Sri Lanka
has imposed a nationwide state of emergency for the first time since
the civil war era in response to days of violent unrest between
Sinhalese and Muslim communities.
The special measures permitting soldiers to be deployed in civilian
areas will initially apply for 10 days, at which point the deployment
would need to be ratified by parliament, said Mano Ganesan, the Sri
Lankan minister for co-existence.
“There were concerns that communal violence would spread,” Ganesan
told the Guardian. “We don’t want to spread communal disharmony and hate
speech.”
Arson attacks and riots have hit the central district of Kandy in
recent days and there was similar violence in late February when mobs
set fire to Muslim-owned businesses and a mosque in the east.
The violence in Kandy is understood to have been sparked when a group
of Muslim men in Digana town were accused of killing a man belonging to
the majority Sinhala Buddhist community, who make up about 75% of the
population.
Source: Theguardian
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