Anonymous ID: e7b236 April 25, 2019, 8:44 p.m. No.6318377   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-asia/hundreds-of-muslims-flee-christians-grieve-in-sri-lankan-town-torn-by-violence

NEGOMBO, SRI LANKA (REUTERS) - As mourners buried the remains of Christian worshippers killed by the Easter Sunday suicide bomb attacks in Sri Lanka, hundreds of Muslim refugees fled Negombo on the country's west coast where communal tensions have flared in recent days.

At least 359 people perished in the coordinated series of blasts targeting churches and hotels. Church leaders believe the final toll from the attack on St Sebastian's Church in Negombo could be close to 200, almost certainly making Negombo the deadliest of the six near-simultaneous attacks.

On Wednesday, hundreds of Pakistani Muslims fled the multi-ethnic port an hour north of the capital, Colombo. Crammed into buses organised by community leaders and police, they left fearing for their safety after threats of revenge from locals.

"Because of the bomb blasts and explosions that have taken place here, the local Sri Lankan people have attacked our houses," Mr Adnan Ali, a Pakistani Muslim, told Reuters as he prepared to board a bus.

"Right now, we don't know where we will go."

The fallout from Sunday's attacks appears set to render them homeless once more.

Ms Farah Jameel, a Pakistani Ahmadi, said she had been thrown out of her house by her landlord.

"She said 'get out of here and go wherever you want to go, but don't live here'," she told Reuters, as she gathered with many others at the Ahmadiyya Mosque, waiting for buses to take them to a safe location.

"Muslims and Catholics lived side by side," he said. "It was always a peaceful area, but now things have come to the surface we cannot control."