The hardline Buddhists targeting Sri Lanka's Muslims..

Hardline monks and Buddhist groups are trying to outlaw halal certification After a series of attacks on mosques, wild rumours about animal slaughter and an attempt to outlaw the halal system of classification, the BBC’s Charles Haviland investigates how Sri Lanka’s Muslim minority is being targeted by hardline Buddhists.
On a January morning a crowd of Buddhist monks storm a law college, yelling, chanting and even hitting one or two seemingly random people and pushing back the police. Furiously they shout that the exam results have been distorted to favour Muslims.
A few weeks later, apparently abetted by the police, monks attack a slaughterhouse in Dematagoda, Colombo, alleging that calves are being slaughtered inside (illegal in the capital) or the meat is improperly stored.
Both are incorrect, but the monks spread rumours that the facility is Muslim-owned as most of the truck drivers are Muslim.
Sri Lankan monks are now taking this so-called “direct action” every few days. It is part of a growing wave of anti-Muslim activities in Sri Lanka carried out by new hardline Buddhist groups - a trend that is making many people anxious, even fearful.
It comes four years after the army in this mainly Sinhalese Buddhist country defeated Tamil separatists.
Regular attacks During Sri Lanka’s bitter civil war war the Muslims - a small Tamil-speaking minority, about 9% of the population - kept a low profile, although many suffered violence.

Muslim leaders have shied away from any kind of confrontation with the state
Muslims are seen as having remained largely loyal to the state during the 26-year conflict. Indeed in 1990 they were expelled en masse from the north of Sri Lanka by Tamil rebels with just a few hours’ notice.
But they now fear that ethnic majority hardliners are trying to target them.
At their recent rallies, the most prominent new hardline group, the Buddhist Strength Force (Bodu Bala Sena, BBS) have used coarse, derogatory language to describe Muslim imams and have told the Sinhalese majority not to rent property to Muslims.
At one meeting attracting thousands, the organisation’s secretary, Gnanasara Thero, told each Buddhist present to become “an unofficial policeman against Muslim extremism” and said “so-called democrats” were destroying the Sinhala race.
Away from the rallies, I visited a temple in the suburb of Dehiwala as the early morning sun hit the majestic bo tree.
The presiding monk, Akmeemana Dayarathana, has founded another ultra-nationalist Buddhist group, Sinhala Echo. He says the Sinhalese have real grievances, that Muslims are trying to convert people, building too many mosques - even having too many children. In fact statistics show that both the Sinhalese and Muslim population percentages have grown slightly over three decades.
He says, without giving any evidence, that Muslims propagated a message that Sinhalese families should be small.
“Then they started to increase their own population,” he says. “This is the only country for the Sinhalese.”
He proceeds to give a unique take on geography and religion.
“Look around the world - Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Afghanistan and others, they were all Buddhist countries - but the Muslims destroyed the culture and then took over the country. We worry they’re planning it here too.”
A few days later his organisation stormed a house where they alleged Christian conversions were taking place and verbally abused the family inside, some of them - according to a local website - physically assaulting a woman.
Top-level support Since last April, when monks led an attack on a mosque during Friday prayers in the town of Dambulla, there have been regular accounts of mosques being attacked or vandalised, for instance with graffiti or pictures of pigs. There have also been assaults on churches and Christian pastors but it is the Muslims who are the most concerned.
In the south of the country on 18 March, a mob of hundreds including monks surrounded a pastor’s house, set fire to tyres outside and shouted abusively to those inside.

Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has said monks are there to protect country, religion and race
“Muslims are worried all over the country,” Mufti MIM Rizwe tells me. “Everybody is [in] fear.”
He is president of the All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU), the main organisation of Muslim clerics, and meets me at a hotel where imams have come together for emergency discussions on the situation.
He defends the halal system of food classification, which the hardline monks are now trying to outlaw, and strongly denies that the community is fostering extremism as they claim. He rejects their accusation that Muslims have been destroying Buddhist holy sites.
“You can’t show one incident that Muslims have reacted in this way,” he says. “No single statue or any religious worship places have been targeted by Muslims, totally not. Muslims have never done this. We hope we are guiding our Muslims to be calm and respect every religion.”
Days later his organisation appears on a platform with moderate Buddhist monks who have decided to distance themselves from the hardliners. The hardliners are withering in their description of the moderates, calling them “unethical and immoral”.
It has become clear that the BBS has top-level support. At its ceremony to open a new training school, the guest of honour was the powerful Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, brother of the president.
“It is the monks who protect our country, religion and race,” he said in a speech.
“No one should doubt these clergy. We’re here to give you encouragement.”
President Mahinda Rajapaksa was reported to have told a BBS delegation in January not to promote “communal hatred”, but the official communique was issued only in English, not in Sinhala.
It is also apparent that Muslim leaders have shied away from any kind of confrontation with the powerful monks or any supporters they may have in government on this issue, remaining largely conciliatory in their language and actions.
Mood of triumphalism Civic society activists are concerned. Sanjana Hattotuwa, editor of a citizen media initiative, groundviews.org, showed me some of the anti-Muslim web pages that are fast growing in number.

