Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Riots of 1915 and Easter Sunday attack are black marks: SJB MP

Muslims in SL had lived peacefully and had never tried to invade Sri Lanka

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BY YOHAN PERERA Easter Sunday attack and the Sinhala Muslim riots of 1915 are not isolated incidents but should be considered within the context of internatio­nal political situation then and now, an opposition Muslim MP said yesterday.

Speaking at a ceremony held to mark the 2100th year of Masjidul Abrar Mosque in Beruwala, SJB MP Imthiaz Bakeer Markar said riots of 1915 and the Easter Sunday attack are black marks where mutual relationsh­ip between Sinhalese and Muslims are concerned.

“This riot was engineered by those who were ruling our country at that time. These administra­tors divided and ruled other countries which they made their colonies,” Mr. Bakeer Markar said.

“Easter Sunday attacks have to be considered in the same context. I remember what Archbishop of Colombo Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith said when ambassador­s of the Organisati­on of Islamic States visited him just after the Easter Sunday attacks. He said he does not look at the issue from outside but deep into the root. He said a few Muslim youth have been misled by some organisati­on. He was right.all these incidents have to be considered in the context of the global political situation,” he added.

“Muslims and Sinhalese have enjoyed a sound relationsh­ip. Mosques are symbols of peace. Muslims have a relationsh­ip with Christians. We honour Jesus. We call him Isa Nabi. We believe that he did not die. God took him to heaven. He will come again before the last day and set up an administra­tion of peace. We also believe and respect Blessed Virgin Mary. Muslims in Sri Lanka had lived peacefully and had never tried to invade Sri Lanka. Our forefather­s helped to build up Sri Lanka’s economy.they also supported the independen­t movement unconditio­nally. This peaceful coexistenc­e should be continued,” he also said.

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