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Wickremesinghe appeals to Sri Lankans not to support religious fanaticism

Sri Lanka Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has appealed to people not to support extremism, saying certain measures are being taken to ensure that the country does not face terrorism again.

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Published : May 26, 2019, 10:32 PM IST

Colombo: Stressing the need to take measures to prevent any terrorist attack in Sri Lanka in future, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has appealed to people not to support extremism or religious fanaticism.

Wickremesinghe after meeting with a group of representatives of civil societies and trade union collective at Temple Trees said the security forces and police have been able to apprehend everyone involved in the Easter Sunday attacks that killed 258 people and injured many, media report said.

"But this doesn't mean that this is the end of this type of terrorism. We now have to take certain measures of counterterrorism to ensure that the country will not face terrorism again," he cautioned.

He said the government is discussing the counterterrorism measures that are being taken, with the country still on edge after the attacks on three hotels and three churches that were blamed on a local jihadi group, the National Thowheeth Jama'ath (NTJ). The Islamic State group has also claimed a role in the attacks.

"We have also had the help of the Muslim community in bringing about many changes and suggestions - Madrasa education bill not allowing sharia universities, ensuring name boards in only the three national languages," the premier said.

Civil societies and trade union representatives inquired the prime minister on the political and institutional responsibilities which have failed to prevent the Easter Sunday attacks and also on the security situation in the country after the attacks.

The premier responded, saying the parliamentary select committee (PSC) has been appointed to investigate the issue.

He pointed out that the attacks in Sri Lanka is one instance that the ISIS did not have the support of the local Muslim community for their actions and that should be maintained.

Colombo: Stressing the need to take measures to prevent any terrorist attack in Sri Lanka in future, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has appealed to people not to support extremism or religious fanaticism.

Wickremesinghe after meeting with a group of representatives of civil societies and trade union collective at Temple Trees said the security forces and police have been able to apprehend everyone involved in the Easter Sunday attacks that killed 258 people and injured many, media report said.

"But this doesn't mean that this is the end of this type of terrorism. We now have to take certain measures of counterterrorism to ensure that the country will not face terrorism again," he cautioned.

He said the government is discussing the counterterrorism measures that are being taken, with the country still on edge after the attacks on three hotels and three churches that were blamed on a local jihadi group, the National Thowheeth Jama'ath (NTJ). The Islamic State group has also claimed a role in the attacks.

"We have also had the help of the Muslim community in bringing about many changes and suggestions - Madrasa education bill not allowing sharia universities, ensuring name boards in only the three national languages," the premier said.

Civil societies and trade union representatives inquired the prime minister on the political and institutional responsibilities which have failed to prevent the Easter Sunday attacks and also on the security situation in the country after the attacks.

The premier responded, saying the parliamentary select committee (PSC) has been appointed to investigate the issue.

He pointed out that the attacks in Sri Lanka is one instance that the ISIS did not have the support of the local Muslim community for their actions and that should be maintained.

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