Anti Christian Islamic terror attack in Sri Lanka
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Anti Christian Islamic terror attack in Sri Lanka
It took about a minute for people to post about the NZ mosque attack, about the same amount of time for crowing about white nationalist terrorism. Crickets on here about a coordinated Islamic attack on Christians during their holiest time of the year.
Nobody really cares about non-white victims I guess, or just apologists for Islam. Shameful.
Nobody really cares about non-white victims I guess, or just apologists for Islam. Shameful.
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Strange how some people are so concerned about non-white victims (generally Muslim) of Islamic extremism when it's in a far away land and yet when these same desperate non-white persecuted people (generally Muslim) arrive here by boat seeking a safe and better life they wash their hands of them.
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A coordinated attack on Christians and tourists, 290 dead so far and hundreds more injured. Like Christchurch, people were attacked in thir place of worship and also at high class hotels.
I read on CNN and the local papers that there was allegedly a warning from an international agency that a fringe group of Islamic exremists were planning something but to date no confirmation of who's responsible. They do have several suspects in custody so i guess stay tuned.
From what I read both Muslims and Christians are a small minority of the population and there's been no previous instances of Islamic terrorism
I read on CNN and the local papers that there was allegedly a warning from an international agency that a fringe group of Islamic exremists were planning something but to date no confirmation of who's responsible. They do have several suspects in custody so i guess stay tuned.
From what I read both Muslims and Christians are a small minority of the population and there's been no previous instances of Islamic terrorism
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Quality work, Wokko. World tragedies are all about you, after all.
Hopefully, this doesn't disturb what is a sensitive balance of religions and ethnicities. Tourism was flourishing from all reports, so that will take a hit. Sri Lankans I have met were really upbeat about things, too.
Hopefully, this doesn't disturb what is a sensitive balance of religions and ethnicities. Tourism was flourishing from all reports, so that will take a hit. Sri Lankans I have met were really upbeat about things, too.
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Of course it will dirupt things, that's what it was designed to do.290 dead,500 injured, but lets worry about the tourist trade and ignore the elephant in the roompietillidie wrote:Quality work, Wokko. World tragedies are all about you, after all.
Hopefully, this doesn't disturb what is a sensitive balance of religions and ethnicities. Tourism was flourishing from all reports, so that will take a hit. Sri Lankans I have met were really upbeat about things, too.
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I mean disturb the country's broader stability and trajectory. These terrorist acts are quite a different matter to the civil war, so short of insight into inter-group relations, hoping things don't devolve is a reasonable first thought.stui magpie wrote:Of course it will dirupt things, that's what it was designed to do.290 dead,500 injured, but lets worry about the tourist trade and ignore the elephant in the roompietillidie wrote:Quality work, Wokko. World tragedies are all about you, after all.
Hopefully, this doesn't disturb what is a sensitive balance of religions and ethnicities. Tourism was flourishing from all reports, so that will take a hit. Sri Lankans I have met were really upbeat about things, too.
You might like to start worrying about tourism, which has been a major post-war success story and is now a substantial economic sector. Imagine that blow following the immediate death and destruction.
And just what would you like to say about fundamentalist nutcases that isn't blindingly obvious? Perhaps your support for the Iraq War has given you cause to redefine what an intelligent and effective response to violent extremism might look like. If so, I'm all ears.
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Just gut-wrenching news, and evidence that, even with the decline of ISIS as a rallying point and a relative lull in attacks on Western civilians, the international Islamist terrorist genie is still nowhere near being put back in the bottle.
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I think the point here is that the Sri Lankan economy depends on four main industries: tea, tourism, clothing, and rubber. Of these, tea is the biggest, followed by tourism, then the other two. However only tourism provides any real prospect for growth. Worse, tourism is highly vulnerable to disruption, where the other three are not.stui magpie wrote:Of course it will dirupt things, that's what it was designed to do.290 dead,500 injured, but lets worry about the tourist trade and ignore the elephant in the roompietillidie wrote:Quality work, Wokko. World tragedies are all about you, after all.
Hopefully, this doesn't disturb what is a sensitive balance of religions and ethnicities. Tourism was flourishing from all reports, so that will take a hit. Sri Lankans I have met were really upbeat about things, too.
Without its second-biggest industry (and its only major growth industry), the Sri Lankan economy is very likely to collapse (it's shaky enough as is), and an economic collapse will almost inevitably lead to political chaos. In fragile, multi-ethnic Sri Lanka, that would be a disaster.
In short, the real elephant in the room here is political chaos, violence, repression, and possibly even renewed civil war. The fear PTID is expressing (if I read him aright) is that this murder of a few hundred people could very well lead, over the next few years, to to the death of thousands, if not through violence, then through economic breakdown, poverty and malnutrition.
I believe that people of good sense there will see this through in a balanced and practical way. I certainly hope so. I'll be doing my little bit by returning (as already planned) later this year and spending a bit of my hard-earned. (Well, OK, probably a lot.)
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Fair point Tannin.
It's not just tourism and the economy, their political scene is a shambles.
https://www.theage.com.au/world/asia/sr ... 51g12.html
Multiple sources sent warnings to people in government but nothing got done with them. The Prime Minister doesn't even attend the Security council meetings.
There's thought that this local terrorist mob couldn't have pulled this off without help. ISIS foot soldiers may have been defeated but the heads of the snake are still in hiding and cashed up, this caper is right out of their play book.
Doing a bit of reading it seems that the Christian and Muslim minorities aren't treated overly well by the government, and both I believe were in with the Tamil separatist movement with the Hindu's.
Bit of info on the suspected terrorist group.
https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/what- ... 51gd8.html
CIA world fact book is a good source of data about a country https://www.cia.gov/library/PUBLICATION ... os/ce.html
It's not just tourism and the economy, their political scene is a shambles.
https://www.theage.com.au/world/asia/sr ... 51g12.html
Multiple sources sent warnings to people in government but nothing got done with them. The Prime Minister doesn't even attend the Security council meetings.
There's thought that this local terrorist mob couldn't have pulled this off without help. ISIS foot soldiers may have been defeated but the heads of the snake are still in hiding and cashed up, this caper is right out of their play book.
Doing a bit of reading it seems that the Christian and Muslim minorities aren't treated overly well by the government, and both I believe were in with the Tamil separatist movement with the Hindu's.
Bit of info on the suspected terrorist group.
https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/what- ... 51gd8.html
CIA world fact book is a good source of data about a country https://www.cia.gov/library/PUBLICATION ... os/ce.html
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.