Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

New laws to prevent emergence of new terror groups: PM

Will bring in legislatio­n to control hate speech too

- BY YOHAN PERERA IN AMPARA

New legislatio­n including those to control hate speech is essential to prevent the emergence of new terrorist groups, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said yesterday at a ceremony held in Ampara to distribute Samurdi.

New legislatio­n also to curb hate speech No ISIS, NTJ threats in country anymore

“ISIS and National Tawheed Jamaat (NTJ) no longer exist in Sri Lanka. However, new groups may emerge once again. therefore, the country needs new legislatio­n such as those to control hate speech, biometrics and laws to monitor and control those who enter Sri Lankan territory. Fresh counterter­rorism laws are needed to stop the emergence of new terrorist groups.we also need legislatio­n to set up databases and to link with those of internatio­nal institutio­ns such as Interpol,” he said.

He said some countries banned their citizens from travelling to other countries such as Syria. “Sri Lanka will also have to focus on such laws. Terrorist groups such as NTJ can emerge at any given moment. In some countries, individual­s have planned and carried out suicide attacks on their own. However, there is no necessity for anyone to create a fear psychosis in Sri Lanka,” he said.

On a different note, he said several media outlets were engaged in promoting hatred.

“Promoting hatred is detrimenta­l as it will stop the Muslims from providing informatio­n to the security forces. They were the Muslim Ulamas who provided informatio­n on NTJ initially. It was possible to gather useful informatio­n hours after the Easter Sunday bombings,” he said.

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