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Sri Lanka's government was "aware of information regarding a possible attack" before a series of deadly bomb blasts rocked hotels and churches in the capital Colombo and two other cities, according to the country's prime minister.

Ranil Wickremesinghe, speaking to reporters late on Sunday, acknowledged that "information was there" about possible attacks.

"We must also look into why adequate precautions were not taken," he said.

The coordinated assaults, which killed at least 207 people and wounded more than 450 others, was the worst violence in the Indian Ocean island nation since its civil war ended a decade ago.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks.


A police spokesman said 13 suspects were arrested in connection to the bombings.

Wickremesinghe said "the names that have come up are local", but said investigators will look into whether the attackers had any "overseas links". World leaders offered help in the probe, he added.

Al Jazeera's Minelle Fernandez, reporting from Colombo, described the prime minister's statement "as a dig" at President Maithripala Sirisena, who heads the security forces.

Ties between the two leaders are at an all-time low following Sirisena's sacking of Wickremesinghe in October. The move triggered a weeks-long political crisis that ended only when the Supreme Court overturned that decision.

'Turbulent relationship'

Fernandez said Wickremesinghe's statement on receiving warning "reflects the rather turbulent relationship between the two leaders" following October's constitutional crisis.

"The president retained charge of the police, but the prime minister said neither he nor his ministers had been informed of this information that was available," she said.

For his part, Sirisena earlier on Sunday said he ordered a special police task force and the military to investigate who was behind the attacks and their agenda.

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A relative of a victim of the explosion at St. Anthony's Shrine, mourns at the police mortuary in Colombo

The government declared a curfew in Colombo and blocked access to social media messaging sites, including Facebook and WhatsApp. The military was deployed and security was stepped up at the Colombo international airport.

Ruwan Wijewardena, Sri Lanka's defence minister, described the bombings as a "terrorist attack" by religious groups.

"We believe these were coordinated attacks, and one group was behind them," he said. Most of the explosions were believed to have been suicide attacks.

Six nearly simultaneous blasts took place in the morning in Colombo at St Anthony's Shrine, just as church services began, and the Cinnamon Grand, Shangri-La and Kingsbury hotels. The powerful explosions collapsed ceilings and blew out windows, killing worshippers and hotel guests in one scene after another of smoke, blood, broken glass, screams and wailing alarms.

Victims were carried out of blood-spattered pews.


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This could possibly be the April attacks that Pakistan was referring to when they said an attack will come from India. Sri Lanka accepted a Pakistani forensic team, hinting that Pakistan may have told Sri Lanka beforehand.
 
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If Indians are trying to frame Pakistan, then it must be an Indian doing.
Is this the mother of all nuclear bombs Modi was talking about or the killings on Makran coastal highway.





Sri Lanka's government was "aware of information regarding a possible attack" before a series of deadly bomb blasts rocked hotels and churches in the capital Colombo and two other cities, according to the country's prime minister.

Ranil Wickremesinghe, speaking to reporters late on Sunday, acknowledged that "information was there" about possible attacks.

"We must also look into why adequate precautions were not taken," he said.

The coordinated assaults, which killed at least 207 people and wounded more than 450 others, was the worst violence in the Indian Ocean island nation since its civil war ended a decade ago.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks.


A police spokesman said 13 suspects were arrested in connection to the bombings.

Wickremesinghe said "the names that have come up are local", but said investigators will look into whether the attackers had any "overseas links". World leaders offered help in the probe, he added.

Al Jazeera's Minelle Fernandez, reporting from Colombo, described the prime minister's statement "as a dig" at President Maithripala Sirisena, who heads the security forces.

Ties between the two leaders are at an all-time low following Sirisena's sacking of Wickremesinghe in October. The move triggered a weeks-long political crisis that ended only when the Supreme Court overturned that decision.

'Turbulent relationship'

Fernandez said Wickremesinghe's statement on receiving warning "reflects the rather turbulent relationship between the two leaders" following October's constitutional crisis.

"The president retained charge of the police, but the prime minister said neither he nor his ministers had been informed of this information that was available," she said.

For his part, Sirisena earlier on Sunday said he ordered a special police task force and the military to investigate who was behind the attacks and their agenda.

3ecf4632aada43fb89bfdb882aa22c96_18.jpg

A relative of a victim of the explosion at St. Anthony's Shrine, mourns at the police mortuary in Colombo

The government declared a curfew in Colombo and blocked access to social media messaging sites, including Facebook and WhatsApp. The military was deployed and security was stepped up at the Colombo international airport.

