இலங்கை முஸ்லிம்களுக்கு எதிரான நடவடிக்கை - சர்வதேச இஸ்லாமிய அமைப்பு கவலை
(Arab News reports) சவுதி அரேபியாவின் ஜெத்தா நகரை தளமாகக் கொண்டு இயங்கும் இஸ்லாமிய ஒத்துழைப்பு அமைப்பு, இலங்கையில் முஸ்லிம்களுக்கு எதிராக முன்னெடுக்கப்படும் நடவடிக்கைகளுக்கு கவலை வெளியிட்டுள்ளது. இந்த அமைப்பு 57 நாடுகளில் தமது உறுப்பினர்களை கொண்டு இயங்குகிறது.
இலங்கையில் இனங்கள் இடையே முறுகல் ஏற்பட்டுள்ளதாகவும் அதனால் இஸ்லாமியர்களுக்கும் அவர்களது வர்த்தகத்திற்கும் பாதிப்பு ஏற்பட்டுள்ளதென இஸ்லாமிய ஒத்துழைப்பு அமைப்பு இலங்கை அரசுக்கு எழுதியுள்ள கடிதத்தில் குறிப்பிடப்பட்டுள்ளது.
இலங்கையில் மத்திய மலைநாட்டில் முஸ்லிம்கள் அதிகம் வசிக்கும் பகுதியில் இனமுறுகல் பதற்றம் நிலவுவதாக அக்கடிதத்தில் சுட்டிக்காட்டப்பட்டுள்ளது.
The Jeddah-based Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC),
the parent body of 57 member countries, has expressed its concerns yesterday
over the escalating ethnic tensions in Sri Lanka, which has affected the
island’s Muslim community and its businesses sector.
The (OIC) (formerly known as the Organization of the Islamic
Conference) is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the
United Nations, with a membership of 57 states spread over four continents. The
organization is the collective voice of the Muslim world and strives to
safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslims in the spirit of promoting
international peace and harmony among various people of the world.
In a letter addressed to the Sri Lankan government, the OIC
expressed its concerns amid increasing reports of ethnic tensions in parts of
Sri Lanka particularly in the central province of Buwelikade, which has a large
Muslim population.
Confirming the receipt of the letter from the OIC, an
official from the Sri Lankan embassy said the communication has been referred to
its Ministry of External Affairs in Colombo for necessary action.
The OIC has pointed out that it is confident that the Lankan
government is taking the appropriate measures to calm the situation on the
ground. The organization has also signified its willingness to explore with its
Sri Lankan counterparts the possibility of extending humanitarian assistance to
the affected communities, including the refugees in the northern part of the
island.
In Sri Lanka, an organization called Bodu Bala Sena, (the
Buddhist Power Force), is at the forefront of inciting violence against Muslims
in various parts of the country. Bodu Bala Sena as well as Jathika Hela Urumaya
(JHU), a partner in the ruling coalition, allege that Muslims are a threat to
Buddhism.
This organization recently launched a provocation against
Muslims at Buwelikada, a small town 15 kilometers from Kandy in the Central
Province. The town’s predominantly Muslim population includes small shop owners
and vendors.
A group of Sinhala youth traveling in a bus initiated a
quarrel with Muslims, claiming that their van had obstructed the road, which
escalated into a clash causing severe injuries. The government immediately
deployed units from its police special task force (STF) to bring the situation
under control.
In response to the hatred campaign carried out against the
Muslims by this extremist movement, the All-Ceylon Jamiyathul Ulema, (The Board
of Islamic Scholars), which issues halal certification in Colombo, has conceded
to limit its certification only to export oriented products. “With the
withdrawal of halal certification from local products, Muslims in our country
will not be able to identify halal and non-halal products,” N.M. Ameen,
president of the Muslim Council of Sri Lanka told Arab News from Colombo.
The council’s president said the government has intervened to
calm the tension, adding that the Inspector General of Police has stated that
the government will not tolerate any discrimination against minorities. Muslims
constitute 8 percent of Sri Lanka’s 22 million, while Buddhists make up for 80
percent of the population.
Considering the increasing violence against Muslims and their
businesses, the government has appointed a ministerial committee under former
Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake to resolve the issues between extremist
group and the Muslim community, Arab News reports.
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