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Sri Lanka arrest five over anti-religious violence

Published 2017-06-11, 11:04 a/m
Updated 2017-06-11, 11:10 a/m
© Reuters.  Sri Lanka arrest five over anti-religious violence

COLOMBO, June 11 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka police have arrested five people including a member of a hardline Buddhist organisation for instigating religious violence against Muslims and a Muslim for defaming Buddhism, police said on Sunday.

The arrests come a week after diplomats condemned violence against Muslims in Sri Lanka and urged the government to uphold minority rights and freedom of religion. Earlier, legislators blamed the government for failing to stop a spate of attacks on minority Muslims. than 20 attacks on Muslims have been recorded since April 17, including arson at Muslim-owned businesses and petrol-bomb attacks on mosques while the police said at least 16 such cases had been reported since April.

President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe have ordered police to uphold the law, but the violence against Muslims has not ended.

Muslims, who account for around 9 percent of Sri Lanka's population of 21 million, have blamed the attacks on Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) or the "Buddhist Power Force", an organisation that says the spread of Islam is a threat to Buddhism as the dominant religion. It denies any involvement.

"The police was able to arrest a 32-year-old person who is directly related to four (arson) attacks," police spokesman Priyantha Jayakody told reporters adding that all four businesses were owned by Muslims.

"This person has direct links with Bodu Bala Sena organisation. Since 2014, he has been associating with the Bodu Bala Sena."

Bodu Bala Sena in a statement denied its links with the recent attacks and said the organisation has no membership.

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"We have ability to unleash terrorism, extremism and violence, but not behind (latest anti-Muslim) attacks," CEO of the BBS Dilanthe Withanage said in a statement.

Jayakody also said the police had arrested four more people including a Muslim who posted a Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) post against Buddhism and a Tamil national who attacked a mosque.

Buddhists make up about 70 percent of the population, and analysts say some hardline Buddhist organisations have been spreading hate speech against Muslims and encouraging people to boycott Muslim shops.

The Buddhist groups accuse some Muslim organisations of radicalising the community and forcefully converting people to Islam and vandalising Buddhist archaeological sites. Muslim leaders have denied the claim.

In 2014, three Muslims were killed in riots stirred up hardline Buddhist groups. President Maithripala Sirisena was elected the following year after a campaign in which he promised to solve the issues faced by ethnic minority Tamils and Muslims.

Churches also have faced similar attacks in the past.

The government ended a full-blown 26-year civil war by defeating Tamil Tiger rebels in 2009.

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