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Thursday, June 19, 2014

President Needs Evidence; Listen To This Barbaric, Uncultured So Called ‘Monk’

Colombo TelegraphBy Rifai Naleemi -June 19, 2014
Dr. Rifai Naleemi
Dr. Rifai Naleemi
Who Is Responsible For Racial Attacks on Innocent Muslims in Aluthgama?
Finally, after all these atrocities against innocent Muslims in Aluthgama, President Mahinda Rajapaksa has requested Muslim MPs to produce evidence for the racist attacks. This is a rather sarcastic, mocking request from our President. One wonders, where does our president live?  Does he live in Sri Lanka or on another planet? 
Gnanasara
Gnanasara

It is self-evident that all these racist attacks are carried out by BBS cohorts following the inflammatory speech of its Secretary General.  Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thero has been inciting Muslims for more than two years and he has been insulting Islam and Muslims without any reason or evidence with false accusations and fabrication.
If the President needs any evidence he should listen to some of speeches and talks given by this  barbaric, uncultured so called ‘monk’. He should watch some of video clips of racist attacks on Muslims in Aluthgama. What evidence does he need after more than 300 hundred racist incidents are recorded within last two years? All evidence has been produced to Human Rights commissions at the UN and in Europe. Let him read some of these reports to know what has happened to Muslims for the last two years. 
Who should be blamed for these racial attacks on innocent Muslims in recent times? Since 2011 Muslims have been a target of racial attacks from Buddhist extremists called Bodu Bala Sena. They have been provoking Muslim people with vulgar words and utterances. They have used filthy words to depict Islam and Muslims. They have fabricated many unfounded accusations against Muslims for no reasons. Yet, the President cannot see the culprit.                                                              Read More