerely hope the authorities bring the situation under control because a lapse would result in unspeakable mayhem,” the UNP MP said. |
JVP asks public not to fall prey to religious extremismThe Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) yesterday asked people not to fall prey to religious extremism and become “stupid victims of extremists”. Expressing the party’s standpoint regarding the communalist and religious clashes that have arisen in certain areas in the country, JVP General Secretary Tilvin Silva at a special media conference held at the party head office at Pelawatte yesterday said the communal and religious clashes that have arisen have to be defeated. “We first invite the people in this country to come forward to build national unity. What exists at present is a very serious and inflammable situation,” Silva said emphasising that the media institutions have a big responsibility in quelling the situation. The Party Leader pointed out that as a result of an incident that occurred at Aluthgama a communal and religious conflict is spreading throughout the country. “This is a clash created by extremists making use of a minor incident. Now those who ignited the fire are unable to extinguish it and it is spreading in all directions. The people that lived together in these areas now live in fear and suspicion,” Silva said. Reminding that the Black July in 1983 created a reason for the 30-year war against Tamil terrorists, the JVP Leader said many lessons should be learnt in history regarding such clashes. Silva criticised the Government for backing the extremist groups and using communal and religious clashes instead of preventing them for its advantage. “Conduct of the Government in this situation has sustained extremists’ moves. Communal and religious clashes are intentionally created to get its vote base increased,” he charged. The JVP General Secretary said the religious extremists use the sentiment of the general public for their targets and urged all Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim masses to stop communal and religious clashesand come forward to normalise the situation and create an environment for peaceful living. |
Police Chief rejects rumours over the death of a Buddhist monkThe Police Chief, Inspector General of Police N.K. Illangakoon, issued a statement yesterday dismissing the false rumours spreading on the death of a Buddhist monk during the religious clashes on Sunday in Aluthgama. He confirmed that no Buddhist monk had been killed in the communal clashes that took place in the coastal town last night defying a police curfew. The IGP urged the public not to be misled by rumours and unsubstantiated stories. The rumour on the death of a Buddhist monk was raising tensions across the country and has sparked some anti-Muslim actions in several places. The tension spread to Badulla in the Uva Province of Sri Lanka as the members of Buddhist extremist Bodu Bala Sena pelted stones at Muslim shops. The hardline group staged a protest against Police seeking the release of an activist who had been arrested for attacking Muslim shops. The clashes instigated by the followers of the organisation on Sunday resulted in the deaths of three Muslims. |
US condemns, wants justice metThe US Embassy in a statement yesterday condemned the violence that has spread over the weekend in Aluthgama and Beruwela. “We urge the government to ensure that order is preserved and the lives of all citizens, places of worship, and property are protected. We urge the authorities to investigate these attacks and bring those responsible to justice. We also urge all sides to refrain from violence, exercise restraint, and respect the rule of law,” the Embassy’s statement added. |
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