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At least three Muslims have been killed in overnight clashes with hardline Buddhists in southern Sri Lanka.

The men died of gunshot wounds near a mosque in the town of Aluthgama in what is seen as Sri Lanka's worst outbreak of sectarian violence in years.

More than 78 others have been seriously injured in the violence, justice minister Rauf Hakeem said.

A curfew is in place in Aluthgama and nearby Beruwala. Muslims make up 10% of Sri Lanka's mainly Buddhist population.

The men who were killed were shot after midnight following several hours of clashes between two factions in which stones and bottles were lobbed, reports the BBC's Charles Haviland in Aluthgama.

Mr Hakeem, a Muslim, said he was "outraged" at the police failure to keep law and order and that the authorities had allowed Buddhists to demonstrate three days after a smaller sectarian clash in the area, involving Muslim youths and a Buddhist monk's driver.

He said he was "ashamed" to be part of the government. He made his remarks as he visited areas which have been caught up in the violence.

The authorities imposed a curfew after clashes began following a rally by the BBS, the Bodu Bala Sena, or Buddhist Brigade in Aluthgama on Sunday.

Eyewitness accounts tell of Muslims being pulled off local buses and beaten. There are also reports of looting as well as shops being burned.

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The rally by the Buddhist BBS took place when tensions were already high
'Act in restraint'
After its rally, the BBS marched into Muslim areas chanting anti-Muslim slogans, reports say, and the police used tear gas to quell the violence. Unconfirmed reports say security forces also used gunfire.

Witnesses say Muslim homes and a mosque were stoned.

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Some pro-Buddhist organisations oppose what they see as undue minority influence on government
President Mahinda Rajapaksa has announced an investigation.

"The government will not allow anyone to take the law into their own hands. I urge all parties concerned to act in restraint," he tweeted.

Correspondents say tension has recently been high between the two sides, with Muslims calling on the government to protect them from hate attacks by Buddhists, and Buddhists accusing minorities of enjoying too much influence.

For the past couple of years, Sinhalese Buddhist revivalist groups have been staging demonstrations heavily laden with anti-Muslim rhetoric, usually led by monks, our correspondent reports.

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do srilankans also feel M appeasement in their country? I thought it was only us in india :(
 
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Though I don't have the background info. about the history of Muslim-Buddhists riots in Sri Lanka, one thing that strikes me is why do always riots happen against them, be it Assam- India, China- Xinjiang, Burma-Rohingyas... and so on....
 
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Though I don't have the background info. about the history of Muslim-Buddhists riots in Sri Lanka, one thing that strikes me is why do always riots happen against them, be it Assam- India, China- Xinjiang, Burma-Rohingyas... and so on....
Mostly social-economic tensions which change small incidents to riots .

Pie is only that much ,if you have less players ,you can eat more
 
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Mostly social-economic tensions which change small incidents to riots .

Pie is only that much ,if you have less players ,you can eat more

Assam is a case of the locals (bodo tribals) being threatened by illegals encroaching in their lands and a case of lack of government intervention due to vote bank politics. Rohingyas are a bit tricky coz traditionally there have been Burmese muslims settled from BD.
 
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Assam is a case of the locals (bodo tribals) being threatened by illegals encroaching in their lands and a case of lack of government intervention due to vote bank politics. Rohingyas are a bit tricky coz traditionally there have been Burmese muslims settled from BD.

Not only BODOS ,people hate Bongladeshis in Assam because they are cheap labors and they take their jobs ,something similar situation in WEST UP .

I dont know much about rohingya problem,except that it happened in Mynmar between M and B .
 
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Now, In South Asia the only peaceful country left is Bhutan. Is it just a coincidence that the country almost has no Muslim population and does not even recognize Islam as religion?
 
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Now, In South Asia the only peaceful country left is Bhutan. Is it just a coincidence that the country almost has no Muslim population and does not even recognize Islam as religion?

what is your view about Indonesia....world largest Muslim population
 
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what is your view about Indonesia....world largest Muslim population
Well, Indonesia is generally peaceful but they had their share of riots/issues against Chinese/Rohingyas.

Now you can not compare Muslims of Indonesia with any part of South Asia because of the way Islam came to the two regions. In South Asia it came via violent/aggressive means, grew by forceful conversions(at the same time people were made to think lowly of the followers of other religion) and in Indonesia it came via rather peaceful manner and people converted but still had respect for other religions. So that trait has still remained with the people and thus you see difference in the followers of the same religion in two places.
 
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Now, In South Asia the only peaceful country left is Bhutan. Is it just a coincidence that the country almost has no Muslim population and does not even recognize Islam as religion?

Well, Indonesia is generally peaceful but they had their share of riots/issues against Chinese/Rohingyas.

Now you can not compare Muslims of Indonesia with any part of South Asia because of the way Islam came to the two regions. In South Asia it came via violent/aggressive means, grew by forceful conversions(at the same time people were made to think lowly of the followers of other religion) and in Indonesia it came via rather peaceful manner and people converted but still had respect for other religions. So that trait has still remained with the people and thus you see difference in the followers of the same religion in two places.

Mostly it has to with one cultures & how the people tolerate those that are different from them. Also by that logic shouldn't Europe follow suit like India or Sri Lanka because of their share with Islamic invasion?

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