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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 6:07:33 GMT
Have no words to say that can lessen the pain of relatives whose close ones died. As of the latest article that I read there are at least 52 dead & 280 injured In multiple blasts In Sri Lanka's churches & Hotels. Not a good day for the people celebrating Easter in SL. Hopefully, no other blast happens today.
Edit: Death toll has increased to over 160. It seems to be terrorist attacks targeting Christian Churches and 5 star hotels.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 21, 2019 6:40:42 GMT
Who are the culprits this time? Muslims again? Or is this another attack to be blamed on the Muslims? Whoever they are, if they escape Man's justice, they shall not escape God's justice. If you sow the wind, you shall reap the whirlwind.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 6:44:19 GMT
Who are the culprits this time? Muslims again? Or is this another attack to be blamed on the Muslims? Whoever they are, if they escape Man's justice, they shall not escape God's justice. If you sow the wind, you shall reap the whirlwind. It's not clear yet. There used to ethnic struggles in SL for a long time but ethnic struggles ceased a decade ago. It is best not to make any guesses when we don't have concrete information. If there will be any new revelations then I will let you know.
Edit: Just removed the first line where I said I can't imagine any particular community doing it. This is a world of wackos and there are wackos in all communities.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 7:04:38 GMT
Who are the culprits this time? Muslims again? Or is this another attack to be blamed on the Muslims? Whoever they are, if they escape Man's justice, they shall not escape God's justice. If you sow the wind, you shall reap the whirlwind. Sadly the death toll has crossed 100 now. It does seem that attack was orchestrated against the Christian community. In the past few years there have been attacks on Muslims by Buddhist monks (Buddhists are in majority in SL). But attack on Christians as a group is not common although small attacks do happen against most of the minority groups.
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Post by goz on Apr 21, 2019 7:15:34 GMT
Who are the culprits this time? Muslims again? Or is this another attack to be blamed on the Muslims? Whoever they are, if they escape Man's justice, they shall not escape God's justice. If you sow the wind, you shall reap the whirlwind. Sadly the death toll has crossed 100 now. It does seem that attack was orchestrated against the Christian community. In the past few years there have been attacks on Muslims by Buddhist monks (Buddhists are in majority in SL). But attack on Christians as a group is not common although small attacks do happen against most of the minority groups. My news report says at the moment 138 killed and 400 inured though they are not giving any idea at the moment to apportion blame though they are indeed Catholic churchs and tourist hotels. Suicide bombers are mentioned.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 7:17:38 GMT
Sadly the death toll has crossed 100 now. It does seem that attack was orchestrated against the Christian community. In the past few years there have been attacks on Muslims by Buddhist monks (Buddhists are in majority in SL). But attack on Christians as a group is not common although small attacks do happen against most of the minority groups. My news report says at the moment 138 killed and 400 inured though they are not giving any idea at the moment to apportion blame though they are indeed Catholic churchs and tourist hotels. This is one of those sad moments when you don't even want to hear about the group that did it. Because there will be more tension going forward and more divisions in society.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 21, 2019 7:24:17 GMT
Who are the culprits this time? Muslims again? Or is this another attack to be blamed on the Muslims? Whoever they are, if they escape Man's justice, they shall not escape God's justice. If you sow the wind, you shall reap the whirlwind. Sadly the death toll has crossed 100 now. It does seem that attack was orchestrated against the Christian community. In the past few years there have been attacks on Muslims by Buddhist monks (Buddhists are in majority in SL). But attack on Christians as a group is not common although small attacks do happen against most of the minority groups. And here I was thinking the most violent Buddhist act was setting themselves on fire.
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Post by Stammerhead on Apr 21, 2019 9:15:12 GMT
My brother-in-law’s family are Anglo Sri Lankans who left the country after it became independent. One of the reasons why they left was because they’re Roman Catholics and the anti British feelings also spread to Sri Lankans who practiced Christianity. I wouldn’t be surprised if this was an Islamic attack but as you have already mentioned, the religious hatred appears to affect all groups.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 9:23:33 GMT
My brother-in-law’s family are Anglo Sri Lankans who left the country after it became independent. One of the reasons why they left was because they’re Roman Catholics and the anti British feelings also spread to Sri Lankans who practiced Christianity. I wouldn’t be surprised if this was an Islamic attack but as you have already mentioned, the religious hatred appears to affect all groups. It's just so dispiriting and painful. Everything is going well and then a few morons carry out terrorist attacks and leave not just pain for many but a feeling of communal division. Feel so bad for the Lankans. Hope they can regroup again and things become normal.
