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Buddhist monks request access to historic Mullaitivu mountain for “research”
28Sep 2018
A group of Sinhalese people including two Buddhist monks who had been
handed over to police in Mullaitivu for attempting to install a Buddha
statue have told the court they were just carrying out research.
Residents of Kurunthurmalai (mountain) in Kumulamunai reported that the
group of twelve, including the monks, had come to the area on September
4, falsely claiming to be archaeology department officials and had
brought a Buddha statue and installation equipment with them.
Locals had mobilised to prevent the group from installing the Buddha
statue on the mountain and forced Oddusuddan police to escort the group
away.
Following the filing of a case, the Mullaitivu court ruled on September
13 that no changes could be made to the mountain, including the
installation of any new religious infrastructure.
The group however have submitted a new motion claiming they were
intending to carry out archaeological research, also claiming that the
mountain used to be the site of a Buddhist temple, and that they should
be given access for research purposes.
The group also claimed that Tamil politicians had disrupted their trip
and provoked the locals, resulting in the tense situation in the area.
Related Articles:
04 September 2018 : Tensions in Mullaitivu: locals angered by attempts to build Buddhist vihara
28Sep 2018
A group of Sinhalese people including two Buddhist monks who had been
handed over to police in Mullaitivu for attempting to install a Buddha
statue have told the court they were just carrying out research.
Residents of Kurunthurmalai (mountain) in Kumulamunai reported that the
group of twelve, including the monks, had come to the area on September
4, falsely claiming to be archaeology department officials and had
brought a Buddha statue and installation equipment with them.
Locals had mobilised to prevent the group from installing the Buddha
statue on the mountain and forced Oddusuddan police to escort the group
away.
Following the filing of a case, the Mullaitivu court ruled on September
13 that no changes could be made to the mountain, including the
installation of any new religious infrastructure.
The group however have submitted a new motion claiming they were
intending to carry out archaeological research, also claiming that the
mountain used to be the site of a Buddhist temple, and that they should
be given access for research purposes.
The group also claimed that Tamil politicians had disrupted their trip
and provoked the locals, resulting in the tense situation in the area.
Related Articles:
04 September 2018 : Tensions in Mullaitivu: locals angered by attempts to build Buddhist vihara

