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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, September 27, 2014
Despite Concerns Raised By Lankan Muslims, The “Butcher Of Burma” In Sri Lanka
September 27, 2014Despite concerns raised by Sri Lankan Muslims over the visit of Burmese monk Ashin Wirathu who has been held responsible for spreading racial hatred that led to the murder of thousands of Burmese Muslims, the monk has arrived in Sri Lanka last night to participate in the summit of Buddhist monks tomorrow, organised by the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS).
BBS Representatives had visited the Bandaranaike International Airport this morning to welcome Wirathu into the country.
Yesterday, the Sri Lanka Muslim Council raised concerns over the
possible visit of Wirathu to Sri Lanka to partake in the summit
organised by the extremist group BBS. They pointed out that Wirathu’s
participation and his speeches might led to a recurrence of the tragic
events that expired in Aluthgama few months ago, similar to what
happened due to the speech made by BBS General Secretary Galagoda Atte Gnanasara.
The organisations therefore, urged the government to refrain from
granting visa to Wirathu pointing out it would help maintain peaceful
co-existence in the country.
Gnanasara however lashed out against the organisations that opposed Wirathu’s visit.
“Venerable Wirathu has not been found guilty of perpetrating any crimes.
No one has the right to oppose a visit by any Buddhist leader,
particularly not someone of his caliber. Everyone must keep in mind that
this is a Sinhala Buddhist country,” he added.
The government of Sri Lanka has granted visa to Wirathu who is held
responsible for the murder of thousands of Muslims in Burma, just days
after President Rajapaksa assured the General Secretary of the
Organisation of Islamic Countries of doing everything in his power to
ensure the safety of Muslims in Sri Lanka.
Time magazine ran a piece on Wirathu last year complete with a picture
of the controversial monk on its cover page titled ‘ The Face of
Buddhist terror’.
Don’t Fall Prey To Traps Laid By Extremist Groups: BBS Tells Buddhists
The Bodu Bala Sena (BBS)
has expressed concern over statements issued by various organisations
and individuals over the summit of Buddhist monks they have scheduled to
be held tomorrow, describing them as ‘attempts made by racist,
extremist groups and opportunist politicians to disrupt BBS activities’.
BBS CEO Dilanthe Withanage issuing
a statement has remarked that a series of actions are being carried out
as part of a conspiracy to break the momentum that is building in
support of their activities, by religious extremists, opportunists,
fundamentalists and racists.
He has gone on to say the statement issued by the Sri Lanka Muslim Council on the visit of Burmese monk Ashin Wirathu to
Sri Lanka to partake in the BBS summit is one such attempt to aggravate
the local Muslim community against Buddhists and Buddhist monks.
“We regret their actions – Venerable Wirathu decided to visit Sri Lanka
and participate in the Sangha Sammelana following an open invitation we
extended to the international Buddhist community. There is no need for
the SLMC to get riled up over it,” Withanage has stated.
Moreover, he called upon all the Buddhists in the country to ensure they
do not fall prey to the traps laid by such groups because the primary
motive of the Buddhists should be to build the country and not destroy
it.
“Despite their continuous use of phrases such as ‘the promotion of
co-existence in Sri Lanka’ they are carrying out underhand activities
that destroy the nation. This is ample reason fr the entire nation to
remain alert on their activities,” he added.
Withanage has gone on to criticize UNP MP Ravi Karunanayake’s statements
involving the BBS, describing it as a ‘yardstick to measure how bad the
opportunist politicians have failed in promoting their narrow agendas,
before the uniting Sinhala Buddhist forces.’
Speaking further he has pledged to continue with the Summit tomorrow
irrelevant of the challenges that might come their way and has urged the
Buddhist community to refrain from engaging in any activity that would
send a wrong impression about Buddhists and Sri Lanka to the global
community.

