Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith said today that international forces were behind the Easter Sunday terror attacks stating that his remarks he made on Sunday evening had been misunderstood as he was not referring to any local political group being directly involved in the Easter attacks.
"My remarks on Sunday has been misunderstood by many. I did not refer to a local political group when I said politics was behind the Easter Sunday attacks but international forces. There are some forces who develop weapons and uses religious and ethnic extrimsm such as Wahabism to create conflicts. This is done to market their weapons. I was referring to such groups," the Cardinal told a press conference today.
"Only a small group of Muslims are involved in extremism. Therefore I would like to appeal to Muslims in Sri Lanka who have co-existed in this country with other ethnic and religious groups for more than 1000 years to maintain that co-existence and teach their children that as well," he added.
Asked about the comment he made about former President Maithripala Sirisena , the Archbishop said the latter has told certain persons who sought his advice on arresting Zahran Hashim that one must not play with snakes. "Besides the report of the Presidential Commission has mentioned much about the former President. It has also mentioned that former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe had adopted a soft approach when it came to dealing with growing extrimsm in Sri Lanka," he said.
At the same time the Cardinal said there could be a connection between the probes on Easter Sunday attacks and getting the support of Muslim MPs to get the 20th Amendment approved in Parliament.
"Leader of one Muslim political party voting against the 2Oth Amendment and other MPs from the same party voting for it and releasing of the brother of Rishad Bathiudeen are all questionable. These events could be part of a deal," he said. (Yohan Perera)
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Comments - Cardinal says voting on 20A by some Muslim MPs should be probed as it seems part of a ’deal’
Bernard Monday, 19 April 2021 06:14 PM
The government is mired in a quagmire for getting the support of some Muslim M.P 's and the support of the SLFP whose leader has been named by the Presidential Commission for the passage of he 20th amendment.
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S B Lokuge Tuesday, 20 April 2021 04:06 AM
Cardinal who was quiet when thousands were killed during the LTTE murder spree. Now he is so vocal not because of the lives lost, but because of the financial loss to the church. Now he has become like those stupid Buddhist monks involved in dirty politics. Why not contest the next election?
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Lion Tuesday, 20 April 2021 04:49 AM
What is this nonsense,we understood very well what he said at the general cemetery.Dont change the statement and don’t try to give it a new face.If it is so people’s will not trust you anymore.
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Sam Tuesday, 20 April 2021 06:23 AM
Why are you pointing fingers at innocent minorities?
What about the paid goverment authorities
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