COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Cabinet para Tuesday din te ekta proposed ban ke manishe etu bi full face veils khan etu te muslim burqas toh public te laga toh bondh kurishe etu bi national security grounds te.etu bi U.N. expert’s comment kuwa pichede etu bi international law toh violate kuribo.
Cabinet para etu proposal te Public Security Minister Sarath Weerasekera para manishe hafta meeting te . Weerasekara para facebook page te koikena janaidishe.
Etu proposal toh etia Attorney General’s Department ke diboa ro etu toh parliament para manibo law kuribole nimete.government para parliament te majority thurikena ase aro etu proposal toh asani para passed kuribo.
Weerasekara para burqas ke ekta garment matishe kuntu para body aro chehra kunba muslim maiki khan para laga toh matishe etu toh religious extremism laga sign ase aro etu ban kura toh high security bhal kuribo.
Burqas laga toh 2019 te bondh kurishe easter Sunday suicide bomb attacks huwa pichede etu para komti hoilebi 260 manu ke muraidishe.duita muslim groups khan ke wadaa kurishe Islamic State group logote mila toh etu hamlaa kura nimete choita jaka te etu te — two Roman Catholic churches, one Protestant church aro three top hotels ase.
Juwa moina Pakistani Ambassador Saad Khattak para tweet kurishe etu ban para muslim khan dukh pabo. U.N. special rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief Ahmed Shaheed, para tweet kurishe ki ekta ban toh international law logote incompatible thakibo aro right toh free religious expression thakibo.
Muslim khan 9% of Sri Lanka’s 22 million people, Buddhist logote ase etu toh 70%. Ethnic minority Tamils, khan ase kun khan hindus ase komti hoilebi 15 percent nishena ase.
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