Ruwan Wijewardena, Sri Lanka's defence minister, described the bombings as a "terrorist attack" by religious groups.

"We believe these were coordinated attacks, and one group was behind them," he said. Most of the explosions were believed to have been suicide attacks.

Six nearly simultaneous blasts took place in the morning in Colombo at St Anthony's Shrine, just as church services began, and the Cinnamon Grand, Shangri-La and Kingsbury hotels. The powerful explosions collapsed ceilings and blew out windows, killing worshippers and hotel guests in one scene after another of smoke, blood, broken glass, screams and wailing alarms.

Victims were carried out of blood-spattered pews.


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This could possibly be the April attacks that Pakistan was referring to when they said an attack will come from India. Sri Lanka accepted a Pakistani forensic team, hinting that Pakistan may have told Sri Lanka beforehand.
 
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If Indians are trying to frame Pakistan, then it must be an Indian doing.
Is this the mother of all nuclear bombs Modi was talking about or the killings on Makran coastal highway.

whenever there are any terrorist attacks in Pakistan's neighboring county its always India's doing, these ugly creatures are killing innocents in Afghanistan, Iran, Sri Lanka and Nepal just so they can blame it on Pakistan. Hence the proverb "agar tumhara dil kala ho to shakal bhi munhoos aur kali ho jaye gi"
 
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If true, that’s not very nice Mr. Modi
 
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It seems intelligence is the most fantastical thing in the world, they know everything yet cant do anything about it.

Anyone can pull a document in retrospect, even me
 
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Modi is guilty of only caring about victims of violence for his own political gain, and probably secretly even welcomes these attacks, as he also uses the ongoing Kashmiri's suffering for his own political gain.
When are Indians gonna grow up, I wonder?
 
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Good thing we made our move first , Quraishi made a statement about standing with Srilanka , Modi can bark all he wants ...
 
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Doing politics over dead bodies? Shocking!! That's Moti's old tactics, he did that in Gujarat, he played with his own soldiers lives and now innocent Sri Lankans are not safe from this knobhead.
 
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If true, that’s not very nice Mr. Modi
What you expect from a person who is uneducated and whole his life served for ultra right wing terror outfits and he became P.M just because of the support of radical elements since he made them happy by killing thousands of Muslims.
He is a bigot liar his political success is based on anti Muslim and anti Pakistan statements.


Once US banned him for entering US because of his role behind massacre of Muslims but once got elected US removed him from list and now a days he is big friend of US.
 
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Modi is doing this for election and to gather maximum support as he can. He always talk without evidence.
 
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No doubt modi trying hard to insult indians and india on international level.
 
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Sri Lankan Twitter has been quick to call out Indian media and politicians, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for using the series of blasts in the island nation as “election fodder.”

Eight different blasts struck Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, 21 April, leaving at least 290 people dead and 500 injured. At least five Indians have also been killed in these blasts.

Almost 24 hours after the blasts, the Sri Lankan government held local Jihadist group National Thowheed Jamath responsible for the attack.



Pointing to PM Modi’s election rally later the same day, Sri Lanka’s Twitter users called it “political opportunism.” Soon after condoling the deaths, the prime minister appealed to people to vote for BJP’s lotus in order to fight terrorism.


‘Indian Media Already Identifying Muslims’

The Sri Lankan government has not named a suspect, nor identified any of them by religion as till 22 April noon. However, a section of Indian media was quick to identify some of the terror groups, on 21 April itself.

Indian journalist Shreya Dhoundial pointed that Sri Lankan media refraining from speculating did not deter the Indian media.




‘Don’t Trust Indian Media’


https://twitter.com/kavita_krishnan...i-lanka-twitter-on-indian-media-easter-blasts

Is This Kind of Restraint Good or Bad?

Not just showing restraint in naming the suspects, the government has also blocked social media platforms in the country. NetBlocks observatory told the Associated Press that it detected an intentional blackout of popular services including Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, Snapchat and Viber.

The defence ministry said the shutdown would extend until the government concludes its investigation into the bomb blasts that rocke

While some claimed that such a move was essential for preventing further violence, others thought it was a “bad idea.”

https://twitter.com/Chellaney/statu...i-lanka-twitter-on-indian-media-easter-blasts
 
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