Now, Sri Lanka goes after jihadis

The Sri Lankan government was moving against armed jihadis, a new menace in the Eastern part of the island country, which just ended a long drawn out war against the LTTE, claimed a front-page report in the weekly Lakbimanews on Sunday.

Official Indian sources told The New Indian Express that presence of jihadis had begun to cause concern to both Sri Lanka and India. India was glad that the Sri Lankan authorities had, at long last, begun a crackdown on the Tablighi Jamaat members, who were getting funds and ideological inputs from abroad especially Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, the sources added.

There have been instances of the armed clashes between Jamaatis and Tamils, a community the Eastern Muslims have been at odds with over questions of land for the last two or three decades.

Lakbimanews quoted unnamed intelligence sources to say that there could be about 500 jihadis in the three districts in the Eastern parts of Sri Lanka.

Batticaloa alone is believed to have 250 of them.

SPURT IN CRIME USING FIREARMS: In recent months, Eastern parts have witnessed a spurt in crimes such as abductions and extortions. At first it was thought that the perpetrators were members of the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Puligal, a breakaway group of the LTTE. Later, the LTTE itself was blamed. But investigations later revealed that jihadis were behind most of these crimes.

Last Friday, Security Forces commander (East) Maj Gen Srinath Rajapakse, the Security Forces and the police held a meeting with moulavis and Muslim politicians and civil society leaders at the Hisbullah Centre, Lakbimanews said.

While Lakbimanews said that the Muslim political leaders had been funding the jihadis for the past 15 years, Indian sources contended that local Muslim political leaders were not involved. They also noted that there has been a significant spurt in the establishment of Madrasas where the radical Wahabi ideology is inculcated. Lakbimanews reported that the police in Kanthankudi, a Muslim town in Batticaloa district, had recently seized seven T-56 rifles, SMGs, communication sets and anti-personnel mines.

The paper said that the Defense Ministry had given the jihadis time until July 2 to surrender their weapons. Thereafter, we will have no mercy on them, the paper quoted a Defense Ministry official as saying.

The Muslim dignitaries who had attended Friday s meeting with the Security Forces had admitted that some Muslim youth were armed and promised to persuade them to give up their weapons.

MIDDLE EASTERN INDOCTRINATION: Meanwhile, employment opportunities in the oil-rich Middle East had facilitated religious indoctrination in Sri Lanka. The new Saudi-returned Wahabists began to take on the Sufiists.

Apparently, Pakistan also stepped in to give money and training to radical Islamists here. According to Indian sources, the South Eastern University at Oluvil in the district of Amparai has become a hotbed of radical Islamists

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2 comments

  1. I Totally agree with Mr Usufs Comments, but there is a another angle to be precautius, the western anti islamists sentiments are brewing against the local muslims in local websites & blogs.

    our IT educated intellectuals must confront this.

  2. This report for me looks as if the seeds of hostility between muslims and the Sinhalese community are being sowed. Who will believe that Saudi is funding the Tableegh Jamaat, when they are ideologically different. This is a plain LIE.

    A few people who possess guns and have a muslim name DO NOT REPRESENT THE MAJORITY of the muslims in Sri Lanka. If the government is disarming them it is good – BUT WHY should this report put a twist and spin to it. It seems that among the Sinhalese there are enemies of the Sinhalese.

    The President of Sri Lanka has been unequivocal in his noble statement that there are no minorities in Sri Lanka – ONLY THOSE WHO LOVE THE COUNTRY AND THOSE WHO DO NOT. We must keep repeating this great thought everywhere and to everyone – be it to a muslim, sinhalese, tamil, burgher etc.

    I believe, all Sri Lankan muslims must rally behind this noble statement of the President and ensure that the President’s noble thought is carried forward.

    It would be helpful if some form of positive action is taken on a continuing basis by Muslim organisations in co-ordination with the Sinhalese brothers/sisters to stem such attempts by the enemies of Sri Lanka, the enemies of Sinhalese and Tamils, the enemies of the Muslims and the enemies of a peace loving Sri Lanka.

    As Muslims we have to stand up for justice even if it is against a Muslim. We should always support truth and justice. This is what the Quran and the Prophet Muhamed (PBUH) has taught us.

    Muslim thinkers, social workers, organisations etc may please consider my viewpoint and create a forum along with our sinhalese brothers/sisters to monitor such unpatriotic activities in the guise of patriotism.

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