Sunday, 24 Nov 2024

Sri Lanka: Police inaction as Muslim shops torched by Buddhists

Authorities set curfew to combat new wave of violence directed at the country’s Muslim minority.

    Sri Lanka imposed a curfew in a central town popular with tourists after days of unrest between religious communities with a Buddhist man killed and Muslim businesses set ablaze.

    Police said on Monday there had been riots and arson attacks since the weekend in Kandy district, while sources told Al Jazeera the violence was spreading throughout the South Asian island nation.

    “The curfew was imposed to control the situation in the area,” said police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera.

    Police officers were placed on heightened alert in Kandy to ensure the “situation does not spiral into inter-communal conflagration”, the government said in a statement.

    Mobs set fire to Muslim-owned businesses and attacked a mosque in the east of the country.

    Local officials said more than two dozen suspects had been detained by police in connection with the spate of arson attacks, while senior officers also launched an investigation into the conduct of the police.

    Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon, executive director of the Centre for Human Rights Sri Lanka, condemned the “unfathomable police inefficiency” that he said led to the violence.

    “Social media pages rallied Sinhalese mobs to assemble in Teldeniya town at 10am. At 11am, there was a proclivity for violent confrontations to take place as mobs gathered. The destruction of Muslim properties started taking place from around 1pm,” Tennakoon told Al Jazeera.

    Kandy is the latest region to be plagued by religious and ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, a nation of 21 million people. 

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