Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘MUSLIMS SHOULD ALSO SUPPORT THE CALL OF THE ARCHBISHOP’

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Leading Sinhala profession­als, respectabl­e monks and even politician­s openly claimed that the Muslim community had nothing to do with this tragedy while pointing the finger at those who benefitted from the carnage. Muslims and others would like to know the real architects of this dastardly crime which brought immense suffering to Christians, Muslims and all others.

Sri Lanka’s historical­ly peaceful Muslim community, the second biggest victimised sector after the Christians from the tragic Easter Sunday carnage, should firmly support the call made by the Archbishop of Colombo His Eminence Malcom Cardinal Ranjith to bring to light the alleged mastermind­s behind the 21/4 suicide attacks on innocent Christians and others, a statement by M.M. Zuhair and Latheef Farook said.

The statement said , “We share with the rest of the country the deep disappoint­ment expressed by the Archbishop on the failure of the Easter Sunday Commission to investigat­e and provide answers to the critical issues raised on behalf of the worst affected victims. We also find the evaluation of the causes that led to several youths destroying hundreds of innocent lives by committing suicide, woefully inadequate.

The failure to evaluate the circumstan­ces of the purported wife of one of the suicide bombers, Pulasthini Rajendran alias Sarah’s alleged escape to India by boat or to recommend measures to extradite and investigat­e her is widely perceived in Sri Lanka as a costly gap in the report. In an online workshop on 'Intelligen­ce and National Security' held on 16/02/21 the Indian High Commission­er here was reported as saying in the media that Indian security agencies had recently arrested persons wanted by the Sri Lankan counterpar­ts. Why not Pulasthini?

The Archbishop's globally publicised speech made on 21/07/2019, on the day of the re-consecrati­on of the Katuwapiti­ya St. Sebastian's Church, one of the Churches destroyed by a suicide bomber with a Muslim name had not been dealt with anywhere in the six member Commission report.

The Archbishop said that "Easter Sunday mayhem was an internatio­nal conspiracy and not merely the work of Islamic extremists. The youth who carried out the bomb attacks were used by the internatio­nal conspirato­rs. Global Muslims have become victims of internatio­nal forces. However, global Muslims should stand up against the conspirato­rs who use Islamic ideologies to create mayhem all over the globe. They should join the people of other religions to confront those forces who insult Islam to fulfil their vested interests. I have seen a report that ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-baghdadi is in a military camp which is run by the most powerful nation in the world. I won't mention the name of that country but clearly the ISIS leader is in a military camp which is run by this powerful nation. We are worried that ISIS leaders are being used by this powerful nation to fulfil their vested interests. We question whether this nation knew about the bomb attack. We also question whether some are trying to create a Sinhala Muslim backlash and create unrest in our country. I do not think a group of youths created the

Easter Sunday carnage merely because of their ideologies with regard to Islam".

The Archbishop in his Katuwapiti­ya speech also quoted Pope Francis as having said that so many conflicts in the world are because of the high production­s of weapons! Legitimate questions are being raised in knowledgea­ble circles as to why the Commission failed to examine these serious revelation­s.

More than a thousand year old peaceful presence of Muslims in the island was demonized and destroyed within a day by destructiv­e forces over communal political issues and not for religious reasons.

A well-organized sinister campaign demonizing Islam and unleashing violence on Muslims began in the aftermath of the defeat of LTTE in May 2009.This campaign reached its zenith when the entire Muslim community was blamed for the crime of Zahran Hashim and a handful of his lunatics.

Within two years today leading Sinhalese profession­als, respectabl­e monks and even politician­s openly claimed that the Muslim community had nothing to do with this tragedy while pointing the finger at those who benefitted from the carnage.

Several top police and intelligen­ce officers openly claimed that Zahran is not the leader and there were people above him. However, as Archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith demands, Muslims and others would like to know the real architects of this dastardly crime which brought immense sufferings to Christians, Muslims and all others. Muslims too were subjected to reprisal attacks and killings, their residentia­l, commercial and industrial properties burnt under the watchful eyes of the police,” .

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