Terror Attack in Sri Lanka

We are surrounded by incompetent buffoons.

For half a century Sri Lanka have over estimated themselves and tried to act too smart with India. Idiots.
 
'Save us from the Satans': Survivors of Sri Lanka church attack pray - Reuters

Save us from the Satans': Survivors of Sri Lanka church attack pray
Alexandra Ulmer, Omar Rajarathnam

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BATTICALOA (Reuters) - A dozen rifle-toting soldiers guarded a small community hall as day broke in the eastern Sri Lankan town of Batticaloa on Sunday morning.

Members of Zion Church, which was bombed on Easter Sunday, pray at a community hall in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, May 5, 2019. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

Around 9 a.m. local time - roughly the same time a suicide bomber killed 29 of their fellow parishioners at the evangelical Zion Church two weeks ago - worshippers streamed silently into the hall.

Survivors of the attack on Easter Sunday ambled in on crutches or with an eye patch. Some clutched bibles. Many wiped away their tears.

Inside, several hundred worshippers knelt on the tile floor, addressing Jesus Christ in prayer.

“Come to our protection in this world where we are being hit by waves,” their voices sang out in Tamil.

More than 250 people were killed and nearly 500 wounded in the attacks by Islamist militants on churches and hotels across the Indian Ocean island on April 21.

The suicide bombers were identified as members of Islamist militant groups based in Sri Lanka, but Islamic State claimed responsibility.

Although Islamic State gave no evidence to back up its claim, Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena told Reuters in an interview on Saturday that he believed the group orchestrated the attacks that plunged Sri Lanka in a nightmare.

The government has warned that the militants were plotting more attacks, and police and military were conducting a security sweep of schools ahead of the staggered re-opening of state institutions on Monday.

“Save us from the Satans who are trying to destroy our nation,” the Christian worshippers in Batticaloa chanted.

Zion would need more repairs before the church could be used again. There were also no services at St Sebastian’s Church in Negambo, where at least 102 people perished.

But a mass was held behind closed doors at St. Anthony’s Church in Colombo, the third church bombed that day.

The suicide bomber who attacked the congregation in Zion Church was from the neighboring town of Kattankudy just across a lagoon from Batticaloa.

Witnesses say Mohamed Nasar Mohamed Asath had stood close to a generator when he detonated the bomb in his backpack, amplifying the force of the blast.

Fourteen children, many of whom were having breakfast in the church portico, were killed and several dozen worshippers in this largely low-income congregation were wounded, according to Zion church officials.

“Why does the Lord take us through this fire?” Reverend Roshan Mahesan said, his voice breaking, after about an hour of singing.

Mahesan, who was traveling on Easter Sunday and missed the bombing, praised parishioner Ramesh Raju, who reportedly kept the bomber from entering the main church hall because he grew suspicious of him. Raju died in the blast.

Worshippers also prayed for the injured, like 30-year-old Arul Prashanth who helped others before collapsing from his wounds. Shrapnel had pierced his shoulder and back.

Sumathi Karunakaran, a 52 year-old homemaker, received a volley of shrapnel on the upper left side of her body before she escaped by climbing over a wall. She attended service with a bandaged eye and an arm in a sling.

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“I will keep on coming,” said Karunakaran, whose 22-year-old daughter Uma Shankari was still undergoing emergency care from injuries sustained in the blast.

“In fact, my husband is here for the first time. He came for our daughter,” she said as parishioners walked out of the three-hour service.
 
India needs to work urgently to weed out/soften wahhibism or ban wahhibism in India, as its the source of all these fanatic jihadist. It can even include having cameras & recording devices to monitor any mulla to stop in the bud, if any is trying to propagate & spread hate/voilence either.
To achieve above India should actively confront Saudi Arabia & MBS and seek there help, as they can help soften the preaching locally. MBS has already executed a lot of fanatic jihadist in his own country recently which followed fanatic wahhibism, to send a message. but the message be better served with softening the interpretation by mullas preaching wahhabism, besides he has threat of blow back from these jihadist groups too, though to a lesser degree due to Saudi being the center of Sunni Islam.


