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*** 20-Nov-16 World View -- Sri Lanka Sinhalese Buddhist monks accused of racist hate speech against Hindu Tamils

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  • Sri Lanka Sinhalese Buddhist monks accused of racist hate speech against Hindu Tamils
  • Sri Lanka says that '32 élite, well-educated Muslims' have joined ISIS in Syria

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**** Sri Lanka Sinhalese Buddhist monks accused of racist hate speech against Hindu Tamils
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[Image: g161119b.jpg]
Image grab from video shows Buddhist monk using racist language to a Hindu Tamil civil servant, while policeman looks on and does nothing

Sri Lanka's bloody generational crisis civil war between the
market-dominant mostly Buddhist ethnic Sinhalese and the mostly Hindu
ethnic Tamils ended in May 2009, and in the seven years since then,
the country has been devoted to achieving reconciliation between the
two ethnic groups.

So a number of people in both groups are alarmed at the sudden
occurrences of racist hate speech by Buddhist monks against Tamils.
One video that's gone viral shows a Buddhist monk using extreme racist
expletives and abusive language to verbally assault and threaten a
Tamil public servant, as a (presumably Sinhalese) uniformed police
officer watched, without taking action.

In another incident, a Buddhist leader threatened a "bloodbath" in
protest over the arrest of a self-proclaimed "Savior of the
Sinhalese."

However, the racist attacks are apparently more ethnically than
religiously motivated, as Christian Tamils are also being targeted, as
well as Hindu Tamils and Muslim Tamils. More than 70 percent of Sri
Lanka's 20 million people are Buddhists, about 13 percent are Hindu,
while Muslims make up around 10 percent.

A joint civil society submission to the Committee on the Elimination
of Racial Discrimination in August 2016 documented 132 incidents faced
by Christians and 141 incidents against the Muslims, in a span of one
year, since 2015. These incidents include attacks on places of
religious worship, and minority religious communities being disrupted
during times of worship and prayer. Even worse, no attempt has been
made to prosecute the offenders.

According to Father S. J. Emmanuel, president of the Global Tamil
Forum, the attacks are signs of increasing Sinhalese nationalism by
Buddhist monks:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"While the Sri Lankan Constitution clearly guarantees
> all citizens the right to equality, non-discrimination and freedom
> of religion and religious worship, the number of attacks against
> religious and ethnic numerical minorities across Sri Lanka, by
> ethno-nationalist majoritarian groups, typically led by one or
> more Buddhist monks, remains unchecked. Civil society groups have
> consistently documented and reported such attacks to relevant
> authorities. However, charges have never been brought against the
> perpetrators, despite the conduct of these monks being in clear
> violation of hate-speech and anti-discrimination protections under
> Sri Lankan law."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

Both Christian and Hindu Tamil groups have called on the government to
bring to justice all those in violation of Sri Lanka’s
anti-discrimination and hate-speech laws, including Buddhist monks.
This is not very likely to happen.

Sri Lanka is in a generational Recovery era, following the end of the
civil war. This is a period of austerity when rules and institutions
are devised by the survivors of the civil war to make sure nothing
like it ever happens again. These rules and institutions survive for
several decades until the Unraveling era, when younger generations
have come to power, and the generations that survived the war are no
longer running things.

These racist attacks by Buddhist Sinhalese against Hindu and Christian
Tamils are the first signs of what's to come in few years, when the
first postwar generation comes of age, in the generational Awakening
era. Sunday Leader (Colombo, Sri Lanka) and The Hindu (India) and The Island (Colombo)

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**** Sri Lanka says that '32 élite, well-educated Muslims' have joined ISIS in Syria
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Sri Lanka's justice minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe says that 32 Sri
Lankan Muslim have traveled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic
State (IS or ISIS or ISIL or Daesh). According to Rajapakshe:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"All these (Muslims) are not from ordinary
> families. These people are from the families which are considered
> as well-educated and élite.
>
> There is a greater fear among the public about ISIS. If somebody
> tries to spread extremism in this country, we will not allow for
> that from today. The law of this country is no different to
> Buddhist monks or ordinary people."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

However, the Muslim Council of Sri Lanka (MCSL) strongly objected to
this statement, saying that the referenced incidents occurred over a
year ago:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"We strongly object to this misplaced statement. The
> facts given by the Minister were reported in the media more than a
> year ago when a Sri Lankan combatant died fighting with ISIS.
>
> There have been no new reports of any others getting involved
> since this was reported last year.
>
> It is believed that one family had gone to Syria to provide
> humanitarian support to the war wounded and refugees. Some of the
> men are alleged to have joined or forced to join the fighting
> forces of ISIS. The Muslim community, including the Muslim
> Council, Jamiathul Ulema and other organizations cooperated with
> the government in identifying the families to provide the
> necessary support for the intelligence agencies to
> investigate."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

According to the MCSL, Sri Lanka is unlike other countries in that Sri
Lanka Muslims have been condemning un-Islamic comments by Muslims, and
there are no madrassas "indoctrinating its children with
fundamentalism."

This is entirely believable, and a credible contrast to Muslims in
northern Africa, the Mideast and southeast Asia. All of those
countries are in generational Crisis eras, with their last
generational crisis war having been World War II or earlier, and so
the popular mood in those countries is highly nationalistic and
xenophobic toward non-Muslims or even Muslims in other branches (i.e.,
Sunni versus Shia).

But Sri Lanka is in a generational Recovery era, having just gone
through an extremely bloody civil war that encompassed Buddhists,
Hindus and Christians as well as Muslims. The population is war weary
and eager to apply "lessons learned" from the civil war, creating laws
and institutions to guarantee that no such horror will ever happen
again. There will always be exceptions, but for the time being,
Muslims in Sri Lanka are not jihadists and are not supportive of
jihadists, as they are in the other 80 or so countries that sent young
men and women to Syria to fight the genocidal actions of Bashar
al-Assad. As years and decades go by, and new generations come of
age, this attitude will change, of course, but right now there are few
people who want to thwart the country's attempt at reconciliation.
Reuters and New Indian Express

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Sri Lanka, Sinhalese, Buddhists,
Tamils, Hindus, Christians, Muslims, Father S. J. Emmanuel,
Islamic State / of Iraq and Syria/Sham/the Levant, IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh,
Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, Muslim Council of Sri Lanka, MCSL

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