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Sri Lanka lifts State of Emergency

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Monday, 19 March 2018 (13:17 IST)
Colombo: Sri Lanka has lifted a state of emergency imposed on 6 March in response to an outbreak of violence against Muslim communities, the BBC News has reported.Two people were killed, nearly 450 Muslim-owned homes and shops damaged and 60 vehicles burnt in attacks in the central district of Kandy.Curfews and social media bans were brought in to try and quell tension.

Violence has risen in the Buddhist-majority country since 2012, said to be fuelled by hard-line Buddhist groups.They have accused Muslims of forcing people to convert to Islam and vandalising Buddhist archaeological sites. Dozens of Muslim religious sites have also been damaged.Sri Lanka profile Police have so far arrested almost 300 people, including a hardline Buddhist organisation leader they suspect of inciting the violence.

Under the state of emergency, Sri Lankan authorities were able to arrest and detain suspects for long periods if they deemed it necessary.Hundreds of troops were deployed to the Kandy area, and tear gas was used after some groups continued to defy government curfews.President Maithripala Sirisena announced he was lifting the measure on Sunday on his Twitter feed, having assessed public safety.Nationwide bans on social media websites including Facebook were also lifted earlier this week.

It was the first time in seven years Sri Lanka had imposed a state of emergency.The country was under the measure for nearly three decades when the government fought Tamil rebels in the civil war that ended in 2009.(UNI)

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