The Borneo Post

Sri Lanka calls monks who attacked Rohingya ‘animals’

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COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan government yesterday slammed a group of radical Buddhist monks who attacked Rohingya refugees on the island as ‘animals’, pledging action against police who failed to protect them.

Rajitha Senaratne, a cabinet spokesman, said the government condemned Tuesday’s storming of a UN safe house where 31 Rohingya refugees, including 16 children and seven women, had been given shelter.

“As a Buddhist, I am ashamed at what happened,” Senaratne told reporters.

“Mothers carrying very young children were forced out of their safe house which was attacked by a mob led by a handful of monks,” he said.

The mob broke down the gates of the multi-storied building near the capital Colombo, smashing windows and furniture as frightened refugees huddled together upstairs.

There were no reports of casualties among the refugees, who were later taken to another location, but two police officers were wounded and admitted to hospital.

Senaratne said police had been ordered to take disciplina­ry action against officers found to have failed to control the mob.

“This is not what the Buddha taught.Wehavetosh­owcompassi­on to these refugees. These monks who carried out the attacks are actually not monks, but animals,” he said.

Sri Lanka’s extremist Buddhist monks have close links with their ultra-nationalis­t counterpar­ts in Myanmar. Both have been accused of orchestrat­ing violence against minority Muslims in the two countries.

One of the monks who stormed the building posted a video on Facebook filmed by his radical group Sinhale Jathika Balamuluwa (Sinhalese National Force) as he urged others to join him and smash the premises. — AFP

 ??  ?? A group of Sri Lankan hardline Buddhists protest outside the United Nations office in Colombo. Radical Buddhist monks stormed a United Nations safe house for Rohingya refugees near Sri Lanka’s capital and forced authoritie­s to relocate the group,...
A group of Sri Lankan hardline Buddhists protest outside the United Nations office in Colombo. Radical Buddhist monks stormed a United Nations safe house for Rohingya refugees near Sri Lanka’s capital and forced authoritie­s to relocate the group,...

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