Simultaneously, India should actively, promote Sufi belief in Indian Muslim population, it originated in India, it is more tolerant of other religions & believes in co-existence to a large degree. Promote it as Indian version of Islam. This can also help in reducing the fanatic wahhibism & resultant jihadist.
Note: the Sufisim following Indian Muslim population, has least joined ISIS as % of world muslim population. Its so less that USA thinktanks often wonder why & some believe softening of Islam some time in history happened when it interacted with Hinduism beliefs. So we know Sufism works & its Indian version of Islam, being the place of birth & maximum followers.


Above 2 things, GOI should actively pursue & also create a think tank on how to best achieve these objectives, as it in long term, will help secure the future of India to a large degree against jihadism inside India.

Pakistan is a different matter, it needs to be dealt separately, by breakup it into 4 parts, as it the source of ignition, egging & encouraging India domestic Muslims to pick up arms.
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Why blame others when you have bigger buffoons in your own country? Comrade His Highness Pinarayi vijayan did exactly the same.... Just that jihadis couldn't blow themselves yet.....

We have to deal with our buffoons and we do. Our neighbours are largely insulated from them.

But our neighbor's act like they are chanakyas sons and their every miscalculation costs us.

They actually ignored our warnings because the Einsteins they are, they thought it was a ploy to somehow create a rift between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, however it works in their tiny brains.

I will repeat, India with our warts and all is a pillar of maturity and stability surrounded by incompetent buffoons.
 
‘No record to suggest bombers visited J&K’: Police

Jammu and Kashmir Police chief Dilbag Singh Sunday said there was no record to suggest that any of the suicide bombers, who carried out the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka, had visited Kashmir as claimed by the Army chief of the island nation.
Singh said they have not received any information from the Island nation through diplomatic channel but the persons whose names appeared on social media have not travelled to Kashmir. “There is no information about them having visited here,” Singh said, adding immigration records were revisited after the attacks and none of the bombers had visited Kashmir.
His comments have come a day after Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake, Commander of the Sri Lankan Army, claimed “they (the suspects) have gone to India, they’ve gone to Kashmir, they’ve travelled to Kerala state.” Singh said the army chief of Sri Lanka should send evidence, through diplomatic channels, and that he would look into it.

Some officials said that a dozen Sri Lankan nationals had come to Kashmir this year and their credentials have been re-checked.

Source : ‘No record to suggest bombers visited J&K’: Police
 
WILL REQUIRE INDIA’S HELP TO TRACE A FEW MORE THINGS: SRI LANKAN PM


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Colombo: In the aftermath of the horrific Easter bombings that killed over 250 people and injured hundreds in Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, in an exclusive conversation with NewsX thanked the Indian government for all the “help” given. Thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe said: “Thank you for all the help you have given us. We all got to remove this type of terrorism from the whole of our subcontinent.”

Wickremesinghe also talked about the cooperation Sri Lanka received from Indian agencies and said, “I have spoken to the Indian Prime Minister and we have also told the Indian side what else is required. There was good cooperation between Indian and Sri Lankan agencies. We will require India’s help to trace a few more things.”

While speaking on the massive search operations that are underway to arrest the culprits, Wickremesinghe said, “A few perpetrators and suspects are on the run. There could be one suicide bomber also on the run. Until the last one is captured we cannot be sure that there will not be any other explosions. Some explosives are still untraceable. They might have dumped that somewhere. We need to trace that. The names of two domestic organisations have come up…”

Expressing his disappointment with the security lapses, Wickremesinghe said that the big question was how the security agencies failed to avert the terror attack despite having sound intelligence inputs. “The big question is if there was a paralysis in the system,” he said.

When asked whether he or President Maithripala Sirisena would offer their resignations for the failure to avert the terror attack, Wickremesinghe replied that an investigation was on and the President had appointed a commission to conduct an investigation, but there should be a parliamentary investigation as well.

When asked about the number of deaths in the attacks, Wickremesinghe said, “I have asked the departments to come up with the final number. The Health Ministry says it’s around 250. The Home ministry says it’s around 210+. The police says it’s around 350.