Some civil society activists believe the dominant mood in the country is one of triumphalism
The main picture on a Sinhala Facebook page called “My Conscience”, with more than 8,000 followers, shows a lion - symbol of the Sinhalese - devouring a wild boar depicted with a crescent and star on its forehead.
Mr Hattotuwa believes the dominant mood in the country is one of triumphalism, four years after the Tamil Tigers were beaten, and that this is encouraging victimisation of a new minority.
“The country is seen today as Sinhala Buddhist,” he says. “Everybody else has a rightful place. If they articulate concerns that question the dominant narrative then they should be put into their place. So the end of the war ironically has given the space for new social fault lines to occur.”
He rejects the concern voiced by some people that the socially conservative Muslim community is doing too little to integrate.
“Integration means a recognition that this country is comprised of many communities and each one of them has the right to live where they want, how they want.”
Clearly not everyone in the government - which in any case contains Muslim ministers - is happy with the rise of the hardliners.
Some Sinhalese ministers have expressed unease and a prominent newly retired diplomat, Dayan Jayatilleka, calls the BBS an “ethno-religious fascist movement from the dark underside of Sinhala society”.
Many Sri Lankans feel there are uncomfortable echoes of the 1983 pogroms, when Sinhala violence against Tamils precipitated the war.
But hardline Buddhist rallies and “direct action” stunts are happening all the time now. And their social and political influence is expanding.

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after Bnagladesh Muslims in Srilanka are being targeted…

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Maybe Aaliyah can help us understand this issue better.

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And the whole Ngos, social services, humanitarian orgs are sleeping.Where is that peaceful monk hiding?

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Here is what a sri lankan hindu told me once about muslims in Sri Lanka some years ago.

The sri-lankan muslims speak Tamil like the hindus and not the Sinhalese like the buddhists. The muslims have always lived next to tamil hindu majority areas and not next buddhist areas because the buddhists do not like them. Yet the muslims have never supported the tamils against discrimination in jobs, education and social life.

He said the once the sri-lankan buddhists have defeated the LTTE, they will come for the muslims.....and it looks like this is starting to happen now.

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Its a strange world we live in. One person hates another, yet another hates them.. Its sickening really. For a tiny island nation, you would think they would figure out a way to co exist. Yet after a long bloody civil war, all they have learned is to pick on another minority. Alas, the same hatred is returned in kind…

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Well Helloooo…

I didn’t post this before..coz wasn’t really sure if anyone would be interested in what is happening in SL right now…

Most of us are quite appalled at what is going on…these hardliners call themselves “bodu Bala Sena”, kind of sounds like the Shiv Sena..that is what I thought when I first heard of these idiots.

Also to clarify…they are not just targeting Muslims..they are targeting Christians as well…

One of my younger cousins, and his wife were attacked by some guys in a University coz they were preaching about Christianity, another family friend, who is a pastor was attacked as well…these guys went into his home in the middle of the night, saying they needed to inspect the house..as he helped build a church in a small town…the children had to hide under the bed and I think they manhandled the wife as well…they pretty much destroyed the home…they set tires on fire around the house…shame on these animals! Both incidents were in the newspapers…

They are saying that Sri Lanka is only for the buddhists…which I think is a load of…you know what…Sri Lanka belongs to everyone…Buddhists, Tamils, Muslims & Christians…belongs to everyone who was born there…if they really want to talk about who the little island belongs to…it is the Veddas…you can say they are the natives of SL…

Today I was advised by my mom and dad to not say anything on FB (not to raise my voice against this), coz they are monitoring FB, and I am a Christian by birth, am married to a Muslim…and my child is a Muslim. But so far my class mates (Buddhists who are living abroad), and some who are in SL have been raising their voices, and signing petitions against what is happening.

It is so ridiculous…like someone mentioned..we are teeny tiny island…but jeeeez…these fools just don’t know how to live in harmony…like one ethnic war was not enough…they are about to start another one.

