INFOGRAPHIC: Religious Violence in Post-War Sri Lanka
Published on September 16, 2014 by Centre for Policy
In June 2014, CPA highlighted the impact of these attacks on post-war reconciliation efforts andcondemned the attacks in Aluthgama and surrounding areas. CPA urged the GoSL to take immediate and all necessary steps to provide protection to the affected communities, investigate the heinous acts and hold to account all perpetrators and those complicit in such acts. In July 2014 CPA compiled a short briefon the constitutional and legal framework governing religious freedom in Sri Lanka.
Three months since the Aluthgama attack, there is limited information in the public domain on action taken to bring perpetrators to account. That there is still is no justice for the victims of religious violence in Aluthgama and elsewhere in Sri Lanka, illustrates the sheer impunity with which perpertrators of such violence operate and the GoSL’s unwillingness and/or inability to end to widespread religious violence in post-war Sri Lanka.