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Emergency in Sri Lanka

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March 07, 2018

Why in news?

  • Sri Lanka declared an island-wide state of emergency.
  • This was to curb growing anti-Muslim violence in the country’s Central Province.

What is the situation in Sri Lanka?

  • The violence, according to police sources, was triggered by the death of a 41-year-old man.
  • He succumbed to injuries inflicted by a group of Muslim men, following a road rage incident.
  • The suspects were arrested immediately after the incident and remanded.
  • However, the incident triggered a series of anti-Muslim attacks.
  • The violence is provoked reportedly by Sinhala-Buddhist extremist group.
  • A series of arson attacks targeted dozens of mosques and Muslim-owned shops and homes in Kandy, located in the Central Province.
  • Two mosques and shops were vandalised in Ampara.
  • Ampara is a district with a near equal population of Muslims and Sinhala-Buddhists.

Why was Emergency declared?

  • There were concerns of mishandling of the whole situation.
  • The police and the Special Task Force were accused of a delayed and inadequate response.
  • The Sri Lankan government was criticised for “pandering to extremist forces” in the Sinhala majority community.
  • The move to declare emergency is seen as a “confidence-building measure”.
  • The emergency allows the government to deploy the army in case of any violent clashes.
  • Procedurally, the emergency will lapse in two weeks unless the parliament votes to extend it.

What is the significance?

  • This is the first time that emergency had been reimposed after it was in force for 40 years from 1971 during the civil war.
  • The latest unrest underlines the new political and ethnic dynamics in Sri Lanka.

 

Source: The Hindu

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