Compulsory cremation of Covid-19

Covid-19 deaths: Remains allowed to be buried: PM

People who die of COVID-19 would be allowed to be buried, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa said today. The Prime Minister said this in parliament in response to a question raised by SJB MP S.M. Marikkar. MP Marikkar said State Minister Sudarshani Fernandopulle, who responded to a question raised by MP Rohana Bandara, told Parliament yesterday that COVID19 is not transmitted …

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Govt. selling political decision as scientific! By M. A. Kaleel

At time of a pandemic, the issue of creamation or burial is neither religious nor political, but scientific.  This is in response to the opinion expressed by Tharindu Dananjaya Weerasinghe in The Island of 13 January, on the burial issue. The writer argues that the issue of cremation, or burial, should not be decided by politics or by religion. In …

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Respect religious beliefs of COVID victims: US envoy

While saying that US stand with all families who have lost loved ones to this Covid-19 pandemic, US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Alaina B. Teplitz said their rights and dignity should be respected by permitting the observance of their faith in accordance with international public health guidelines. “Ratified by Sri Lanka in 1955, UDHR Article 18 states that everyone has …

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Letter to HE Imran Khan : FORCED CREMATION OF COVID-19 VICTIMS IN SRI LANKA

His Excellency Mr. Imran Khan Prime Minister of Pakistan 14th January 2021 Dear Prime Minister, Assalamu Alaikum! RE: FORCED CREMATION OF COVID-19 VICTIMS IN SRI LANKA We, the undersigned Sri Lankan Muslim organisations in the UK, USA, Europe, Canada and Australia understand that your excellency is due to visit our motherland, Sri Lanka in the near future. Whilst appreciating your …

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Beliefs of Muslim community should be honoured: Anura

Scientific approach to the cremation of remains that die of COVID-19 should be adopted while respecting the beliefs of the Muslim community, National People’s Power (NPP) MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake said today. He told Parliament that ignoring Muslim community’s belief would lead to communal unrests. “We accept that there should be a scientific approach with regard to victims of COVID-19. …

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