Wickremesinghe further added that “We will call for Indian team/help (when it’s needed). Other foreign teams like FBI and Interpol etc., are here because they need to check the movement of some of them (terrorists). For example, some of them travelled to UK, some to Australia. We are certainly in touch with India.”


Source : http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2019/05/will-require-indias-help-to-trace-few.html
 

He didn't follow this particular line of argument too far; but a significant part of that threat is due to/fanned by local political parties like DMK, the Congress & Communists in Kerala and TMC in Bengal. The Central Gvt needs to become more effective and ruthless in wielding its power and needs to see to it that these parties are either cleansed of such elements or permanently crippled, and needs to whittle down their influence in those states in the national interest.
 
Looks likes Sinhalese are now really Pissed


Sri Lanka Sends Troops to Keep Peace as Communal Tensions Rise
Sri Lankan security forces in a Muslim neighborhood of Negombo on Monday. The authorities have been on high alert for possible attacks against local Muslims in the aftermath of the Easter attacks.CreditEranga Jayawardena/Associated Press



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Sri Lankan security forces in a Muslim neighborhood of Negombo on Monday. The authorities have been on high alert for possible attacks against local Muslims in the aftermath of the Easter attacks.CreditCreditEranga Jayawardena/Associated Press
By Mujib Mashal and Dharisha Bastians

  • May 6, 2019
NEW DELHI — Sri Lanka has deployed additional troops to the city of Negombo, one of the sites of the Easter Sunday bombings, as tensions remain high after clashes late Sunday between Muslims and Sinhalese.

In a sign of raw emotions after the deadly attacks last month that killed more than 250 people, the clashes in Negombo, about 20 miles north of the capital, Colombo, started out as a traffic incident before quickly escalating into mob violence.

Three auto-rickshaws and two motorcycles were burned before the mob ransacked several homes belonging to local Muslims.

Hilmy Ahmed, the vice president of the Muslim Council of Sri Lanka, said “a few houses” were damaged in the violence. He said the unrest was brought under control after police commandos, the air force, and the army sent troops to the area and the government imposed a curfew immediately after the clashes. Mr. Ahmed said one of the drivers involved in the traffic altercation had been drunk.

“All police officials have been ordered to enforce the law strictly against any persons trying to create tension between communities,” said Ruwan Gunasekera, the spokesman for the Sri Lankan police.

The authorities have been on high alert for possible attacks against local Muslims, who make up about a tenth of the country’s population, ever sincemobs of angry Christians targeted refugees in the area just days after the bombings. Hundreds of refugees, mostly from Pakistan and Afghanistan, were pushed out of their homes and forced to seek shelter in police stations and mosques, where they still remain.


After Sunday’s clashes, the government quickly reimposed a social media ban to prevent the spread of fake information that could further stoke communal hatred. The ban had been imposed for a week after the bloody bombings before being lifted.

Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, the archbishop of Colombo, urged the government to close all liquor shops and bars in the Negombo area in the wake of the unrest.

“I appeal to all Christians, Buddhists and Muslims to be patient, show restraint and ensure the peace we maintained after the Easter bombings,” Cardinal Ranjith said on national television on Sunday night. On Monday morning, the cardinal visited a mosque in Negombo to urge unity in the face of communal tensions.


Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe on Monday ordered a survey of the damage to public and private property and promised swift compensation for those affected.

A damaged shop in Negombo on Monday, a day after a traffic incident quickly escalated into mob violence.CreditM A Pushpa Kumara/EPA, via Shutterstock



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A damaged shop in Negombo on Monday, a day after a traffic incident quickly escalated into mob violence.CreditM A Pushpa Kumara/EPA, via Shutterstock

Sri Lanka is a remarkably diverse country, where the majority Buddhists and minority Muslims, Hindus and Christians often share the same streets. But that diversity has also fueled bloody communal tensions that have been ignited by smaller incidents fanned by politics and social media.

Last spring, Sri Lanka was forced to declare a state of emergency in the Kandy area after Buddhist mobs went after Muslim shops and homes. The spark for that violence was also reportedly a traffic incident.

The country’s Muslims have felt particularly vulnerable since the Easter attacks — which were claimed by the Islamic State — as the government has tried to make up for security lapses that led to the bombings by casting a wide net in searches and arrests of potential suspects.

