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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, April 28, 2019
Terrorist Motivations And Security Lapses Behind The Easter Carnage (21/4)
The IS ideology has from the beginning been based on Salafi beliefs of ‘one god, one religion, one leader and one state.’
by Laksiri Fernando-April 26 at 2:00 AM ·
Two
major sets of issues have merged in interpreting and finding reasons
behind the Easter Carnage in Sri Lanka that has led to over 250 dead and
nearly 500 injured. First relates to the questions of who were behind
and what were their motives. Second mainly in respect of why this
carnage could not be avoided, as the Security Alerts were available, and
who is responsible administratively and/or politically for this utter
dereliction. Regarding the exact death toll, there had been difficulties
in counting.
Most unfortunate in finding solutions to these and related questions is
the political and/or religious biases expressed in the interpretations
given by many authors nationally and internationally.
Who were behind?
Now it is clear that the so far identified 8 suicide bombers out of 9
are Sri Lankan nationals. The main outfit behind the attack is also a
Sri Lankan organization called the National Thowheed Jamath (NTJ).
However, almost from the beginning of the NTJ, they have had allegiance
to the Islamic State (IS) and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
When the IS claimed responsibility for the attack, they identified the
‘assailants’ or martyrs in their nicknames as Abu Ubaida, Abul Mukhtar,
Abul Khalil, Abul Mukhtar, Abu Hamza, Abul Baraa, Abu Muhammad, and Abu
Abdillah.
NTJ’s local leader is identified in Sri Lanka as Moulvi Zaharan Hashim,
extremist religious preacher, coming from Kattankudy in Batticaloa.
According to the IS statement, he is the person as Abu Ubaida who has
attacked the Shangri-La hotel and now dead. However, it is unlikely that
the IS would allow its local leader to sacrifice himself. The
possibility is that ether he is on the run or new leaders have taken
over the operations.
The NTJ was apparently founded in 2014, Zaharan Hashim playing a major
or the leading role. This was after the attacks on Muslims in Aluthgama
in June 2014, apparently led by the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS). Therefore as
an extremist preacher, Hashim had found many follows to his cause,
preaching through the social media. Kattankudy is also the place where
nearly 150 Muslims were massacred in a Mosque by the LTTE in August
1990.
The above are pointers to some of the reasons for the local
radicalization of Muslim youth in recent decades, although not at all a
justification for the inflicted carnage. It is possible that more
educated and more resourceful youth became part of an underground
organization with allegiance to the IS in recent times. The government
did not heed to the previous warnings. Some went to Syria and died. Some
returned and went underground.
What were the motives?
It is difficult to find rational motives for terrorism, whether it is
left-wing (past JVP), ethnonationalist (LTTE), or religious (NTJ).
However the religious terrorism appears to be the most extreme of the
above three. The BBS also borders on the last category. Terrorism or the
Easter Carnage cannot be explained through the ‘frustration-aggression
theory’ or the ‘relative deprivation principles,’ because causes or the
motives are not mainly objective, but subjective. The motives or
justifications are largely within the minds of the terrorists.
After the carnage, the IS announced “O Crusaders, this bloody day (21/4) is our reward to you.”
This shows an international motive going beyond the shores of Sri Lanka.
This is why many writers at the beginning were finding it difficult to
understand the circumstances of attacking the Catholic congregations,
apart from tourists in hotels. It is significant the use of the word
‘Crusaders.’ It is also significant the day symbolized as 21/4
reminiscent of 9/11.
The ideology of the NTJ or the particular terrorists had primarily come
from the Islamic State and not specifically within Sri Lanka. There are
several organizations in the name of ‘Thowheed Jamath’ even
internationally and there is an organization even in Australia. These
are diverse organizations, the name roughly translated as ‘monotheist
organization.’ Many of them are radical or agitational organizations and
the Australian Thowheed Jamath recently organized a protest rally in
Melbourne against what they called ‘Muslim genocide’ in China. The main
slogan was to demand an independent state for what they called ‘East
Turkestan’ in Xinjiang.
The ideology of the NTJ could be traced in general to Salafi beliefs
what the Zaharan Hashim has been advocating now for a long period. He
apparently conducted these Quran classes as M.T.M. Zahran. Many of the
attendees were young boys and teenagers.
Salafi is a Sunni revivalist movement with political overtones from the
beginning in Egypt in the 19th century. Major hallmarks are of
Anti-Western or Anti-imperialist characteristics. As a revivalist
movement, it is religious and sober, but in its political expressions,
it has always been militant and Jihadist.
The IS ideology has from the beginning been based on Salafi beliefs of ‘one god, one religion, one leader and one state.’
Security Lapses
If the security intelligence had carefully followed the NTJ, its social
media, the movements of the leader/s and the ideology behind, it would
not have been difficult to identify the dangers of the movement well
before irrupting it into the present carnage. Admittedly, it is also
easy to said than done.
