Eastern Muslim University Teachers’
Association for Human Rights (EMUTAHR), Sri Lanka
The Eastern
Muslim University Teachers’ Association hereby condemns the outrageous
barbarism unleashed against the Muslims of Sri Lanka by the Sinhala
Buddhist extremist forces like Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) aimed at
resurrecting another pogrom of 1915 or 1983.
The recent trend of
hatred and intolerance coupled with incidents associated with violence
towards Muslims underlines the ethno-religious politics of the
successive government in the post-independence of Sri Lanka. In the
aftermath of the war in the country, the Buddhist extremist forces like
Bodu Bala Sena and Sinhala Ravaya whipping up anti-Muslim campaign or
hysteria with the tacit approval of the government aims at wrecking the
cordial and congenial relationship between Sinhelese and Muslims.
Recent months have
witnessed hard times for minorities, particularly the Muslims and
Christians in the country to exercise their basic religious freedom
enjoined in the constitution of the country. This shows that the
complicity of the government in the centre in restraining the minorities
from exercising their religious freedoms and suggests the repression of
the minorities by the government. Sinhala Buddhist nationalism
camouflaged under the religious vigor has caused an irreparable damage
on the peace and harmony that prevails among various communities in the
country and contributed to a sense of fear and anxiety among the
minorities.
Yesterday, we saw a
deleterious pogrom unleashed against Muslims in Aluthgama and Beruwala
by the thugs of Bodu Bala Sena, which until now claimed the lives of 4
and 80 innocent civilians being injured with causing immense damage on
the properties of Muslims, underlines a deliberate degeneration of
Sinhala Muslim animosity, a project undertaken by the Sinhala Buddhist
extremists and its patrons with a pure ulterior motive of crippling the
economy of Muslims and subjugating them to the level of Tamils who are
now descended to the level of aliens in the country with the elimination
of the LTTE.
It is disheartening
that the law enforcement authorities, which in usual circumstances
appeal for a court order against a protest which has the likelihood of
turning violent, allowed the access to the BBS for a meeting to be taken
place followed by a protest campaign through Muslim areas inciting a
violence, despite the caution and appeal made from civil society
organizations of the Muslim community to stop the protest due to the
tension that arose on Poson Poya day in Alutgama. This raises an issue
of the deterioration of law and order in the country.
It should be condemned
by all the human beings, regardless of racial and religious
differences, that the human rights violations of this nature takes place
five years after the end of the war. It is important that human rights
organizations functioning in and out of the country take note of human
rights violations occurring against Muslims in the country and bring it
to an end.
We, the Eastern Muslim
University Teachers’ Association, appeal to the Muslim political
parties, civil society organizations, Mass media, intellectuals, and
lawyers to work together to defuse the tension prevailing in the area
now and bring this matter to the attention of the relevant parties and
international organizations in order to bring the perpetrators of this
pogrom, particularly the members of BBS, to the book and to ensure peace
and reconciliation prevailed among various communities.
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