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Sri Lanka lifts curfew as Muslims fear more violence from Buddhist-led mob

Stone-throwing mob attacks during evening prayers, injuring 12 and forcing curfew

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A Muslim man peeps through a gate at a vandalized mosque in Colombo on Sunday. Photo: AP

Sri Lankan police lifted a curfew on a Colombo neighbourhood on Sunday after a Buddhist-led mob attack on a mosque raised religious tensions and left the Muslim minority fearing further violence.

Hundreds of police, including anti-riot squads and elite Special Task Force commandos, remained on alert in the Grandpass district following overnight violence which wounded at least four people.

“The curfew was lifted this morning, but we have a strong presence in the area,” a police spokesman said.

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There was no immediate reaction from the government to the violence, but the US embassy in Colombo expressed concern and urged authorities to prosecute those responsible.

“This incident is particularly troubling in light of a number of recent attacks against the Muslim community in Sri Lanka,” the embassy said in a statement.

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“Targeting any place of worship should never be permitted and we urge calm from all sides.”

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