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Post by geode on Apr 21, 2019 11:41:19 GMT
Two new blasts, hours after the first series. This is really sad.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 21, 2019 12:00:50 GMT
My news report says at the moment 138 killed and 400 inured though they are not giving any idea at the moment to apportion blame though they are indeed Catholic churchs and tourist hotels. This is one of those sad moments when you don't even want to hear about the group that did it. Because there will be more tension going forward and more divisions in society. I think the group that did it should always be mentioned. Otherwise, the goofballs will associate it with the whole which also raises tensions.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 12:01:45 GMT
Two new blasts, hours after the first series. This is really sad. Yeah....there were two more attacks after I posted the OP. It's really disturbing how elaborately planned attack it turned out to be. Now the only hope can be that this doesn't set a precedence for frequent such attacks in future. The country already suffered a lot in civil war and past terrorism.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 12:10:15 GMT
This is one of those sad moments when you don't even want to hear about the group that did it. Because there will be more tension going forward and more divisions in society. I think the group that did it should always be mentioned. Otherwise, the goofballs will associate it with the whole which also raises tensions. Yeah that's fair enough and I agree with you in principle.
Already the attack is going to have wider repercussions. Tourism industry (massive for them) of the small island is very likely to suffer.
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Post by geode on Apr 21, 2019 12:52:48 GMT
I think the group that did it should always be mentioned. Otherwise, the goofballs will associate it with the whole which also raises tensions. Yeah that's fair enough and I agree with you in principle.
Already the attack is goning to have wider repercussions. Tourism industry (massive for them) of the small island is very likely to suffer.
From the nature of the attacks, including the targeting of international standard hotels, leads me to believe that the most likely primary goal was to heavily impact tourism.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 12:56:08 GMT
ow Yeah that's fair enough and I agree with you in principle.
Already the attack is goning to have wider repercussions. Tourism industry (massive for them) of the small island is very likely to suffer.
From the nature of the attacks, including the targeting of international standard hotels, leads me to believe that the most likely primary goal was to heavily impact tourism. It seems so. I don't how effective it will prove to be on the long term tourism but certainly it will negatively affect the short term tourism. I fear a few countries will send out warning messages to their citizens who want to travel to SL.
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Post by Power Ranger on Apr 21, 2019 14:52:43 GMT
This is one of those sad moments when you don't even want to hear about the group that did it. Because there will be more tension going forward and more divisions in society. I think the group that did it should always be mentioned. Otherwise, the goofballs will associate it with the whole which also raises tensions. Obviously we shouldn’t censor facts.
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Post by phludowin on Apr 21, 2019 15:45:17 GMT
The terrorists targeted Christian churches. No Buddhist or Hindu temples were struck. Any guerrilla act in Sri Lanka and one assumes it's the angry Tamil Hindu minority. But I don't see why Tamils would attack Christians and not Buddhists, their adversarial majority. I think it's most likely these terrorists are Muslim. The terrorists targeted places where tourists would go. Churches, hotels, a zoo. My guess: Since it's the Easter weekend, more tourists would have visited churches than mosques or temples. I think it's most likely these terrorists are assholes.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 21, 2019 15:49:17 GMT
I think the group that did it should always be mentioned. Otherwise, the goofballs will associate it with the whole which also raises tensions. Obviously we shouldn’t censor facts. Nor exaggerate them
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 16:09:34 GMT
The terrorists targeted Christian churches. No Buddhist or Hindu temples were struck. Any guerrilla act in Sri Lanka and one assumes it's the angry Tamil Hindu minority. But I don't see why Tamils would attack Christians and not Buddhists, their adversarial majority. I think it's most likely these terrorists are Muslim. A very high percentage of Tamils are Christians in Sri Lanka. In fact the Tamil ethnicity is the biggest base for Catholics in SL.
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Post by Aj_June on Apr 21, 2019 16:16:10 GMT
The terrorists targeted places where tourists would go. Churches, hotels, a zoo. My guess: Since it's the Easter weekend, more tourists would have visited churches than mosques or temples. I think it's most likely these terrorists are assholes. It was obviously a religiously motivated attack. If not Hindu and Buddhist temples would have been struck on their holidays. They were not. See a slight edit in my previous post.
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