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Police probe fresh anti-Muslim attack as hate crimes escalate

A Sri Lankan Navy soldier stands guard as a Muslim man looks on next to shops that have been closed in protest following deadly communal violence in other parts of the country, in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo on March 9, 2018.   | Photo Credit: ISHARA S. KODIKARA

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Vandals attack Muslim-owned restaurant in Sri Lanka

Vandals attacked a Muslim-owned restaurant in Sri Lanka on Sunday in an alleged “hate crime”, police said, as tensions remain high across the island following a week of violent riots.

The restaurant in Anamaduwa — 130 km north of the capital Colombo — was targeted despite police being on high alert after a spate of anti-Muslim attacks.

The government declared a state of emergency last week as 11 mosques were torched and 200 Muslim-owned businesses destroyed in riots by Sinhalese mobs that left at least three people dead and around 20 wounded.

Some social media networks including Facebook remain blocked across Sri Lanka. Officials say this was done to prevent the spread of hate speech against Muslims. A senior police official said disciplinary action would be taken against officers in the Anamaduwa area for failing to prevent the restaurant attack.

“We are treating this as a hate crime. An investigation is on to identify those responsible,” he said.

Three-member panel

President Maithripala Sirisena announced on Saturday that he will appoint a three-member panel of retired judges to investigate the unrest that drew concern from rights groups and the international community.

Police said nearly 150 people were arrested over the violence, including the suspected leader Amith Weerasinghe, a Sinhalese man known for anti-Muslim activism and outspoken social media posts.

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