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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 27, 2012
May
26, 2012
By Colombo
Telegraph -
Buddhist monks
took to the streets yesterday again demanding the demolition of yet another
Muslim community building in Colombo, claiming it was
illegal, Ceylon
Today reports. Meanwhile Divaina newspaper
claims that the building is a
illegal cattle-killing place
belong to Islam fundamentalists.
Over
250 protestors led by Buddhist monks including JHU monk Akmeemana Dayaratane (ex
MP JHU), staged a demonstration yesterday in front of Galvihara Road, Dehiwala,
calling for the demolition of the Madarasa ‘Darul- Qur’an lil Baranil Iman. The
protestors charged it is an illegal construction and a place where goats are
scarified.
One
of the monks leading the protest claimed the Madarasa should be demolished as
the Muslims had constructed it illegally; a claim many Muslims in the area are
disputing.
In
response to this a member of the trustee board, Hizni Mohamed said the Madarasa
named has been situated here for over 13 years. “It is a place mainly to teach
and educate the children on religion and the Qur’an,” he said.
He
said the monks’ claim that the Muslims were rearing goats and sacrificing them
within the premises of the Madarasa, but nothing of that sort happened. “It is
not an illegal construction. We have accurate deeds and the building has been
there for so many years,” he said.
According
to the Western Province UNP PC member Mujibur Rahman, this Madarasa has been
frequented by the Muslims for 13 years and this problem of demolishing has begun
all of a sudden. “Nothing illegal or unlawful is happening,” he confirmed.
When
Ceylon Today contacted the Mayor of Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia, Municipal Council
Dhanasiri Amaratunge said that a group of monks had complained to him regarding
an illegal construction.
“I
sent a team to inspect the area and we have found that the Madarasa is an
illegal construction and we have summoned them to court on Monday. Even before
the legal aspect could be done the villagers and the monks have begun a
protest,” he said.