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Sri Lankan President Lifts State of Emergency


FILE - Sri Lanka's President Maithripala Sirisena speaks during the "Vision 2025" of Sri Lanka launching ceremony in Colombo, Sri Lanka Sept. 4, 2017.
FILE - Sri Lanka's President Maithripala Sirisena speaks during the "Vision 2025" of Sri Lanka launching ceremony in Colombo, Sri Lanka Sept. 4, 2017.

Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena said Sunday he had lifted a nationwide state of emergency imposed March 6 after Buddhist-Muslim clashes.

“Upon assessing the public safety situation, I instructed to revoke the State of Emergency from midnight yesterday,” Sirisena said on his Twitter feed.

He declared a state of emergency to rein in the spread of communal violence after Buddhists and Muslims clashed in the Indian Ocean island’s central district of Kandy.

Two people were killed and hundreds of Muslim-owned properties and more than 20 mosques were damaged, media reported.

Tension has been growing between the two communities over the past year, with some hard-line Buddhist groups accusing Muslims of forcing people to convert to Islam and vandalizing Buddhist archaeological sites.

Some Buddhist nationalists have also protested against the presence in Sri Lanka of Muslim Rohingya asylum-seekers from mostly Buddhist Myanmar, where Buddhist nationalism has also been on the rise.

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