Sri Lankan security agencies failed to act on repeated warnings, both from foreign intelligence agencies as well as local Muslim leaders, about the small local affiliate of the international terror group that carried out the attacks.

Sweeping raids across the country now are often followed by television news cameras, even if they only result in confiscation of small arms and swords. After the attacks, the government banned face covers in what was seen as a move that singled out Muslim women, even though officials did not specifically mention the Muslim community.

Many Muslim leaders fear such an environment will only further stoke suspicions and fan pre-existing feelings of marginalization.

Rauff Hakeem, a cabinet minister and the leader of the biggest Muslim party, said security forces should differentiate in their raids between local criminal elements and terror suspects. He feared that overzealousness in crackdowns could further stoke tensions.

“That’s a worrying factor for all of us,” Mr. Hakeen said. “The vulnerability can result in serious feelings of insecurity. We should not build up fertile ground for radicalization further.”

He added: “They are finding ghosts behind every bush as far as Muslims are concerned.”

The tensions came as Sri Lanka was trying to return to a sense of normalcy, with schools opening Monday after being closed since the bombings.

Thousands of soldiers accompanied by sniffer dogs combed schools across the island for hidden weapons and explosives, in what was seen as a campaign to give parents assurance. Seven thousand military personnel were involved in searching more than 10,000 schools in what the army called a “mega-clearing operation.”

Only students from Grade 6 and above started school on Monday, with younger children to begin classes at a date that has yet top be announced. Ahead of the reopening, Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasam sought to reassure parents that it was safe for children to attend classes, but schools remained largely empty on Monday.
 
So China are covering their tracks by pointing at Saudi Arabia? Why were links with China being hushed if it was the Saudis? What is the Saudi interest in Sri Lanka exactly?
 
Same as Saudi interest in Maldives, India, UK, US et al. Expanding their influence, that is a broad category and has many facets to it. Whatever works, wherever it works.
Don't buy it. Whilst Saudi factions loyal to Bin Laden were involved in 9/11 and whilst they are definitely involved with terror in the Middle East, Sri Lanka is a remote island in the middle of Asia with little economic or geopolitical interest to them. Sino-Pak interests on the other hand are much more local to the Sri Lanka.
 
Don't buy it. Whilst Saudi factions loyal to Bin Laden were involved in 9/11 and whilst they are definitely involved with terror in the Middle East, Sri Lanka is a remote island in the middle of Asia with little economic or geopolitical interest to them. Sino-Pak interests on the other hand are much more local to the Sri Lanka.
I wasn't saying the Saudi's are involved, it is most likely the iron brothers. I was speaking of Saudi interests in the world.
 
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Same as Saudi interest in Maldives, India, UK, US et al. Expanding their influence, that is a broad category and has many facets to it. Whatever works, wherever it works.

they have no interest in expanding influence. They have problems controlling people with hundreds of millions of dollars at their disposal and kooky ideas.
 
How would you explain the spread of Wahhabism through Saudi funded madrasas in almost all parts of the world including India ?

what part of the fat and stuffed up bird called MBS or his father gave you the idea that they want the spread of Wahhabism. They want money and power. That's all. Now there is a lot of oil money in the hands of many gulf families who have different ideas, There is no evidence to support that MBS supports this spread. Especially since it is eating into his power right now.
 
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what part of the fat and stuffed up bird called MBS or his father gave you the idea that they want the spread of Wahhabism. They want money and power. That's all. Now there is a lot of oil money in the hands of many gulf families who have different ideas, There is no evidence to support that MBS supports this spread. Especially since it is eating into his power right now.
Whether MBS or his Daddy wants/wanted something or not is irrelevant. What is relevant is the spread of Wahhabism in the world with direct support of Saudi money. You are right about powerful families having a lot of weird ideas, but the problem is when certain harmful ideas remain unchecked for long it eventually becomes policy. In this case Saudi foreign policy. MBS has done a lot to prevent the spread of Wahhabism(including executions) but from our point of view it is still realistic to think there will be Saudi money going to these crackpots in the future as well.