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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 2, 2018
Maithri-Ranil’s Wisdom Of Creating A Muslim Diaspora


The senseless violence unleashed on peaceful Muslims by a group of Sinhalese racist mercenaries, perhaps backed
by powerful local and international forces, has opened up a second
hostile front ,after Tamil diaspora, to the island in the international
scene.
Ever since the carnage began in Digana on
4 March 2018 and spread to other Muslim villages around Kandy there has
been numerous processions, protest marches, meetings and demonstrations
all over the world demanding Sri Lankan government to ensure the safety
and security of the island’s Muslims.
It
is the sole responsibility of any elected government to protect its
citizens, their properties and their legitimate rights. In this respect
Maithri-Ranil government has miserably failed to protect the island’s
Muslims whose votes played crucial role in Sirisena becoming the
President and Wickremesinghe the Prime Minister.
However
the two have dismissed and discarded the Muslims and joined hands with
global anti-Muslims forces not realizing the serious local and
international consequences.
Sri
Lanka is loved by Muslims worldwide, Muslim countries and their
governments. Around a million Sri Lankans were employed in the Gulf
countries and beyond. Their remittances, around eight billion dollars a
year, remains extremely inevitable to sustain the country’s collapsing
economy.
However
neither the President Sirisena nor the Prime Minister Wickremesinghe
both of whom travel worldwide signing bilateral agreements never thought
it fit to visit these Gulf countries. This was their mindsets towards
Muslims and the Muslim world.
With the change of government Muslims thought they would enjoy peace and justice.
However
their hopes were dashed within months as both President Sirisena and
Prime Minister Wickremesingjhe virtually abandoned the Muslim community
as proved later.
When sporadic attacks on Muslims began to intensify and the government turning blind eye delegation
after delegation brought the rising racist attacks to the knowledge of
President Sirisena. Instead of bringing the culprits to book President
Sirisena dismissed saying” this was Mahinda Rajapaksa’s conspiracy to
topple the government”.
Muslims did not know what to do. These attacks intensified until the attacks on Gintota Muslims when the police and the STF were accused of involvement followed by the burning of Digana and other Muslim villages around Kandy.
The
prompt response was demonstration and protest meetings worldwide by Sri
Lankan Muslims living abroad. The irony is that this happens at a time
when the country has not fully recovered from the July 1983 attacks on Tamils, 30 year ethnic war and the alleged atrocities and human rights violence.
Sinhalese
and Tamils joined hands with Muslims to express their anger at the
government in numerous cities in the United Kingdom, New York, near
United Nations office, Canada, Geneva and Paris where Sri Lankan Muslims
from all over France gathered in freezing cold to Australia.
They
were given widespread publicity in both print and electronic media
tarnishing the image of the island. President Maithripala Sirisena and
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe should take full responsibility for this calamity on the country.