I know lots of Muslims in SL…they are such nice ppl…these hardliners are saying that Muslims are trying to convert others…even if they are..I don’t see what the issue is…if someone is just talking to you about religion…there is no harm in it…you don’t like it..then just say you don’t…no need to burn places down, or beat ppl up.

There are also rumours that these nut jobs belong to the president’s son…I will not be surprised if it is true…he already has connections to the mafia in SL who just go around cutting ppl up, and raping girls including foreigners.

This is why I hate going home…most of them are so ill mannered…and the situation is just not safe…you never know when you will get kidnapped, raped and murdered! When I go home…my uncles and aunties always makes sure that we are always with someone that they know…coz no one else can be trusted…and the worst part is that most of the time, it never gets to the international media…

I saw some where is was advertised that SL is THE country to visit in 2013, but I would say a BIG FAT NO…do NOT go to SL if you don’t know anyone. Because if you don’t know how to treat your own people in a respectable way…there is just no way that you will treat a visitor with respect!

sorry it is so long…but it just makes me sooooooooooo frustrated :mad:

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^very sad situation indeed....

the article posted by op mentions that brother of president is supporting these goons....

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^so there it is...am not at all surprised....hypocrites, they have no issues getting help from Muslim and Christian majority countries at all!

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these kind of attacks may revive demand for tamil homeland.....

because majority muslims belong to tamil ethnicity right?

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Your Sri Lankan.. Surprises!

Honestly, I dont know what sort of Buddhism these Monks are touting... Buddhists philosophy emphasizes the transitory and fleeting nature of the world, and yet here they are claiming Sri Lanka for themselves...

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@ ninja - Yes...most of them are...also we have Muslims from Male, Pakistan, & Bangladesh...who are now Sri Lankans coz they have lived there for generations.

like I said...it is not just Muslims, it is the Christians as well...I would never support a separate homeland, but I do want to see equality for all...if they are the majority they need to be the bigger person and be understanding....anyways..what they are doing has nothing to do with Buddhism..if Gautama Buddha could see what was happening in SL in the name of Buddhism....he would be ashamed.

But there are some monks who are speaking against this as well....they are trying to educate ppl on what Buddhism is really about...which is to live and let live.

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^ thanks for the detailed reply. Buddhism is considered to be a peaceful religion but the vibes coming out from Myanmar and Sri Lanka are not good.

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Sri Lanka boosts security after anti-Muslim attack | World | DAWN.COM

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^but then look at this…

Video Evidence: Buddhist Monk Attacks Muslim Owned Fashion Bug | Colombo Telegraph

see in this video it shows the monk attacking a clothing store owned by a Muslim and the police are standing and doing nothing!

It is a disgrace…disgrace is an understatement!

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I don’t care what religion you follow. Because your thoughts and ideals are full of inclusiveness and tolerance.

The right wing in EVERY country espoused exclusion and persecution of minorities. Hence my focus on the “Moderates”. These people if they acted the correct way can put an end to intolerance.

That is why discussions of ideologies should be encouraged. And not brushed aside.

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^Criminals are criminals and they do not belong to left or right wing.

Your permanent confusion and mixing of western 'left and right wing' ideologies with criminals is very disturbing.

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sounds like the theras are taking a page out of the playbook of their counterparts' in myanmar.

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It is a fact the right wing fundamentalists in every region try to push back the clock. And the Progressives drag them into the modern age kicking and screaming.

If society does not recognize the root cause, history will repeat itself. Everywhere. Ad infinidum. And that is where the so called moderates can make a difference. By developing a backbone.

In the context of such events where the right wingnuts create a hostile environment for minorities, it is wise to assign blame where it belongs. To the right wing. If it pleases some, I can modify it to " the criminal right wing".

It is irrelevant to me if this thought process is disturbing to some. I have made my point. No interest infurther engagement.

Cheers.

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Completely misguided and flawed ideas.

There are people who try to push their ideas on poor or third world countries and this has been done over the last century to get them sucked in to groups of left or right and making them forget or try to find themselves what is good and what is bad for them.

These left or right wings ideas were started by 18th century French Revolution era when two opposite groups used to sit either to the right or left of the podium.
And since then it added some more elements to divide people/world in to two major groups.

These ideas have nothing to do with those who are criminals and hate-mongers.

Just for example: Hitler was neither right nor left (as it is argued by people to malign the opposite party members). He just was a criminal, a criminal of humanity.

Putting people in to boxes and compartments is very simplistic idea which can come only from a simple minded person.

There is no such thing as criminal rights since left can be criminals.

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First video is removed from U-tube.

A small country in turmoil. Not good.