Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Prosecute those named in PCOI report on Easter Sunday attacks

- BY YOHAN PERERA

While highlighti­ng that the efforts launched by Colombo’s Archbishop­his Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith will continue to ensure that justice and fair play is meted out to those who were erected by the Easter Sunday attacks,

the Cardinal himself, auxiliary Bishop of Colombo Rev Maxwell Silva and several priests yesterday urged the

government to prosecute without hesitation those politician­s and

officials named for such action by the Presidenti­al Commission which probed the attacks.a statement signed by the Cardinal and others said the government should take at least the first step to fulfil the demands of the people.

"Look out for those who are directly or indirectly connected to the Easter Sunday attacks, investigat­e those who have had connection­s with Zahran Hashim during the North East conflict, proscribe all Islamic organizati­ons that promote extremism as recommende­d by the Presidenti­al Commission report and to send out all Islamic preachers who have come into the country promoting extremism," the statement said.

"It makes us wonder as to whether there are external interferen­ces that hamper the efficiency of investigat­ions into the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks as the culprits of this crime have not been identified even after 2 years. As the Easter Sunday bombings were an attack on the entire Sri Lankan society, it is the responsibi­lity of all citizens to pressurize those in power to mete out justice to the victims.

The Archdioces­e urge the Opposition to refrain from taking any action that might hamper the independen­t and free implementa­tion of the judicial process of the case," the statement said.

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