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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, June 28, 2014
Sri Lanka arrests eight over riots
Riots by Sinhala Buddhist mobs targeting Muslims swept through the country's southern coastal towns last week [AP]
Sri Lankan police have arrested key suspects accused of fuelling
religious riots and looting, as minority Muslims expressed fears of more
unrest ahead of Ramadan, officials said.
Police said a total of eight people directly linked to the June 15 anti-Muslim riots were
arrested this week and that they recovered gems and jewellery looted
from two shops that were targeted during the violence.
"With the help of CCTV footage and the recently established (police)
intelligence network we arrested the suspects along with the stolen
goods", senior superintendent Athula Weerasinghe said on Saturday.
The violence, which erupted in the coastal resort of Alutgama, spilled
over into the neighbouring international tourist resorts of Beruwala and
Bentota.
Weerasinghe said jewellery worth more than $11,500 was recovered.
Officials estimate the riot damage at 200 million rupees. Four people
were killed and 80 wounded in what were the worst religious riots in
recent decades.
Sri Lanka's media as well as rights groups have accused the police of
failing to prevent Buddhist mobs from attacking Muslims, who constitute
10 percent of the country's 20 million population.
Police, however, said investigations showed there was a strong criminal
element that fuelled religious tensions. Earlier, police had arrested 55
suspects including both Buddhists as well as Muslims, but the eight
arrested this week are the first to be held for looting and directly
involved in attacking shops.
The announcement of the latest arrests came as the Muslim Council of Sri
Lanka (MCSL), an umbrella group of 48 Muslim organisations, petitioned
police chief N K Illangakoon expressing fears of more violence against
their minority community during the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
"We are concerned that the root causes to the problems related to the
attacks on the Muslim community and other minorities has not been
addressed and appropriate action taken to enforce justice", the MCSL
said.
MCSL president N M Ameen told the AFP news agency they would mark
Ramadan in a low key fashion because of the fear of more hate attacks.
Facebook shutdown
Last week, Muslim-owned businesses shut down in Sri Lanka's capital to protest against deadly riots by Buddhists.
Muslims as well as a majority of moderate Buddhists have pressed for
action against the Buddhist Force, or BBS, group which is seen as
enjoying patronage of senior government figures.
In earlier reports on Friday, Buddhist activists accused of involvement
in communal violence said that accounts of their group's members on
social media site Facebook had been blocked.
"My account is blocked," Buddhist Force spokesman Dilantha
Vithanage told Reuters by telephone. "I can't access my account. I
last visited my account on June 25 and the accounts of others have also
been blocked."
A Facebook spokesman in London declined to comment on any action taken
by the company in Sri Lanka and referred Reuters to its terms of
service.