Even otherwise, if the discovery of a huge amount of explosives and
apparently a training camp in January 2019 was followed up properly,
many relevant discoveries which are being discovered today, could have
been uncovered. Before that in December 2018, there were incidents of
defamation and vandalization of Buddha statues and Christian images by
the followers of the NTJ in some areas.
Protecting the Muslim community, their places of worship and their
rights in Sri Lanka is one thing. The prevention of terrorism and the
eradication of extremism including hate speech and action are completely
different matters, even necessary for the protection of the Muslim
community in general.
The failure of the national security intelligence has compounded by the
lackadicicle attitude taken by the Ministry of Defence and the
Department of Police when clear intelligence warnings with details were
conveyed from India in early April. Even before, when moderate Muslim
community leaders (not political ones!) alerted the police about
extremist advocacy, no action had been taken with all knowledge about
the people involved.
The information that came from India during the first week of April had
very clearly warned about the planned ‘suicide attacks’ by the NTJ and
its leader Mohamod Zaharan ( alias Zaharan Hashim). The Indian
intelligence had obtained the information from an arrested IS member in
Tamil Nadu who had apparently trained some suicide cadres in Sri Lanka.
Therefore, the link between the IS and the NTJ was very clear not just
in ideology but in operational terms. This was not a simple matter or a
joke to ignore.
The National Intelligence Service had given other names and their
details apparently from their own files and information
(detailed/different names, telephone numbers, addresses and even in some
cases, ID numbers). However, the Ministry of Defence and the Department
of Police had taken them lightly.
Why the suspects were not arrested? Why didn’t their places of residence
were not searched? Was it because these hierarchies were planning to
celebrate the Sinhala New Year in grand style in coming weeks? Thus,
were they busy with their families and friends not attending to official
duties?
Who was (ir)responsible?
Apparently on the advice of the IGP, the DIG Special Security Range has
sent a Memo to the Security Divisions of the Ministers, Diplomats,
Judiciary and the Retired Presidents alerting the possible attacks. The
purpose apparently had been to protect those hierarchies. To that extent
the Police and the Ministry of Defence had been responsible and duty
minded!
The Secretary of Defence must have given the information to the
President’s Security Division by himself. However, the President has
denied the knowledge of such information although he is the Minister of
Defence and of the Police. President was away in India and Singapore on a
private visit from 16 April, and returned back only at midnight from
Singapore after the carnage in the morning of 21 April, the Easter
Sunday.
The Prime Minister has also claimed that he was not given the Memo or
information. However his Security Division apparently knew the Security
Alert to protect him. Doesn’t he and other Ministers communicate with
the personal security personnel on a day to day basis on security
matters? If not, it is strange in a terribly insecure country like Sri
Lanka, although the civil war ended ten years back in May 2009.
At least two Ministers have boastfully revealed that they knew about the
Security Alert and one even Tweeted the Security Memo to the whole
world. Strangely, it was not marked ‘Confidential.’ The latter Minister
even boasted that he first came to know about the possible Church attack
in Colombo from his hospitalized father in a private hospital.
Being a faithful Catholic, he prevented himself going to the targeted
Church. But he didn’t try to prevent the ordinary churchgoers getting
killed by passing the information to the Church-leaders, or getting the
security to protect the Church. He is not an ordinary Minister, but a
Cabinet one. He is also the one who first initiated the partisan
political interpretations, Prime Minister vs the President, about
security lapses, now vociferously taken up by the opposition members in
Parliament.
The other Minister is the one who is in charge of National
Reconciliation. It is not clear how many other Cabinet Ministers and
past Presidents knew about the possible attacks, but didn’t do anything
to prevent the situation.
There were clear information in the Security Alert from India that
Catholic Churches would be the main targets. The Catholic community
apparently wonders whether the security to them was neglected because
they are Catholics in this divided society?
Conclusion
It appears that the Government was ‘Sleep Walking’ on security matters
that led to the Easter Carnage at least of that magnitude.
Many of the root causes are not national, but within the religiously
polarized ‘international community.’ The possible link between the
Christchurch Massacre (15 March) in New Zealand and the Easter Carnage
(21 April) in Sri Lanka is not a figment of imagination, but within the
intelligence information received from India through the IS operative in
custody. Obviously, preparations for many suicide attacks were in the
offing before the Christchurch Massacre. But the targets possibly have
changed after that incident.
Therefore objectively speaking, there are many sides to the Easter
Carnage in Sri Lanka that the Western or the Christian countries also
should take into account. The pacification of extremism on the Islamic
side might not be easy through religious/ethnic reconciliation in Sri
Lanka alone, unless similar or more fundamental efforts are taken
internationally.
Inside the country, affected Catholic communities should be compensated
and given counselling as necessary. The Muslim community should be
protected from all possible backlashes. There are already unfortunate
pressures for the ordinary Muslims, women and their children. Security
can be an immediate priority without going into the extremes. There can
be suicide bombers still on the run.

