Tamil Politicians Threaten the Sinhala Buddhist Community in the Northern and Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka
Posted on March 31st, 2016

Source: Helabima (translated from Sinhalese) Courtesy: Buddhist Channel

http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=43,12744,0,0,1,0#.Vv1nMpx96Ul

Colombo, Sri Lanka — Since a new government came to power last year, Sinhalese communities and Buddhist temples in the north-east of the island are facing  increasing threats of eviction from Tamil politicians and their henchmen, Venerable Tissapura Sri Gunaratana, Chief Priest of the Sri Sambodhi temple in Kokilai in Malativu district told a group of local media representatives touring the area recently.

Malativu, on the north-eastern coast of Sri Lanka was the scene of the final battle with the terror group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) that took place in May 2009 where the Sri Lanka army finally extinguished the terror threat to the country. Now MPs of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) a political front initially formed by the LTTE are coming to the Sinhalese villages and trying to pressure them to leave the area, says the Buddhist monk.

The tour of the media group was organized by the Buddhist nationalist outfit Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) earlier this month to familiarize the local media about the threats faced by Sinhalese communities in the Malativu and Vavuniya areas, which were at one stage under the control of the LTTE.

The Sri Sambodhi temple has been built in 2010 on the land that was earlier occupied by the government owned Kokilai Sinhalese high school. A conflict has been created, because this government owned land has been claimed by another individual. The temple was built with the help of army manpower and the then Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapakse has resolved this issue a few years ago when he advised the local government authorities to grant land to this claimant in a vacant block close by. However, with the change in government in Colombo, this issue has now become a political football.

Local Sinhalese community members have indicated to the journalists that after the change in government TNA members have become aggressive and the TNA MP and Northern Province Lands Minister T. Ravikaran has visited the temple a number of times, threatened them and ordered construction work to be stopped.

Since then, an army officer who has been spearheading the construction activities has been transferred resulting in the suspension of the temple extension work. Subsequently, the Additional Secretary of the Land Ministry has issued an order to stop building work at the temple.

Temple authorities have told the media delegation that an associate of a local Christian priest Rev Rayappu Joseph, a journalist named Jude has been regularly visiting Kokilai and threatening the temple and the Sinhalese community there demanding them to evacuate the land.

Ven. Gunaratana has told the visiting media that both the Sri Sambodhi temple and the Kokilai Sinhalese community are constantly under threat and they fear for their lives. Thus he has called upon President Maitripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe to intervene to help resolve this problem and make the Kokilai Sinhala community feel safe.
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Source: Helabima (translated from Sinhalese)

 

Courtesy: Buddhist Channel

2 Responses to “Tamil Politicians Threaten the Sinhala Buddhist Community in the Northern and Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka”

  1. Dilrook Says:

    Tamils suffered most in the war and it was Tamils that surrendered at the end of the war victory. Therefore, Tamils also have a stake and a responsibility in the reconciliation process. Irresponsible conduct will repeat those events. The Constitution guarantees the right to live anywhere.

  2. dingiri bandara Says:

    This type of action is only possible because of the weakness and betrayal of the Sinhala politicians and the those so called leaders.

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